LET'S PLAY... SPOT THE ALIEN?

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LET'S PLAY... SPOT THE ALIEN?


[+] serious ballot by UncleRandy
ACTIVE Sun Jun 01, 08 - Fri Feb 25, 11

Last Friday, Jeff Peckman from Denver, USA, showed the media a video of the real deal...
A living, breathing space alien. He screened the video for reporters at Metropolitan State College in Denver, although they were not allowed to photograph the images.

The three minute video showed what appeared to be a 'white creature with a balloon-shaped head' and large dark eyes that appeared to blink, looking in through a window 8 feet above the ground. The video was said to have been made by Stan Romanek, July 17, 2003, in Nebraska.

A documentary including the footage is to be released later this year. Peckman is trying to persuade the local government to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission to prepare for visits from extraterrestrials.

If you go to YouTube and type in Jeff Peckman all the *Real* and Not So Real videos come up.

So what do you make of it?

I have to say the article I quoted holds some possible clues - balloon headed, if it is a model it is a good one? Rather than an alien could it be... a balloon or a good model? So I suppose it could be an alien but there is nothing there that couldn't be faked - not that I saying Peckman is a faker, his obvious heartfelt belief in the topic would suggest not, but it would also make him an obvious *mark* who you could pass a fishy video too and let him do all the publicity.

That said Romanek's claims suggest he is a True Believer too, although that does highlight the main issue - if a man has had so many UFO encounters and abductions, does it not seem a bit odd that he set out to catch Peeping Toms and caught a Peeking ET instead? I mean if he had said he was setting up the video to catch aliens and then caught an alien we would all be a little suspicious (especially given the fact that things never seem to work out when people set out to catch abductions on tape. That said if what he says is what he really believes and is well known in the area that would make him the perfect target for a prank and, in my more foolish youth, if I had known of someone like him in the neighborhood I could imagine a plan being hatched to freak him out.

So I'm afraid there are a lot of different ways different people could have been fooled. It doesn't mean it isn't an alien but it seems even if we see the video it isn't going to be conclusive.

So is ET a peeping Tom?

Aliens come all the way to Earth just to peep into windows? What Pervs.
The Videos are all fake, there are no little green men.
Aliens came to Earth just for Al Bundy's Socks! (They need it for fuel)
Peckman seems genuine, but in the end he's trying to make a buck.
Peckman's a patsy in a larger scam.


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Here is a little background about the video...

Over the course of three minutes or so, the footage shows a white creature with a balloon-shaped head that keeps popping up and down in a windowsill that was 8 feet above ground. The face was white, with large black eyes that seemed to blink.

"If it was a puppet, it would be a very elaborate and sophisticated puppet," said Alejandro Rojas, education director of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network, who spoke at the press conference.

Rojas said the video was taken on July 17, 2003, in Nebraska by Stan Tiger Romanek, who set up the camera because he thought peeping Toms had been looking into his house at his two teenage daughters. Romanek did not appear at the news conference.

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It was unclear whether the creature was taller than 8 feet and was crouching to avoid detection or whether it was standing on something. It also was difficult, because of the faintness of the object, to tell whether it was three dimensional.

Romanek, who moved to Colorado after the recording, claims to have had more than 100 encounters with aliens, Rojas said.

One of many websites detailing Romanek's encounters shows photographs of him with red marks on his back and arms that Romanek says were inflicted by aliens. He says he was abducted by extraterrestrials and has posted pictures of spherical burn marks in his yard marking where a spaceship hovered or landed.

Since one encounter in which he photographed a UFO on a road trip to Pennsylvania, 44 birds have mysteriously crashed into his car window because of some bizarre electromagnetic effect resulting from the contact, he writes.

But Rojas said preliminary research that he and other experts have done on the video suggests that it is authentic.

"I don't believe they have the ability or the motivation to fabricate a hoax," Rojas said at the news conference.
by UncleRandy on Sun Jun 01, 08 9:38am [+]

Voted : Aliens came to Earth just for Al Bundy's Socks! (They need it for fuel)
Those bulb-headed saucer jockeys are coming here to TAKE OUR JOBS! 005
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Jun 02, 08 7:28am [+]

I just "googled" Jeff Peckman.
He's 54, unmarried and still lives with his parents? 017104
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Jun 02, 08 7:31am [+]






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