"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797)
There will be a demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy in London next Sunday (September 28th, 2008) in support of Gary McKinnon. It is being organised by the London Autistic Rights Movement. Gary McKinnon, who is facing imminent extradition to the United States of America, was diagnosed Asperger's syndrome. The Free Gary campaign calls for Gary, who had initial been given a caution by UK Police, to be tried in the UK courts for his alleged computer hacking activities over 6 years ago.
My niece was born in 2005 and Thursday September 11th 2008 was her 3rd Birthday. In previous years I'd spent the annivesary of 9/11 in London meeting with other activists, engaging with the public and demonstrating - either outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminister, the United States Embassay in Grosvenor Square or outside the BBC Headquarters in White City. This year I stayed at home in Yorkshire for the 11th and went to see my niece and family.
Dear Martin & Anthony,
Six and a half years ago my son Gary McKinnon admitted to computer intrusion but denied causing damage. He was searching for evidence of UFO's and supressed energy technology, as people were dying from cold and he believed the technology was there to prevent this.
Gary saw himself as being on a moral crusade, he also enjoyed the challenge but was shocked to see that there were no passwords or firewalls on thousands of American military computers and he felt it was just like logging on. He did not steal passwords as had no need to as there were none.
The West Yorkshire Truth Campaign hosted a lecture by Webster Griffin Tarpley in November 2007 in which he presented information pertaining to 400 years of the use of false-flag terrorism. Beginning with Guy Fawkes and moving forward to the present day.
A DVD of the same lecture presented in Lancaster the day after Leeds is available via the www.wytruth.org.uk website.
There will be a demonstration today at 4pm outside the Home Office in London in support of Gary McKinnon. Here is a message from Gary's Mum Janis.
Since when do we extradite UK citizens for computer mis-use, which carried a community service sentence in the UK.
I spent last weekend with Narinder of WYTC in London. We had gone there to join forces with We Are Change UK and help get the message out to the crowds at Nottinghill Carnival.
Narinder hooked up with Dean, Andy and Gareth while I drove a minibus around the parade route. Narinder and WAC met the public and handed out flyers and leaflets. Narinder said he was suprised to find the public extremely receptive to the idea that 9/11 could in fact be a false flag operation. What a difference two years make!