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originally posted by: CraftyArrow
I think it's time to breakout our highly gifted ATS Remote Viewers!
Recently I have been training online with CIA Remote Viewing manuals, maybe we can compare notes.
originally posted by: itswhatev
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: itswhatev
a reply to: SeaWorthy
That's a huge jump to something completely unrelated though, simply because it's in the "same state"? "terrorism" of any kind just doesnt seem plausible at all in this scenario
Take a look at some of these sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
like sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
I was originally replying to your post referencing the 3 suspects released by the judge in NM not any posts about solar activity.
Something observed on the sun or with it's activity would seem like a logical suspicion just because of the observatory itself specializing in monitoring solar activity. Seems like if they wanted to keep something "hush hush" this was extremely poorly executed because all it's doing is drawing increasing amounts of attention lol
originally posted by: MrBuddy
I tried contacting Mr. Castillas (finally the proper spelling) and was forced to leave a message for him on voicemail.
The man probably has more important things to do than return a call from a guy writing for an online science magazine, but you never know.
If he calls, ATS will be second to know.
I swear...if I hadn't already taken my vacation for the year, I'd take a 20 hour road trip just for the hell of it.
I just don't understand why the situation is so hush hush. If it's lack of funding, it is what it is...no need for Apaches and clandestine CIA-type nonsense.
It's "security" reasons. The locals there need to band together and start making some noise. I'd want to know if my family is at risk from this "security" issue.
originally posted by: threeeyesopen
Heres the video I referenced earlier folks, this is the one where the person apparently went through the barrier and found the place abandoned.
I did not see the original video, apparently it had been taken down due some copyright type thing the first time around.
m.imgur.com...
ETA here is another video from the same person, this time they are walking near the observatory, the video quality is noticeably poor compared to the other video. m.imgur.com...
originally posted by: itswhatev
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: itswhatev
a reply to: SeaWorthy
That's a huge jump to something completely unrelated though, simply because it's in the "same state"? "terrorism" of any kind just doesnt seem plausible at all in this scenario
Take a look at some of these sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
like sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
I was originally replying to your post referencing the 3 suspects released by the judge in NM not any posts about solar activity.
Something observed on the sun or with it's activity would seem like a logical suspicion just because of the observatory itself specializing in monitoring solar activity. Seems like if they wanted to keep something "hush hush" this was extremely poorly executed because all it's doing is drawing increasing amounts of attention lol