Gary McKinnon, a British hacker, has emerged victorious in his ten-year-long battle against extradition to the United States.
He faced charges of hacking into the computer systems of NASA, the Pentagon, and other government agencies. McKinnon claimed that he discovered photographs, videos, and other evidence of secret alien spacecraft held by various U.S. government entities. The British Home Secretary, Theresa May, decided to block his extradition based on medical experts’ conclusion that McKinnon was seriously ill and at risk of self-harm. Although he may still face prosecution in the UK, it is unlikely that further legal action will be pursued against him. Now that the threat of extradition is no longer looming, will McKinnon divulge more about the U.S. government’s knowledge of UFOs and extraterrestrial life?
During his hacking exploits, McKinnon first infiltrated NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where he claimed to have come across a high-definition image of a large cigar-shaped object above the northern hemisphere. Unfortunately, he was unable to save the picture due to its large file size. In a subsequent hack into classified files of the U.S. Space Command, McKinnon stumbled upon references to “non-terrestrial officers” and “fleet-to-fleet transfers,” which piqued his curiosity. According to McKinnon, these discoveries led him to believe that there was a form of off-planet or non-Earth-based technology and presence.
McKinnon’s revelations align with an intriguing entry in President Ronald Reagan’s diary from June 11, 1985. During a lunch with top space scientists, Reagan expressed his fascination with space, describing it as the last frontier and noting developments in astronomy that seemed like science fiction but were real. He also mentioned the capacity of the space shuttle to orbit 300 people. However, considering that the maximum capacity of the space shuttles in existence at the time was eight individuals, Reagan’s comment raised questions about the existence of a classified space program capable of accommodating hundreds of astronauts in orbit.
With the extradition threat lifted and minimal risk of prosecution, McKinnon might now have the opportunity to disclose further details about his findings within sensitive U.S. military and government computer files concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life. This could potentially shed more light on the hidden secrets and activities surrounding these subjects.
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