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National Solar Observatory, USPS office in Sunspot, NM evacuated for 'safety reasons'

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posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:00 PM
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originally posted by: Dumbdowned
a reply to: BigDave-AR

astronomy.nmsu.edu...

Near the top of the list, she's highly interested in "The Effects of Solar Flares, Coronal Mass Ejections, and Co-Rotating Interaction Regions on the Venusian 5577 A Oxygen Green Line"

She probably knows precisely what's been going on up there.

So we were talking about the same person no? You said “he” am I confused or what?



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:01 PM
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originally posted by: BigDave-AR

originally posted by: caterpillage
a reply to: BigDave-AR

Work your charms on her big Dave, over breakfast find out what's up with the shut down

Who says I’m not working that angle?

That girl at the county assessors’ office sounded pretty cute lol.


It's good to see your willing to take one for the team, you're doing God's work son



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:09 PM
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a reply to: BigDave-AR

Yes, she's the night sky watcher at APO.



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:18 PM
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I’ve been gone a couple of days. Skimmed back and didn’t see this article posted. Thought it was interesting as it is centered around our favorite shady sheriff:

www.kvia.com...

Sorry if it’s already been posted.



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:33 PM
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[snipped]
It has happened before.
I better start shopping for a safety bunker soon.
I ain't fighting these multidimensional beings


publicdomainreview.org...
edit on 9.18.2018 by Kandinsky because: Snipped censor circumvention



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:49 PM
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originally posted by: caterpillage

originally posted by: BigDave-AR

originally posted by: caterpillage
a reply to: BigDave-AR

Work your charms on her big Dave, over breakfast find out what's up with the shut down

Who says I’m not working that angle?

That girl at the county assessors’ office sounded pretty cute lol.


It's good to see your willing to take one for the team, you're doing God's work son

At least someone appreciates my work!
Man you gotta question that sheriff, look at that deputy he hired! Scary stuff!!



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:51 PM
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a reply to: Dumbdowned

I do not know Gray, but my friend at the apache point observatory does.



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:52 PM
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originally posted by: 898929
a reply to: Tanga36

There's a PDF somewhere out there that has photos of the landing pads and a bunch of photos of all the insides of the buildings ect ect. I would bet another agency is involved, I'm not gonna say the name but it rhymes with in-essay. There's probably some really sensitive equipment they had to get out or check to make sure it wasn't tampered with. Possibly someone was snooping around and trigged an alarm of some sorts and that's when the men in Black showed up to make sure the lock is still on the safe. The FBI has no reason to tell the local authorities about it, probably didn't think it would get this big.


I believe that this is most definitely a more plausible scenario than the BS they attempted to spoon feed us and then immediately after say, "hey! Look over here! The Sheriff just called the FBI 'chicken spit!'" Classic misdirection that'll work on 90% of the population but they forget about us! Lol

I had thought about that "Snow-Covered Den" with no cover, agency but could not connect the dots because they don't have agents like the other agencies do. They are analyzers of 1s & 0s, so the "raid" didn't add up in my mind. At least not until you made a very clear example as to why they'd come in and do some system reboots.



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 10:55 PM
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a reply to: Dumbdowned

APO is more and more connected to this



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:05 PM
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originally posted by: Dumbdowned
Does anyone know who C. Gray is at the Apache Point Observatory?

I think he worked there as a night sky observer but there's nothing about him I can find on the web.

I could email him but I doubt he still works there.

He may have some key info about what led to the shutdown of NSO.


I found a Candace Gray that obtained her doctorate in 2015 from NMSU and is currently an astronomer at Apache Point. She is also listed as a "Support Astronomer" on a certain networking site that "links" people. Also found her on the Tweeter and she last posted 3 hours ago



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:07 PM
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originally posted by: BigDave-AR

originally posted by: Dumbdowned
Does anyone know who C. Gray is at the Apache Point Observatory?

I think he worked there as a night sky observer but there's nothing about him I can find on the web.

I could email him but I doubt he still works there.

He may have some key info about what led to the shutdown of NSO.

She still appears to work there according to her LinkedIn
ETA I believe it’s Candice a support astronomer at APO.

Hey! Lookie there! BigDave severely beat me to that info! Lol



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:12 PM
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originally posted by: Tanga36
a reply to: wylekat

No, I don't think you're going blind because I really didn't see anything, let alone several, helipads in the vicinity. But I also thought that it may just be a flat spot carved out in the dirt somewhere and it would blend in better than a concrete or asphalt pad


Its the red and blue areas, better picture somewhere in the thread.




posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:16 PM
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originally posted by: SheilaD
a reply to: Dumbdowned

APO is more and more connected to this

That's what I'm starting to believe as well, SheilaD. There is much more to the story than the little bit that leaked out and then the misdirection after they gave their nonsense excuse. Not totally sure WHAT the absolute answer is but it just keeps spreading wider and wider.
BTW...Haven't gotten a chance to thank you for your contributions to the thread, yet. You've posted some pretty awesome stuff! Whenever you were posting it, I was always on a crazy tangent that didn't tie in with yours but I've since gone back and been adding your stuff to my spider web and appreciate the info you've brought to the table! Great work!



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:17 PM
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a reply to: Tanga36

My friend says the Apache Point staff are more and more stressed. Seems likely Apache knew (about whatever it was) and did nothing. And now everyone wants to know why



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:37 PM
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originally posted by: SeaWorthy

originally posted by: Tanga36
a reply to: wylekat

No, I don't think you're going blind because I really didn't see anything, let alone several, helipads in the vicinity. But I also thought that it may just be a flat spot carved out in the dirt somewhere and it would blend in better than a concrete or asphalt pad


Its the red and blue areas, better picture somewhere in the thread.



Hey!! There's one, right there! Lol! I see it now!

We were discussing a statement made by the maintenance chief that didn't exist online until 2 days ago and shares his last name with only 236 other people in the entire world and zero others in the US, according to some 2014 data. In the Sept 17 Alamogordo Daily News article, Bruce Sagma claimed, "There are numerous facilities in the mountain ridge belonging to WSMR that are accessed by personnel from Kirtland and Holloman Air Force bases via helicopter. If there is an emergency on the mountain, emergency responders will utilize the same helipads."

I think wylekat was questioning this guy's claim as to numerous facilities with assumed landing pads. I haven't scoured Google Earth yet to attempt to locate these other sites but my personal opinion of the guy that made the statements is that he's a spook. Never existed anywhere online until the "answer" was released. Then over half of the quotes in the stories are from the maintenance chief and not the Director of the place or even an assistant director? Also, his quotes all seem to either discredit any previous info the Sheriff gave us or paint everyone as Conspiracy Nuts for discussing what the Sheriff had stated at the very beginning. His entire part in this makes no sense to me but again that is my personal feeling.



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:45 PM
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a reply to: SheilaD

I have very little doubt that they were in the dark. They are too close to Sunspot, both in physical location but also, I'm assuming, in personal and professional relationships. When you are that remote, you find people that have similar interests as yourself to connect with. What better connections could there be than having another group of astronomy buffs right down the road? I'm sure that within half an hour (probably less) of the "raid" happening, texts, calls, Morse Code, etc was being used to convey information back and forth. Whether or not APO was directly involved or related to the happenings at Sunspot, I don't know but I highly doubt they were in the dark about what was going on. I'm sure they were/are stressed about whether or not they will be next.



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:47 PM
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a reply to: SheilaD

I read your post again and now I'm even more intrigued. They are more and more stressed? And everyone wants to know why they did nothing? By everyone, do you mean everyone at Sunspot or people online calling them out?



posted on Sep, 18 2018 @ 11:54 PM
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a reply to: SheilaD

I've already laid out the answers to you all.
You'd be the first one to hear what I'm about to tell you here at ATS.
You could be questioning all those scientists, PhD's, but none of them gonna give you any single straight answer just like NASA.
You know why? because they're as clueless as we are about what may be coming ahead of us.

All we could do is just do more researching on the surface level, then just speculate with educated guesses.

So here it is,
I think we're about to see a weakening of sun's magnetic field, thus possibly a magnetic reversal happening at some point in our life time. Could there be a series of monstrous cme's? I don't know and really am not too much worried about all that. What I'm worried about most is when the sun stays weak and quiet, and that's when
I believe the ET's take advantage of our sun's most weakened state in order to be able to fight for the dominion rights to our solar system. You see, we as a human specie are just like lab mice in a facility to them and nothing less and nothing more. Trump recently wanted and ordered a space force to be established. What good of use is that against other nations?
I have a strong belief that those ET's want our sun so bad because it's like a free fueling station to them.
I expect more ET activities in the near future as the sun reverses its magnetic field and we could be seeing an ice age after that



posted on Sep, 19 2018 @ 12:13 AM
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a reply to: Dumbdowned

You quite possibly could have the answer. I'm not versed enough in astro physics to lay out any claims. I do have my own theory with regards to our sun and ETs that differs sightly from yours but again, I don't know if my theory is even possible due to my fairly novice understanding of the nuances of the physics it would involve. Attempting to teach oneself these things has been frustrating and definitely humbling. Maybe one day I will grasp things well enough to understand whether or not what I can see working in my head would actually be possible. Then again, maybe not. Haha! It sure is fun to dream. And if the ETs make their arrival truly known to the masses, I am confident enough in my own faiths and beliefs that whatever should happen, will be ok with me.



posted on Sep, 19 2018 @ 12:20 AM
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The answer has nothing to do with the sun, aliens, or even the telescopes at the site. Not directly with them anyway. It's really mundane. Kind of surprising, but mundane.



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