NASA Hacker Says There's a UFO
Coverup
08-May-2006
A computer hacker who spent years penetrating government
computers (their security is abysmal) says that he saw proof
that NASA airbrushes UFOs out of satellite and shuttle
photographs to maintain a coverup. In an interview on the BBC
program "Click," Gary McKinnon, who faces 60 years in
prison if he is extradited to the United States from England,
said that he had obtained a photo of an object that was
"cigar-shaped and had geodesic domes above, below, to the
left, the right and both ends of it," and that it was in
space above earth's atmosphere. When asked if it might be an
artist's impression, he answered that he didn't know. He said
that a woman who worked at Building Eight at the Johnson Space
Center claimed that they regularly airbrushed images of UFOs
from high resolution satellite photographs. He is referring to
claims made by Donna Hare, who testified at a Discover Project
press conference in 2001 that a NASA technician told her, in
regard to UFOs that "we always airbrush them out before we
release them to the public." He also claimed that he does
not have a copy of the photo he saw on the NASA computer because
"it's a Java application, so there's nothing to save on
your computer." If the US government is indeed covering up
evidence of an extraterrestrial intelligence visiting earth, it
ranks as one of the greatest evils in human history, because of
the importance of the information and the indisputable right of
every human being to know.
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