
Length1h 19m
About this audiobook
From a flat in Crouch End, Gary McKinnon reached 97 US military and NASA computers — not by breaking in, but by walking through open doors marked No Entry that someone had left unlocked. He took nothing and broke nothing; on the way out he even left a polite sticky note on the door reminding them to lock it. He did what any capable and curious person would do. He was looking for evidence of UFOs. What he found was a spreadsheet — column headers, branch codes, hull designators, transfer durations — and one integer: 4680. Thirteen years. Fleet to fleet. The official story played straight, the one row he copied that was never shown in court, and the world on the other side of an empty password field.
Audiobook details
GenreBiography and Memoir
Length1 hr 19 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 23, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2NULL HORIZON
3NULL HORIZON
4Chapter 1 — Blank Password
5Chapter 2—Remotely
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6Chapter 3—Your Security Is Crap
7Chapter 4 — Non-Terrestrial Officers
8Chapter 5—Fleet to Fleet
9Chapter 6—The Spreadsheet
10Chapter 7 — 4,680 Days
11Chapter 8—Building 8
12Chapter 9 — The Download
13Chapter 10—Copy
14Chapter 11 — Knock
15Chapter 12—Extradition
16Chapter 13 — May
17Chapter 14—After
18Chapter 15 — Ebe
19Chapter 16—Twelve
20Chapter 17 — Two Suns
21Chapter 18 — Thirteen Years
22Chapter 19—The Return
23Chapter 20 — The Leak
24Chapter 21 — Fleet to Fleet (Reprise)
25Chapter 22 — Coda
26Chapter 99: Real / Debated / Invented / Legend
27What this book did
28I. What Gary McKinnon said he found
29II. Legal record (summary timeline)
30III. NASA & DoD responses
31IV. Sceptic & mundane readings (fair summary)
32V. Project Serpo: legend dossier
33VI. Invented for this novel
34VII. Four-bin index (load-bearing beats)