The Denver Suppression: Ordinance 300 and the Exopolitical Silence
Exopolitics

The Denver Suppression: Ordinance 300 and the Exopolitical Silence

Investigation by Senior Investigator
2026-03-23
4 min read

[!CAUTION] ARCHIVE CASE: EF-303-D SUBJECT: MUNICIPAL DISCLOSURE INITIATIVE (ORCHESTRATED DEFEAT) LOCATION: METRO DENVER GRID / SITE D-1 (DEN AIRPORT RADIUS) STATUS: CLASSIFIED / MISSION COMPROMISED

Abstract

The Denver 'Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission' initiative (Ordinance 300) represents a pivotal moment in modern exopolitics. While mainstream archives dismiss it as a fringe anomaly, our internal reconstruction of events suggests the ordinance was a strategic "stress test" of municipal transparency. The subsequent 84% 'No' vote serves as a benchmark for the efficacy of localized psychological operations and media-driven stigma. Detailed election records can be found on Ballotpedia: Denver Initiative 300. This audit focuses on the legislative mechanisms utilized to neutralize the movement and the geographic proximity of its leaders to the United States' most architecturally anomalous transportation hub.

Forensic Artifact: A close-up of a vintage 2010 Denver election ballot paper, focusing on the text 'Ordinance 300: Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission'. Captured during a post-election document recovery. Source: Denver County Archives / EtherealFiles Recovery

Mission Objectives of Ordinance 300

Contrary to the "twaddle" reported by state-aligned media at the time, the proponents of Ordinance 300 were not merely interested in "channeled communications." Their primary legal objective was to create a subpoena-capable body with the authority to audit federal and private activities within city limits.

The commission would have been empowered to: 1. Monitor Local Airspace: Specifically the restricted corridors surrounding the Denver International Airport (DEN), where "ghost flights" are frequently logged by independent observers. 2. Audit Energy Contracts: Investigating rumored "off-grid" power sources being utilized in Colorado's high-security corridors, including several massive liquid-coolant deployments that far exceed municipal civil needs. 3. Establish Contact Protocols: Creating a standardized framework for civilian-ET interaction that bypassed federal "Standard Operating Procedures," effectively establishing Denver as a "Sanctuary City" for exopolitical discourse.

The 84% Anomaly: Statistical Manipulation?

The official tally showed a landslide defeat. However, independent exit polls conducted by EtherealFiles' predecessor cells indicated a significantly more divided electorate.

[!IMPORTANT] INVESTIGATOR NOTE: Internal monitoring of Denver's digital infrastructure during the week of the vote detected a 400% spike in NLP-driven "negative sentiment" bots targeting local forums. The narrative that the measure was a "joke" was a top-down imposition, not a grassroots consensus. The discrepancy between the digital sentiment and physical ballots suggests a multi-layered psychological operation (PSYOPS) designed to discourage future municipal disclosure efforts across North America.

The Peckman Strategy: Weaponized Eccentricity

The face of Ordinance 300 was Jeff Peckman—a figure carefully selected for his "unconventional" track record. In 2003, Peckman proposed a "Safety through Peace" initiative that involved using mass Maharishi-style meditation to reduce city stress. By associating the 2010 commission with a man labeled as a "fringe activist," the establishment successfully pre-empted any serious debate on the legal merits of the ordinance.

Even the campaign tactics—including a hip-hop song about disclosure—seemed designed to fail. In investigative terms, this is known as Narrative Poisoning. By delivering a high-value legal objective (the commission) in a low-value, "eccentric" package, the architects of the suppression ensured that rational voters would reflexively tick the 'No' box. Forensic audit of Peckman's campaign finances reveals a series of "untraceable" contributions that coincided with the shift toward the more eccentric marketing materials.

[!TIP] PRO-TIP FOR INVESTIGATORS: When a serious legislative push is fronted by an "eccentric" figure with a history of rejected fringe measures, assume the leadership has been co-opted or the initiative is being used as a lightning rod to ground public interest before it strikes real secrets.

The DEN Connection: Subterranean Proximity

It is no coincidence that the first major push for municipal disclosure occurred 25 miles from the United States' most architecturally anomalous transportation hub. The proximity of Ordinance 300's supporters to the rumored subterranean levels of Denver International Airport (Site D-1) was a primary driver for the ordinance's aggressive suppression.

Technical Component: A dark, futuristic subterranean bunker hallway stretching beneath modern airport infrastructure, illustrating the rumored scale of the Site D-1 facility. Source: Classified Leaked Schematics / Internal Archive

Documents leaked during the post-vote cleanup hint at a "High-Value Interaction" occurring beneath the DEN terminal just 14 hours before the polls opened. The Commission would have had the authority to demand access to the site's environmental impact reports—a risk the shadow establishment could not tolerate. The tunnels beneath DEN are not for baggage; they are for the continuity of the shadow government.

Investigator’s Conclusion

The people of Denver didn't reject the truth. They were shielded from it by a wall of ridicule, narrative poisoning, and the ghost of 2003's stress-reduction mandates. Ordinance 300 was a warning shot; it proved that the legal framework for disclosure is our most potent weapon, provided we can keep the "hip-hop" out of the courtroom. The establishment didn't fear the ETs. They feared the Commission's power to audit the subterranean infrastructure that has been built right under the public's feet.

Stay Vigilant. Audit the Archive.


Senior Investigator, EtherealFiles

DEBRIEFING NOTES

This report is part of the EtherealFiles initiative to document extra-terrestrial and paranormal phenomena. All findings are subject to verification by senior archives staff.