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VIDEO: 'Alien' caught on film!



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Published Date:
24 June 2008
THESE pictures purport to show a living, breathing alien visitor to a house in Nebraska, USA.
The startling images were part of a video released by Ufologist Jeff Peckman at a press conference held in Denver, Colorado, on May 30 this year.

He screened the footage for reporters at Metropolitan State College, on condition that they didn't take photographs.

To see the video click HERE.

The three minute video shows what appears to be a white creature with a balloon-shaped head and large dark eyes that appear to blink.

Peckman says the video was shot on July 17, 2003, by Stan Romaneck, in which he saw the creature looking in through a window eight feet above the ground.

A documentary including the footage is to be released later in 2008.

Peckman is trying to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission to prepare for visits from extraterrestrials, and is seeking 4,000 signatures to geton the November ballot.

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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2008 3:51 PM
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