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National Solar Observatory: What's Going On?


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The link says that apparently a $15k piece of communications equipment was stolen and that most folks wouldn't know what it's used for if they saw it. 

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10 hours ago, fred_mc said:

Aha, so now the aliens have moved their ships away from the sun so that the observatory could open again ;-) .

They did say in a statement that they will release all of the footage taken during this event. 

So you might still find your aliens!

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On 17/09/2018 at 11:40 PM, aztek said:

lol, no domestic threat in history had surrounding area evacuated along with 2 post offices, there is absolutely nothing reasonable about it.

Just to be clear, @Seti42 did mention the term ‘domestic violence’, however, the crux of their post was a ‘threat by mail’.

So: Why would it not be reasonable to evacuate an area if the potential of a real postal threat existed? 

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Just saw this on my local news site now. I live in Albuquerque, btw, not anywhere near the Solar Observatory, but, in the same state, at least.

https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/federal-search-warrant-debunks-theories-behind-sunspot-observatory-closure/1460424714

It seems like it's a *** Blocked *** investigation...At least, that's what's being claimed by the press.

(EDIT) Dunno why that was " *** Blocked *** " by UM. Anyway, follow the link to the uncensored story.

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9 hours ago, Seti42 said:

Just saw this on my local news site now. I live in Albuquerque, btw, not anywhere near the Solar Observatory, but, in the same state, at least.

https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/federal-search-warrant-debunks-theories-behind-sunspot-observatory-closure/1460424714

It seems like it's a *** Blocked *** investigation...At least, that's what's being claimed by the press.

(EDIT) Dunno why that was " *** Blocked *** " by UM. Anyway, follow the link to the uncensored story.

Talk about a really ****ed up end to that story

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right all of this. evacuations, closure telescopes\webcams in 4 countries, all cuz of 1 janitor who had  ch@#$ld  porn on his laptop??? yea, that sounds so logical, not.  

it's like locking down entire city cuz someone ran a red light and cops are looking for him.  

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I just read the story about the janitor.  They must think we're all stupid.  Why evacuate a town with only one employer and one road leading in and out?  The story said they didn't want to tip off the janitor.  So why not just show up and arrest him?  They want us to believe that they had to shut down a town to get to this guy.  Good thing he didn't live in a city.  

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If you read the story again ;) 

Once that janitor realized his computer was no longer there, the director says he "feverishly started looking through the facility," started making comments about "lax security at the facility," said it was "only a matter of time before the facility got hit, and he "believed there was a serial killer in the area" and that killer might enter the facility and execute someone.



The director says that's when he became concerned for his personal safety, and along with the agencies that operate the facility decided to evaluate it and shut it down. 



In other words, the observatory was temporarily closed down due to (perceived terrorist) threats made against staff.

How boring ....
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Just now, Essan said:

If you read the story again ;) 
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the more you read it the less sense it makes.  doubling down on lies has that effect.,

if you think 1 guy with porn on his laptop cause entire observatory shot down, 2 post offices evacuated, closure of telescopes\webcams in 4 different countries, then you should believe in Santa too.

and if it was just that, then we really, really need to rethink how our law enforcement works, like seriously rethink on a large scale.

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Just now, Big Jim said:

I just read the story about the janitor.  They must think we're all stupid. 

no, but some definitely are, and they are the target audience.

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1) A "whole town" was not evacuated. That's straight up fake news. 

2) I'm pretty sure no other observatories were locked down and closed. This hasn't been reported by any reliable news agencies. The whole "4 other observatories in 4 countries closed down" reeks of B.S. It might technically be true, but a total coincidence as well. There are tens of thousands of observatories all over the globe. Sometimes, they close for various reasons.

3) I don't get the post office thing, but then again...That could be linked to the ch*** po** thing too. Maybe this janitor was sending/receiving his evil filth via snail mail too. Or maybe he tried to mail evidence away before the FBI seized it. Boxing up your evidence and mailing it to a random far away address is a great way to make it disappear, at least temporarily. As is express mailing it to a co-conspirator with instructions to destroy it.

The FBI takes ch*** po** VERY seriously. As they should. They also take threats very seriously. The janitor was saying vague and threatening things to other employees. The response is totally in line with investigating what has come out via actual news as the subject of the investigation. 

Personally, I believe the local news reports. But, again...Once the conspiracy fires get burning, nothing puts them out. Have fun, but don't take it too seriously...

 

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20 minutes ago, aztek said:

things are often not what they seem.  it just does not add up, all that for 1 janitor with porn on his laptop??? yea i believe it, not

 

Who was using the center as a distribution point.

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Just now, Gromdor said:

Who was using the center as a distribution point.

still not buying it.   5 laptops, few dozens of thumb drives and dvds were found at his home, not in the center.

like i said if it really was just that we need to reevaluate our law enforcement, and its priority.  what is next city wide lock down cuz someone fled car accident scene?

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A wise man once said:

"Not everything is a conspiracy."

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Just now, Noteverythingisaconspiracy said:

A wise man once said:

"Not everything is a conspiracy."

and he is absolutely correct,

 

i have 30 cents in my pocket, in two coins, one of them is not a quarter, what are those coins?

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15 minutes ago, aztek said:

and he is absolutely correct,

 

i have 30 cents in my pocket, in two coins, one of them is not a quarter, what are those coins?

Please enlighten me on the answer and how it is relevant ?

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58 minutes ago, aztek said:

and he is absolutely correct,

 

i have 30 cents in my pocket, in two coins, one of them is not a quarter, what are those coins?

A nickle and a quarter. Because the other one is the quarter.

From what I have been reading, he was using the center's network to distribute the porn by hooking it up at night in various places and after the FBI grabbed the laptop to track the culprit down he started hinting threats when it came up missing.

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Just now, Noteverythingisaconspiracy said:

Please enlighten me on the answer and how it is relevant ?

the answer is a nickel and a quarter, one of them is not a quarter but another one is.

and it is relevant to what you said, not everything is a conspiracy, some things are not conspiracy, but others are.  

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2 minutes ago, aztek said:

the answer is a nickel and a quarter, one of them is not a quarter but another one is.

and it is relevant to what you said, not everything is a conspiracy, some things are not conspiracy, but others are.  

I never said there are no conspiracies. It's just that some people are very quick to see conspiracies where non exist.

Nice riddle.:tu: I thougt there might be some little used coin most people didn't know about, hence why I asked you to explain it. Of course the real answer was much simpler. This is actually kind of on topic, in that often the truth is lot simpler than people make it out to be.

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3 hours ago, Seti42 said:

1) A "whole town" was not evacuated. That's straight up fake news. 

2) I'm pretty sure no other observatories were locked down and closed. This hasn't been reported by any reliable news agencies. The whole "4 other observatories in 4 countries closed down" reeks of B.S. It might technically be true, but a total coincidence as well. There are tens of thousands of observatories all over the globe. Sometimes, they close for various reasons.

3) I don't get the post office thing, but then again...That could be linked to the ch*** po** thing too. Maybe this janitor was sending/receiving his evil filth via snail mail too. Or maybe he tried to mail evidence away before the FBI seized it. Boxing up your evidence and mailing it to a random far away address is a great way to make it disappear, at least temporarily. As is express mailing it to a co-conspirator with instructions to destroy it.

The FBI takes ch*** po** VERY seriously. As they should. They also take threats very seriously. The janitor was saying vague and threatening things to other employees. The response is totally in line with investigating what has come out via actual news as the subject of the investigation. 

Personally, I believe the local news reports. But, again...Once the conspiracy fires get burning, nothing puts them out. Have fun, but don't take it too seriously...

 

Well stated.  I just seriously doubt the use of aviation assets and shutting out the local sheriff for C.P. and workplace violence threats.  I don't know what actually happened but I certainly feel this is very much B.S.

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3 hours ago, Seti42 said:

Boxing up your evidence and mailing it to a random far away address is a great way to make it disappear, at least temporarily.

He should have used DHL. That's a good way to get rid of a body too - post it off with them and it'll never be seen again.

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actually destroying the evidence, or drowning\burning it is a lot better way to get rid of it permanently, a lot better than boxing and mailing. and if the evidence are emails, just delete them, Hilary showed how

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