Lets Not Forget Gary McKinnon Hacked Into NASA computers and accessed an image of a UAP

Let’s not forget that Gary McKinnon famously hacked into NASA’s computers and discovered an image of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP).

Gary argues that after examining credible testimonies from expert witnesses—including civilian air traffic controllers and senior officials, including those overseeing nuclear weapons—he came to believe that alien technology exists and that some in the government are utilizing anti-gravity technology. Fueled by this revelation, Gary sought information on “suppressed technology” to bring free energy into the public eye.

He knew where to look, thanks to witnesses like Donna Hare, who worked for NASA and uncovered that evidence was being airbrushed out of official images.

Here’s a glimpse from his testimony regarding what he found in a folder, referencing Donna Hare’s insights:

“What appeared on the screen was remarkable. It represented all my efforts: a picture of something that was undeniably not man-made. It hovered above the Earth’s hemisphere and resembled a cigar-shaped object. It had geodesic domes on all sides, and even though it was a low-resolution image, it was quite close up. This object was suspended in space, with the Earth’s hemisphere visible below, and there were no rivets or seams—none of the features associated with typical manufactured objects.”

One thought on “Lets Not Forget Gary McKinnon Hacked Into NASA computers and accessed an image of a UAP

  1. It’s fascinating to hear about Gary McKinnon’s experiences and the claims he makes regarding UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and suppressed technology. His perspective adds an intriguing layer to discussions around government transparency, the potential existence of alien technology, and the pursuit of advanced energy solutions.

    The idea that credible witnesses could hold information that contradicts our understanding of military and aerospace technology raises significant questions. If what he describes is true—pictures of non-man-made objects and governmental efforts to conceal such information—it certainly warrants further investigation and dialogue.

    McKinnon’s journey to expose what he believed could be groundbreaking technology suggests a deep commitment to truth and public awareness. However, while his claims pique curiosity, it’s essential to approach such topics with a critical mindset, examining the evidence and the reliability of sources. The intersection of technology, government secrecy, and potential extraterrestrial life is a complex one, and as we advance towards greater transparency, it will be interesting to see how these conversations evolve.

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