Posted on 06/01/2008 10:14:42 AM PDT by Clintonfatigued
A Denver man named Jeff Peckman wants to spend $75,000 in taxpayer money to deal with aliens, and not the illegal kind. He wants the City of Denver to create an "Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission" that would handle the problem of alien encounters. It's unclear what, exactly, that is, but perhaps those who have been anally probed by aliens would receive counseling or victims' assistance funds.
But here's where the story gets strange.
To publicize his efforts, Peckman held a press conference on May 30 announcing that he had definitive proof of alien visitation. This came in the form of a short video clip shot in Nebraska by a man named Stan Romanek in July 2003. At the time, Romanek was concerned that neighborhood Peeping Toms were looking at his teenage daughters. The best solution Romanek could think of was to place a video camera inside the house, aimed at a window. He taped several nights, and to his shock and amazement, the Peeping Tom was not a horny local teen but instead an extraterrestrial! Yes, Romanek claims that an alien traveled across the universe to stop by his house and look through his window at his daughters.
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She is married to him so I guess he doesn’t feel too pathetic.
lol
in July 2003... [Stan] Romanek was concerned that neighborhood Peeping Toms were looking at his teenage daughters... He taped several nights, and to his shock and amazement, the Peeping Tom was not a horny local teen but instead an extraterrestrial! Yes, Romanek claims that an alien traveled across the universe to stop by his house and look through his window at his daughters.Oh, okay, in that case, I'm starting to see that this story has credibility.
Like all the so called ufo experts on Coast2Coast, when they look for a fast buck for their book/movie/web site, they lose all credibility....!
Did you ever notice that the bar also keeps getting raised?
IE: contact in 1998, no make that 2000, no make that contact in 2012, next prediction, contact in (fill in the blank)!
I call them charlatans looking for a fool and his money wishing to be soon parted!
Pretty much. Maybe that’s just their job, maybe the gov’t employs them as part of a disinformation campaign by the MiB’s to discredit anyone professing interest — but I doubt it. And the way they don’t all get along with one another is always amusing. :’)
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