PAG E-NEWS: Vol.11; No.14; 11-22-2002
 22 Nov 2002 16:12:25 -0000

UFO HACKERs DEPT.

My type of client. But what I do not understand is why, if you are going to do something criminally spectacular and you are a UFO enthusiast, your unlawful actions do not further those beliefs? Unless of course it's simply a cover that he was obtaining "information about navy shipbuilding and munitions." Come on now, he hacks into 92 NASA and US military networks and all he is looking for is shipbuilding and munitions files? And this is a guy who is "desperate to prove the US has mounted a huge cover-up to deny their existence - and his belief that aliens had visited." So what do you think he was looking for? More importantly what was it that he really found? And if the "biggest military computer hack" did not produce any significant UFO documents, what does that say about what the government knows or doesn't know? Maybe I should represent this guy pro bono extraterrestrialis? --- "He was desperate to prove the US has mounted a huge cover-up to deny their existence - and his belief that aliens had visited. But now Mr. Mckinnon has become the computer geek who shook the world, and faces a possible 10 years in jail." http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,5489376%255E912,00.html