Hacker Gary McKinnon interviewed
Slashot points out this interesting BBC interview with "famous" hacker Gary McKinnon. He claims, among other things, to have found evidence of the truth about UFOs on US computer systems - and he was smoking weed while discovering this proof.
"The BBC World Service has a half hour audio interview with British hacker Gary McKinnon. As recently reported on/. and BBC News, Gary was arrested and freed on bail pending extradition proceedings to the U.S.. There, he faces charges of gaining unauthorised access and causing criminal damage to military computers in his search for evidence of UFO coverups and anti-gravity technology of extra-terrestrial origin."
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