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UFO Phil : ウィキペディア英語版
UFO Phil

UFO Phil, also known as Phil Hill, is a performer, public speaker and "Don Quixote of the E.T. set"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO Phil Wants to Put a Pyramid on Pikes Peak )〕 who has made a name for himself through appearances on national radio programs, television, films, and internet videos speaking on the subject of extraterrestrials and the paranormal. Whether Phil Hill is an actual believer in the paranormal or is engaging in a kind of performance art is the subject of some debate. Although he is sometimes described as a comedic performer, Hill has stated publicly that he knows "nothing of comedy". In this regard, UFO Phil may be an example of Poe's law and has been compared to Andy Kaufman's persona Tony Clifton.
==Bio==

Phil is a native of Roswell, New Mexico currently residing in Hollywood. According to Phil, he was first abducted in 1972 by aliens who implanted him with a microchip, granting him a "heightened musical talent". Subsequently, Phil writes and performs novelty songs about extraterrestrials and science fiction.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO Phil's music, including the album Gravity Brings me Down )
In 2010, Phil claimed to be working on a way to "harness free electricity from the air" and distribute it to the people of the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO Phil's Plans for Pikes Peak )〕 This was possible, according to Phil, because of a reactor blueprint given to him by the "Good Aliens". Phil said he planned to construct his power plant at his new home on top of Pikes Peak.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Story on UFO Phil's energy experiments at Wireless Flash News )〕 In January, 2011, Phil announced plans to construct a full-sized limestone pyramid, modelled after the Great Pyramid of Giza, at Alcatraz Island, as well as other pyramids atop Pikes Peak in Colorado and behind the Hollywood Sign.
During the planning stages for what he dubbed the "Pikes Peak Pyramid Proposal", Phil attempted to recruit 60 volunteers to haul 2.3 million limestone blocks weighing about 6 million tons and 8,000 tons of granite to the top of the mountain. In February 2011, the Metro Crypto Science Society at Metropolitan State University of Denver spoke out publicly against Phil's Pikes Peak pyramid construction plans, stating: "It’s a mountain and shouldn’t be tampered with."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Story at MetNews on MSU's Metro Crypto Science Society and their response to UFO Phil )〕 The mayor of Colorado Springs, United States Forest Service, and officials at NORAD similarly expressed disinterest in his plan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO Phil on his plan to build a giant pyramid on Pikes Peak )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO Phil aims for the stars )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO Refueling Station On Pikes Peak )〕 Phil maintained that he didn't actually need government permission to build his pyramids "since I’m not building for profit or assembling more than 75 people".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Peek: Pyramid scheme Rocky Mountain-style )
Denver, Colorado mayoral candidate and UFO disclosure activist Jeff Peckman said Hill's pyramid idea should not be discounted and he "would be willing to talk to him about it at some point". In March, 2011, Peckman was referring to UFO Phil's Pikes Peak Pyramid Proposal when he told the Denver Post “It’s always useful for people to look at all of these things in an unbounded way", adding, "Denver could be a good candidate for a space port".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pikes Peak's 'UFO Phil' asks for meeting with Denver mayoral candidate )
Hill also claimed aliens instructed him to erect "energy relay transmitters" on top of San Francisco's Coit Tower, the Empire State Building, and at Mount Rushmore.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lunchtime Links: Man aims to build UFO gas station on Pikes Peak )
In 2011, Phil announced plans for a "Concert for the Aliens" at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California to welcome the arrival of extraterrestrials, explaining that blue aliens from the Planet Zaxon would arrive on Earth to correspond with the end of the Mayan Calendar.
In 2012, Phil claimed aliens from Planet Zaxon were appointing him "President of Earth." Hill said, once he was appointed President, “The Statue of Liberty has to come down". He planned to replace the monument with a statue of an alien leader named Zaxon who "has very nice skin and will look phenomenal as a statue".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFO PHIL TO BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT? )
In 2014, Hill claimed to be a victim of identity theft and fraudulent impersonations. To combat identity theft, he said he was working with the United States government on a plan to implant identifying microchips into the brains of every person on Earth.
UFO Phil also says he's working on a prime time network television show where he will seek to confirm or debunk abductions using science, common sense and electro-magnetic tools from his basement. The "real purpose" of the show, according to Hill, is to give a voice to the extraterrestrials when they arrive on Earth, and to aid them in disseminating their propaganda.

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