Between February 2001 and March 2002 Gary McKinnon from North London,
looking for evidence of free energy suppression and a cover-up of UFO
activity and other technologies potentially useful to the public, hacked
into 16 NASA computers as well as dozens of US Army, Navy, Air Force,
and Department of Defense computers. The search for evidence of a UFO
cover-up, however, landed McKinnon in trouble.
The Americans believed he had caused $800,000 (£487,000) worth of
damage to computers between 2001 and 2002. On 16 October 2012, after a
series of legal proceedings in Britain, Home Secretary Theresa May
withdrew her extradition order to have him brought to the United States.
She took the quasi-judicial decision on human rights grounds because of
medical reports warning that McKinnon, who has Asperger syndrome and
suffers from depressive illness, could kill himself if sent to stand
trial in the US.
On 14 December 2012, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir
Starmer, announced that McKinnon would not be prosecuted in the United
Kingdom because of the difficulties involved in bringing a case against
him when the evidence was in the United States. McKinnon is accused of
committing the ‘biggest military computer hack of all time’, and if he
had been convicted in US, could have faced up to 70 years in prison and
up to $2 million in fines.
READ MORE:http://anonhq.com/biggest-military-hack-exposes-nasa-lie-ufos/
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