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Jeff Peckman
Jeff Peckman believes that aliens are visiting the planet earth. he's asked his city council to establish an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission and he's even posted "evidence" on YouTube.
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Jeff Peckman is convinced that only a Denver based Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission will lead to true governmental transparency about space aliens, their visits to earth, and the implications this will have on humankind. Voters decide in August, 2010.Contributor: Sylvia CochranPublished: Dec 04, 2009
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Thanks to Jeff Peckman's tireless efforts and taste for the limelight, Denver voters will be asked in 2010 to boldly approve what no electorate has approved before: an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission. This week, Denver officials said Peckman had gathered about 4,000 valid signatures needed to place the issue before the 350,000 registered voters of the Colorado state capital.
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From seattletimes.nwsource.com
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A proposal to create a Denver commission to study visitors from outer space will go before voters this summer after supporters gathered the required signatures to get it on the ballot.
City Clerk and Recorder Stephanie O'Malley sent a letter on Monday to Jeff Peckman, who submitted the signatures, stating she had deemed them sufficient.
The ordinance change required 3,974 valid signatures. Peckman submitted more than 10,000 signatures...
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From huffingtonpost.com
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A local UFOlogist has gotten a referendum in the city of Denver to vote next year on whether to set up an "extraterrestrial affairs commission." Jeff Peckman collected 3,974 signatures, enough to get his Extra Campaign on the ballot. The commission would be in charge of "knowing the truth about extraterrestrial beings, their visits to Earth, and the broad implications of these realities for humanity."
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From drudge.com
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Folks in the Mile High City think it's high time they rustled up a welcome party for ET, whenever the cute little varmint finally touches down.
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From nydailynews.com
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“Forget high unemployment rates and two wars overseas. Jeff Peckman has more earthly concerns: For one thing, if extraterrestrials were to descend on Denver, what’s the best way to welcome them? Thanks to Peckman’s tireless efforts and taste for the limelight, Denver voters will be asked in 2010 to boldly approve what no electorate has [...]
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From rationalreview.com
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Jeff Peckman wants Denver residents to be ready when space aliens arrive. Peckman wants the city to establish a commission that would prepare residents for possible encounters with extraterrestrials. Officials say Peckman has collected enough signatures to put the question of forming that commission on a ballot next year.
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From npr.org
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Next year, residents of Denver will get to vote on whether or not the city should set up a seven-member commission for the study of UFOs and extraterrestrial sightings. UFO advocate Jeff Peckman collected 10,000 signatures in order to get his proposed commission on the ballot. If approved, the commission would cost Denver about $100,000, not including any travel or similar expense requests. Peckman claims gifts and grants will fund the...
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From boingboing.net
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El Mañana de Nuevo LaredoVotan para dar bienvenida en EU... ¡a extraterrestres!El Mañana de Nuevo LaredoJeff Peckman consiguió más de 10 mil firmas para impulsar una consulta en Denver en la que se decidirá su se da la bienvenida a los extraterrestres. ...
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Up Next on the Denver Ballot, a Council for Human-Alien Relationsio9Jeff Peckman, the indefatigable UFO hobbyist and lobbyist, has secured a place on next year's ballot for Denver citizens to approve his Extraterrestrial ...Green aliens meet red tapeCharlottesville Daily Progressall 3 news articles »
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Obama ET disclosure uncertain, as voter ballot and citizen groups move to ...Examiner.comThe Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ballot initiative is an historic landmark in exopolitics – relations between intelligent civilizations. ...
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Too easy to put citizen initiatives on the ballotCanon City Daily RecordDenver activist Jeff Peckman collected the required number of signatures to get his issue placed on the ballot. If anything, the ballot issue shows the ...
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Lloyd Garver: Come on down, space aliensNorwich BulletinNext year, Denver voters will be asked to approve the establishment of an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission. No, this is not about members of Congress ...and more »
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Heading for Diclosure of ET InteractionOpEdNewsJeff Peckman is a modern crusader walking is talk and truth. A good example for us all to follow in exposing the lies and coverups of the last 60 years. ...and more »
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COPE¿Cómo se dialoga con un extraterrestre?COPESe trata de la última propuesta elaborada por Jeff Peckman, quien tras mostrar un vídeo en el que aparece un supuesto alien mirando por una ventana el ...and more »
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