Stories Of The Paranormal, The Unexplained, And All Things Incredible

September 15, 2010

Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission


Hot off the press from Denver, Colorado:

"Shall the voters for the City and County of Denver adopt an Initiated Ordinance to require the creation of an extraterrestrial affairs commission to help ensure the health, safety, and cultural awareness of Denver residents and visitors in relation to potential encounters or interactions with extraterrestrial intelligent beings or their vehicles, and fund such commission from grants, gifts and donations?"

Jeff Peckman managed to gather 10,000 signatures to get Initiative 300 onto the official Denver ballot in November's election. If it passes, the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission - funded entirely by gifts and donations - would seek to formalize the existing evidence for UFO's, simplify the reporting process for new sightings, and to evaluate the risks and benefits for Denver citizens of any potential extraterrestrial encounter.

Our grand mission is dedicated to ensuring the health, safety and welfare of human beings in relation to interactions with extraterrestrial beings, and to creating peaceful, harmonious, and mutually beneficial relationships between all beings in the universe," says Peckman.

Could this actually be the beginning of official government recognition? It seems like the logical next step, in the face of this year's declassifying of UFO documents and the increasingly casual acceptance by the public that we are not alone. Astronomy's almost-daily discoveries of new planets certainly helps make the case, too.

If we are not the only ones here, if we are being or about to be visited, I think I'd like someone like Jeff Peckman to be busily researching the most beneficial ways to make contact and keep everybody safe. I'd say yes. Check it out here.

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