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Gary McKinnon

Scottish hacker who penetrated 97 U.S. military and NASA computers searching for evidence of suppressed free energy and antigravity technology, claiming to have found a "non-terrestrial officers" spreadsheet and evidence of systematic UFO image tampering at NASA.

FieldDetails
Full NameGary McKinnon
RoleHacker / Independent Researcher
PlatformInterviews, documentaries, media appearances
Notable WorksPenetration of U.S. Space Command, Army, Navy, Air Force, and NASA systems (2001-2002); discovery claims regarding "non-terrestrial officers" and free energy suppression

Their Claims

Gary McKinnon's hacking campaign was explicitly motivated by physics — specifically, the claim that the U.S. government was suppressing free energy technology and antigravity propulsion derived from recovered UAP craft. His stated motivation came from the Disclosure Project's May 2001 Washington Press Club conference, where witnesses claimed the government possessed zero-point energy devices and antigravity systems but kept them classified.

Between February 2001 and March 2002, McKinnon accessed 97 military and NASA computer systems using the handle "Solo." His claimed discoveries, while unverified due to his failure to download or retain files, directly address several core questions in UAP physics:

Non-Terrestrial Officers Spreadsheet: McKinnon claimed he found an Excel spreadsheet on a U.S. Space Command server listing personnel under the heading "Non-Terrestrial Officers," along with ship-to-ship transfer logs referencing vessels designated "USSS LeMay" and "USSS Hillenkoetter" — names not corresponding to any known Navy ships. If legitimate, this would suggest an off-world military program potentially utilizing advanced propulsion technology.

NASA Image Tampering: McKinnon stated he accessed Building 8 at NASA's Johnson Space Center, where a NASA photographic technician named Donna Hare had previously testified that satellite images were routinely scrubbed of anomalous craft. McKinnon claimed he viewed an unprocessed satellite image showing "a silvery, cigar-shaped object with geodesic spheres on either side" before his connection was severed. This matches descriptions of UAP morphology reported independently by military witnesses.

Free Energy Suppression: McKinnon stated he was specifically searching for evidence that zero-point energy and antigravity technologies existed within classified programs but were being withheld from the public. He claimed to have found references consistent with the suppression of advanced energy technology, though he did not retain documentation.

Key Quotes

"I found a list of officers' names under the heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers'... I found a list of 'fleet-to-fleet transfers,' and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They weren't U.S. Navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet." — Gary McKinnon, interviews following arrest, 2002-2005

"I was looking for suppressed technology, laughingly referred to as UFO technology. I think that there is a grave injustice, and that the technology is being used for secret military projects rather than for the benefit of mankind." — Gary McKinnon, BBC interview

"I found a folder titled 'Unfiltered' with a high-resolution satellite image... a silvery, cigar-shaped object with geodesic spheres on either side. No rivets, no seams, smooth." — Gary McKinnon, describing the NASA image he viewed

Key Arguments & Evidence They Cite

  • The Disclosure Project's 2001 National Press Club event, featuring over 20 military and government witnesses claiming knowledge of suppressed energy and propulsion technologies
  • The existence of a "Non-Terrestrial Officers" spreadsheet on U.S. Space Command systems, suggesting an off-world military program
  • Ship names (USSS LeMay, USSS Hillenkoetter) not matching any known U.S. Navy vessel registry, suggesting a classified space fleet
  • NASA employee testimony (Donna Hare) corroborating systematic image scrubbing at Johnson Space Center Building 8
  • The disproportionate government response — seeking 70 years in prison — as indirect evidence that he accessed genuinely classified advanced technology programs
  • Zero-point energy references within military networks, consistent with claims that the government possesses but suppresses breakthrough energy technology

Where They've Said It

  • Multiple BBC and UK media interviews (2002-2012)
  • Documentary appearances including "UFO Hacker" coverage
  • Interviews with Richard D. Hall and other investigators
  • Project Camelot interview (detailed technical claims)
  • Wired Magazine interview (June 2006)

The Counterargument

  • McKinnon did not download, screenshot, or retain any of the files he claims to have found, making his claims entirely unverifiable
  • He was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome during extradition proceedings, and critics suggest his pattern-seeking behavior may have led to misinterpretation of mundane data
  • The "Non-Terrestrial Officers" spreadsheet could have referred to personnel assigned to satellite or space-related programs using informal terminology
  • The USSS ship designations could refer to administrative or simulation designations rather than physical spacecraft
  • The 70-year prison threat may reflect the severity of unauthorized access to military networks during the post-9/11 period rather than the sensitivity of what he found
  • No independent corroboration of his specific claims has emerged from the systems he accessed
  • The NASA image could have been a conventional satellite photograph of a known object or artifact
  • Bob Lazar — Claims to have reverse-engineered alien craft using Element 115 as fuel; McKinnon was searching for evidence of exactly this kind of classified program
  • Hal Puthoff — Physicist whose zero-point energy research aligns with the "free energy suppression" thesis that motivated McKinnon's hacking
  • David Grusch — UAP whistleblower who testified under oath about recovered non-human craft and reverse-engineering programs, corroborating the type of programs McKinnon claimed to find evidence of
  • Luis Elizondo — Former AATIP director whose disclosures support the existence of classified UAP programs within military infrastructure

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This information was compiled by Claude AI research.