I found this article even more fascinating than the last (rather long) one posted here.
As I've done before, I publish 20% of Dr. Salla's full article, and link at the end to his article.
"The mystery of who hacked into U.S. Federal government personnel files is over according to a whistleblower who claims to have worked on classified space programs. The hacking was done to gather data for future war crime trials once the truth about secret space programs and extraterrestrial life is disclosed to the world.
"On June 4, it was announced that up to four million US Federal government employees had their personnel files hacked by an unknown source. Days later, it was announced that the hacking had been more extensive involving up to 14 million personnel files going back to the 1980s. The hacking incidents involved extensive information about the backgrounds of individuals gained in security reviews for classification clearances.
"In earlier public releases, Goode has described how there have been extensive crimes committed by those participating in a "galactic slave trade."...
"According to Goode we won't have to wait long. He has revealed that the extent of disclosure is at this very moment being worked out behind the scenes by a wide array of secret space program alliances and extraterrestrial visitors. An offer was made for a "limited disclosure" to begin in November with only one high level official coming forward to take responsibility. The offer was declined, and plans proceed with a "full disclosure event" where all is revealed through information dumps and more whistleblower testimonies."
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Computer hacking linked to extraterrestrial disclosure & future War Crimes trials
The mystery of who hacked into U.S. Federal government personnel files is over according to a whistleblower who claims to have worked on classified space programs. The hacking was done to gather data for future war crime trials once the truth about secret space programs and extraterrestrial life is disclosed to the world.
On June 4, it was announced that up to four million US Federal government employees had their personnel files hacked by an unknown source. Days later, it was announced that the hacking had been more extensive involving up to 14 million personnel files going back to the 1980s. The hacking incidents involved extensive information about the backgrounds of individuals gained in security reviews for classification clearances.
The hacking incidents involved the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) which contains the security files of individuals that have applied for security clearances either to work for the U.S. federal government, the U.S. military, and even included personnel from corporations fulfilling government/military contracts:
In an announcement, OPM said that investigators concluded this week with "a high degree of confidence" that the agency's systems containing information related to the background investigations of "current, former and prospective" federal employees, and others for whom a background check was conducted, were breached.
The Washington Post gave a description of the type of information gained in the hacking incident:
The separate background-check database contains sensitive information — called SF-86 data — that includes applicants' financial histories and investment records, children's and relatives' names, foreign trips taken and contacts with foreign nationals, past residences, and names of neighbors and close friends.
Read more at Exopolitics.org...
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