Conspiracies, UFO Sightings

Hacker breaks into NASA website finds UFO images

NASA-Hacked

Gary Mckinnon finds cigar shaped Image over northern Hemisphere and evidence of a Space Fleet

 The search for proof of the existence of UFOs landed Gary McKinnon in a world of trouble.  After allegedly hacking into NASA websites — where he says he found images of what looked like extraterrestrial spaceships. His extensive search through U.S. computer networks was allegedly conducted between February 2001 and March 2002, picked a particularly poor time to expose U.S. national security failings in light of the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. McKinnon “stumbled” into Johnson’s systems and said he found a high-definition picture of a large cigar-shaped object over the northern hemisphere. He said that he was so shocked by the picture that he didn’t think to immediately save it. He also said that the file size was so large that is was difficult to view it on his computer. Eventually his connection was lost, and so was the picture.

The most shocking find to McKinnon, the one he thought would be his ace in the hole negotiating with the US government, what he “stumbled” on and found in the systems of US Space Command. McKinnon says he found a log that listed non-terrestrial officers. He doesn’t believe that these were aliens, but he believes this to be evidence that the US military has a secret battalion in space. Some of these logs were ship to ship transfers.  The names of two of the ships he saw on the transfer logs were the USSS LeMay and the USSS Hillenkoetter. Typically. Navy ship names just have two S’, an acronym for United States Ship, however there are three S’ here, presumably standing for United States Space Ship.   KENS NOTE: Incredible find my Gary McKinnon.  I would not be surprised because billions of dollars are hidden by our government for military and space research.  In other words, we paid for these space ships with our taxes.  We should at least get a thank you note.  Don’t hold your breath.

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