Archive for April, 2007

Strange lights spotted over Guernsey

Strange Lights in the Sky

Strange Lights in the Sky

A commercial airline pilot from one plane and passengers from another have reported that they saw two bright yellow flat disc shapes, estimated to be twice the size of a Boeing 737, in the sky near Guernsey.

John Spencer, deputy chairman of the British UFO Research Association, said: “These types of sightings have been reported by pilots – generally accepted to be reliable and sensible observers – since the 1940s and they have excited attention to this day.

“Such light effects are often popularly thought to represent alien visitors but many UFO researchers believe they more likely represent natural, atmospheric, phenomena not yet fully understood by science.

Atmospheric phenomena, black budget aircraft or UFO of the alien kind? Have you seen any strange lights in the sky? If so, Cryptoworld would like to hear from you.

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Pilot spots ‘UFO’ over Guernsey

April 25, 2007 | 2 Comments | Read More »

UK Hacker loses High Court appeal

Gary Mckinnon

Gary Mckinnon, UFO Hacker

Gary McKinnon who allegedly caused thousands of dollars of damage to US army, air force and NASA property by hacking their computer systems, has lost his appeal against his extradition to the US where he could face a military tribunal and up to 70 years in jail.

Mckinnon, alias “Solo”, claimed he only hacked systems in 2001 while searching for evidence of UFOs and proof of advanced technology.

But the US (Pentagon) claims he caused $700,000 (£375, 000) worth of damage while crippling their systems.

His solicitors now plan to apply to the House of Lords, Britain’s highest court, to challenge today’s high court ruling and ultimately, the original decision by the Home Secretary, John Reid.

Lets hope this fiasco reaches a happy end.

External Links:
Gary McKinnon (Wikipedia)
Free Gary Mckinnon (Blog)
Briton loses extradition fight over US military hacking (Guardian)
UK hacker loses extradition fight (BBC)

April 3, 2007 | 2 Comments | Read More »