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Denver ET Affairs Commission ballot

Denver City Auditor predicts Denver ET Affairs Commission ballot initiative 'is going to pass'

By Alfred Lambremont Webre
Seattle Exopolitics Examiner
October 8th, 2010 11:59 am PT

Dennis J. Gallagher, a former Denver city councilman, and now the elected City Auditor of Denver, Colo., has predicted that Initiative 300, the Nov. 2, 2010 ballot initiative for the creation of an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission for the City of Denver, Colorado, ‘is going to pass’ in the general election to be held on November 2, 2010.

This revelation came in an exclusive ExopoliticsTV interview with Jeff Peckman, chief proponent of Initiative 300 that Examiner.com readers can view in the article below.

Mr. Peckman also discusses two key endorsements of Initiative 300, as well as his views on what the legacy of the two-year campaign to secure an Extraterrestrial Affairs commission in Denver will be.

“’I support Initiative 300 to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission and I encourage people to vote yes,’ says Veronica Barela, CEO and Executive Director of NEWSED, a major community development organization. Latinos account for about 30% of the Denver population over age 18 who are eligible to vote. The Denver Post has referred to Veronica Barela as ‘Denver’s West Side power broker’. NEWSED is also the organizer of Denver’s Cinco de Mayo celebration which draws around 300,000 annually to Civic Center Park in Denver.”

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“’From a fully conscious place deep in my heart I support Initiative 300 to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission and to create this as a public acknowledgment that they [ETs] do exist,’ says Michael Newell, Former Denver Police Officer Michael Newell had friendly encounters with five extraterrestrial races during a 24-hour period which included September 11, 2001. Newell is a former Army C.I.D. (Criminal Investigation Division) Agent, Viet Nam Veteran, police officer, and advisor to international clientele on management of counter-terrorism, stalking, and conflict management. Michael Newell has helped change “stalker” laws and saved lives. He has been featured on CBS News "48 Hours" and was referred to as ‘The Real-Life Equalizer’. He was also honored as an “Everyday Hero” by ABC TV affiliate Channel 7 – The Denver Channel.”

Continues at: http://www.examiner.com/exopolitics-in-seattle/denver-city-auditor-predicts-denver-et-affairs-commission-ballot-initiative-is-going-to-pass

Seattle Exopolitics Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/exopolitics-in-seattle/alfred-webre

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