Hacker Claims NASA are Using UFO Technology
Posted: Dec 20, 2011 by thesecondcoming
A UK computer hacker that infiltrated the NASA database together with other US military files has claimed the US authorities are using UFO technology – and furthermore confirm it is of extra-terrestrial origin. Gary McKinnon was arrested by the national high-tech crime unit based in London in 2002 after been caught tapping into the NASA database. Together with NASA, McKinnon spent two years hacking into the computer files of the US Army, Navy, Air Force and Department of Defence in search of evidence relating to alien spacecraft, advanced power technology and free energy.
“I think it's the biggest kept secret in the world,” McKinnon said. “Old-age pensioners can't pay their fuel bills, countries are invaded to award oil contracts to the West, and meanwhile secretive parts of the secret government are sitting on suppressed technology for free energy.”
McKinnon discovered a group codenamed the Disclosure Project which included some of America´s most powerful figures. In the files were over 400 expert witnesses ranging from air traffic controllers, radar operators, pilots and high-ranking political officials. The Brit claims that the files documented the existence of UFO technology, anti-gravity and free energy technology and claims US officials confirmed it was “extra-terrestrial of origin.”
The technology allegedly comes from alien spacecraft that has crashed on Earth, commandeered by the military and the technology reverse engineered.
The US now want to extradite McKinnon for trial in the States, where if he is found guilty faces up to 60 years behind bars. Whilst admitting he broke the law by accessing information he was not authorized to see, the hacker is adamant that his intention was to uncover technology that was in the public interest and should be disclosed by the US government. So far his only punishment has been a ban from using the internet.
The most surprising fact about this story however is how easily McKinnon was able to hack into supposedly top secret files with a high-level measure of security. “I searched for blank passwords, wrote a tiny Perl script that tied together other people's programs that search for blank passwords, so you could scan 65,000 machines in just over eight minutes.”
In essence, McKinnon was able to identify machines with high-ranking status that had not had their passwords set – in other words there was no line of defence to prevent hackers accessing supposedly sensitive files. Don´t you find that strange?
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