Friday, 22 August 2008
A UFO was reportedly seen by hundreds of people in Costa Rica

Something that was seen in the sky over San Jose yesterday drew the attention of hundreds of people at noon. During almost hour, a shiny object was observed near clouds while many people stopped, as embobada, to try to understand what it was.
"It's a UFO," shouted the crowd totally médusée. Others, such as police tried to calm the audience by explaining that it was a reflection of March or a satellite.
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into U.S. military servers
The English hacker who traquait evidence on extraterrestrials may be extradited to the United States on May 10, 2006, with the risk of a very heavy penalty if something goes wrong for him. The search for truth in the computers of the Department of Defense American can cost very expensive.
Before this deadline capital, the BBC gave an interview in his columns:
According to McKinnon, some satellite photos to be retouched with NASA to erase unidentified flying machines
Spencer (BBC): You have hacked computers of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Department of Defense and NASA. Why?
Gary McKinnon: I was in search of an unknown technology, one that propels what we call UFOs. I think that's the biggest secret in the world, this is something essential for the government. Retirees can not pay their fuel bills, countries are invaded for their oil ... and during this time the government rests on a secret technology-based free energy!
Spencer (BBC): How did you entered the servers of NASA's department of defence?
Gary McKinnon: Unlike what they believe you are, they are not very intelligent. I searched passwords by writing a small script in Perl, and then attached together some programs to find passwords. So you could scan 65,000 machines in just over eight minutes.
Spencer (BBC): You took the role of administrator computers?
Gary McKinnon: Yes, exactly.
Spencer (BBC): Is he any other protection on the servers of the defence?
Gary McKinnon: No no, you could run commands on all machines connected to the network, anywhere in the world, check whether the IP address was that of a military server or not.
Spencer (BBC): At what pace you visit computers? A single time or frequently during the week?
Gary McKinnon: Frequently and for years.
Spencer (BBC): And you went unnoticed for all these years?
Gary McKinnon: Oh yes. I used to watch at times.
Spencer (BBC): As you enter in the middle of the night?
Gary McKinnon: Yes, I always jonglais with time zones. At a time when there was not much activity. Once the network administrator saw me and questioned me. We communicated through WordPad, it was very strange.
Spencer (BBC): What does it say? And what did you say?
Gary McKinnon: He said "what are you doing here?". I replied that I had access to secret military content on these computers and he fully believed.
Spencer (BBC): Have you found what you're looking for?
Gary McKinnon: Yes.
Spencer (BBC): And then?
Gary McKinnon: Well see this group that bears the name of "Project Revelation." They have published 400 expert testimony, aiguilleurs sky civilians, military radar operators, and senior military officers who will tell you that there are extraterrestrial technology, engines anti-gravity and energy free. They will tell you that we have captured a spaceship and we have analysed.
Spencer (BBC): What did you find the NASA?
Gary McKinnon: A photographic expert at NASA said that the center of the Johnson Space maquillait regular photos high-resolution satellite for erasing UFOs. It was the culmination of all my efforts. Find a picture with one of these devices ... and I found an outlet above the hemisphere of the Earth. UFO looked like a satellite cigar-shaped at no rivets or any seam.
Spencer (BBC): Is it possible that this is an overview of the artist?
Gary McKinnon: I do not know ... For me, it was more than a coincidence.
Spencer (BBC): Are you a copy?
Gary McKinnon: No, the photo viewer is a Java application that does that distance. I had a 56k modem and photos are very "heavy" to download, I was cut. I just saw the mouse from one type to move around the screen.
Spencer (BBC): You knew that you were outlawed?
Gary McKinnon: Access was just "unauthorized".
Spencer (BBC): You feel like an appropriate sanction?
Gary McKinnon: First, because of what I was looking for, I think it was morally correct. I also believe that technology on the free energy should be publicly known. I want to be found in my own country, under the act of piracy of computer, and nothing else!

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