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Aliens Abduct Fugitive, Prompting America's First Interstellar Extradition Treaty
2006-10-29
From the most trusted name in Big Media: The Weekly World News
SAFFORD, Ariz.--A fugitive's abduction by alien beings has prompted a hasty interstellar extradition treaty, now under review by the U.S. Senate.
Safford is a real place so this has to be true.
The abduction disrupted a high-speed police chase along Interstate 70.
I-70 also exists, further reinforcing the credibility of this story. Unfortunately, it does not run through any part of Arizona, except perhaps fictitious parts
Police cornered the fugitive, thirty-seven year old Jonathan Lee Walden, but his stolen SUV suddenly vanished from the highway.
Re-sold in Mexico
"I saw some kind of metal craft hovering over the truck, then there was this intense white beam, and the truck disappeared," said one eyewitness.

Police dismissed the beam as a searchlight from the helicopter pursuing Walden. No police reports were filed after the chase, except for three documents almost entirely censored with black marker, and one report of a speeding fine issued, but not collected, for a vehicle exceeding 670,616,629 miles per hour in a 25 mile-per-hour zone.

Two of the censored documents mention a new law enforcement authority called 'Interplanetpol.'

Government officials denied that any non-terrestrial extradition treaty was in the works. But--in the words of one Capitol source--"it's right there on the books, ***Treaty Doc. 209-19, 109th Congress, 2nd Session.***"

The source also reported that members of the president's staff have extensively briefed Ambassador Richard L. Zlevin on US-extraterrestrial relations, and have reserved broadcast time on the Federal Radio Observatory's Red Bank transmitter for treaty negotiations.

Prior to the abduction, fugitive Walden was serving time for kidnapping--"so the aliens are unlikely to have much sympathy with U.S. law enforcement officials during the negotiations," said the source.
Maybe we can negotiate with them for a new detention facility to replace Gitmo, one not even the ACLU and CNN can find.
Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#9  Heh, American Hollyweird Engrish, of course! They learned from Desi Arnaz, Soupy Sales, and Maynard G Krebs.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-29 10:56  

#8  esperanto
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-29 10:55  

#7  *talking*

And do aliens actually talk? What interstellar language do they use?
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-10-29 10:47  

#6  Ummmm, you wouldn't be taking about Area 51? About the women ... hmmmm ... Nevada definitely!
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-10-29 10:46  

#5  Because that is where our secret base is located silly!

And the women in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona are so *hot*.
Posted by: Albert the Alien   2006-10-29 10:39  

#4  Why do so many of these Alien Abduction stories emerged out of Western states? Arizona, Nevada,Utah???
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-10-29 10:37  

#3  I was on I-70i just last year. An odd ride to say the least. The Flatland bypass was worth the gas tho.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-10-29 10:33  

#2  The Internet is for porn ...

and blogs ...


and alien-abduction stories with 78 pt headlines and really really cheesy faked pics. LOL
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-29 10:02  

#1  Lol, AC - premium snark!

I guess the Internet needed to look like a grocery store checkout. And it's so much cheaper to create than a dead-trees rag. Thus, WWN is born.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-29 09:49  

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