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gary mckinnon loses appeal in house of lords

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posted on Jul, 31 2008 @ 04:15 AM
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gary mckinnon loses appeal in house of lords


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On Wednesday, a 42-year-old UFO enthusiast lost his bid in a British court to fight extradition to the U.S. on charges he hacked into several U.S. military bases and even NASA.

Gary McKinnon has been fighting extradition for nearly six years, and his latest setback occurred in the British House of Lords. McKinnon admits breaking into U.S. databases in order to uncover evidence of secret UFO documents. His supporters contend that if deported to the U.S. for trial, McKinnon could be portrayed as a terrorist, seeking military secrets in general.
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posted on Jul, 31 2008 @ 04:15 AM
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are the british goverment breaking the law by extraditing gary mckinnon since the american goverment appears to no longer respect human rights as they no longer stand on the council, and with the current terrors laws allowing them to detain people indefinitly without charge are not cohesive with current policies in great britain, take for example the likes of some of the evil people lately who wont be deported because of what will happen to them in their home countries because of the crimes they have commited?

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posted on Jul, 31 2008 @ 04:36 AM
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There is currently another thread ongoing about this. You can find this thread here. That thread was started earlier than this one, and as such, has more replies. That thread is the best place to find information on this topic. Please help to contribute to the discussion there.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention though.

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