Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Denver Voters Reject Plan to Track Space Aliens
Defeated Proposal Would Have Established Commission to Track Space Aliens and Allow Residents to Post Observations on Web

CBSNews.com

(AP) Denver residents have jettisoned a plan to officially track space aliens.

The proposal defeated soundly Tuesday night would have established a commission to track extraterrestrials. It also would have allowed residents to post their observations on Denver's city Web page and report sightings.

The Denver man who proposed the measure, Jeff Peckman, says the government is tracking alien sightings but refuses to make the reports public. Peckman is a meditation instructor and promoter of new technology, including something he says reduces the "chaos of electromagnetic fields."

Peckman contends opponents greatly inflated the commission's projected cost.

He previously proposed an unsuccessful ordinance requiring the city to offer stress-reduction measures.

[Webmaster - Total predictive programming. They just throw it out there and treat it as if it is real. More alien/UFO garbage. They are really ramping it up. Be prepared for them to launch a Project Bluebeam event sometime. Denver... Denver Airport... Military bases... UFO sightings are just military test craft sightings... It's all just one big PSYOP.]