Hacker: US intelligence agencies had access to crashed extra-terrestrial technology

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A Briton fighting extradition to the US for hacking into top-secret computers claims he was morally justified in breaking the law.

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"There was good evidence to show that certain secretive parts of the American government intelligence agencies did have access to crashed extra terrestrial technology which could... save us as a form of free, clean, pollution-free energy.

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Disclosure South African Node awakens

Disclosure

Disclosure has been happening since year 2001, the process is speeding up, and official global disclosure by governments and mainstream media/television will happen in 2012 or 2013.

Currently the world wide web is the chosen low key communications tool being used to slowly trickle information to the online community. (who knows how to gather data and who are of a certain intellectual capability.)

There is evidence being disclosed by governments and individuals from around the globe,
expect these articles to increase as the levels of 'massmedia clampdown' are slowly raised, phase by phase, we have just entered another phase.

Buzz Aldrin has been given permission to make public statements, however he apparently said too much too soon in the exitement of the moment.

Individuals who know how to use communication tools and how to search for relevant information will be shocked at the amount of data pertaining to this very serious and critical event that is already available.

These scans were leaked by a former CERN employee, and attempts to discredit it has failed.

For individuals who would like to view the subsequent Edgar Mitchell interview.

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The sleepers must awaken
 
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Why does all alien writing always look like it came out of AvP? Or do the movie directors know something we don't?

lol, was wondering the exact same thing. They always have these cool looking rune-type thingies.
 
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