Denver UFO initiative launches music video
DENVER - When Denver voters see it on the ballot, some might think it's a joke. But proponents take the UFO initiative very seriously.

A new music video was launched this week to educate voters about the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ballot initiative.


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If it passes, the City and County of Denver would be required to create a seven-member commission tasked with collecting evidence that extraterrestrials and UFO (unidentified flying objects) have been visiting Earth.

"We the people are the government, and there's a lot of (UFO) evidence in the private sector that people have been holding on to and just been afraid to talk about," said Jeff Peckman, who started the ballot initiative. "So this will take the information that is already amongst the people and share it with more of the people."

Peckman also believes the government is hiding the cure for cancer, among other things, with this alien technology

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Watch the music video below: