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What is Solar Warden, or at least what is it purported to be?
Solar Warden is a secret space program run by the U.S. Navy. It is responsible for monitoring all incoming and outgoing traffic in the solar system. It patrols and defends our solar system. It will also travel to other star systems for offensive missions.
It is divided into two fleets: a military offensive/defensive fleet and a scientific/R&D fleet.
According to a few people who have come forward claiming to have been involved with the project, we have already landed on Mars and established secret bases there. Another claim is that all extra-terrestrial spacecraft must receive authorization from Solar Warden authorities before entering earth's airspace.
So is there any actual evidence beyond the testimony of supposed whistleblowers?
In a reported entry in Ronald Reagan's diary, which was later published in 2007, he said this:
Lunch with 5 top space scientist. It was fascinating. Space truly is the last frontier and some of the developments there in astronomy etc. are like science fiction, except they are real.
I learned that our shuttle capacity is such that we could orbit 300 people.This is curious since the Space Shuttle holds a maximum of eight people and only five were built for space flight. Even if all five took off fully loaded it would be impossible to place and maintain 300 astronauts in orbit.
Was this an unintentional acknowledgement of Solar Warden's advanced spacecraft?
And now, enter Gary McKinnon:
McKinnon is known for hacking several military and NASA computers over a 13 month period. That part at least isn't bullshit; it's a fact. The Bush administration called it "the biggest military computer hack of all time" and from 2002 to 2012 sought to have him extradited from the UK to the United States to stand trial. After a long of series of legal proceedings, the US finally withdrew their extradition order.
According to Wikipedia:
McKinnon was accused of hacking into 97 United States military and NASA computers over a 13-month period between February 2001 and March 2002, at his girlfriend's aunt's house in London, using the name 'Solo'.
The US authorities stated he deleted critical files from operating systems, which shut down the United States Army’s Military District of Washington network of 2,000 computers for 24 hours. McKinnon also posted a notice on the military's website: "Your security is crap". After the September 11 attacks in 2001, he deleted weapons logs at the Earle Naval Weapons Station, rendering its network of 300 computers inoperable and paralyzing munitions supply deliveries for the US Navy's Atlantic Fleet. McKinnon was also accused of copying data, account files and passwords onto his own computer. US authorities stated the cost of tracking and correcting the problems he caused was over $700,000.
While not admitting that it constituted evidence of destruction, McKinnon did admit leaving a threat on one computer:
"US foreign policy is akin to Government-sponsored terrorism these days … It was not a mistake that there was a huge security stand down on September 11 last year... I am SOLO. I will continue to disrupt at the highest levels..."
US authorities stated that McKinnon was trying to downplay his own actions. A senior military officer at the Pentagon told The Sunday Telegraph: "US policy is to fight these attacks as strongly as possible. As a result of Mr McKinnon's actions, we suffered serious damage. This was not some harmless incident. He did very serious and deliberate damage to military and Nasa computers and left silly and anti-America messages. All the evidence was that someone was staging a very serious attack on US computer systems."
McKinnon claims that he was looking for evidence of zero-point energy technology and found information regarding UFOs and America's secret space program. In particular, he's talked about one document he found with the heading "non-terrestrial officers" (complete with names and ranks) and another regarding "fleet-to-fleet transfers," but with ship names that did not correspond to any known Naval vessels.
According to a HuffPo article by researcher Darren Perks:
McKinnon also found out about the ships or craft within Solar Warden. It is said that there are approx eight cigar-shaped motherships (each longer than two football fields end-to-end) and 43 small "scout ships." The Solar Warden Space Fleet operates under the US Naval Network and Space Operations Command (NNSOC) [formerly Naval Space Command]. There are approximately 300 personnel involved at that facility, with the figure rising.
McKinnon claims that he was loading up an image of a cigar-shaped spacecraft when his connection to the computer he was connected to was terminated.
If you have 47 minutes you want to invest, here's McKinnon talking in depth about his hacking activities:
So what do you guys think? Could Solar Warden be a real thing? Could the US be operating a secret space program that is far more advanced than what is publicly known about our spacefaring technology?
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