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posted by martyb on Sunday September 23 2018, @03:50PM   Printer-friendly
from the can-you-spot-the-fake? dept.

Reason Behind Sunspot Observatory Closure According to Court Documents

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.

An investigation by the FBI revealed that a janitor is the main suspect in the search, however he has not been charged with a crime even though his name is on the warrant.

The warrant states the suspect would use the observatory Wifi and a personal laptop to download the child pornography.

A limited number of people have access to the observatory from dusk until dawn, which helped narrow their search.

The observatory in the mountains of southern New Mexico had been closed since Sept. 6 because of an undisclosed security concern, but reopened on Monday.

https://www.ktsm.com/news/local/el-paso-news/child-pornography-reason-behind-sunspot-observatory-closure-according-to-court-documents/1460386237

Reason Behind Sunspot Observatory Closure According to Psychics

Channeled Adronis: There are increasing anomalies taking place upon your sun right now; sun spots, magnetic fluctuation and openings. If these particular observatory labs were not closed down, you would have evidence how spacecrafts can come out of the sun at specific opening points. Scientist don’t understand it, that’s why the observatory closure, and amateours footages are ceased.

[...] Psychic Focus has a bit different story; The Observatory serves for the busy UFO activity in the area, but also for a bigger operation under ground. Large study of ETs going on. There was a breach in security that allowed a Grey to escape and “call” a fellow ship to get him. People were evacuated in fear of a retaliation, until they can be sure they are safe and secure

[...] Hucolo Jim another kind; There are species that are causing some anomalies in the way that is not healthy to the earth, so that is why the observatory was closed, the whole city was affected. I can not give you specifics, but I can tell this, there are also ETs that try to stop the ascension process

https://beforeitsnews.com/v3/beyond-science/2018/2452616.html

[Ed note: Yes, there are several more like these from the same source. Do people really believe this stuff? SMH. --martyb]

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 23 2018, @05:16PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 23 2018, @05:16PM (#738897)

    I think is a fine post (observatory, porn, etc.) without the psychic bullshit.

  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by requerdanos on Sunday September 23 2018, @09:28PM

    by requerdanos (5997) Subscriber Badge on Sunday September 23 2018, @09:28PM (#738958) Journal

    Presenting the official explanation alongside nutty-fringe explanations can help illustrate that the official explanation, like the (other) nutty ones, is lacking in logic and credibility.

    The explanation is probably relatively simple, but it almost certainly isn't one of those as put forth and cited in TFS, above.

    Heck, there's somebody in this very discussion thread who has offered that perhaps the FBI brought in helecopter teams to examine the observatory's antennae for bombs owing to a bomb threat from the janitor, and then, for weeks, remained so befuddled that they couldn't figure out what violation of the criminal code to charge him with*.

    It's like there's a SEP field around the incident.

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    * Why not USC 18, Part I, Ch. 40, Sec. 844e [cornell.edu] to start with?

    Whoever, through the use of the mail, telephone, telegraph, or other instrument... willfully makes any threat, or maliciously conveys false information... concerning an attempt or alleged attempt... to kill, injure, or intimidate any individual or unlawfully to damage or destroy any building, vehicle, or other real or personal property by means of fire or an explosive shall be imprisoned for not more than 10 years or fined under this title, or both.

    Not rocket science. Just sayin'.