
Best Of British, Gary McKinnon
BRITISH citizen Gary McKinnon, made a mistake, writes John Blake.
He hacked into 97 American military computers, and, now the American government seem to want him to pay a big price.They want McKinnon’s arse. Such is the determination of the American government to nail McKinnon, that its a fair bet that he will face a long sentence in an American prison after being extradited.
What interests me about this case is how the British government(clowns in pin-striped suits?)are happy to bend to American pressure and hand Mckinnon over like an unwanted bag of dirty washing.
So how many English people consider Mckinnon a “terrorist” and a danger to the UK or anyone? I’ve a hunch that comparatively few feel that he is a truly bad guy on the block, and, that any sentencing regarding his behaviour should be in the UK and under British law.
How ironic indeed, that New Labour are happy to dump him across the Atlantic, when there have been numerous reports in the media about British government departments losing highly confidential information, thousands of laptops, and, very important secret CD’s that contained information about millions of British citizens.They certainly deserve a GOLD MEDAL for making so many cock-ups!
So is is just as easy for the British government to get a wanky yank extradited to the UK? Well, apparently not.New Labour’s rear-end seems open wide and 24 hours a day to please the American administration,and the British Home Office and government officials seem so pathetic and callous about protecting a UK citizen.
McKinnon claims he is being made a scapegoat because hacking into sensitive military
computers was “ridiculously easy”. I feel that Mckinnon DID do wrong by poking his nerdy face into America’s business but consider that he should be prosecuted in Britain and under British laws, where the “crime” took place.
There have been loads of cases over over the years where whizz kids with computers have hacked into secret computer files, and exposed joke security.
We certainly now live in times when terrorism and the fight against it is constantly spoken about,but Mckinnon deserved more protection from his own government.If they will behave that way towards him, then the same will apply to anyone.
How interesting to look back and remember that before the attacks on 9/11 that the head of the CIA apparently said that,” he didn’t want to hear anymore talk about the threat of terrorism.” The billions spent on security proving utterly useless when the attacks on the World Trade Centre happened on that tragic and historic day.
Good luck Mr. Mckinnon. Your going to need LOTS of it in the very near future.
Posted: 11th, September 2008 | In: Police Log, Twitterings, War On Terror Comments (5) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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September 22nd, 2008 at 1:21 am
Agreement…but not with LB. Gary’s case has illuminated the fact that even the European Court of Human Rights can be subverted by the CIA, or what ever they are.
If UFOs are nonsense why have they come down so hard on him?
Its a pity there are not more brave souls in search of truth out there…
Watch the skies and open your eyes
September 19th, 2008 at 12:46 am
luke bonnett, where the evidence? Even one of the US government’s top officials said they would have issues trying to provide evidence of ALL the damage he has caused.
September 11th, 2008 at 10:33 pm
“US foreign policy is akin to government-sponsored terrorism these days . . . It was not a mistake that there was a huge security stand down on September 11 last year . . . I am SOLO. I will continue to disrupt at the highest levels . . .”
He knew what he was doing.
He did it on purpose.
He will stand trial.
Get over it.
read the ruling.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200708/ldjudgmt/jd080730/mckinn-1.htm
September 11th, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Great Article! Has anyone asked the question “why the hell was the U.S. Military running Microsoft windows on a public network?” What a joke for everyone who has any I.T experience. Also, what’s the crime when there’s no locks on the door and nothing is stolen?
Give this guy a Medal! There should be a full investigation into what the U.S. is apparently hiding.
September 11th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
Spot on this article. The Yanks can run people over here and get away with it, as the case of a US Naval officer shows - he killed his victims by the way, but no charges pressed. Then there is the Yank who went on websites exhorting GBH to Oxbridge profs, but he was not extradited.
But let some small guy take a peek over the fence and they want to treat him like a terrorist. What about Warren Anderson, for whom there is an active arrest warrant
for his part in Bhopal? He sits safe and sound in the US, which ought to extradite him back to India. And what about the paedophile Samuel Edwards (google this it check - I am not making this up) who had 150,000 images of brutal torture of toddlers yet only got 6 months and an apology from the judge in the US.
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M&A
Artemis
I have tried googling it and cannot find a reference to the case you mention.