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    Gary McKinnon Loses Fight Against Extradition

    07/31/08

    Permalink 08:53:04 am, by Sue Email , 451 words   English (CA)
    Categories: Paranormal - News and News Items

    Gary McKinnon Loses Fight Against Extradition

    From correspondents in London - Breaking News!

    Article from: Reuters

    A BRITISH computer expert has lost his appeal against extradition to the US where he is accused of "the biggest military hack of all time" and could face up to 70 years in prison.

    Gary McKinnon was arrested in 2002 after US prosecutors charged him with illegally accessing computers, including the Pentagon, US army, navy and NASA systems, and causing $US700,000 ($741,240) worth of damage.

    In 2006, Mr McKinnon said he was just a computer nerd who wanted to find out whether aliens really existed and became obsessed with trawling large military networks for proof.

    However, Britain's highest court, the House of Lords, ruled that the gravity of the charges should not be understated and they would carry a maximum life sentence under English law. It turned down his appeal against extradition.

    Mr McKinnon's lawyers had argued that sending him to the US would breach his human rights, be an abuse of the English court process and should be barred as his extradition was sought "for the purpose of prosecuting him on account of his nationality or political opinions".

    A district court ruled in May 2006 that he should be extradited, a decision upheld at London's High Court in April 2007. But in October three of Britain's top judges gave McKinnon permission to take his case to the House of Lords.

    If found guilty in the US, Mr McKinnon could face up to 70 years in prison and fines of up to $US1.75 million.

    Using his own computer at home in London, Mr McKinnon hacked into 97 computers belonging to and used by the US Government between February 2001 and March 2002.

    Mr McKinnon is accused of causing the entire US Army's Military District of Washington network of more than 2000 computers to be shut down for 24 hours.

    Using a limited 56K dial-up modem and the hacking name "Solo" he found many US security systems used an insecure Microsoft Windows program with no password protection.

    He then bought off-the-shelf software and scanned military networks, saying he found expert testimonies from senior figures reporting that technology obtained from extra-terrestrials did exist.

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

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24104448-23109,00.html

    To be honest I am not surprised, by the ruling, but I would be lying if I said that I was not concerned for the safety of Mr McKinnon. Just the thought of a 70 year sentence when rapists, and murders are lucky to see half that time at the worst is just ridiculous in my opinion. Rant off.

    What are your thoughts on this?

    2 comments

    Comment from: Andy [Visitor] Email
    AndyI think he's as mad as it's possible to be without finding yourself in a straitjacket, and yes, he should be punished but not as severely as he's likely to be by the US authorities. Still, he knew what he was doing, and that his quest for information by hacking into those computers would bring the terrible might of the military machine of the world's most powerful nation on his head. And still he did it.

    Thing is, these people who try digging for UFO proof on government servers would be far better off undermining those governments by working to expose, as one example, their environmental policies, and other undemocratic and dangerous behaviours. Sure, proof of UFOs would be great... But then what? How do UFOs stop global warming? If we're being visited by aliens, for what reasons? To help us, or to bide their time until we wipe ourselves out, to then come in and take over? And of course there's the question whether most UFOs are even alive, although they are certainly mysterious... x
    08/01/08 @ 02:35
    Comment from: Sue [Member] Email
    SueAndy -> Excellent points. As far as global warming some of the abductees/contactees have been warning of it for decades and feel "they" *the aliens) would help. Who knows???
    08/01/08 @ 08:13

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