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1) FBI is there so we know it's criminal (plus tight lipped so ongoing investigation)
2) Multiple buildings closed which means it's not limited to the solar facility.
3) Indefinitely closed. Even murder scenes etc. are open for business pretty soon. To me, this says contamination of some sort.
Given all of that, this thing completely reminds me of the anthrax mailings.
That's my logic, that's my conclusion....but I'm wrong all the time LMAO....so let's see how this unfolds.
If it were anthrax, or some deadly, harmful virus, we would have seen hazmat teams there.
The fact that the airspace in the area has not been classified as a no fly zone, makes me think it is something the government has in all probability, contained.
Trump “now” has the ability to alert you in an event that there is a major problem in the country or connected to this New Mexico event…. no reason to worry what so ever, Trump will notify you instead of FEMA. Yeah!
On Thursday, the Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) will conduct a test of the national system that allows "presidential alerts" to hit the majority of cellphones. The goal is to warn residents of national emergencies, such as dangerous weather.
The warning system "provides the president with the communications capability to address the nation during a national emergency," FEMA said in a notice posted on its website.
Wasn't New Mexico where that terrorist cult with those starving kids and one dead kid were? The head guy was related to a big name terrorist if I recall. Teaching kids to shoot up schools Maybe it's related to that.
The most likely theory I’ve seen is that the Chinese were spying on White Sands Missile Range and/or Holloman AFB via compromised antennae at Sunspot. Intercepting transmissions or something like that.
Trump “now” has the ability to alert you in an event that there is a major problem in the country or connected to this New Mexico event…. no reason to worry what so ever, Trump will notify you instead of FEMA. Yeah!
On Thursday, the Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) will conduct a test of the national system that allows "presidential alerts" to hit the majority of cellphones. The goal is to warn residents of national emergencies, such as dangerous weather.
The warning system "provides the president with the communications capability to address the nation during a national emergency," FEMA said in a notice posted on its website.
This plan started under the previous administration. Look it up! No different than the cable companies doing weekly emergency tests of the broadcast system or your town doing emergency robot call notifications to every resident/phone in town. Give up the blaming Trump crap.
It's strange that the Apache Point Observatory is located just a few miles south of Sunspot is open.
It's not strange at all, if whatever the reason is they closed it has nothing to do with observing the sky, which is almost certainly the case.
It's only strange if you're assuming that the reason has something to do with the sky. I assure you, if any of the nonsense you or others have posted about some object being present around the sun, we'd all know about it.
People act as if "the government" or illuminati or whoever they think runs things has a monopoly on looking at the sky. News flash: There are millions of amateur astronomers around the world, also looking at the sky. Many newly discovered objects were discovered by these amateurs. If there were anything interesting to see on/around the sun, we'd know about it.
This is a terrestrial security issue. Stop trying to find things that don't exist.
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