26 November 2009

Gary McKinnon hacked into US Defense computers and may spend the rest of his life in jail

Gary McKinnon may spend the rest of his life in prison because Home Secretary Alan Johnson has decided that it will not breach his human rights to send him to the USA to face trial. This is yet another example of how the British Government will acquiesce with the demands made on it by the US Government. How can this out-of-proportion response, to such a minor case, be dealt with by such powerful and damaging methods to the life of a man who poses no threat to the USA?


Gary McKinnon the man accused of damaging Department of Defense computers

This is a shameful case, and Britain's Home Office should feel ashamed, as they must feel embarrassed over the ongoing Iraq Inquiry - currently revealing how the British Government are more prepared to commit war crimes in the service of the USA than they are to protect their own citizens. Life has a funny way of showing us how we made mistakes in the past, and Tony Blair should be worried about those lies he told to Parliament before the Iraq War started.

1 comment:

  1. It seems that Gary touched a very raw nerve and the Military Industrial Complex are desperate to make an example of him. After all they killed Kennedy so what's a British computer hacker with a thirst for TRUTH to them.
    As the truth about downed UFOs and the technology they have gleaned from them is trickling out they are very frightened indeed. And so they should be, we're onto their lies and coverups and we'll have their guts for girdles when humanity discovers what life saving technologies they've been hoarding. Technologies that these evil bastards won't share for the sake of their greed for power and wealth. They should be locked up for life or even fried, NOT Gary McKinnon.

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