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"It's Like Nothing in Space": the Hacker Who Broke Into Nasa Reveals the Truth About Ufos

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In the early 2000s, British Gary McKinnon was not a secret agent or a sophisticated spy. He was a hacker who operated from his London home, often wearing a bathrobe, drinking beer and smoking, while hacking into the world's most secure computer systems. What began as a search for free energy and new propulsion technologies ended in one of the most embarrassing incidents in the history of the Pentagon and NASA. In an interview with the podcast "A…
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In the early 2000s, British Gary McKinnon was not a secret agent or a sophisticated spy. He was a hacker who operated from his London home, often wearing a bathrobe, drinking beer and smoking, while hacking into the world's most secure computer systems. What began as a search for free energy and new propulsion technologies ended in one of the most embarrassing incidents in the history of the Pentagon and NASA. In an interview with the podcast "A…

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וואלה! broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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