The mysterious 11-day closure of a New Mexico solar observatory stemmed from an FBI investigation of a janitor suspected of using the facility’s wireless internet service to send and receive child pornography, federal court documents showed on Wednesday.
The warrant issued by a U.S. magistrate in Las Cruces, New Mexico, showed that on Sept. 14 agents removed from the man’s home three cell phones, five laptops, one iPad, an external hard drive, 16 thumb drives, 89 compact flash disks and other
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-new-mexico-observatory/new-mexico-observatory-closure-stemmed-from-fbi-child-porn-probe-documents-idUSKCN1M001P
Relevant to our investigation due to the fact this might be some sort of main hub (CP).
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ClairesDeLuney ago
My m-i-l passed this year, & consequentially we've made 2 different trips to NM this year. Not my first times to NM, but they are since the pizzagate era. There's tons of questionable garbage all through this state!! Hubby & I could literally feel eyes in our backs in one heavily satanic town. There's much more to this story, I'll bet!
carmencita ago
@new4now and I did a lot of research on NM during the NM compound story. There is definitely more going on there than most people thin or would believe. As I wrote in my other comment Epstein has a ranch here and so does Bill Richardson and many from Pedowood as well. NM gives me the creeps.
EffYouJohnPodesta ago
I had to be tortured by going to Las Cruces over a period of 14 years, at least once a year, and while I never thought it was creepy like Satanic creepy, I really didn't like it very much. The main thing that is suspicious about it to me is the lack of any border entry point with Mexico. There is also the NMSU campus there, which seemed normal at the time. But I am pretty confident the FBI recently investigated them for something to do with aborted baby body parts. I'll have to go look again to confirm that it was NMSU and not NMU. I think I am remembering correctly because we had family who went to school there so it stuck in my mind.
if you know anything about the area though, El Paso is way creepier than Las Cruces and they are next to each other. THere's military all over El Paso and many government agencies based out of there. Also White Sands Missile range is only like an hour from there. They test all kinds of weird stuff there.
Also, nobody even dares go to Juarez any more
It's probably some kind of a major deal we will never find out about.
ClairesDeLuney ago
My husband's grandfather was a meterologist at White Sands: tight-lipped guy who collected rocks, gallon jugs of water & feverishly wrote in his many journals. Years back, it was silly fun to stay & visit Roswell. You could throw a dart on a map in picking which quirky town to see next. Yet, zoom out & there's so much vastness (including the neighboring TX area) it'll take your breath away. All the dark possibilities are out there... You feel them, watching & waiting. I read that the janitor was employed by his parents' company, who had the cleaning contract with the observatory. It shouldn't be that difficult to get his & parents' names & dig, right? They pulled 5 laptops alone from him. That indicates he's not some mere basement bandit. And why, oh why, have they yet to arrest him, but have enough cause to execute the search warrant??!?
EffYouJohnPodesta ago
They don't usually seem to arrest people if they think there's a chance they will cover it up for them later. They investigate, threaten charges, cut a deal and no bill it. Dude will be or is some type of informant.
ClairesDeLuney ago
Yes, that makes sense. Homeboy knew exactly what he was doing, tapping into a network that sends & receives enormous amounts of data, such as an observatory. Very interested to learn who's actually connected to the nocuous janitor.