BornJune 10, 1974 - Cardiff, Wales
AliasesKuji, Matthew Bevan
Service1996 (unauthorised computer access period)
Summary
Welsh IT technician who in 1996 - five years before Gary McKinnon - accessed US military networks including Wright-Patterson AFB, Griffiss Air Force Base Research Laboratory, and NASA, specifically hunting for suppressed UFO and free-energy evidence. Operating under the handle 'Kuji' with a Commodore Amiga and a blueboxing program called Roxbox, he claims to have found documents describing a working anti-gravity prototype. The US government called him 'the single biggest threat to world peace since Adolf Hitler'; charges were dropped in November 1997 when the Crown offered no evidence and the US declined to cooperate with UK prosecution.
Roles
- -Systems Administrator
- -UAP Evidence Claimant
- -Ethical Hacker and Security Consultant
Organizations
Kuji Media Corporation
Education
- -Self-taught computer programming, systems administration, and network security
Early Career
- -Struggled with school and turned to the online world as an escape; taught himself programming and network intrusion techniques as a teenager in Cardiff
- -Met hacker Richard Pryce ('Datastream Cowboy') online; the two coordinated intrusions into US government and military systems in 1994-1996
- -His stated sole motivation was to locate evidence of the Roswell UFO crash and suppressed anti-gravity technology he believed was stored at Wright-Patterson AFB