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Author Topic: New Mexico: National Solar Observatory Closed, Evacuated Due to “Security Issue”  (Read 4000 times)

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Doesn't seem a likely explanation. The Pentagon had 5,200 suspected downloaders of child pornography in 2011, but the investigation was halted after 8 months.
I suspect that this story of the evil janitor is a planted story, but one never knows.

Have there been any news alerts by the MSM or alternate sources that have proven this story to be correct?

Are there any more news stories out there? Other alternative video "reporters" are claiming that observatories in Australia and Hawaii, among others, still remained closed. Why?

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Someone knows the answers. There must be a reason that nobody's talking. Shutting down a post office? 


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The last website to mention this closure finally got sort of specific (no name for the perpetrator yet).
The observatory re-opened the 17th, but no mention of the Post Office is found. 
No interviews with the evacuated personnel and local residents, either. 
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http://earthsky.org/human-world/why-sunspot-solar-observatory-nm-closed-fbi
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Here’s what closed Sunspot Solar Observatory
By Paul Scott Anderson in HUMAN WORLD | SPACE | September 20, 2018
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Federal court docuмents this week revealed an FBI investigation of a janitor suspected of using Sunspot Solar Observatory’s internet connection to send and receive child pornography.
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UPDATE SEPTEMBER 20, 2018. Reuters and other media are reporting that the mysterious 11-day closure of Sunspot Solar Observatory in New Mexico stemmed from an FBI investigation of a janitor suspected of using the facility’s wireless internet service to view and distribute child pornography. Federal court docuмents filed Wednesday, September 19, revealed this information. The suspect reportedly became “agitated,” leading to the closing of the observatory for the sake of staff safety. Read more from Reuters.
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UPDATE SEPTEMBER 16, 2018: The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) issued the following statement about the status of the Sunspot Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak, New Mexico. The observatory has been closed – and residents and staff have been asked to stay off the mountain – since September 6. The statement said Sunspot Solar Observatory will transition back to regular operations as of Monday, September 17. The AURA statement said:
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On September 7, the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) made the decision to temporarily vacate the Sunspot Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak, New Mexico, as a precautionary measure while addressing a security issue. The facility closed down in an orderly fashion and is now re-opening. The residents that vacated their homes will be returning to the site, and all employees will return to work this week.
AURA has been cooperating with an on-going law enforcement investigation of criminal activity that occurred at Sacramento Peak. During this time, we became concerned that a suspect in the investigation potentially posed a threat to the safety of local staff and residents. For this reason, AURA temporarily vacated the facility and ceased science activities at this location.
The decision to vacate was based on the logistical challenges associated with protecting personnel at such a remote location, and the need for expeditious response to the potential threat. AURA determined that moving the small number of on-site staff and residents off the mountain was the most prudent and effective action to ensure their safety.
In light of recent developments in the investigation, we have determined there is no risk to staff, and Sunspot Solar Observatory is transitioning back to regular operations as of September 17th. Given the significant amount of publicity the temporary closure has generated, and the consequent expectation of an unusual number of visitors to the site, we are temporarily engaging a security service while the facility returns to a normal working environment.
We recognize that the lack of communications while the facility was vacated was concerning and frustrating for some. However, our desire to provide additional information had to be balanced against the risk that, if spread at the time, the news would alert the suspect and impede the law enforcement investigation. That was a risk we could not take.

The suspect reportedly became “agitated,” leading to the closing of the observatory for the sake of staff safety.
Perhaps the post office closed because this porn addict called in a bomb threat to them? sɛҳuąƖ deviance + anger = extreme violence.

Perhaps the post office closed because this porn addict called in a bomb threat to them? sɛҳuąƖ deviance + anger = extreme violence.
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Why would they close the Post Office AND the Sheriff's office if it were child porn on the janitor's laptop?
Why would a bomb threat result in the Sheriff being put out of his office by the FBI?
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The Sheriff would have been involved, especially because he's familiar with local residents.
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A whole 3 weeks later and still, nobody has been arrested.
The man whose NAME appears in the search&seizure warrant (made public) has not been apprehended.
Could this child porn thing be a cover for what's really going on? 
Why are local residents not demonstrating over having a pedophile in town without an ankle bracelet on?
Why is there no media coverage? 
As soon as the "child porn" explanation was divulged suddenly nobody's interested anymore?
What about the families nearby with young children? Not interested?
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Something's rotten in Denmark.
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Here is a link to a live podcast that took place just today, where about minute 9:45 this topic comes up.
An anonymous informant offers informed speculation that he thinks China was using the observatory's system to spy on a military base right down the hill from the observatory, and that's why the Sheriff was out of the loop because national security is above his capacity.
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Remember, there was an OFFICIAL statement that it was a national security problem. That could easily be foreign espionage.
And nobody doubts that China is really intense on electronic espionage. -- They make all our cell phones and many of our computers.
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The MSM isn't going to be offering any real inside scoop on this closure.
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The Post Office would also fall under this umbrella because there might be mail on hand that is relevant for the investigation, and the postal service workers would not be able to stay out of the way unless they were removed from the scene.
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Starting at minute 16 and later has a lot of UFO type content.