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Saturday, 15 September 2018

The riddle of the closing of the soalr observatory in New Mexico


Why did the Solar Observatory in New Mexico close?


The National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico was raided by the FBI on September 6.

Blackhawk helicopters from the United States military were seen hovering nearby during the raid.

After the raid, the ENTIRE observatory and the surrounding grounds, are vacant. No employee who worked there or lived on the site, remains any longer.

Local police were not told what the raid was about; they merely closed local roads to keep the public out.

An observatory and post office close abruptly, a helicopter, people working on antennas, FBI silence...what's going on in Sunspot?

Hal Turner claims to have intelligence sources that say that:  

“ the Solar Observatory was being used by China to SPY on US Missile and other testing activities, at the White Sands Missile testing site, near the Solar Observatory."

Further, he says:

"Equipment detected on towers at the Solar Observatory were found to be highly advanced, real-time, spying gear sending all sorts of images, signals intercepts and important telemetry directly to China.

"Everyone working at the Observatory is likely now under intense National Security Investigation. Everyone who ever installed equipment there is also likely under the same level of investigation.

"Depending upon what data the Chinese obtained, they could not only defend themselves from our latest missiles, they could NEUTRALIZE our missiles, making it impossible for the US to strike back if we were attacked. The potential breach of national security is at a level described to me as "disastrous." "


2 comments:

  1. Yeah that's the ticket. Spying.
    It has become known that 6 more Solar Observatories (Australia, Chile, Spain, Hawaii (2), and Pennsylvania) have been shutdown: We note that all these solar/space cams down at the same time as the Solar Observatory in New Mexico.

    AXIS 232D Network Dome Camera located in Sydney Australia
    Webcams located at SOAR Observatory – The Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope located in Chile
    BRT Tenerife Telescope Webcam located in Spain
    Webcam located at Mauna Kea observatory at the University of Hawaii Hilo
    Webcam from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope observatory in Hawaii
    Webcam at JAT Observatory in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania.

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