Howdy, y'all!
I was initially very hesitant to post about this, because, you know, I'd hate to discredit the subject of UFOs with crappy misinformation. BUT, (there's always a big but) since I live in Austin, as soon as I saw this posted from MyFox News I just had to look into it.
http://www.myfoxillinois.com/dpp/news/dpgo-ufo-proof-Chris-Hardman-HOU-200911201258729230838
Turns out, Chris Hardman, from Houston has filmed over 50 of these lights -er, "ufos" over Houston, Austin, and Dallas. Hmmmm... I'VE never seen one of these (but I do see a lot of planes and helicopters). Okay, ...judging from the videos (available on YouTube as well as the news), this guy and his friends definitely sound pretty "country" (as they call it here). -Normally I would say ...redneck-y. (no offense, Chris, if you read this ...if you're able to read this -just kidding!) Seriously, nothing wrong with country.
Nevertheless, whether he's a redneck or not, as a girlfriend of mine once said; A Hardman is Good to Find. I will watch as many of these videos, search as many blog sites, news forums etc. on this guy as I can -so you don't have to. Hell, I may even try to track him down -he's not far. In the meantime, you can fast forward through time by just reading on. -I'll be right back. . . . . .
. . . . . . . ...Let's do the timewarp again... . . . . . . . .
....OK, I'm back.
Long story short, -whew!, that's a lot of shaking lights; -I feel like I'm six buds deep. I couldn't manage to get a hold of Mr. Hardman (because I never tried, to be perfectly honest), and I couldn't find a lot of response on the interweb. However, his story/video IS posted on quite a few blogs and news forums -I guess because it is so recent, there aren't many responses yet. In fact, the video shown on the news (watch below) was shot last Saturday, 11/14/09, while I was out on the town celebrating my partner's big 30th Birthday. It was a raucus riot, and before the night ended I saw a few unidentified flying objects, but sadly, nothing extra-terrestrial.
So, I'm afraid I'm going to have to leave this one wide open. I'm not sure what to think. Yes I know that ufo's responding to lighter flicks sounds corny and crazy, but these days, I'm frankly pretty unbiased on the far-out-o-meter (in fact, some people would even say that I, myself, am pretty far out). Some people think these are real, (and they've actually seen lights like this before), some people say these kinds of ufo sightings are increasing, and some people say that Mr. Hardman needs to invest in a tripod. (To be honest, that'd help a bit, but he'd still need to move the camera to follow the thing, right?).
Anyhow, please watch his most recent video below -its very quiet (if you're at work) and not very long. This video shows this "ufo" swooping down & appearing to get much closer to Mr. Hardman. At first, I thought it was just the camera zooming in, but after looking at the background stars, I'm not sure if zooming would be possible... Anyhow, check it out, and see if you think the "ufo" is going down on him or not. ...I think you'll get a kick out of it. I did.
So...... what do you think? Seems like the thing is going down on him, right? Judging from the number of responses to my blog, I guess I'm asking myself this question. Well, Greg, I have to say I think that Chris Hardman and his friends are recording some moving lights over Texas. Whether they are helicopters, ufos, or something else ...I cannot say. The video (above) showing the "ufo" getting closer to him is (after several viewings) somewhat impressive, or at least thought provoking. ...If there is an easy way to do this (via zoom, or something else) please let me know -I'll be honest; I'm not extremely tech savvy.
I've added a couple of another video taken by Chris Hardman below. I've also added a surprise video taken by "CallOnYahweh"? Maybe this is the first clue to figure out what the hell this bullsh*t is all about! BTW If you type HardmanChris into YouTube, you'll find his channel, and links to his friends' channels.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
UFOs Over Austin, Texas?
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Monday, November 16, 2009
The Curious Case of Gary McKinnon
Hello there,
Family visiting has kept me busy for the past couple of days. As usual when Aaron and Celina visit (my partner's younger brother & his ...partner), it has been extremely rewarding! (I mean 'rewarding' in the sense that they are fun and engaging and Aaron shared some interesting knowledge about lucid dreaming, not to indicate anything laborious or unpleasant).
Now, if you are already familiar with the case of Gary McKinnon, you may want to skip this paragraph, as I will briefly introduce and summarize his case for those who are not familiar. Gary McKinnon: skinny, odd-looking, nerdy, surprisingly eloquent, British stoner dude who is into computers and ufo's. In the late 90's until 2002 (during the time of high alert) he hacked into various NASA and US Air Force databases, as well as the Pentagon, searching for hidden classified information on UFOs and "free energy." To the embarrasment of the U.S. gov't, Gary used a purchased software program called "Remotely Anywhere," a slow dial-up modem, and his own email address. Needless to say, he was caught, and now, the US is claiming damages of $800,000 and that Gary compromised sensitive data. The US is planning to extradite Gary from England, to be tried "and fried" (so-to-speak) as a terrorist in the US for what one prosecutor called "the biggest military computer hack of all time." Lawyers, citizens, and a few members of Parliament are fighting to keep his trial in the UK, but so far they have not been entirely successful.

Why this is important:
That Gary McKinnon not be extradited from the UK and treated as a terrorist is important for several reasons.
THE INJUSTICE:
First of all, if a self-confessed hacker nerd, obsessed with a supposed "ufo cover-up" stays up at night in his girlfriend's apartment looking for proof of ufos by guessing passwords (and happens to guess correctly several times), this is far from "terrorist" activity. Something is seriously not right with this situation. As soon as he was arrested by British Police in 2002, Gary immediately confessed to everything that he did. This is not even a sketchy, super-high-tech break in we're talking about; he literally just assumed (correctly) that not all of the personnel with security clearance would have changed their password from "password." Using software called "Remotely Anywhere" on a very slow dial-up modem, which took forever to display even partial images, -he wasn't even able to save anything.
Several times (in poor judgement, he confesses) he even left nerdy messages like "I am solo," and "your security is crap." He says that it is impossible that he caused damages anywhere remotely (pun intended) close to $800,000. (This comes from the 'supposed' 5K of damage for every computer he was on, -which is baloney- and is being used to warrant his extradition to the U.S.) The main cost would simply be to update the (complete lack of) security on the government's databases. Frankly, the US should hire him to revise their computer security, or at least, thank him for pointing out their gross negligence. A more detailed account of Gary's case is provided on The Black Vault's Encyclopedia site: http://www.theblackvault.com/wiki/index.php/The_Gary_McKinnon_Case
So why the severe punishment (60 years in prison)? Is the US government simply making an example of him, or do they feel threatened in some other way? Perhaps "they" are hiding something.... Could it be that Gary found something he was looking for?
WHAT HE FOUND:
Gary claims to have found two folders (before and after) of NASA satellite images that had been modified. He saw images in which large shadows on Earth's surface had been "airbrushed" out, as well as an image of a huge cylindrical object in orbit that was clearly no man-made satellite of any kind. [...I'm listening...go on]
Another finding includes documents mentioning 'non-terrestrial officers' and space-based 'fleet-to-fleet transfers'.
Interestingly, when asked if he found any other evidence of extra-terrestrial activity, he politely stated that he could not confirm or deny. ...perhaps a bargaining chip?... (perhaps not)
You can hear more from Gary directly in the brief interview below!
TO SUM UP:
Gary has stated that if anyone, or any government, is hiding information that would benefit humanity, that is wrong. I, for one, agree completely. Furthermore, the UK Computer Misuse Act of 1990 covers hacking into computers of foreign governments, so this should take precedence over the US-UK Extradition Treaty. That would be 6 months of community service, or a maximum of 6 months in prison. I repeat; he never even stole anyone's password, -the passwords were set to default! Another note of concern is why he is being singled out, since during his 'explorations' he apparently found many other IP addresses that had accessed the databases, many of which originated from places like China.
To learn more about Gary McKinnon's case, or to find out what you can do to help, go to FreeGary.org.uk
Lastly, our talented friend Gary is also quite the musician. Cool, huh? I believe there is also a benefit compilation song featuring Chryssie Hynde of the Pretenders (awesome), called Chicago - Change the World. (original song by Graham Nash)
> >>=NEWSFLASH=<< <
Apparently, today's launch of the space shuttle Atlantis was a success! The shuttle is carrying several TONS of parts for the International Space Station (ISS). I would tell you more, but surely you can look this up for yourself. Goodbye for now. Have a wonderful day, and keep your eyes to the skies (but don't crash or run into anything).
Family visiting has kept me busy for the past couple of days. As usual when Aaron and Celina visit (my partner's younger brother & his ...partner), it has been extremely rewarding! (I mean 'rewarding' in the sense that they are fun and engaging and Aaron shared some interesting knowledge about lucid dreaming, not to indicate anything laborious or unpleasant).
Now, if you are already familiar with the case of Gary McKinnon, you may want to skip this paragraph, as I will briefly introduce and summarize his case for those who are not familiar. Gary McKinnon: skinny, odd-looking, nerdy, surprisingly eloquent, British stoner dude who is into computers and ufo's. In the late 90's until 2002 (during the time of high alert) he hacked into various NASA and US Air Force databases, as well as the Pentagon, searching for hidden classified information on UFOs and "free energy." To the embarrasment of the U.S. gov't, Gary used a purchased software program called "Remotely Anywhere," a slow dial-up modem, and his own email address. Needless to say, he was caught, and now, the US is claiming damages of $800,000 and that Gary compromised sensitive data. The US is planning to extradite Gary from England, to be tried "and fried" (so-to-speak) as a terrorist in the US for what one prosecutor called "the biggest military computer hack of all time." Lawyers, citizens, and a few members of Parliament are fighting to keep his trial in the UK, but so far they have not been entirely successful.

That Gary McKinnon not be extradited from the UK and treated as a terrorist is important for several reasons.
THE INJUSTICE:
First of all, if a self-confessed hacker nerd, obsessed with a supposed "ufo cover-up" stays up at night in his girlfriend's apartment looking for proof of ufos by guessing passwords (and happens to guess correctly several times), this is far from "terrorist" activity. Something is seriously not right with this situation. As soon as he was arrested by British Police in 2002, Gary immediately confessed to everything that he did. This is not even a sketchy, super-high-tech break in we're talking about; he literally just assumed (correctly) that not all of the personnel with security clearance would have changed their password from "password." Using software called "Remotely Anywhere" on a very slow dial-up modem, which took forever to display even partial images, -he wasn't even able to save anything.
Several times (in poor judgement, he confesses) he even left nerdy messages like "I am solo," and "your security is crap." He says that it is impossible that he caused damages anywhere remotely (pun intended) close to $800,000. (This comes from the 'supposed' 5K of damage for every computer he was on, -which is baloney- and is being used to warrant his extradition to the U.S.) The main cost would simply be to update the (complete lack of) security on the government's databases. Frankly, the US should hire him to revise their computer security, or at least, thank him for pointing out their gross negligence. A more detailed account of Gary's case is provided on The Black Vault's Encyclopedia site: http://www.theblackvault.com/wiki/index.php/The_Gary_McKinnon_Case
So why the severe punishment (60 years in prison)? Is the US government simply making an example of him, or do they feel threatened in some other way? Perhaps "they" are hiding something.... Could it be that Gary found something he was looking for?
WHAT HE FOUND:
Gary claims to have found two folders (before and after) of NASA satellite images that had been modified. He saw images in which large shadows on Earth's surface had been "airbrushed" out, as well as an image of a huge cylindrical object in orbit that was clearly no man-made satellite of any kind. [...I'm listening...go on]
Another finding includes documents mentioning 'non-terrestrial officers' and space-based 'fleet-to-fleet transfers'.
Interestingly, when asked if he found any other evidence of extra-terrestrial activity, he politely stated that he could not confirm or deny. ...perhaps a bargaining chip?... (perhaps not)
You can hear more from Gary directly in the brief interview below!
TO SUM UP:
Gary has stated that if anyone, or any government, is hiding information that would benefit humanity, that is wrong. I, for one, agree completely. Furthermore, the UK Computer Misuse Act of 1990 covers hacking into computers of foreign governments, so this should take precedence over the US-UK Extradition Treaty. That would be 6 months of community service, or a maximum of 6 months in prison. I repeat; he never even stole anyone's password, -the passwords were set to default! Another note of concern is why he is being singled out, since during his 'explorations' he apparently found many other IP addresses that had accessed the databases, many of which originated from places like China.
To learn more about Gary McKinnon's case, or to find out what you can do to help, go to FreeGary.org.uk
Lastly, our talented friend Gary is also quite the musician. Cool, huh? I believe there is also a benefit compilation song featuring Chryssie Hynde of the Pretenders (awesome), called Chicago - Change the World. (original song by Graham Nash)
> >>=NEWSFLASH=<< <
Apparently, today's launch of the space shuttle Atlantis was a success! The shuttle is carrying several TONS of parts for the International Space Station (ISS). I would tell you more, but surely you can look this up for yourself. Goodbye for now. Have a wonderful day, and keep your eyes to the skies (but don't crash or run into anything).
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