Are the CIA hiding evidence of alien anti gravity technology?

In summary, the conversation discusses a man who hacked into top secret computers at the Department of Defense and NASA, revealing information about the airbrushing of UFOs from satellite images. The CIA wants the man to face a 60 year prison sentence for his actions. The conversation also includes a mention of the Disclosure Project, a well-known UFO group.
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A very partial transcript of the BBC interview is on this link and you can watch the whole interview:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/4977134.stm"

I spotted this on my way round the web it's about a guys hacking into top secret computers involved with the DoD and NASA.

Interesting this, thoughts opinions?

The CIA want this man deported to face a 60 year prison sentence, they seem pretty annoyed.

SK: What did you find inside Nasa?

GM: One of these people was a Nasa photographic expert, and she said that in building eight of Johnson Space Centre they regularly airbrushed out images of UFOs from the high-resolution satellite imaging. What she said was there was there: there were folders called "filtered" and "unfiltered", "processed" and "raw", something like that.

I got one picture out of the folder, and bearing in mind this is a 56k dial-up, so a very slow internet connection, in dial-up days, using the remote control programme I turned the colour down to 4bit colour and the screen resolution really, really low, and even then the picture was still juddering as it came onto the screen.

But what came on to the screen was amazing. It was a culmination of all my efforts. It was a picture of something that definitely wasn't man-made.

It was above the Earth's hemisphere. It kind of looked like a satellite. It was cigar-shaped and had geodesic domes above, below, to the left, the right and both ends of it, and although it was a low-resolution picture it was very close up.

This thing was hanging in space, the Earth's hemisphere visible below it, and no rivets, no seams, none of the stuff associated with normal man-made manufacturing.
 
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Schrodinger's Dog said:
A very partial transcript of the BBC interview is on this link and you can watch the whole interview:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/4977134.stm"

I spotted this on my way round the web it's about a guys hacking into top secret computers involved with the DoD and NASA.

Interesting this, thoughts opinions?

The CIA want this man deported to face a 60 year prison sentence, they seem pretty annoyed.

Take note of the fact that the first reference made was to the Disclosure Project, which is a well known UFO group and not a government project. Since the offender has no particular credibility or evidence, it wouldn't be appropriate to allow speculation here.
 
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Is the CIA hiding evidence of alien anti-gravity technology? There is no concrete evidence to suggest that the CIA is actively hiding evidence of alien anti-gravity technology. The claims made by the hacker in this interview are unverified and have not been confirmed by any other sources. Additionally, the fact that the hacker accessed this information illegally raises questions about its validity.

Furthermore, the idea that the CIA would go to such extreme lengths to cover up evidence of alien technology is highly unlikely. The agency has a mandate to protect national security and it is unlikely that they would prioritize hiding information about extraterrestrial life over protecting the country.

It is important to approach claims like this with skepticism and to seek out reputable sources and evidence before jumping to conclusions. Without concrete proof, it is difficult to determine the validity of these claims and it is important not to spread false information.
 

FAQ: Are the CIA hiding evidence of alien anti gravity technology?

1. What evidence is there to suggest that the CIA is hiding information about alien anti-gravity technology?

There is no concrete evidence to suggest that the CIA is hiding information about alien anti-gravity technology. This is a popular conspiracy theory that has been circulating for decades, but there is no solid proof to support it.

2. Why would the CIA want to hide evidence of alien anti-gravity technology?

The CIA's main purpose is to gather and analyze intelligence to protect national security. It is unlikely that they would have any reason to hide information about alien technology, especially if it could potentially benefit their country.

3. Have there been any official statements from the CIA regarding this topic?

No, the CIA has not made any official statements regarding hiding evidence of alien anti-gravity technology. They have, however, released information about their investigations into UFO sightings and have denied any involvement in a cover-up.

4. Are there any credible sources that support the claim that the CIA is hiding evidence of alien technology?

No, there are no credible sources that support this claim. Most of the evidence and information surrounding this conspiracy theory come from unreliable sources, such as conspiracy websites and unverified documents.

5. Is it possible that the CIA is hiding information about alien technology that they have not yet fully understood or disclosed to the public?

While it is possible that the CIA may have information about alien technology that has not been fully understood or disclosed to the public, there is no evidence to suggest that this is the case. Without concrete evidence, it is simply speculation and cannot be considered as fact.

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