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Thursday, 29 May 2008
Jockeying For Position In The UFO Priesthood

An undeniably strong emotional force exists among many people who feel alienated from society at large to be among the "chosen" - chosen to the the bearer of the "great truth," a new and startling, world-changing reality. Often the fantasy involves catapulting these otherwise unaccomplished and unremarkable men over the heads of their hard-working, but benighted brethren to levels of authority involving privileged access to this new truth - a new priesthood, a priesthood with secular power.

Rocky Mountain News: A video that purportedly shows a living, breathing space alien will be shown to the news media Friday in Denver.

Jeff Peckman, who is pushing a ballot initiative to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission in Denver to prepare the city for close encounters of the alien kind, said the video is authentic and convinced him that aliens exist.

"As impressive as it is, it's still one tiny portion in the context of a vast amount of peripheral evidence," he said Wednesday. "It's really the final visual confirmation of what you already know to be true having seen all the other evidence."...

Peckman, 54, said the video was among the reasons he was "compelled" to launch the proposed ballot initiative, which has generated news as far as South Africa.

"It shows an extraterrestrial's head popping up outside of a window at night, looking in the window, that's visible through an infrared camera," he said. The alien is about 4 feet tall and can be seen blinking, Peckman said earlier this month.

In a statement, Peckman said "other related credible evidence" proving aliens exist will be shown at Friday's news conference, too.

In 2003, Peckman authored an off-beat ballot initiative that would have required the city to implement stress-reduction techniques. The "Safety Through Peace" initiative failed, but garnered 32 percent of the vote.

Posted on 6:50 AM by Rebecca Bynum
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29 May 2008
Send an emailPali

I view it all as a collective mental disorder. An anthropological, psychological study of the phenomenon would be timely, and probably tell us something about our collective myths, influenced by cinema and literature, and how general unease and anxiety feeds into a millenarian zeal that is probably present to some degree in all societies. Individuals witha loose grip on reality, or suffering from depression, delusion or feelings of alienation or as misunderstood outsiders with a profound desire to believe and be part of a group who know the truth that mainstream society rejects or is in denial of, added to a large dose of paranoia, and voila.

To be honest, even though I shamelessly dismiss them as wackos, I find it fascinating.

 

 

 



29 May 2008
Send an emailHugh Fitzgerald
Are these  aliens disembarking from their Unidentified Flying Objects illegal aliens, or are they here legally? 

29 May 2008
Send an emailSpecial Guest

"Hey, look at me.  I just traveled 23 million lightyears so I could bob my head and blink outside a bedroom window in suburban Denver".

Maybe extraterrestrials have peeping toms too.