Brit Claims to Uncover NASA UFO Coverup

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A British hacker claims to have discovered evidence of a UFO cover-up while accessing NASA websites, raising skepticism about his motives and credibility. The discussion references the "Disclosure Project," suggesting the hacker's claims may align with its allegations, but many participants doubt the authenticity of his findings. Critics argue that the hacker's assertions lack originality and are merely reiterations of existing conspiracy theories. There is a consensus that NASA, primarily focused on space exploration, would not be involved in a UFO cover-up. Overall, the narrative is viewed as more sensational than credible.
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http://www.wired.com/news/technology/internet/0,71182-0.html?tw=wn_index_5

I figured if wired.com was publishing this, it was worth noting. This appears to be a Britt who hacked into Nasa websites and found evidence of a UFO coverup. Of course he might be trying to distract from his illegal activities.

He also makes reference to "the disclosure project" which Ivan is familiar with.

I remain a skeptic, and these ideas he is spewing seem to corroborate directly all of the disclosure project allegations. So it's hard to tell if he's just spitting out what he read on their website.
 
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I was unimpressed. And I agree; most of what the guy cites is found at the disclosure project. He seems to be mixing their claims with what he claims to have seen online at gov sites.
 
Why would NASA have evidence of cover-up?

Nasa is responbile for space exploration but they wouldn't responible for a UFO coverup.
 
This story is only entertaining because the protagonist is a retard.

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