The
Reason The Solar Observatory Was Closed Is Revealed, And It's As
Disturbing As It Is Unbelievable
20
September, 2018
As
we noted earlier in the week,
The National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico reopened on
Monday after it was shut down September 6 following a mysterious
FBI raid, according to the group which manages the facility.
And
despite federal agents swooping in on a Blackhawk helicopter,
and a "bunch of people around antennas and work crews on towers"
before the site was completely evacuated - the official
explanation has left people scratching their heads; According to
officials, they had been cooperating with an existing law enforcement
investigation, when "a suspect in the investigation
potentially posed a threat to the safety of local staff and
residents," so "moving
the small number of on-site staff and residents off the mountain was
the most prudent and effective action to ensure their safety."
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. -AURA
No
word on why the FBI was involved, or urgently needed to fly in on a
loud, suspect-spooking helicopter instead of simply driving to the
facility, or why they couldn't just arrest the guy and keep the place
open. Also
no explanation for the work crew climbing all over the towers,
or why they shut down the post office.
But
it gets even more mysterious, as
SHTFplan.com's Mac Slavo notes, the
“official” reason for the closure is far more
sinister, as KTSM.com
reports:
A federal search warrant reveals that Sunspot Solar Observatory was shut down as FBI agents conducted computer forensic searches for child pornography.
The source of child pornography was traced to an IP address used at the observatory and a source within the building observed a computer with “not good” images on it, the warrant states.
The
warrant also states that the suspect used the observatory’s WiFi
and a personal laptop to download the images.
According
to the FBI, a janitor is the main suspect. He was one of the few
people who had access to the observatory from dusk until dawn. His
name is listed on the warrant, but he has yet to be charged with a
crime.
The
observatory reopened on September 17.
Some
are skeptical about this explanation, given
that all employees were evacuated from the site. About a dozen
residents who live around the site were also evacuated. The U.S.
Postal Service decided to evacuate employees, too, according to a
report by the Alamogordo
Daily News.
Evacuating
employees, local residents, and post office employees seems a little
extreme, doesn’t it? How
would a computer containing child pornography (as terrible as it is)
be dangerous to employees and people who were not even in the
building?
Why
were the people working on the radio towers?
When
was the last time a pedophile was taken down with a Blackhawk? It
appears to us that the "official" reason for this debacle
is even more unreasonable than the official "facts" behind
the Skripal murders in England (though we are sure it will not be
long before the Russians are blamed for the solar minimum and the
need to shut down the observatory (either them or Trump).
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