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Gary McKinnon's Extraterrestrial discoveries confirms other intelligent beings in the universe

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posted on Apr, 20 2007 @ 05:08 PM
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The British citizen and computer science genius thought to have hacked into 53 US government agencies' computer systems has spoken out about his discoveries in NASA's networks. The 39-year-old from north London had told The Guardian he initially started his hacking career when looking for evidence of a UFO cover-up. Using a software program, Gary McKinnon was able to discover senior network administrators who didn't use passwords.




"I knew that governments suppressed antigravity, UFO-related technologies, free energy or what they call zero-point energy. This should not be kept hidden from the public when pensioners can't pay their fuel bills," says Mr. McKinnon.


"You get on to easy networks, like Support and Logistics, in order to exploit the trust relationship that military departments have between each other, and once you get on to an easy thing, you find out what networks they trust and then you hop and hop and hop, and eventually you think, 'That looks a bit more secretive'," McKinnon told The Guardian.


McKinnon said he was eventually able to access the US' Space Command network, where he found evidence of an extra terrestrial mission.



"I found a list of officers' names," he claims, "under the heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers'... What I think it means is not earth-based. I found a list of 'fleet-to-fleet transfers' and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They weren't U.S. Navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet."


The hacker denied that he had made Washington's computer system inoperable, although he did admit he may have deleted some government files by accidentally pressing the wrong key.

While McKinnon is facing the possibility of up to 70 years in jail, it seems NASA has more to worry about than the British man known as 'Solo' in the hacking community.



McKinnon continued: "Once you're on the network, you can do a command called NetStat - Network Status - and it lists all the connections to that machine. There were hackers from Denmark, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Thailand... every night for the entire five to seven years I was doing this."




posted on Apr, 20 2007 @ 05:13 PM
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Been covered multiple times :

Gary

Sorry,
Lex



posted on Apr, 20 2007 @ 05:16 PM
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hackervoice.co.uk...

A live radio interview with Gary Mckinnon recorded on the 19th of March 2007.



[edit on 20-4-2007 by Astras]



posted on Apr, 20 2007 @ 05:19 PM
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Yea this interview is interesting, incase u have missed it.. wow loads of Gary threads



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