by
solidgouldprod
December 06, 2009
from
YouTube Website
Exopolitics Hong Kong
7 December 2009
Exopolitics Hong Kong expose on film,
actual footage [in infrared] of the Secret Governments Space Fleet,
piloted by Non Terrestrial Officers.
The technology concerned is
antigravity,
taken from their UFO crash retrievals or given through technology
exchange programs by ETs. Financed without congressional oversight
and paid for by an unsuspecting American public, these forces are
now trying to extradite
Gary McKinnon to the USA to ensure his
silence; under the guise of his damaging of NASA computers.
To see what they are hiding watch as Ed
Grimsley, Neil & Jake Gould show you first hand evidence of these
craft at 200 miles altitude moving at an alleged 30,000 MPH.
Background
Gary McKinnon is to be extradited to the USA within one week for
allegedly hacking into NASA computers and causing damage.
The US government alleges that between February 2001 and March 2002,
the 40-year-old computer enthusiast from north London hacked into
dozens of US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Department of Defense
computers, as well as 16 NASA computers.
"It wasn't just an interest in
little green men and flying saucers," said Mr McKinnon.
"I believe that there are spacecraft, or there have been craft,
flying around that the public doesn't know about."
Mr. McKinnon further explained that he
believes the US military has
reverse engineered an anti-gravity
propulsion system from recovered alien spacecraft, and that this
propulsion system is being kept a secret.
In that sense, Mr. McKinnon said he sees his own hacking as
"humanitarian." He said he only wanted to find evidence of a UFO
cover-up and expose it.
He called the alleged anti-gravity
propulsion system,
"extra-terrestrial technology we should have
access to".
"I wanted to find out why this is
being kept a secret when it could be put to good use," he said
in the BBC interview last year.
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4715612.stm]
"What was the most exciting thing
you saw?" I ask.
"I found a list of officers' names," he claims, "under the
heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers'."
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2005/jul/09/weekend7.weekend2]
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