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!
Angelis_Solaris ago
Whoa ClairesDeLuney, what town was it? Or would you rather not say?
ClairesDeLuney ago
Very small town of Madrid. Marketed as artsy & hip, but creep overload feeling when we visited. Ironic it was once an old mining town, so yes, plenty of underground places to lose yourself in. During our last stay in NM, another family member traveled to Santa Fe, where they now have a few posh art galleries underground. These reoccurring themes are spawning. Smh...
Angelis_Solaris ago
Sounds pretty creepy, and it makes sense they would use "art" as a cover. Lefties and elites seem obsessed with all kinds of sick and weird art. You know, someone should really create a map of all these suspect places.