British hacker who found 'proof' of non-terrestrial space fleet
Methodology to mislead the human race: PART FOUR

Seven years after British hacker Gary McKinnon’s fight against extradition to the United States for uncovering evidence pointing to a covert secret space programme (SSP) was upheld in December 2012, US president Donald Trump (during his first coming to the White House) proudly announced the creation of the country’s first new “armed service” since 1947 through the establishment of the Space Force.
With everything else that was taking place during those “crazy hazy days” in 2019 the landmark event went pretty much unheralded but it must rank as one of the most significant acts of his entire first term in office. The strategy behind its creation, according to Trump, was to help the US deter aggression and control the ultimate high ground, with the new service immediately inheriting all members of the Air Force’s Space Command.
And, the man to oversee this process was former Air Force general John “Jay” Raymond, Space Command’s former chief, who was officially welcomed as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff through his Space Force appointment. A significant elevation for Raymond, I’d suggest, and a clear indication of the importance Space Force had acquired.
“US Space Command will only be as strong as the capabilities it is provided by the United States Space Force,” Raymond said. “Let there be no mistake, the United States is the best in the world in space today. Consistent with our national defence strategy, the United States Space Force will ensure we compete, deter and win from a position of strength, securing our way of life and our national security.”
The words from Raymond and Trump gave a clear indication of how the Pentagon regards space, viewing it as a domain to be won through military strength, with Space Force the means to achieve that.
But what if it had already been developing that role since that fateful meeting in 1955 between Dwight Eisenhower, one of Trump’s predecessors in the White House, and representatives of the Dark Fleet? Could McKinnon uncovering a spreadsheet containing the names of about 20 "non-terrestrial officers" and 10 starships (see Part Three of this series), after hacking into the computers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, have had something to do with the Pentagon’s decision to come clean about the existence of a Space Force able to “compete, deter and win” from a position of strength?
Trump’s announcement was almost exactly seven years after the case for McKinnon’s extradition was overthrown, had the Pentagon decided to change tack after 70 years of playing dumb?
McKinnon, a systems administrator, allegedly gained access to the NASA secrets by finding publicly available IP blocks for the Johnson Space Center and exploiting its insecure Windows Office protocol, NetBIOS, using similar methods to hack into Navy, Army and Pentagon systems.
He wrote a script that allowed him to scan up to 65,000 machines for passwords in under eight minutes, discovering many machines could be accessed with admin rights by simply using “admin” as the username and leaving the password field blank. On these unsecured machines, McKinnon installed a software program called RemotelyAnywhere, which allowed him access and control of them over the internet, enabling him to browse through them, transfer or delete files and monitor all activity, allowing him to log off the moment anyone else was logging on.
McKinnon obtained information about Building 8 at the Johnson Space Center, where he'd heard NASA allegedly airbrushed UFOs out of high-resolution satellite imagery. Scanning the interface he found 255 machines on which he could log in as an admin and have full access to whatever was stored on them, eventually discovering an Excel spreadsheet titled “Non-Terrestrial Officers” containing names and ranks of US Air Force personnel not registered anywhere else. He also found photos, having to reduce their resolution to download the satellite images he found showing “cigar-shaped objects” above the Earth.
Although the US Department of Justice did not publicly state how it became aware of McKinnon’s snooping, he believed it was simply a case of hacking into the Johnson Space Center at the wrong time, leading to his connection being shutdown and the RemotelyAnywhere software being traced to his email address. As a result NASA, with the help of UK police, were able to track him down.
In November 2002, McKinnon was indicted on seven counts of computer-related crimes by a US federal jury, each one carrying a potential 10-year jail sentence, totalling up to 70 years in prison.
He remained at liberty until June 2005, when the UK enacted the Extradition Act 2003, making it easier for the US to request extradition without providing contestable evidence.
In June 2008, McKinnon’s lawyers pointed out to the House of Lords that he could face up to 10 years in jail per count without the chance of repatriation, but only 37-46 months if he cooperated with a plea deal and went voluntarily to the US. The deal was rejected though on the grounds the US tried to force McKinnon to waive his legal rights and could not guarantee he would serve his sentence in the UK.
His lawyers, arguing his extradition could be denied if there was an abuse of process, stated: “If the United States wishes to use the processes of English courts to secure the extradition of an alleged offender, then they must play by our rules.”
But the House of Lords rejected this argument on the grounds that “the difference between the American system and our own is not perhaps so stark as McKinnon’s argument suggests” and that extradition proceedings should “accommodate legal and cultural differences between the legal systems of the many foreign-friendly states with whom the UK has entered into reciprocal extradition arrangements”.
In September 2008, McKinnon appealed to the European Court of Human Rights, which imposed a bar on the extradition, but the appeal was ultimately rejected and led to McKinnon agreeing to undergo a “mental health” evaluation, resulting in his diagnosis with Asperger’s syndrome.
Just as an interesting aside the three-hour examination was carried out by Simon Baron-Cohen, director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge and a cousin of actor and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen (Ali G). Yeah, interesting, an Ashkenazi Jewish dynasty having a role to play in McKinnon’s extradition case… don't know what to make of that!
Warnings from psychiatrists followed stating that as a result of his condition McKinnon may be a suicide risk if faced with the prospect of extradition and trial in the US which, after further legal wrangling, led to home secretary Theresa May blocking his extradition in October 2012 on the grounds that his medical condition would “give rise to such a high risk of him ending his life” that a decision to extradite would be incompatible with his human rights.
Why have I gone into such detail about the McKinnon case? Well, it’s all sounding a bit contrived to me… finding a backdoor into NASA computers, possibility of 70 years in jail, diagnosed with Asperger’s, May blocking his extradition and Trump announcing the creation of Space Force less than a decade later. Perhaps just how things transpired... but maybe some disinformation in there to cover up something else or orchestrate a route to disclosure and the creation of Space Force? The whole saga really is a can of worms and none of it should be taken at face value.
Once again it seems to me to be a convenient strategy to blur the lines between fact and fiction and further muddy the SSP narrative, suggesting it’s a recent development rather than an ongoing evolution since World War II.
As well as the alleged 1955 agreement with the Dark Fleet, Eisenhower reputedly also had a meeting in 1957 with another extraterrestrial group from Venus, after an emissary from the planet touched down in “Victory One” near the town of Alexandria, Virginia, on the Potomac River a stone’s throw from Washington.
First written about in 1967 in Frank E Stranges’ book Stranger At The Pentagon, the Venusian Valiant Thor and his crew are said to have landed on 16 March on a three-year mission to convince the world’s powers to sign up to the “interstellar community” following the atomic bomb explosions in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that brought an end to the second world war.
At a meeting with Eisenhower, his vice-president Richard Nixon and the American chiefs of staff, Thor – who Stranges also claimed to have had direct content with – said his mission was to promote peace and a higher level of spiritual enlightenment; and to warn against the dangers of nuclear weapons, poverty and environmental destruction. The offer of advanced technical knowledge was the incentive for heeding the concerns.
According to Stranges, Thor claimed his race had been monitoring Earth for many centuries and had become increasingly concerned with the state of the planet. Just have to ask at this point if you remember the classic 1951 sci-fi movie The Day The Earth Stood Still (link below)? Was that the arts covering up Thor's arrival during its planning stage or was he a product of Stranges’ creative imagination following the release of the film?
The next question I have is whether Thor was an emissary of Venus or not? Could his mission instead have actually been on behalf of the Galactic Federation of Worlds, allegedly a coalition of civilizations from across the Milky Way established to maintain harmony in the galaxy?
In Part One of this series I focused on the ill-fated “Operation Highjump”, the US-led mission to Antarctica headed by Admiral Richard Byrd, that was allegedly repelled by the Dark Fleet.
But the events at the South Pole in 1947 are not the only mystery surrounding Byrd, with his 1926 journey to the North Pole also the subject of a huge amount of intrigue. However, in relation to the Galactic Federation of Worlds, it is another alleged foray to the North Pole that’s of greater interest.
While supposedly leading Task Force 68 in Antarctica during the early part of 1947, The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E Byrd – edited by Timothy Green Beckley and Tim Swartz – tells of a mysterious flight he made over the North Pole on 9 February that year.
As far as I’ve been able to ascertain the entry in Byrd’s journal is tagged Flight Log – Base Camp Arctic and tells how Byrd spots a range of mountains he’s never encountered before just over three hours into the journey, whilst also experiencing problems with the magnetic and gyro compasses which are beginning to gyrate and wobble.
Now, of course, Byrd couldn’t have been in two places at once but other possibilities exist that could explain the disparity, including a simple typographical error perhaps due to cold fingers or a “secret departure” from the Operation Highjump mission.
My assumption, without personally having seen the diary, would be that the flight log of 9 February, if genuine, probably referred to a mission over Antarctica, during which Byrd claims to have been pulled through a vortex into the inner Earth where he encountered the humanoid inhabitants of the city of Agartha and a figurehead referred to as the “Master”, who reprimands him for humanity’s invention of the atomic bomb and warns a dark age is to come if humans don’t mend their ways.
It all seems very strange and was certainly not something that was talked about again by Byrd following his debriefing at the Pentagon, a final journal entry suggesting he was sworn to never speak of the incident again. But, perhaps the most compelling evidence of Byrd’s encounters in Antarctica in 1947 come from Chilean newspaper reports from 5 March, when crew members of Task Force 68 told reporters of skirmishes with incredible disc-shaped craft that resulted in “many fatalities”. And, rather than deny the heavy losses, Byrd told the Chilean press of a new enemy capable of traversing from pole to pole at incredible speeds.
During his February flight into the inner Earth, Byrd’s diary suggested he’d flown over a strange mountain range before encountering lush vegetation where there should only have been ice and snow. He reports seeing an animal resembling a mammoth and then being drawn to a city where no city should be, which he later discovers is called Agartha.
The navigation instruments during the flight are spinning all over the shop and the gyroscope oscillates back and forth, with the plane’s controls unresponsive but it is allegedly escorted to Agartha by “radiant” disc-shaped aircraft marked with swastikas.
Until this point the diary entries are short and delineated by time but after landing Byrd and his radioman are asked to leave the craft by several tall blond-haired figures, with Byrd later escorted for an audience with the “Master”. Further entries are Byrd’s recollections of the events that followed, when he is told the destruction caused by the first atomic bombs in Japan resulted in the Arianni sending their “flugelrads” (translated from German as flying discs) to the surface world to investigate the impact of these weapons on mankind’s development.
The Master then tells Byrd to return to the surface with a message for humanity: “The dark ages that will come now for your race will cover the Earth like a pall, but I believe that some of your race will live through the storm, beyond that, I cannot say. We see at a great distance a new world stirring from the ruins of your race, seeking its lost and legendary treasures, and they will be here, my son, safe in our keeping.
“When that time arrives, we shall come forward again to help revive your culture and your race. Perhaps, by then, you will have learned the futility of war and its strife… and after that time, certain of your culture and science will be returned for your race to begin anew.”
Byrd is then led back to rejoin his radioman and the pair are taken back to their plane which is guided out of the city and returned on a course to their base camp, where it apparently lands an hour or so later.
Less than three weeks after this alleged encounter Operation Highjump is abruptly terminated and Task Force 68 holed up in Chilean ports, crew members telling reporters of a battle against strange discs that emerged from the ocean.
Byrd was silenced after his Pentagon debriefing on 11 March and nothing heard from the Master again. But in July that year a disc-shaped craft is supposed to have been retrieved from a ranch near Roswell in New Mexico, during a summer when there were waves of UFO sightings over residential areas across the United States.
So could there be more than one secret programme? A Fourth Reich-Draco reptilian Dark Fleet operating alongside the Galactic Federation of Worlds, with the US Space Force caught somewhere in between?
Very little evidence to point definitively in any direction but more than enough intrigue to suggest a scenario that could be true. Look out for PART FIVE for more revelations about the SSP, secret underground bases and Nazi missions to the Moon and Mars!
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