New Medical Evidence Could Stop UFO Hacker Extradition »

Posted By newsguy2005 1 month ago in News

Newly-appointed UK Home Secretary Alan Johnson has stopped the clock on the extradition of a British man who hacked into US government computers and discovered a secret military space project.

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    newsguy20051 month ago

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    Submitted the wrong link. Here's the real one:

    http://www.therightperspective.org/2009/10/26/new-...

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      calitennflo1 month ago

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      Asperger’s syndrome ? What will they think of next? I agree though...the US military had a very lax computer security network. What did they expect?

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      Wolfie20074 weeks, 1 day ago

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      So because he is autistic he's above the law? I don't think so.

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