
Jeff Peckman’s ballot initiative for an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission is gaining momentum. If you have not yet visited the Extracampaign website you can visit it here, and find out how to sign the petitition here.
Reading the many comments on the lists of articles appearing reporting on this ballot initiative, they range from supportive to disparaging or derogatory. While the supportive comments show individuals who have taken at least some time to educate themselves on the issues surrounding UFOs and extraterrestrials, the others underscore the very real need for far more education around this phenomenon. The implications go much further than some airy-fairy notion of sky-watchers creating a new pseudo-religion about ETs coming from the heavens, or simply working to prove it’s real. For those with personal experience of this phenomenon, whether they are Disclosure Project witnesses or one of thousands, if not millions, of abductees/contactees around the world, the question of whether extraterrestrials are real or not, or are visiting Earth or not is no longer the issue… they know it’s real. And because they have studied all the data and testimony surrounding the issue to understand the cover-up the U.S. government and military continue to spin out around this subject, they know that the secrecy has grave concerns directly relating to the quality of life on this planet for everyone.
Repression of clean and free energy technology is just one directly applicable issue that needs address, immediately, openly and in a way that is responsible to all the people of this nation. If getting the ballot initiative for an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission is one way to begin to get that education out to the people who need it, then it is worth every bit of Jeff Peckman and team’s efforts on this historic endeavor.
In a world where more and more countries are releasing their previously classified UFO files to the public domain, while the U.S. continues to sit on theirs, it becomes more and more questionable why the U.S. is holding out. Richard Dolan, author of "UFOs and the National Security State" now in volumes 1 and 2, offers a brief comment on why Disclosure is important:
If people had any idea how UFO secrecy has affected their lives, they would be, at the very least, lined up in the queue waiting to sign the ballot initiative for the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission, getting it on the ballot, and then supporting it and getting it passed when the time comes to vote on it. To understand how this affects the lives of us all, see this earlier article, "What do UFOs and extraterrestrials have to do with life in the real world?"
People who don’t understand, who have not taken the time to educate themselves about this vitally important topic will ridicule. They will denigrate. They will point fingers about this being one guy’s ego trying to get attention. What they really should be doing is asking questions of themselves about what they really know or don’t know about this subject and taking the time to find out more. In order to do this you must find out – not from the waiting cadre of debunkers, more than ready to preserve your comfortable little encapsulated reality on this third rock from the sun, that if there are extraterrestrials out there, they are so far away as to make the journey here next to impossible – but go to the actual witnesses and testimony they give, listen to their stories and watch their faces as they give it. The Disclosure Project Witness Testimony video or the Disclosure Project National Press Club video are some of the very best to start with. Other great documentaries, available through Amazon or to watch on Google Video include “Out of the Blue” or “Fastwalkers”.
Disclosure and it’s implications for humanity discussed:
Years ago, when George Knapp reported extensively on all aspects of the UFO phenomenon, from lights in the sky to government cover-ups, from abductions to cattle mutilations, he made this statement:
“Science is supposed to stand for the investigation of the unexplained, not the explanation of the uninvestigated.”
Investigate for yourselves. Then see how you feel about signing on to that ballot initiative.