Computer hacker Gary McKinnon, who has been interviewed on Dreamaland, has lost his appeal to avoid extradition to the US for a military trial. He entered NASA computers searching for information on UFOs, and will be tried as a terrorist here, which could result in a life sentence in Guantanamo Bay. However, if he is tried and sentenced before the end of the year, George Bush could commute his sentence upon leaving office (although he probably won’t, since he wants to go down in history as being tough on terrorists).
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NASA UFO hacker Gary McKinnon was about to be extradited to the US for trial as a terrorist, since he lost his appeal in the House of Lords, but he has now gotten a temporary reprieve. US prosecutors have offered him a 4 year sentence if he pleads guilty, but if he doesn’t, they’ll try to convict him for the full 70-year sentence. If he’s tried as a terrorist, he could even end up in Guantanemo. On a search for covert UFO information, he hacked into US military computer data from 2001-2002, so he may have come across secret information about 911, which may be the reason the US is coming down on him so hard.
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He could even end up in Guantanemo – Gary McKinnon, the computer hacker who entered military computers and found UFO information there, has lost his fight not to be extradited to the US to stand trial. If tried in the UK, his sentence would be a light one, but he will be tried as a terrorist and face a life sentence here. Is this because they are afraid of the UFO information he may reveal? Some of this may be brought out during his trial. BBC news quotes one of McKinnon’s legal team as saying, “American officials involved in this case have stated that they want to see him ‘fry.'”
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A judgement will be made in 3 weeks about whether or not the UK will extradite Gary McKinnon, the UK citizen who hacked into NASA computers in order to get UFO information, to the US. McKinnon, who lives in the UK did his hacking there, has spent for 6 years in fear of being extradited to the US for trial. US authorities have threatened to try him as a terrorist and give him a life sentence in a maximum security prison. BBC News quotes US embassy officials as saying that the US wants to see him “fry.”

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