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Believers in this doomsday event usually refer to this object as Nibiru or Planet X. The idea was first put forward in 1995 by Nancy Lieder,[2][3] founder of the website ZetaTalk. Lieder describes herself as a contactee with the ability to receive messages from extraterrestrials from the Zeta Reticuli star system through an implant in her brain. She states that she was chosen to warn mankind that the object would sweep through the inner Solar System in May 2003 (though that date was later postponed)
There have been stories about something being sighted around the sun, an object seen either near it or just passing in view behind it and then disappearing.
I'll check that website " Today's Space Weather or Conditions" or whatever its called today.
Here's a wild possibility. The website I went to said there wasn't supposed to be an electromagnetic storm the past day but there was one anyway. The sun is sun spot free which has been par for the course with the Maunder Minimum solar cycle we've been heading into( hence the global cooling). But what if they have something planned to knock out the electric grid and want to blame it on a solar flare? They've been monkeying around with the ionosphere with harp and could use that as a cover. They could hack it and blame the Russians or unknown terrorists.
It’s interesting that I’m not seeing or hearing of any security guards posted at the entrance gate. There might be someone elsewhere but none have been seen in videos unless I’ve missed reading about them.
Keep in mind that Los Alamos National Labs are just a few hours north of Sunspot. There’s always something interesting going on at Los Alamos.
It's strange that the Apache Point Observatory is located just a few miles south of Sunspot is open.
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The facility is the National Solar Observatory facility at Sacramento Peak that’s managed by AURA. Apache Point Observatory (APO) is currently in operation. APO was not evacuated. APO is about a mile away from Sunspot observatory. She said AURA does not have a comment about the type of security issue at this time. “I am actually not sure (when the facility was vacated) but it will stay vacated until further notice,” Lifson said. “It’s the people that vacated. At this time, it’s the facility that’s closed.”
Here's a wild possibility. The website I went to said there wasn't supposed to be an electromagnetic storm the past day but there was one anyway. The sun is sun spot free which has been par for the course with the Maunder Minimum solar cycle we've been heading into( hence the global cooling). But what if they have something planned to knock out the electric grid and want to blame it on a solar flare? They've been monkeying around with the ionosphere with harp and could use that as a cover. They could hack it and blame the Russians or unknown terrorists.
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