Voter Education and Online Petition

Voter Education Starts Sept. 1!

Below are eight 'pages' from the voter education newspaper on 'Initiative 300', the official number for the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ballot initiative. These are links to a series of articles that contain extra information than what will be in the hard copy voter education newspaper to be printed soon.
[You can also see all the articles at Denver UFO Examiner.]

Initiative 300 is on the ballot for the November 2, 2010 Denver election. Voters will start casting their ballots by mail as early as about Oct. 10. Over 75% of voters will probably have voted before Nov. 2.

So please share these links with everyone you know. If they are in Denver, please encourage them to read the pages of voter education and vote for Initiative 300.

Thank you!

Part 1 - Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission 'Initiative 300' voter education

Part 2A – 'Initiative 300' - UFOs and news media censorship

Part 2B - 'Initiative 300': UFOs and entertainment media - truth disguised as 'fiction'

Part 3 –  'Initiative 300' – suppressed ET technology creates human and monetary costs

Part 4 – 'Initiative 300' - UFOs, astronauts, and NASA

Part 5 - 'Initiative 300' - UFOs and Nukes, FAA, and Air Force Cover-up

Part 6 – 'Initiative 300' - Political and Religious Leaders, UFOs and ETs

Part 7 - 'Initiative 300' - ET Affairs Commission full text and online petition

Part 8 - 'Initiative 300' – UFOs and opinion polls

Welcome to Earth Concerts
[Watch for upcoming concerts during the voter education period Autumn 2010]

Musician Profiles

Calm, Time, AwareNess, HiphopCalm
Calm consists of AwareNess (Chavo Trejo -producer) and Time (Chris Steele - rapper). They were proclaimed the future of independent hip-hop in 2007. From the front page of URB’s Next 100 to the charts for MTV2’s On the Rise to playing the Vans Warped Tour, TIME has been on the tongues of critics and fans alike.

TIME'S group Calm, debuted their album “Anti-Smiles” which received international acclaim being deemed the intellectual album of the year in 2007.  TIME has also written and performed the "Pink UFO" hip hop music video to highlight the cover-up of ET technologies like cures for cancer.

Calm also reached number 23 on the CMJ charts in 2009.  Get your Calm pill prescription and don’t be afraid to OD on some good rap music.

Time’s newest release is Naked Dinner featuring appearances by Sole from Anticon and C Rayz Walz from Def Jux. You can hear time at www.dirtylaboratory.com  or
www.myspace.com/timeawareness

Sample of reviews. See more at their web sites:
"Time’s personal and heartfelt lyrics accomplish his goal of writing songs “that give people the chills and goose bumps on their necks.” And AwareNess’ eclectically cerebral production lays perhaps the perfect canvas for the words, stories and contemplations presented in the music."- Hiphoplinguistics.com

 

 

 

"Time, The Fantastic Reality (Self-released). To a song, this is one of the most innovative and lyrically brilliant hip-hop albums of the past several years. Borrowing imagery from Salvador Dalí and James Cameron, plus sounds and modified samples from a dizzying array of sources, Time has crafted an inspired masterpiece of poetry, flow and imagination." — Murphy (Westword) [Westword is the primary source for concert information and music reviews in Denver.]

Chris Steele is also a talented writer of thought-provoking articles as the Denver Progressive Examiner at Examiner.com

Sign Online Petition

If you live outside of Denver anywhere in the universe, please sign this online petition to "Support the Denver Ballot Initiative to Form an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission"
http://www.petitiononline.com/etaffair/petition.html.

[Note: signatures on this online petition are showing support from around the world for the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ballot initiative. They will not be counted as votes toward passing the measure in the Denver election, but they are inspiring and appreciated.]
Thank you.

Petitioning completed!

Over 10,200 petition signatures were filed with the Denver Elections Division Sept. 4 and Nov. 2, 2009. The City Clerk and Recorder confirmed on Nov. 30, 2009 that a sufficient number of the signatures met the requirement of 3,974 needed to be place on the Denver ballot in the general election November 2, 2010.
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