He says he spent two years looking for photographic evidence of alien spacecraft and advanced power technology. America now wants to put him on trial, and if tried there he could face 60 years behind bars. Banned from using the internet, Gary spoke to Click presenter Spencer Kelly to tell his side of the story, ahead of his extradition hearing on Wednesday, 10 May http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/4977134.stm and counter news here http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4981720.stm "A confidential Ministry of Defence report on Unidentified Flying Objects has concluded that there is no proof of alien life forms." I say - BS (that uk report). There has to be aliens.
It's a good interview and to think he 'hacked' into NASA and defense department's computers by just logging onto computers with blank admin passwords. Shame he didn't get any screenshots, they would have been really interesting.