Nothing so far.
Friday, May 30, 2008
First he says that the Govt. will not disclose. Now he says he will not disclose. Then he says he will not allow the public to see. Then he says that the person who took the video will not be revealed. Then he says that the person who authenticated the video will not be available. Then he links the release of a documentary to a Govt. election. Talk about transparency. "One will be the footage of the extraterrestrial over the course of a minute, a couple different shots of a moving extraterrestrial within a 12- to 15-foot range." Interviews with witnesses who have experience with suspected alien space craft and beings, and those with top security clearances, also will be screened Friday, he said. A film expert who analyzed the authenticity of the video could not attend the Denver news conference, said Peckman, but he'll present his conclusions by videotape. Peckman said the alien visited a private home in Nebraska a few years back. The figure stands about 4 feet tall, he estimates. The documentary currently in production will profile the experiences of the man who filmed the creature. The subject of the film grew up in Colorado, lived elsewhere for a time but has since moved back to the state. Peckman declined to release his identity. Peckman believes the video will provoke an important dialogue about alien life. "I think it will engage people in a thoughtful way to decide if it's proof enough or if they need further documentation and more evidence." The release date for the documentary is still under negotiation, he said, but he hopes it comes out before the November election. "It would be a useful source of education for the voters." Peckman got involved in the project after a chance meeting with someone who organizes lectures on the subject. "I attended the lecture and was delighted to see how much is known about these extraterrestrial visitations," he said. He heard a presentation by a former NASA scientist, who used declassified documents and said that the U.S. government would not release what it knows about alien life during his lifetime. "That was unacceptable to me," Peckman said. "By the time I got home, I had already decided to sponsor a ballot initiative for the purpose of disclosing this information at a local level." In 2003, Peckman proposed a "Safety Through Peace" ballot initiative, which would have required Denver to implement stress-reduction techniques. Peckman said he has been in back-to-back media interviews, some from overseas, since word of Friday's screening was released.
Looks like another money-making racket to me.
Read.....!
"Jeff Peckman says the alien is "innocent, benevolent, youthful, more smooth-skinned than the kind of wrinkly 'E.T.' extraterrestrial in the movie.""