US Government UFO
Hacker Will NOT Be Extradited
By TCC Team Member
Dorraine Fisher
It
seems the UK man accused of hacking United States government computers in order
to recover secret UFO information will not be extradited to the U.S.
Gary
McKinnon, 46, of London, was accused of the “biggest military computer hack of
all time.” McKinnon allegedly hacked U.S. Government computers (a “top secret”
naval installation, aka NASA and the Pentagon) in order to obtain classified
information about UFOs. And much to the horror of U.S. officials, he managed to
succeed, saying it was easy to do.
And
ever since then, the United States has attempted to extradite him here in order
to stand trial for his alleged crime. But on Tuesday, October 16, 2012, Home
Secretary, Theresa May, after much deliberation, officially denied the
extradition request.
McKinnon,
who is diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome (a mild autistic disorder) and
depression is considered by his government to be more of a victim than a
terrorist as the accusations made by the US Government would suggest. But it’s
a matter of opinion.
The
US maintains that from the year 2001 to 2002 he deleted critical files from
military operating systems which caused the shutdown of a network of 2000
computers for 24 hours. He is also
accused of deleting weapons logs, inadvertently stopping munitions supply
deliveries for the US Navy’s Atlantic Fleet, and copying classified information
onto his own computer. All this in the
wake of the 9/11 attacks.
The
UK Government defends the mild-mannered, mentally-challenged man who maintains
he was only looking for secret information about extraterrestrials. But in the
process, managed to get what he was after and embarrass the US, telling them in
a message, “Your security is crap.”
It
will now be up to the country’s Director of Prosecutions as to whether the man
will stand trial in the UK. ********DF
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The U.K. hacker is ill with Asperger's, but this is a poor precedent. His comment to the sysadmins about security practices makes it abundantly clear that he knew what he was doing was wrong. It seems that he used his illness as a ruse to protect him once he understood just how severe punishment for his hacking could turn out to be. //BW
ReplyDeleteYes I agree, he may have an illness but he is not in that bad of shape. Some were even saying he is crazy but that is not true either.
DeleteI hate the anti-America remarks made by him and his mother in some other interviews.