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Video captures alien visitor, Denverite says - The Denver Post

A Denver Resident Wants An "Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission"

By Michael Todd
14:53, May 30th 2008
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A Denver resident and firm believer in alien existence, Jeff Peckman, has begun putting together a ballot initiative that could establish an "extraterrestrial affairs commission." Its 18 members would be chosen by the mayor and its activity would ensure public safety in the event of alien-related incidents in Mile High City.

After meeting with the city council and receiving its approval, Peckman now has 180 days to raise 4,000 signatures needed to get his initiative on a ballot.

He also announced the media of a screening prepared for today of a video that he believes will prove once and for all the existence of aliens and will surely get more people involved in the preparations for the unavoidable encounter.

His story is considered of great national interest and several TV shows and stations have requested his presence for an interview. The interested parties include Inside Edition, Good Morning America, Fox national news, a Moscow TV station and also Larry King.

While describing the video, he was quoted by ABC News saying: "It starts out with a digital camera looking out across the room toward a window. There are a couple of flashes of light. After a few seconds, there is a small head clearly rising above a sill, panning the room, blinking its eyes, all slowly." He added that the alien’s skin appears very smooth, unlike the one shown in the film "E.T."

His tape, authenticated by Jerry Hofmann, a professor at the Colorado Film School, will be featured in a documentary produced by another UFO believer, Stan Romanek.

Video captures alien visitor, Denverite says

By Demetria Gallegos
The Denver Post

Article Last Updated: 05/30/2008 08:53:05 AM MDT

Jeff Peckman, pictured in 2003. (Denver Post file photo | GLENN ASAKAWA)

An extraterrestrial peering into a window was purportedly captured on videotape, and a few clips from that footage will be shown Friday in Denver, according to a man who wants the city to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission to handle alien encounters.

Jeff Peckman says the alien is "innocent, benevolent, youthful, more smooth-skinned than the kind of wrinkly 'E.T.' extraterrestrial in the movie."

Peckman is organizing a showing of the video Friday morning in Denver for the media. The press conference, which is not open the public, is slated for 11 a.m. near downtown. The public will have to wait until later this year to see any images of the alien, he said.

Peckman said reporters and invited guests will see several

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film clips to make the case for the existence of alien life.

"One will be the footage of the extraterrestrial over the course of a minute, a couple different shots of a moving extraterrestrial within a 12- to 15-foot range."

Interviews with witnesses who have experience with suspected alien space craft and beings, and those with top security clearances, also will be screened Friday, he said.

A film expert who analyzed the authenticity of the video could not attend the Denver news conference, said Peckman, but he'll present his conclusions by videotape.

Peckman said the alien visited a private home in Nebraska a few years back. The figure stands about 4 feet tall, he estimates.

The documentary currently in production will profile the experiences of the man who filmed the creature. The subject of the film grew up in Colorado, lived elsewhere for a time but has since moved back to the state. Peckman declined to release his identity.

Video captures alien visitor, Denverite says - The Denver Post

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