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DENVER -- A man who is pushing to create a task force to deal with space aliens said he has proof they exist and showed the video to the media Friday morning.Denver resident Jeff Peckman said the video is "evidence" of alien visitation.The black and white video he showed was shot by a Stan Romanek in Nebraska in July 2003. Romanek said in a film clip that he thought there might have been a peeping tom peering through his window so he grabbed a videocamera and started recording.
The bald, whitish "being" is seen in the video peering just over the windowsill, blinking, looking around and then going down."It does have somewhat of an ET appearance as I recall, but the skin was much more smooth, not these deep old wrinkles. Very gentle looking, benevolent, kind of a soft appearance to it," said Peckman.News crews were told to turn their cameras away so no video of the "being" can be shown until the film can be analyzed. The video clip will be included in an upcoming documentary but first has to be looked at by experts to confirm that it was not doctored or altered in any way.Peckman said the evidence is irrefutable that there are extraterrestrials that have visited earth frequently.Peckman is spearheading a ballot initiative to create an 18-member Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission to form a strategy "dealing with issues related to the presence of extraterrestrial beings on Earth" and how we can peacefully coexist.The 54-year-old needs 4,000 signatures to get the proposal on the ballot. The commission would cost $75,000 to form, Peckman said.
In the case of extra-terrestrial contact, the United States government would be the governing authority, superseding local authorities, so it's not known what the city commission would accomplish. However, Peckman believes that the U.S. government is covering up encounters.Peckman sponsored a 2003 initiative that would require the city to implement stress-reduction techniques. That idea didn't garner enough support from voters.
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