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														October 
														16th was a day of dread 
														but it turned out to be 
														a day of Joy for Gary 
														McKinnon 
														and his family as Teresa 
														May, the home secretary, 
														made a dramatic 
														statement to Parliament 
														today - Gary McKinnon 
														will not be extradited 
														to the US for terrorist 
														or any other charges in 
														connection with his 
														stumbling across 
														information in NASA and 
														Pentagon Computers that 
														UFOs are real and the 
														government has spent 
														quite a lot of time on 
														the subject contrary to 
														their public statements. 
														It was a long ordeal, a 
														decade of  intimidation by the US government that has taken a toll on Gary physically and mentally- His mother Janis Sharp was quoted as saying she was "overwhelmed" after an "emotional rollercoaster" and she said Mrs May had been "incredibly brave" to "stand up" to the US.  | 
													
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																				by Jerry Pippin 
																		(April 12, 2012) - Theresa May, Home Secretary, seems to be igniting the sentiment of key elected officials in the UK and going ahead with extradition of UFO Hacker Gary McKinnon despite a 2009 finding that he was not guilty of an extraditable offense and a Court of Human Rights finding that McKinnon has a condition that is certain he will be harmed by extradition. This case is years old now, why does the USG want McKinnon to be tried on cyber terrorism? Have we reached a point where elected officials no longer can control their own bureaucracy? The current Prime Minister David Cameron and many politicians have said they favor rejecting the extradition. There is a petition to sign asking for the UK to stop the extradition. CLICK HERE to sign. Or you can send an email directly to the UK at this address. public.enquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk  | 
														
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																	"I don’t see 
																	the Obama 
																	thing in a 
																	negative 
																	light as he 
																	said it will 
																	be a U.K 
																	decision 
																	which 
																	America will 
																	respect and 
																	accept (and 
																	will not 
																	challenge). 
																	This leaves 
																	the U.K 
																	 Government 
																	free to 
																	refuse to 
																	extradite 
																	without 
																	worrying 
																	about 
																	upsetting 
																	the U.S and 
																	without 
																	having to 
																	worry about 
																	a challenge 
																	that would 
																	drag on for 
																	even more 
																	more years."
																	
																	 
															"I believe the U.K government will soon refuse to Extradite as they’d look very silly to have had a joint worldwide press conference with our Prime Minister David Cameron and President Obama with only four questions being posed from the press and one of those questions being all about Gary, if they intended to extradite. " "The expectation in the U.K now is that our Government will refuse to Extradite."  | 
													
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																	British 
																	politics 
																	just got 
																	hotter with 
																	an unlikely 
																	candidate 
																	for Jack 
																	Straw's 
																	Blackburn 
																	constituency. 
																	Janis Sharp 
																	said she 
																	blamed the 
																	justice 
																	secretary 
																	for pushing 
																	through the
																	
																	extradition 
																	treaty 
																	with the US.
																	
																	 
																
																	
																	Under the 
																	treaty, her 
																	son, from 
																	Wood Green 
																	in London, 
																	could be 
																	sent to the 
																	US for 
																	trial. She 
																	has been 
																	battling in 
																	the courts 
																	the 
																	extradition 
																	to America 
																	of
																	
																	Gary 
																	McKinnon 
																	who 
																	confessed to 
																	hacking US 
																	government 
																	computers 
																	because he 
																	was told he 
																	would only 
																	get a six 
																	month 
																	sentence and 
																	now he is 
																	being 
																	extradited 
																	to be tried 
																	for cyber 
																	terrorism 
																	which has a 
																	70 year 
																	sentence. 
																	McKinnon 
																	contests the 
																	charges that 
																	huge amounts 
																	of damage 
																	were done by 
																	him on his 
																	search for 
																	UFO 
																	information 
																	many years 
																	ago.   
																	
																	Sharp, from 
																	Hertfordshire, 
																	who intends 
																	to stand as 
																	an 
																	independent 
																	candidate, 
																	said she 
																	believed 
																	Labour was 
																	responsible 
																	for eroding 
																	civil 
																	liberties. 
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																	 McKinnon Extradition Delayed until Spring Janis writes: 
																	
																	
																	"We can't 
																	believe it 
																	and are over 
																	the moon. I 
																	couldn't 
																	stop crying 
																	when I heard 
																	and Gary 
																	couldn't 
																	believe it 
																	and said 
																	he's still 
																	in shock. 
																	I've always 
																	said that 
																	all we need 
																	is one good 
																	person to 
																	look at this 
																	case for 
																	what it is 
																	and to say, 
																	"Enough is 
																	enough." 
																	Time to end 
																	this and to 
																	give 
																	Gary his 
																	life back 
																	again. Maybe 
																	Justice 
																	Mitting is 
																	that man. So 
																	pleased, 
																	can't 
																	explain how 
																	much of a 
																	relief this 	4									is but I 
																	know you 
																	know.  The 
																	Judicial 
																	Review 
																	should be 
																	heard around 
																	April/May 
																	when our 
																	election is 
																	in full 
																	swing, so 
																	that's good.
																	
																	
																 
																
																	
																	
																	I'm glad 
																	2009 is out 
																	of the way, 
																	2010 feels 
																	better." 
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																		Gary's 
																		Mum 
																		wrote 
																		Jerry 
																		this 
																		email at 
																		11:02 am 
																		CT,11-27-09: 
																	
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																	His Mother, 
																	Janis Sharp, 
																	has been 
																	quoted as 
																	saying in 
																	effect her 
																	son should 
																	get a job 
																	from the US 
																	on 
																	prevention 
																	of cyber 
																	terrorism 
																	instead of 
																	the US 
																	trying to 
																	send him to 
																	jail. The 43 
																	year old 
																	unemployed 
																	man is 
																	expected to 
																	take his 
																	case to the
																	
																	European 
																	Court of 
																	Human Rights.  
																	It is not 
																	clear how 
																	the Obama 
																	Administration 
																	views his 
																	crime and 
																	prosecution. 
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																	CLICK HERE
																	to 
																	read about 
																	Gary as 
																	presented on 
																	NPR today 
																	from an 
																	Associated 
																	Press story. 
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																	 News coverage of Chrissie Hynde singing in support of Gary McKinnon to help get his message to Barack Obama's ears. Chrissie along with David Gilmour, Bob Geldof and Gary himself is singing Chicago. CLICK HERE for ITN: Chrissie Hynde and Gary and Janis.  | 
														
														 
																
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																		"I'm 
																		taking 
																		Gary 
																		down to 
																		RAK 
																		studious 
																		in
																		
																		London 
																		this 
																		week to 
																		film a 
																		video 
																		being 
																		made for 
																		the song
																		
																		
																		Chicago 
																		that was 
																		recorded 
																		by
																		
																		David 
																		Gilmour,
																		
																		Sir Bob 
																		Geldof,
																		
																		Chrissie 
																		Hynde 
																		and Gary 
																		as an 
																		appeal 
																		to Obama 
																		to 
																		cancel 
																		the 
																		extradition 
																		request 
																		and 
																		asking 
																		Obama to 
																		stand up 
																		in 
																		London 
																		for our 
																		rights 
																		and to 
																		stand by 
																		our side 
																		to help 
																		us
																		
																		change 
																		the 
																		World 
																		for the 
																		better. 
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							Sting's Wife
							
							Trudie Styler was the first follower that 
							joined me on Twitter and Immense respect for her for 
							using her & Sting's fame & name to help us fight 
							this injustice. 
							
							twitter.com/JanisSharp 
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								I've changed 
								the Lyrics of "Chicago by
								
								Graham Nash" as below and will alter them 
								some more. I'm going to try and organise a Huge 
								"Sing In" when Obama is in London at the end of 
								this month and try and get it televised.   
							
								We'll all 
								sing "Chicago" and as Obama will be in London 
								and comes from Chicago  it has to get noticed 
								and broadcast by the media...and what a
								
								Protest song Chicago is!!! 
							
								
								(Link To Melody) 
								
								
								
								
								http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bI_X1GOx6g 
							
								Janis 
							So your brother's bound and gagged And they've chained him to a chair Won't you please come from Chicago just to sing In a land that's known as freedom how can such a thing be fair Won't you please come from Chicago for the help that you can bring We can change the world rearrange the world It's dying - to get better Politicians sit yourselves down, there's nothing for you here Won't you please stand up in London for our lives Don't ask jackass to help you cause they'll turn the other ear Won't you please stand up in London or else join the other side We can change the world rearrange the world It's dying - if you believe in justice Dying - and if you believe in freedom Dying - let's stand up and fight Dying - Corrupt Law Interpretations, open up the door Somehow people must be free I hope the day comes soon Won't you please stand up in London show your face From the bottom of the ocean to the mountains of the moon Won't you please stand up in London no one else can take your place We can change the world rearrange the world It's dying - if you believe in justice Dying - and if you believe in freedom Dying - let's stand up and fight Dying - Corrupt Law Interpretations, open up the door 
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						by Jerry Pippin 
					
						January 20th was a 
						cold day in Washington D.C. as record crowds saw 
						President 
						Barack Obama pledge at his inauguration to put 
						the US back on the moral compass. Meanwhile in
						London 
						at a hearing, Gary 
						McKinnon, accused UFO hacker, started the day 
						with not much hope in a last ditch judicial action to 
						avoid extradition to the US for a potential trial as a 
						cyber terrorist. However things were quite different by 
						late afternoon in England for McKinnon and his family, 
						and in this world of time and space just as Obama was on 
						the 
						Washington Mall ready for the swearing in, a ray 
						of hope embraced the McKinnon Family. 
					
					
						Janis Sharp told me, 
						"At the beginning of the court case on 20th January, 
						after initial early arguments, the Judges said they'd 
						allow Gary a stay of four weeks until the new
						Director 
						of Public Prosecutions decided whether or not to 
						allow Gary to be tried in the U.K. instead of the US. 
						The judges then proceeded to hear oral arguments in 
						order to decide whether or not to allow Gary to have a 
						Judicial Review." 
					
						Janis added, "We were 
						in court all day on the 20th January 2009 and the court 
						was packed with journalists and many sat on the floor in 
						front of the Judges as there was no room anywhere else. 
						Two judges listened to the arguments, in order to decide 
						whether or not to allow Gary to have a Judicial 
						Review.... 
					
						In court, the 
						Judge began by saying many negative things and I was 
						convinced we'd lost and then the Judge started saying 
						some positive things and I wasn't sure if we'd got the 
						Judicial Review and was scared to believe we might 
						actually have won it. " Janis said she was a roller 
						coaster listening to the Judges comments, many were 
						negative and she feared the worst but at the end of the 
						day the news was good. 
					
						"Three days later the Queens 
						Council unexpectedly issued an order for a Judicial 
						Review which is scheduled for March I looked over at 
						Karen (Gary's Solicitor) and she had her head in her 
						hands and was crying and I cried too because I realised 
						we had got the Judicial Review. This will be happening 
						at a date in Mid March..
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						 "Here are links to two relevant stories on Gary; one in the Times and one in the Scotsman. 
							Janis 
						
 
								It was 
								interesting that the Guardian newspaper chose 
								Gary as one of the class of twenty five that 
								influenced 2008 (See below)  
							
								Let's hope 
								they'll have a good outcome to report. 
								 
							Below is the full Guardian Class of 25 article re-Gary, plus a link to the complete article on all 25 people that made their mark in 2008. (Including Gary)" Gary McKinnonFor the past year, the US, with the acquiesence of our own Home Office, has been attempting to extradite Gary McKinnon, a 42-year-old computer hacker from north London. More than seven years ago, McKinnon, a self-confessed "bumbling computer nerd", who was curious about UFOs, had hacked into the computer systems of Nasa and the Pentagon. While taking a virtual stroll there, had left rude messages behind him such as, "Your security is crap." When he was initially arrested, the (British) police told McKinnon, who has Asperger's syndrome, the likeliest penalty for his hacking activities would be a community sentence and he has indicated his willingness to plead guilty if charged in the UK, where the offence was committed. The US authorities, however, furious that an 
								amateur had cracked their system and embarrassed 
								them so royally, are not having it and would 
								like to see him in the slammer in the States. 
								One of the prosecuting team even remarked that 
								he would like to "see him fry". In reality, he 
								would face a few years in jail but, tarred with 
								a "cyber-terrorist" brush, thanks to the nature 
								of the charges, it would be a hellish time for a 
								vulnerable man. McKinnon and his ragtag army of 
								supporters, lawyers and family members are 
								fighting the extradition every inch of the way 
								and refusing to go gently. He has one final 
								judicial review to go in January and growing 
								cross-party support in his bid to be allowed to 
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						Gary McKinnon's video is back so we asked his 
						mother about it and here (below Marillion story) is what Janis Sharp, his "mum" 
						wrote to us on 11-11-08 -
						
						CLICK HERE for Gary's video, "Wanton Child" and
						
						CLICK HERE for his video of "Only a Fool." 
 
 
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					sign this petition (CLICK HERE)
					which is a last 
					gasp attempt to stop the unjust extradition of Gary McKinnon 
					to the USA.This is a BRIT and as fellow Brits where is the patriotism? Why are our journalists not making this front page news? This is unfair, unjust and should be stopped. As Brits we stand together, and we even get front page of the tabloids if the Germans pinch our deckchairs on holiday, yet journalists are NOT getting the Brits together on this issue - WHY? Even Deirdie Rashid who is a FICTIONAL character got more support when she was unjustly jailed in Coronation Street! The tabloids started a campaign to free her - yet the very same tabloids have given up on Gary McKinnon - shame on all of you. 
												Ross 
												Hemsworth 
											
											
											
											
												
												
												
												
												
												Glastonbury Radio  
											
											
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					September 21, 2008 there was a protest outside the American 
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						mother: 
					
 
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						 The unemployed man could face life in jail if convicted 
					of accessing 97 US military and Nasa computers. The 
					42-year-old admitted breaking into the computers from his 
					London home but said he sought information on UFOs.  Mr McKinnon asked the European Court of Human Rights in 
					Strasbourg to delay his extradition pending a full appeal to 
					the court against his extradition but his application was 
					refused. He claimed the extradition would breach his human 
					rights.  'Absolutely devastated' His solicitor Karen Todner 
					said this had been her client's "last chance" and appealed 
					to Home 
					Secretary
					Jacqui Smith 
					to intervene. "He is absolutely devastated by the decision," 
					she said. "He and his family are distraught. "They are 
					completely beside themselves. He is terrified by the 
					prospect of going to America." CLICK HERE for story from BBC News.  | 
				
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						 History of McKinnon case: 
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							Breaking 
						News: Gary McKinnon Wins Extradition Delay 
							Aug 12 2008 - A British UFO enthusiast 
							accused of the "biggest military hack of all time" 
							has won a two-week delay on his extradition to the 
							US. 
						Gary McKinnon, an unemployed 42-year-old, lost his House of Lords appeal against the extradition last month and faces up to 70 years in prison if convicted in the US of sabotaging vital defence systems.  | 
					
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| ● Pentagon Wins House of Lords Appeal-
			Gary McKinnon will be extradited to the US 
unless he can appeal to 
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			 Hacker McKinnon loses appeal, takes it to Strasbourg. CLICK HERE for story. You may remember that Gary McKinnon claimed to have hacked into NASA computers, where he came upon evidence of a NASA coverup of the alien presence, alien technology, a secret space program, free energy, and anti-gravity, among other things. If he’s a crack pot, why is our government going to such great lengths to have him extradited? See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4PkNPCEnJM&feature=related As well as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fNsah-0vpY Dispatch from Steve Murillo, LA MUFON director.  | 
		
Jerry Pippin Talks with Janis Sharp - Mother of Gary McKinnon- (text message -6-17-08)
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												JANIS:
												
												Hi Jerry. 
											
													
													
													Jerry:  Thanks for going on 
													the record with me about 
													your son. I know you wanted 
													to clear something up from 
													some of the news reports 
													from yesterday. 
												
													
													
													Janis: Just to point out 
													that Gary is facing ten 
													years per count (not ten 
													years over all) and as he's 
													charged with seven counts 
													this could mean seventy 
													years in a US prison but 
													apparently sixty years is 
													the Maximum sentence for 
													this, which is little 
													consolation. 
													 
												
													
													
													Jerry: It has been a long 
													battle, this has been going 
													on for years now... 
												
													
													
													Janis: 
													
													
													
													Everyone felt it 
													possible that Gary could 
													well win this case. Gary's 
													legal team stated to the 
													court that they have 
													evidence that they say are 
													threats to Gary from Ed 
													Gibson Ex FBI and now 
													working for Microsoft 
													security /UK Chief Spokesman 
													for security of Microsoft.  
												
													
													
													Scott 
													Stein Ex Department of 
													Justice Ex assistant US 
													Attorney for the Middle 
													district of Florida and the 
													Eastern District of 
													Virginia also now apparently 
													a main security person for 
													Microsoft. 
													 
												
													
													
													Jack 
													Hanley assistant US attorney 
													in the Eastern District of 
													Virginia and was apparently 
													from the cybercrimes unit. 
												
													
													
													No one here remembers or 
													had even heard of Jack 
													Hanley until the Affidavit.
													 
												
													
													
													Gary was apparently 
													threatened with his crime 
													being changed from a normal 
													computing hacking crime 
													attracting an approx. 
													eighteen month to three year 
													sentence in the US, to being 
													charged as a cyber Terrorist 
													if he did not accept the
													
													plea bargain 
													offered and the sentence 
													being upped to Ten years per 
													count (totaling sixty years)
													 
												
													
													
													Gary's legal team also said 
													that ED Gibson stated that 
													one state wanted to see Gary 
													Fry.  
												
													
													
													Jerry: This seems like an 
													inconsequential crime, 
													certainly I don't see any 
													terrorist aspect to it other 
													than he was able to get into 
													the Pentagon computers and 
													evidently they were not very 
													secure. Why didn't he plea 
													bargain? 
												
													
													
													Janis: Plea Bargains 
													aren't used in the UK. 
												
													
													
													This evidence has been in 
													the public domain for one 
													to two years and remained 
													unchallenged by the 
													prosecution, even although 
													it was mentioned in Gary's 
													last appeal and was alluded 
													to in the Judgment of the 
													same appeal in the 
													Divisional Court as an 
													Anathema to our Legal 
													system. 
												 
												
													
													
													Jerry:  What do these 
													affidavits say? 
												
													
													
													Janis:The
													
													Affidavits put in 
													essentially deny the 
													said threats made against 
													Gary.  
												
													
													
													Jerry: Has there been any 
													attempt to get the US to 
													lighten up on this charge? 
												
													
													
													Janis: 
													
													
													Gary's top QC Edmund Lawson 
													and Top Solicitor Karen 
													Todner and another respected 
													Barrister were in various 
													meetings in the US Embassy 
													in London regarding this.  
												The Affidavits by Ed Gibson, etc.. were submitted at a very late stage and we see it as an underhanded ploy to attempt to scupper Gary's appeal to the House of Lords but fortunately the Law Lords still heard Gary's appeal on the assumption that Gary's legal team were telling the truth. 
														
														
														However even if the 
														Lords ruled in favour of 
														Gary, the case would 
														have to go back to the 
														Magistrates for the 
														disputed evidence re-the 
														Affidavits to be 
														"resolved". 
														 
													
														
														
														Jerry:  Janis one thing 
														to be thankful for..or 
														at least it appears from 
														here..that Gary does 
														have some good legal 
														advice and a good legal 
														team. 
													
														
														
														Janis: 
														
														
														
														Gary's QC Edmund Lawson 
														and Lawyer Karen Todner 
														are honest to the core; 
														they're highly 
														respected and their 
														reputations are awesome 
														and it's ludicrous to 
														suggest that they would 
														lie on behalf of Gary 
														who is essentially a 
														computer nerd. 
														 
												
													
													
													I don't like that Gary's 
													case was brought forward 
													by three days to take place 
													on the very day that George 
													Bush was in London and was 
													virtually right next to the 
													House of Lords at one point. 
													We also met some high 
													powered lawyers from Europe 
													that had the same worries, 
													as they see Gary's as a test 
													case that will affect 
													European law. 
													 
												
													
													
													Jerry:  I had not thought of 
													that angle and I understand 
													your alarm since it is 
													obvious that the Bush people 
													would like to make an 
													example of Gary and charge 
													him with terrorism. Hope the 
													deck was not stacked against 
													him in this House of Lords 
													setting? 
												 
												
													
													
													Janis: We honestly don't 
													know how the appeal went but 
													the Law Lords are amongst 
													the few that will often 
													stand up to the government, 
													so we
													can only hope. 
													 
												
													
													
													Unfortunately Gary can't 
													even challenge the alleged 
													crimes leveled at him, as 
													this right was removed when 
													the one sided extradition 
													"treaty"  was introduced 
													here. (supposedly to be used 
													for terrorists and not for 
													things like unauthorized 
													computer access.)  Gary can 
													only contest the 
													extradition. 
													 
												
													
													
													We're praying that Gary will 
													be kept in the UK and will 
													have the chance to prove in 
													a British court that he 
													didn't cause the damage that 
													the prosecutors are claiming 
													he did. 
												
													
													
													Apparently in order 
													to indict Gary, the 
													prosecution have to show 
													5000 dollars of damage was 
													caused to every system they 
													say was compromised by Gary, 
													so magically they claim that 
													Gary did "exactly" this 
													amount of damage.  
												
													
													
													Jerry: I am not really clear 
													even after all these months 
													and years what Gary actually 
													did, was it only at the 
													Pentagon?  
												 
												
													
													
													Janis:  Gary accessed about 
													seven Universities and the 
													prosecutors claimed the same 
													5000 dollars damage on each 
													of the systems but when the 
													Universities publicly stated 
													that no damage was caused by 
													Gary, the US prosecutors 
													quietly removed those 
													indictments. 
												
													
													
													Gary obviously shouldn't 
													have accessed any computers 
													and definitely not the 
													Pentagon and he was a fool 
													to do so and we have all 
													paid a price. 
												
													
													
													Jerry: I keep saying a 
													couple of years back but the 
													crime happened what five or 
													six years ago?  
													 
												
													
													
													Janis: This all occurred 
													more than six years ago and 
													Gary just wants to be tried 
													in his own country where he 
													believes the level of 
													punishment will fit the 
													crime. 
												 
												
													
													
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													Jerry: Janis thanks for 
													taking the time to explain 
													all this in a time when I 
													know stress is ruling your 
													life. I hope  you keep us in 
													the loop on future 
													developments on Gary. 
												
													
													
													Janis: Thank You Jerry, I'll 
													keep you informed. 
												This is an extract of details from the House of Lords appeal from ZDnet reports ....At a meeting with Mr Gibson and Mr Stein [in April 2003], Mr McKinnon was told that if he did not agree, then all bets were off," Pannick said. "Eight to 10 years [per count] or possibly longer was indicated." 
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To read the 7/6/06 AP News Story on Gary's Extradition. US Government Claims of 
Damages are outrageous. Let us hope that Gary is tried in New Jersey Federal 
Court. His maximum sentence, if convicted there, would be 5 years. Of course we 
all hope that that extradition will be blocked and, barring that, he will not be 
found guilty of the crimes with which he is to be charged. 
Jerry Pippin and Jerry Pippin Show Special Correspondent, Kerry Cassidy, conducted a two part audio and video interview with Gary McKinnon, UK resident, who is accused of hacking into reportedly unsecured US Government computer systems looking for information about UFOs and government cover-ups several years ago, at a pub at an undisclosed location in London on Friday, 6/8/06. Jerry interviewed Gary for this special Internet Radio report from there by telephone, and he brings out a side of McKinnon not presented by the other radio talk shows.
This special On-Demand program also features Ms. Cassidy's video interview with Gary, special pictures of Gary not available anywhere else, and even a spot light on his entertainment background, including two recorded songs that he both wrote and performs. These interviews present the human side of Gary, who is much more than a midnight hacker in a bathrobe, who has been targeted as an example by the US Government.
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Recently, 
	the Bush Administration has turned up the heat on Gary, who was originally
	indicted by 
	a US Federal Grand Jury in 2002 (copy of indictment) for his 
	purported crime perpetrated against the US Government by a foreign citizen. 
	The US Justice Department has basically declared McKinnon a terrorist, as 
	specified by the US Patriot Act and has stated its intention to extradite 
	him, try him and imprison him for the rest of his life. He is currently 
	awaiting the decision of the UK Government on whether he will be extradited 
	or tried and sentenced in the UK, where the penalties for hacking are much 
	less severe. Given that this was his only violation of UK law, he may 
	receive only minimal fines and/or incarceration.
	
This 
	is more than a UFO or Disclosure story. This is a story of a man caught in 
	the midst of a political and legal controversy that involves confrontation 
	with a US Government that has become obsessed with monitoring and control in 
	the name of National Security of not only its own citizens, but those of 
	other countries. How can one seek such draconian punishment for accessing 
	totally unsecured information about a subject, UFOs, which has been publicly 
	stated to be of no security threat to the US, and government projects 
	related to UFO technology, including production of free energy, which 
	officially do not exist? What did Gary do to deserve a 70 year prison 
	sentence? Gary is seeking to know the answer to this question, and so are 
	we.
News Story Links
2/16/07: From Gary's Mother, Janis: a decision is expected soon regarding 
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Pentagon hacker plays joker on US authorities. Discloses plea offer, pleads 
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2002 BBC story following the indictment by the US Federal Grand Jury.
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Personal Background Information
Gary and his Family
Gary comes from a talented family. Within the family enterprise, he has demonstrated talent as both an actor and a musician, along with having been trained and employed as a computer systems administrator. Below you can listen to two songs he wrote and performed for the movie, Lunar Girl, which was a family production, directed by, Janis Sharp, his mother, and produced and filmed by Wilson Sharp, his father. Gary also played a character in this movie. It has had a wide screening, with great reviews in the UK. It is also available on DVD.
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Update 7/30/07:
Hi Jerry,
Just to let you know that we have just received an email from Gary's solicitor that "we got leave for house of lords!"
Fingers crossed!
Janis
McKinnon earns Lords appeal Pentagon hacker in legal victory
By John Leyden 
Published Tuesday 31st July 2007 10:30 GMT, The Register 
Gary McKinnon, the British hacker facing extradition over allegations he broke into US Military and NASA sites, has earned the right to take his case to the House of Lords.
The law Lords agreed to hear arguments that US authorities acted in an "oppressive" and "arbitrary" manner during plea bargaining negotiations, for example by allegedly threatening McKinnon over the loss of rights to serve part of his sentence in the UK unless he submitted to voluntary extradition.
The House of Lords was not bound to consider McKinnon's final appeal - for example it declined to hear the appeal of the NatWest Three bankers, so the Lords' decision is a significant fillip for McKinnon and his legal team.
Gary's lawyers were allowed to petition the House of Lords (not all the hundreds of Peers of the Realm who sit in the upper legislative chamber of Parliament, but the half a dozen or so Law Lords, the most senior Judges in the United Kingdom) on two points of law.
The legal Question which appears to have been rejected, is the same point which Babar Ahmad's legal team were trying to make about the dubious unsigned Diplomatic Notes issued by the US Embassy, promising a Federal civilian trial, rather than a Military Tribunal, even though it is plain that only the US President can make such a decision, and he can change his mind at any time, regardless of what the US State Department promises.
"Gary McKinnon is delighted to learn of this important development," his barrister, Ben Cooper of Charter chambers, told The Guardian. McKinnon is fighting against extradition to the US on hacking offences after losing an appeal in April. Only the Law Lords now stand between the Scot and a US trial for allegedly breaking into and damaging 97 US government computers between 2001 and 2002 and causing an estimated $700,000 worth of damage, in what US authorities have described as the "biggest military" computer hack ever.
The former sys admin, who lives in London, admits he infiltrated computer systems without permission but disputes the seriousness US authorities attach to his attacks.
The 41-year-old has said he gained access to military networks - using a Perl script to search for default passwords - but describes himself as a bumbling amateur motivated by curiosity about evidence of UFOs rather than a cyberterrorist.
McKinnon and his team have consistently argued that he ought to be tried in the UK. No date has been set for the House of Lords hearing. In the meantime, McKinnon remains on bail.
Update 4/3/06:
Hi Jerry,
just to let you know that Gary sadly lost his appeal in court yesterday (3rd April) Next step is an appeal to the House of Lords.
We are now very worried as they now appear to be treating Gary as a cyber terrorist and he could end up imprisoned for the rest of his life. (I think they want to try Gary in Virginia)
Unfortunately under this new "treaty" Gary's legal team cannot rebut any so called "evidence" provided in secret to the judges by the US government.
Prima facie evidence is no longer required for a British citizen to be extradited; only allegations are called for. Now what sort of Justice is that?
Gary's hard drives were taken to America approx. five years ago and I just don't trust anything that is happening at the moment.
Thank you for your continual support. There are so many good Americans out there who spend their lives fighting for justice but unfortunately the current US administration has clouded the vision of many people in the world and they have forgotten this.
Primarily because of Tony Blair & George Bush' stance on Iraq etc there is a strong possibility that Scotland is going to vote for the Scottish Nationalists in May and Scotland would then become a separate and independent country; now wouldn't that be interesting.
We personally doubt whether the UK government would stand for this, despite "encouraging" other countries throughout the world to declare their independence....but they can't bomb Scotland into submission....can they? With the way our world is going nothing would surprise me.
Scotland voted against the unratified Extradition treaty with America but unless the Scottish Nationalists are voted in this remains only a token vote....May will be an interesting month.
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Take care Jerry, Kerry & Larry & Thank You!
Kindest Regards,
Janis (Gary's mum)
Update 12/9/06: Gary's appeal hearing is due to take place on 13th February, 2007, which will be the fifth year since he was first arrested. Gary has been more down than usual (as are we). He had some prior knowledge of the info you sent us [Jerry sent information on the latest anti-terrorism acts passed by Congress and signed by Bush], but the reality of what can now be done to people is terrifying.
I have no problems with long sentences for vicious crimes but it puzzles me how seriously violent criminals are allowed to continue to walk the streets, while gentle people like Gary have a sixty year sentence hanging over them. The political changes taking place in the US are good, but unfortunately I don't think it will help Gary.
Update 7/21/06: Just to let you all know that Gary (McKinnon) is on Richard & Judy this evening (Friday 21st July).
Some of the Tabloids including the Sun have done double page spreads with very fair account of Gary and the ludicrous extradition treaty.
Labour MP's and cross party Italian Parliamentarians from the new Italian Government have signed and presented a letter to John Reid opposing Gary's extradition.
David Cameron has invited Gary to his house next week.
Thank you for all of your support; maybe at last people are realizing the injustice that is happening re-the unreciprocated extradition treaty.
Kindest Regards,
Janis (Gary's mum)
Update 7/13/06: Yesterday, 12th July in the House of Commons, there was a heated debate against this new extradition "treaty". 248 MP's voted against the fast track extradition treaty that requires no Prima Facie evidence to be produced and only four MP's voted for it. This was a huge defeat for the Government; especially coming on the heels of the vote from the House of Lords against this treaty on 11th July. The law hasn't changed however, as this will have to go back to the House of Commons in October before the law can be changed.
I've been writing to every MP that I can and got this incredible letter back from Alan Simpson Member of Parliament.
You will see that the new Italian Government have come out against our government on behalf of Gary.
Fifteen members of our government also handed in a letter of support for Gary; in addition to the 248 MP's that voted against the treaty.
The banker being found dead we thought was very sad; which followed on the heels of an American Banker connected to Enron also being found dead recently. Their families must be devastated.
The Nat West 3 have just been extradited for charges connected with the Enron affair but already someone who I think was from the US prosecution, said that additional charges of Conspiracy and Money Laundering will probably be added.
That's what worries us about Gary; that additional charges might be dreamed up if he were extradited.
I wonder if the Italian Government are UFO researchers? Good that they're supporting Gary.
See Letter below:
Dear Janis,
I am very sorry for your current situation and understand it must be a source of tremendous worry. Yesterday Alan Simpson MP and Jeremy Corbyn MP delivered a letter of protest from a group of Italian parliamentarians to the Home Office about your son Gary, as they do not believe he is guilty of terrorism and think that he should not be deported but charged here in the UK under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. Please see a copy of Alan's covering letter (attached) which was signed by 15 Labour MPs.
I would like to send your email on to a newspaper, which is covering the story probably on Saturday. Please do let me know if you have any objections to this.
I understand that the Secretary of State signed Gary's extradition order on the 4th of July, this gives Gary 14 days from this date to launch an appeal (Tuesday 18th). I do not know if you are already in the process of launching an appeal, but a possible defence could come under the Human Rights Act and the right to a family life. This is a possible line of defence that I came across from Liberty, the civil rights organisation. Their number is: 020 7403 3888.
There was also a debate in the House of Commons yesterday about the Extradition Treaty we have with the US. Many MPs feel this arrangement is not reciprocal or balanced due to the fact that no evidence is required, as you stated in your email. Gary was mentioned in the debate, you can read it at this address: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm060712/debt ext/60712-0887.htm#06071247000001
I hope this has been of some use to.
Best wishes,
Paul May 
Parliamentary Researcher to Alan Simpson MP
House of Commons 
London SW1A 0AA 
Tel: 0207 219 4534
Fax: 0207 219 4657 
Update 7/11/06:
I thought you should know that Peers in the House of Lords have just voted to remove the United States from the current Extradition act and want the government to refuse to send anyone to the US until they ratify the treaty. America will quite rightly never do this as it is against their constitution.
The UK government were heavily defeated by 218 votes to 116 votes. The Treaty will now go back to the House of Commons but any change won't take place until October.
There is an emergency debate to take place in the House of Commons tomorrow. I think some powerful people are trying to stop the Nat West 3 from being extradited at the 11th hour and all of this will help Gary.
This is hopeful and I believe the tide is turning. Gary's appeal will probably be delayed and hopefully the law will be changed in time for him to remain in the UK.
Gary has no qualms about being tried in the UK and would welcome it. Sentences in the UK for this type of thing are considerably shorter and time is served in an open prison or by doing community service; which involves helping old people and in Gary's case; possibly teaching underprivileged children computer skills.
A policeman at the demo outside the Royal Courts of Justice Today, whispered that he was on Gary's side and wishes him well. He then shook hands with us.
We at last have some hope in our hearts. Thank you so much for all of your help and incredible support and please thank all of your listeners/viewers.
Every bit of help from everyone has helped to bring this about.
Very Best Wishes !!!
And, Thank you
Janis, Gary & Wilson
Update 7/6/06: Please also thank your listeners/viewers who have sent letters of support for Gary, as the Home Secretary has received letters from all over the world, the bulk of which are from the UK and the US. Apparently Gary's case is being raised by the Conservative party in the House of Commons today. Very Best Wishes and thank you again.
Janis, Gary & Wilson
Thought I should let you know that John Reid the Home Secretary has decided to extradite Gary to the US. This is despite having told Gary's solicitors that they were inundated with letters of support for Gary. For a second time the Home Office wrote to Gary's solicitors saying they had far too many letters of support for Gary for them to be able to even begin to answer them all.
They've apparently had much more letters of support for Gary than for anyone else facing a similar fate, yet Tony Blair is trying to help only the Enron/Nat West bankers. One rule for the rich it seems, or maybe our politicians are all aliens.
BBC News 24 spoke up for Gary and took one of our politicians to task for only supporting the Enron/Nat West 3 Bankers. The BBC have been brilliant but we're incredibly worried.
An emergency appeal is the next stage.
Janis (Gary's mum)
Update 6/21/06: Things don't look very promising for Gary, as our government appears to be using this one sided excuse for a treaty to extradite mainly white collar workers, when it was supposedly introduced to extradite terrorists.
Three bankers, who worked for a British Bank were involved in the US ENRON affair, and the British Bank has no interest in prosecuting them. They were offered a deal by the US government if they gave evidence against an American employee of Enron. But, they refused to do this, and the "deal" was withdrawn. They are now to be extradited for prosecution on charges of wire fraud.
I'm even more worried about Gary now that this announcement has come out from the Law Lords today.
Janis
The next step for Gary is waiting for John Reid, the Home Secretary, to decide if he will extradite Gary. If he says yes, then the next stage will be an appeal. That is why the Pledge on behalf of Gary, now successfully completed, and letters to John Reid are important. As Tony Blair only surrounds himself with yes men and women, I think John Reid's decision might not be favorable, but we have to try. Our government may choose to extradite my son Gary to face a possible seventy years in prison for unauthorized computer access/trespassing into US military computers.
Gary is my only child. We have a very small but very close family. There is no victim of this "crime", only an extreme lack of security. So, why do they want Gary so badly? Gary was looking for information on UFO's and free energy, which Gary believes is being covered up. There were no passwords and no firewalls on the computers he accessed. In other words, there was no security, and this was ten years after Mathew Bevan from the UK was accused by the US government, of committing exactly the same crime as Gary. So the US military have still not tightened their security. Mathew Bevan was not convicted in the UK, and he now runs his own internet security firm. Gary gained unauthorized access on his girlfriends very primitive computer which was on very slow dial up mode.
The UK police questioned Gary four years ago and the UK police said Gary would probably get six months community service but the UK Criminal Prosecution Service decided not to prosecute Gary at all. Gary had no prior convictions; he was not even fingerprinted and was free to go. He never discussed his computer intrusion, never gave interviews, never wrote about it; all he wanted was to be tried in his own country, which is the UK.. All we want is to have our lives back again. We have had this hanging over our heads for four years now.
Shortly afterwards the US indicted Gary, however it was not until almost four years later when the UK government stupidly signed a "treaty" with the US that the US could extradite UK citizens without the US having to provide any prima facie evidence, that Gary was arrested on behalf of the US. However, the UK cannot extradite any US citizens without providing Prima Facie evidence because the US has not signed the so called "treaty" and the US never will sign this excuse for a treaty because it is against the US constitution. So the UK extradites it's citizens on a one sided "treaty"; how then can it be called a treaty?
Apparently Americans like Tony Blair, well that's because they don't know that he does little to protect his own people and it seems as though George Bush is now running our country as well as running America. They choose to extradite my son for unauthorised computer access!!! It's ridiculous; this should absolutely not be an extraditable offence.
I greatly admire Cindy Sheehan, who has made a stand after losing her son in Iraq. How many mothers does it take for governments to see sense and to have a sense of justice. All I want is for my son to be tried in the UK in his own country, as is his human right.
Cindy Sheehan could possibly use to her advantage the knowledge that the US military had no passwords and no firewalls, therefore no security. I'm sure this would be very embarrassing for those in power and I think they should be glad that it was Gary who inadvertently alerted them to the incredible weaknesses in their security
I'm surprised that the Bush administration wants my son (and me) in America, as I'm sure most of the US population have no idea of jut how poor their military security is, even ten years after Mathew Bevan was accused of exactly the same crime as Gary.
What government would really want this to come out, all for the sake of prosecuting someone who got unauthorized access to their computers while using his girlfriends ancient computer on dial up mode. Now that is bound to be extremely embarrassing for the world's superpower. Gary even left his girlfriends email address behind which is how they caught him but only some time after he first "virtually" trespassed there. Gary denies causing any damage but the Us have to claim a certain amount of financial damage in order to extradite my son Gary.
We are heartbroken; we are extremely worried. All we want is for Gary to be tried in his own country.
We have been fortunate to have a lot of very good support from some extremely caring people in America, including Doctor Stephen Greer from the Disclosure Project and from Steve Bassett.
Yours Sincerely,
Janis (Gary's mum)
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