Did Gary McKinnon expose sensitive data on the United States Secret Space Program?
Does it really exist? Cigar shaped UFO video at bottom of page...
Radiofreemind.org... July 23rd 2005, the BBC conducts an
interview with Gary McKinnon, the hacker who accessed various US
military systems in 2002. What he uncovered is not so amazing to us, but
we are radiofreemind after all and we know the facts. Disclosure? Well
here it is, do you really think he could have gotten this information if the
US Government didn't want him spreading the word. The high profile of
this case attests to that fact. A man in his situation could have easily
disappeared. This is disclosure in the only way possible, this is fact.
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Military 'hacker' freed on bail  

                                                                                                                          
A British man arrested for allegedly carrying out the "biggest military computer hack of all time" has been released
on bail by magistrates.
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into 53 US military and Nasa computers in 2001 and 2002, appeared before
Bow Street magistrates in London.

The 39-year-old, of Wood Green, north London, will be back in court for an extradition hearing on 27 July.

His lawyer said he would contest extradition to the US "vigorously".

She told reporters: "Of particular concern to him is the treatment of other British nationals under the American
judicial system which inspires little confidence.

"We believe that as a British national, he should be tried here in our courts by a British jury and not in the US."

Mr McKinnon, an unemployed computer systems administrator, is known on the internet as "Solo".

He is accused of hacking into computer networks operated by Nasa, the US Army, US Navy, Department of
Defence and the US Air Force.

Mr McKinnon is charged with the biggest military computer hack of all time

Paul McNulty
US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia

One of the networks belonged to the Pentagon.

The US estimates the costs of tracking and correcting the problems he allegedly caused were around $1m
(£570,000).

If he is extradited and found guilty, Mr McKinnon faces a long sentence in the US.

The Briton was indicted in 2002 by a federal grand jury on eight counts of computer-related crimes in 14 different
states.

It claimed that he hacked into an army computer at Fort Myer, Virginia, obtained administrator privileges and
transmitted codes, information and commands.

Unauthorised access

He is accused of then deleting around 1,300 user accounts.

The indictment alleged Mr McKinnon also deleted "critical system files" on the computer, copied a file containing
usernames and encrypted passwords for the computer and installed tools to gain unauthorised access to other
computers.

At the time of the indictment Paul McNulty, the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said: "Mr McKinnon is
charged with the biggest military computer hack of all time."

Mr McKinnon's solicitor, Karen Todner, estimates he could face a maximum 70-year jail sentence if convicted in the
US.

She says he does not deny infiltrating US systems but says his motivation was to try to prove the existence of
UFOs and to expose security failures.



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