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Gary McKinnon He hacked into US government military and NASA computers in order to find out Mckinnon says that it was quite easy to hack into US government computers and he is no genius Eventually ID: 278681

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Gary McKinnon

He hacked into US government military and NASA computers in order to find out.

Mckinnon

says that it was quite easy to hack into US government computers and he is no genius.Eventually Mckinnon got caught. Or he says he told the government about the security lapses. He is now facing extradition to the US where he might spend the rest of his life in US prisons. What was Gary Mckinnon looking for at NASA?“Suppressed evidence of reverse engineered UFO technology, free energy that would help to stop climate change and would help to stop old age pensioners from dying of cold… and also evidence of anti-gravity, he says”What did Gary Mckinnon find?“A space fleet and an impressive UFO and a total lack of Nasa and military internet security, which I found truly shocking which is why I alerted them via cyber notes,” he says.Mckinnon has said consistently in numerous interviews that the US has advanced Space Fleets that are capable of star travel. He has never backed down from his assertions. Maybe Mckinnon has not said all he knows.Slide3

Talha

Ahsan

and Babar Ahmed

Babar has been in prison since 2004 Talha and since 2006 with no charge or trial for using a website called Azzam.comThe website had 5 million hits a dayTalha’s arrest was made at the request of US authorities under the 2003 Extradition Act. Unfortunately the Act requires no presentation of even prima facie evidence that would back-up a charge. Instead, US authorities can simply issue a demand to their British counterparts, who on that basis can detain people indefinitely without charge or trial. Although never questioned by either British or US police, Talha has now been in prison for half a decade, although no effort has ever been made to prove his guilt, or to assess the US government’s alleged case against him.Slide4

Richard O'Dwyer

Sheffield student Richard

O'Dwyer

, 24, faces extradition to the US and up to 10 years in prison for alleged copyright offences after setting up a website with links to TV shows called TVShack.com. Here, he discusses why he set up the site; his arrest and detention; and the battle his family faces to keep him in the UKSlide5

http://anniemachon.ch/annie_machon/2012/01/judicial-rendition-the-uk-us-extradition-treaty-is-a-farce.htmlSlide6

The Home Affairs Select Committee called for immediate action by the government to stop further unjust extraditions to the US. Similar action was recommended by the JCHR back in April 2011. Since 2004, when the Extradition Act 2003 came into force, there have been numerous parliamentary debates, reports, Ministerial questions, EDMs and growing public disquiet, yet we still await the necessary amendments to the legislation. The Home Secretary is still considering what action the government will take and is considering the Scott Baker report along with the JCHR, HASC & Parliamentary debates.

A recent Freedom of Information request to the Home Office revealed that not one US Citizen has been extradited to the UK for a crime committed on US soil.

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://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/109001/response/272408/attach/html/3/2012%2004%2011%20FOI%2022026%20response.pdf.htmlThis information was not referred to or reported in the Scott Baker Report and is obviously a key fact which further serves to prove that the treaty works in favour of the US who are also protected by their own First Amendment. It is time for the government to act, by bringing the rights of UK citizens into line with those afforded to Americans.http://juliasblog-the-fight-of-our-lives.blogspot.co.uk/