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Old 10-18-2008, 03:14 PM   #12
TAXMASTER
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Default Re: Hacker McKinnon to be extradited to the US

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Originally Posted by mntruthseeker View Post
I never missed the whole story taxmaster.

When I first got involved with my studying of UFO's , I also found many that had the FBI Files, no access on it. Now, Gary says he just hit enter twice and got into these files. Do you think for one minute if I had done that , I too wouldn't checked them out?

The sad thing is they were closed to us. In Minneapolis, when my children were younger, I used to take them to see the UFO exhibits at the Fosay Tower.....unfortunately they closed them down and we never made it to all the featured videos or exibitions.

My curiousity only flurished.

Gary did nothing wrong, the files were there and I read as many as I could while I could. They just want fresh blood and these charges should be dropped. It could of been me or my son had we did that extra click and the files opened up to us. Alot of them were open and we did get into them. Gary was curious is all and not making it a full pledge career of hacking into computers. He certainly is not a spy.

I pray that Gary does get things dropped but that would be too much to expect of our government at this time.

Bringing charges against him in Australia is the only way to go............drag this baby out some, like maybe until 2013
i have mixed feelings about this. first i state that most of the information should have been disclosed but i can use a simple analogy that describes my sentiments.

suppose that a person came to you and asked you for money and for whatever reason, you did not give him any or maybe he asked you for $1000 and you only gave him $10. this person found out where you lived and went to your door and knocked and nobody answered. they then tried the door knob and found that it had been locked but the door was not shut all the way so you could just push the door open. this happened when the cleaning lady failed to shut the door all the way on her way out. that person went into your house without your permission and found and took $250 that you had stashed in a cookie jar. now the point is that just because the door was left open, it didn't give anyone permission to enter. and the money in the cookie jar wouldn't have been there if you would have given all the money that he asked you for the first time.

regardless whether the government left the door open or not, whether they should have disclosed or not, whether they should just let him go with a slap on the wrist or not, the fact is that he committed a crime period. he snooped where he shouldn't, he went in through a back door knowing if he got caught he would be punished. so now he has to pay the piper.

Namaste'
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