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apache.one
post May 6 2006, 05:01 AM
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Quite a few people have distanced themselves from "Gary McKinnon" (UFO researcher/hacker also known as SOLO), but his story keeps hitting the news, and in spite of some of the media making him out to be a "Stoned out fantasist", his story is still believed by many as the smoking gun of the greatest cover up in history (Even though he faces up to 60 years in prison).

Here is a link to an interview he did for BBC News click on line (Fri 5th may)...... Hacker fears 'UFO cover-up

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I don't know if there is a thread about him already, but what do other readers think about him...... Was he really out to find the truth about UFOs, and most importantly.....did he find it....?
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post May 6 2006, 05:51 AM
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his story is still believed by many as the smoking gun of the greatest cover up in history

You are seriously telling me that hacking into the governments computers and finding nothing(apart from allegedly seeing images he believed had parts airbrushed out ) to confirm his paranoia of a cover up: Is regarded by some as a smoking gun?!? Don't you guys ever see things for what they are?
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post May 6 2006, 09:27 AM
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Well that kind of drives home my point of the government not being all-knowing, super-sophisticated, incredibly secure meanies. They may not be out for the best interest of the people, but if they had something huge to cover-up, I just don't think writing a pearl script like he did would do the trick. And he found...some reports...after two years.

So anyway....
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post May 6 2006, 06:50 PM
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Well that was a really good response.rolleyes.gif
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Don't you guys ever see things for what they are?
All the time my friend, all the time. smile.gif

I personally don't buy "McKinnons" story of searching for UFOs, IMHO I think he made that story up as an excuse because he was caught hacking into military files, and was probably the first excuse that came into his head.....Someone who is lying will often use an example or incriminate someone else before giving there side....McKinnon did so here in the click on line interview.......
SK: Did you find what you were looking for?

GM: Yes.

SK: Tell us about it.

GM: There was a group called the Disclosure Project. They published a book which had 400 expert witnesses ranging from civilian air traffic controllers, through military radar operators, right up to the chaps who were responsible for whether or not to launch nuclear missiles.

They are some very credible, relied upon people, all saying yes, there is UFO technology, there's anti-gravity, there's free energy, and it's extra-terrestrial in origin, and we've captured spacecraft and reverse-engineered it.


SK: What did you find inside Nasa?

GM: One of these people was a Nasa photographic expert, and she said that in building eight of Johnson Space Centre they regularly airbrushed out images of UFOs from the high-resolution satellite imaging. What she said was there was there: there were folders called "filtered" and "unfiltered", "processed" and "raw", something like that.
And all liars fall flat on there face when asked for proof of their claims (McKinnon is no exception, concidering he was known on line as "Solo" the hacker ), as this part of the interview shows......
I got one picture out of the folder, and bearing in mind this is a 56k dial-up, so a very slow internet connection, in dial-up days, using the remote control programme I turned the colour down to 4bit colour and the screen resolution really, really low, and even then the picture was still juddering as it came onto the screen.

SK: Do you have a copy of this? It came down to your machine.

GM: No, the graphical remote viewer works frame by frame. It's a Java application, so there's nothing to save on your hard drive, or at least if it is, only one frame at a time.

SK: So did you get the one frame?

GM: No.

SK: What happened?

GM: Once I was cut off, my picture just disappeared.

SK: You were actually cut off the time you were downloading the picture?

GM: Yes, I saw the guy's hand move across.


The thing that has got me is how much the UFO community supported his story, is it no wonder UFOLOGY is kept on the fringes. :headscrat
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