Gary McKinnonPosted 10 years ago under Uncategorized
Gary McKinnon (born 10 February 1966) is a Scottish systems administrator and hacker who was accused in 2002 of perpetrating the “biggest military computer hack of all time, although McKinnon himself states that he was merely looking for evidence of free energy suppression and a cover-up of UFO activity and other technologies potentially useful to the public. On 16 October 2012, after a series of legal proceedings in Britain, Home Secretary Theresa May withdrew her extradition order to the United States.
Alleged Crime
McKinnon was accused of hacking into 97 United States military and NASA computers over a 13-month period between February 2001 and March 2002, at his girlfriend’s aunt’s house in London, using the name ‘Solo’.
The US authorities stated he deleted critical files from operating systems, which shut down the United States Army’s Military District of Washington network of 2,000 computers for 24 hours. McKinnon also posted a notice on the military’s website: “Your security is crap”. After the September 11 attacks in 2001, he deleted weapons logs at the Earle Naval Weapons Station, rendering its network of 300 computers inoperable and paralyzing munitions supply deliveries for the US Navy’s Atlantic Fleet. McKinnon was also accused of copying data, account files and passwords onto his own computer. US authorities stated the cost of tracking and correcting the problems he caused was over $700,000.
What He Found
McKinnon has repeatedly claimed to have been looking for evidence of UFOs and “free energy”, a mythical, inexhaustible source of power, on the military computers. According to McKinnon, he did in fact locate that evidence.
The most explosive claim McKinnon made was that he remotely accessed a terminal in Johnson Space Center’s Building 8. Stored inside one folder were several giant photographs taken by satellites of “cigar-shaped” crafts. Inside another folder was a collection of the same photographs, but processed and modified to remove the strange objects. McKinnon claims that his slow dial-up connection was unable to download any of the 200-300 MB images. However, he claims that he was able to view one of the unaltered photographs on his computer screen.
According to McKinnon, he was able to remotely view a spreadsheet that listed 20-30 names of “non-terrestrial officers”. He doesn’t believe that they were aliens, but he does claim that his findings demonstrate proof of a secret US military space battalion. The spreadsheet viewed by McKinnon apparently listed ship-to-ship personnel transfers. Rumours abound that McKinnon let slip the names of two US military spaceships: the USSS LeMay and the USSS Hillenkoetter. Apparently, USSS stands for “United States Space Ship”. Both General Curtis LeMay and Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter are American military figures connected to UFO research.
For Gary McKinnon, “free energy” was the grand prize. While he was fascinated by UFOs, the promise of a limitless and infinite energy source, kept him hacking into computers under the code-name “Solo”.
“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.”
“Secretive parts of the secret government are sitting on suppressed technology for free energy.”
While McKinnon has repeatedly stated that he knows the US military is hiding free energy away, it’s unclear exactly how he knows. It is most likely that his hacking exploits found no evidence of free energy, and that he was spurred on by conspiracy theories to try and uncover more information.
When McKinnon discusses viewing giant-size photographs of UFOs via a remote desktop viewer, his technical language makes his claim somewhat believable. McKinnon stated “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.” However, to this day he continues to insist that a giant cover-up has taken place to hide a mythical free energy source from the world.