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keep our heads between our legs and kiss our arse goodby i say when dealing with the basic crimes our government and tptb have committed against "human beings."
Originally posted by Skeptical Ed
reply to post by ufo reality
Let's keep our heads when dealing with this person! He committed a crime and he has to pay for it. The dealing between nations has nothing to do with the basic crime. He is a criminal.
en.wikipedia.org...
crime that covers some of the more serious acts of disloyalty to one's sovereign or nation.
A Briton accused of hacking into secret military and Nasa computers has had his extradition to the US put on hold as new psychiatric evidence is considered.
Thank you for your e-Petition which calls for an examination and revocation of the UK-US extradition treaty.
There is a perception that the UK-US extradition treaty is weighted in favour of the US. It was the previous arrangements, based on a treaty negotiated in 1972 that were unequal in that the UK required more from the US than they asked of the UK. The US was required to demonstrate a prima facie evidential case in support of extradition requests made to the UK, whereas the UK merely had to demonstrate ‘probable cause’. ‘Probable cause’ is a requirement of the US Bill of Rights, which it cannot amend.
Under present-day arrangements, the information that must be provided in a UK extradition request to the US is broadly comparable to that required in a US request to the UK. The UK is required to demonstrate “probable cause” in the US courts. In American law this is described as “facts and circumstances which are sufficient to warrant a prudent person to believe a suspect has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime”
The US is required to demonstrate “reasonable suspicion” in UK courts. This has been defined in UK case law in the following terms, “circumstances of the case should be such that a reasonable man acting without passion or prejudice would fairly have suspected the person of having committed the offence”. Every extradition request made by the US to the UK must provide sufficient information that would persuade the District Judge in the UK to issue an arrest warrant if the conduct for which extradition is sought had occurred in this country.
The Government believes that the information required of each country is as balanced as is possible given the differences between the two legal systems.
Originally posted by Genus
The government uses a private, satellite based web service completely seperate from the world wide web to store things about ET's and such.
Trying to hack into it from the webwould only get the lesser goodies, but I commend him for at least trying.
Originally posted by fromunclexcommunicateThe only reason a hacker would choose to install PC anywhere is to get "native control" of desktop programs. You could theoretically use the host machine to write your message then authenticate it with the secret keys that are naively embedded in the host machines secure browsers and email packages. That is a very serious crime if it can be proven.
Originally posted by Skeptical Ed
reply to post by ufo reality
Let's keep our heads when dealing with this person! He committed a crime and he has to pay for it. The dealing between nations has nothing to do with the basic crime. He is a criminal.
Originally posted by Pellevoisin
This topic makes me want to scream. I will pray fervently for Gary's mental state and clearly supportive people around him on every side.
It is so grotesque to see the government in the States and in UK doing this to this poor young man. If anything he is a world hero, and the two governments I mentioned which are ruled by unseen figures are the very definition of criminal.
May this man be protected and hidden from the TPTB.