T. Stokes
UFO hacker Gary McKinnon latest
February 26, 2006 |
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39 year old computer nerd Gary Mc’kinnon faces up to 70 years in prison, depending on the charges, for hacking into 97 U.S defence computers for information on U.F.O s. The U.S representatives claimed at Bow St. magistrates court, that he did $700,000 damages to defence computers, and must be tried in the U.S. Other experts deny any damages to defence computers, other than to read the secret files, which as the government works for the people, should be in public domain. Details of any damage must be proved in a British court, as “extraordinary renditions” breach international law..anyway, particularly as the U.F.O category is not defence related.( officially ) Why the U.S government would want U.F.O files on 97 of its defence computers if as it claims they do not exist ? this should come out in court. Spy Jonathan Pollard among others claim that the whole British and American Defence system is penetrated by Israel to the point where they can put in their own data, this same information was gleaned from telephone conversations from the yacht of publisher Robert Maxwell, so why no prosecutions here ?
British M.P Tom Harris quite rightly, wants stiffer penalties for hackers and the stopping of internet and postal spam, but this is very different. When I was involved in the 1970s watching U.F.O flights, Otto Binder documented 137 suspicious deaths of top U.F.O investigators in 1971. At this time I will not say more. The complete batch of “support Gary Mc’kinnon U.F.O “Tea shirts and tea towels and socks, has been sold world wide, with some families ordering as many as 20 sets for christmas presents.Email the U S embassy today for the release of Mc’kinnon and the U F O files.[!gad]39 year old computer nerd Gary Mc’kinnon faces up to 70 years in prison, depending on the charges, for hacking into 97 U.S defence computers for information on U.F.O s. The U.S representatives claimed at Bow St. magistrates court, that he did $700,000 damages to defence computers, and must be tried in the U.S. Other experts deny any damages to defence computers, other than to read the secret files, which as the government works for the people, should be in public domain. Details of any damage must be proved in a British court, as “extraordinary renditions” breach international law..anyway, particularly as the U.F.O category is not defence related.( officially ) Why the U.S government would want U.F.O files on 97 of its defence computers if as it claims they do not exist ? this should come out in court. Spy Jonathan Pollard among others claim that the whole British and American Defence system is penetrated by Israel to the point where they can put in their own data, this same information was gleaned from telephone conversations from the yacht of publisher Robert Maxwell, so why no prosecutions here ?
British M.P Tom Harris quite rightly, wants stiffer penalties for hackers and the stopping of internet and postal spam, but this is very different. When I was involved in the 1970s watching U.F.O flights, Otto Binder documented 137 suspicious deaths of top U.F.O investigators in 1971. At this time I will not say more. The complete batch of “support Gary Mc’kinnon U.F.O “Tea shirts and tea towels and socks, has been sold world wide, with some families ordering as many as 20 sets for christmas presents.Email the U S embassy today for the release of Mc’kinnon and the U F O files.
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