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Support the Denver Ballot Initiative to Form an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission

 

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Jeff Peckman, chief proponent for the proposed ballot initiative to create an extraterrestrial affairs commission in and for the U. S. City of Denver, Colorado, has decided to target May 2009 for ballot access instead of November 2008. This change, he explains, will allow more voter education that he now believes is necessary in light of the extraordinary quantity and quality of worldwide news-media coverage of this citizen-empowering adventure. The extra time will also be used for a variety of educational campaign events. Meanwhile, our below-energized Earth People's Petition in support of the Denver initiative will remain open for the project's duration.  With its stream of international signatures and commentary, this historic petition is showing how readily citizens from all nations and walks of life can unite in a creative cause for the common good.  Thank you all for your heartening support.

To:  The Voters (including the City Council) of Denver, Colo.

We, the undersigned citizens of Earth, hereby endorse the public call for creating within the U. S. city of Denver, Colorado, an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission.  As the current campaign launched in May 2008 by Denver resident Jeffrey L. Peckman gains momentum in garnering the requisite 4,000 signatories for placing the proposed commission upon the city's ballot-initiative agenda for the fall of 2008, we intend for our signatures here to lend moral support and impetus to those Denver residents favoring the initiative.

BACKGROUND:

As explained by the campaign's official web site -- http://www.extracampaign.org -- the text of the initiative's title has been officially certified as follows:

“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?”  Yes___ ; No___.

Peckman points out that "the proposed ordinance includes a declaration of findings, purposes of the commission, appointing the members, funding sources, and powers and duties of the commission."

DECLARATION:

    -- WHEREAS, the proposed 11-member body of selected public servants and private citizens can function, in part, as a kind of UFO Truth Commission and hence can intensify the worldwide call for full governmental disclosure of UFO-E.T. reality;

    -- WHEREAS, the commission's formation can spearhead the emergence of similar citizen-empowered bodies throughout numerous other states offering ballot-initiative access; and

    -- WHEREAS, the leadership role of the commissioners can help transform the current state of UFO-E.T. awareness among the body politic and hence can contribute, in an historic fashion, to the general acceptance of -- and careful, comprehensive inquiry into -- various aspects of UFO-E.T. reality --

We hereby declare our full support for the initiative, urging Denver's voters (including the city council) to sign the official ballot-initiative petition and to vote in favor of the proposed ordinance.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

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The Support the Denver Ballot Initiative to Form an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission Petition to The Voters (including the City Council) of Denver, Colo. was created by and written by Larry W. Bryant (overtci@cavtel.net).  This petition is hosted here at www.PetitionOnline.com as a public service. There is no endorsement of this petition, express or implied, by Artifice, Inc. or our sponsors. For technical support please use our simple Petition Help form.

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