NASA Hacker Says Aliens ‘Real’
The NASA hacker Gary McKinnon said aliens are real, plus Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts found that blueprints for antigravity craft were found, A.I. capabilities took a strange turn, and UFOs are back in the conversation: All this and more in this edition of Edge of Wonder.
Back in the early 2000s, Gary McKinnon famously hacked the NASA website, and what he found made him claim that there was not only definitive proof of UFOs, but also that “Building 8” at the Johnson Space Center was deliberately airbrushing out evidence of extraterrestrial spacecraft and structures from official NASA photos. For almost 20 years, McKinnon hasn’t backed down and has even come forward with information related to a secret space program.
Most shocking of all, he stumbled upon an off-world database of personnel titled, “Non-terrestrial Officers,” that documented the names of ships that seemed to be part of a Space Force—before the department ever officially existed. Gary also believed that some of these beings could be extraterrestrials that were part of some larger space force, confirming what the Israeli Chief of Space Security said: That there truly is a Galactic Federation of beings who have been meeting with various national leaders around the world.
That’s not all. Antigravity blueprints have also been discovered, along with a published study confirming that laboratory demonstrations of gravity modification used electromagnetic fields to create levitation. Could this demonstrate how certain UFO craft possess antigravity technology as well?


