Posted on 12/10/2015 8:06:50 AM PST by RummyChick
A Brit hacker who managed to gain access to top secret NASA computers has astonishingly claimed to have found evidence of U.S. warships stationed in space.
Gary McKinnon, who was wanted by America over the biggest military hack of all time, said that he discovered a secret space programme run by the American Navy.
Speaking to UFO channel RichPlanet TV, the 49-year-old revealed: âI used a program called Landsearch, which could search all the files and folders.
âBut I scanned and looked for documents, I found an Excel spreadsheet which said, âNon-terrestrial officersâ.
Agent May gave her approval
Yes, I probably shouldn’t have posted that on an open board. Most folks will probably just think it is a joke.
In space...no one can hear you kvetch.
Why Navy and not Air Force? This guy is a wacko so don’t believe him anyway.
LOL, I read that and thought...”Nope. Not even going to bother...” as my eyes rolled up.
Later
I think Scully leaked this information.
Hey, even we "sea-going bellhops" get things right once in a while!
BTW, I like the "heroes" on your About page.
"Honor your father and your mother, as the LORD your God has commanded you, so that you may live long and that it may go well with you in the land the LORD your God is giving you." Deuteronomy 5:16
Oh come on - logic ruins the fun of threads like this...
:)
Oh that’s just the one up in the artic region used when the Mars one is in rest mode. Can’t fix the one on Mars, but the one int he artic barrens is easily accessed ... by the right personnel.
I would hope so. But hope is often fleeting.
BTTT
It’s a Navy program because the anti-gravity engine can be placed inside the existing submarines.
Thanks for your service-I have always had a huge amount of respect for the USMC (even as military brats when we called you guys"Jarheads"!) and on this anniversary (kind of anniversary) of Chosin, it always brings to mind what Ernest Hemingway wrote: "I would rather have a good Marine, even a ruined one, than anything in the world when there are chips down." And for young people, I will take a Marine over any college kid, anywhere, of the same age.
I agree with that sentiment. Here is a funny story that illustrates one of the reasons why I feel that way from a trip I made down to Washington to counter-demonstrate against the Move-on and Code-Pinkos, and we met up with a bunch of active duty Marines back from Iraq (They were visiting a buddy over in Arlington who had been killed in Fallujah...I met them while visiting my Dad)
They came over and hung out with us (not in Uniform, as you can see) at the circle on the other side of the bridge near the Lincoln Memorial. While we were waiting for the parade of moonbat liberals to come across the bridge, we saw a van drive up to the side of the bridge, a couple of guys jumped out, carried two large white boxes to the base of the bridge near the water, then ran back to the van and drove away. All of us saw it, and were looking at each other, wondering what the hell that was, because it looked suspicious. Before anyone could stop them, a couple of the Marines took off at a dead run to investigate, while their buddies yelled after them "Hey! You guys don't know what that stuff is! It could be a bomb..." and so on, but they kept running and disappeared down the embankment. A minute later, they both reappeared and ran over to us with big grins on their faces.
"What were they?" we asked. They said, still grinning, "A boxes of Marxist, leftist pamphlets! We pissed all over them!"
They were prouder than a dog with two tails, and boy was I proud of them! We about fell on the ground laughing, just imagining the puzzled faces on the moonbats when they went to hand the soggy pamphlets out, wondering why they were so damp!
Look at them. A bunch of kids, and they loved each other. When I hear people saying "Where do we get men like that...THAT is where America gets men like that!
Oops...screwed up html formatting. The comment about college kids was mine, not Hemingway’s!
Denmark has an anti-gravity device × (Daleth effect) installed in a research submarine Blaeksprutten?
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