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Deep State Narrative Failing

On The Fringe’s Dan Radiostyle reports that the Deep State is taking hits from all sides and are in a state of decline. The chatter persists of someone in control for the bad guys, but the narrative is quickly falling apart. Radiostyle brings us the details, plus updates on the Musk-Twitter saga and some riveting court cases.

Sunspot Riddle Linked To Porn

It turns out that the abrupt and mysterious closure of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, N.M., two years ago didn’t have anything to do with aliens or national security issues. Instead, it was an FBI child pornography investigation linked to a facility janitor that prompted the 11-day shutdown. The former janitor, Joshua Lee Cope, was indicted on three child pornography counts stemming from the probe.

Court documents reveal that the facility’s chief observer told the FBI that he found a laptop with child porn in it but said he didn’t report it immediately because of other issues at the observatory. The discovery led to a search warrant on Cope’s electronic devices at his Sunspot trailer. When Cope realized his laptop was missing, he told the chief observer that he feared for his life because there was a serial killer in the area. That led to initially shutting down the observatory without consulting the FBI.

The official shutdown stirred national attention and wild speculation, ranging from the discovery of alien life and UFOs to possible security issues regarding foreign players. Here’s one of the reports that followed on KRQE-TV in Albuquerque debunking the original speculation.

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Why Was Sunspot Closed?

On Sep. 6, the FBI closed the Sunspot solar observatory in the mountains outside Alamogordo, N.M. What’s behind the mystery? Federal authorities have said it was closed for “security reasons,” but not provided any further explanation. Lisa Haven explores some prospects based on answers she has gleaned in foreign news outlets.

Here, David Zublick gets into why the solar observatories were mysteriously evacuated. The “official” reason was given Monday: A claim by the FBI that they were looking for a suspect, and that it was a matter of national security. Supposedly, Sunspot reopened Tuesday. Also, none of the other sites were closed fully, just their “live feeds” were shut down.

As of press time, the federal government claims they closed down Sunspot because they found a laptop on site upon which child porn had been downloaded. The official explanation: “A federal search warrant reveals that Sunspot Solar Observatory was shut down as FBI agents conducted computer forensic searches for child pornography. The source of child pornography was traced to an IP address used at the observatory and a source within the building observed a computer with “not good” images on it, the warrant states. An investigation by the FBI revealed that a janitor is the main suspect in the search, however he has not been charged with a crime even though his name is on the warrant.”

Obviously, this seems like a flimsy explanation, as it’s one the Feds have used quite a few times before in delicate predicaments. Still, this is the official response, so we’re relaying it.

What’s Happening at Sunspot?

What is the deal with the Sunspot Solar Observatory in New Mexico? Why has it been shut down and Sunsopot abandoned in its entirety? We are seeing lots of clickbait stories involving aliens. Jason Sather of Destroying the Illusions explains the origins of the observatory and offers his theories — much more plausible theories — about what is really taking place.

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The Daily Rabbit Hole finds something interesting: Google Earth images of Sunspot have been blocked by extensive cloud cover for the past couple of years. Folks, there is not that kind of cloud cover in New Mexico, which is why the observatory was built there. This is happening on Google Earth because there’s obviously some monkey business under way.

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In hurricane news, the reporter for the Weather Channel is having a hard time standing. He is bracing himself with his back to the wind and is still being rocked by the hurricane force winds. Meanwhile two men in the background are casually walking around checking their phones. Added drama for more excited viewing? Fake weather report?

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And Diamond and Silk give us an up-to-date and on-the-ground account of what’s happening with the hurricane in their neck of the woods: Fayetteville, North Carolina. They are riding out the storm, as they tell Jesse Watters on Fox News.

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Solar Observatory Evacuated

The FBI has evacuated Sunspot, the National Solar Observatory in the mountains of Sunspot, New Mexico, outside Alamogordo. Officials cited security reasons for evacuating the facility, but otherwise, were vague about their motivations. “We have decided to temporarily vacate this facility as a precautionary measure. And we’re working with the proper authorities on this issue,” Association for Universities for Research in Astronomy spokeswoman Sheri Lofson said.

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And, speaking of New Mexico, David Hodges on The Common Sense Show says the New Mexico Muslims arrested in the Taos vicinity were members of a terrorist compound where school shooters are being trained.  Hodges cites a longtime FBI source who says there are 40 to 50 such compounds around the country and they are under the wing of the CIA.  These camps and school shootings serve one purpose: Promoting gun violence in an attempt to weaken our 2nd Amendment rights.

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Getting back to Sunspot, here is one explanation for why the facility might have been closed down. It has to do with possible satellite observations, changes that suggest the sun might be dimming and that there are artificial light sources that have been placed into our solar system. Do check out the videos on YouTube as he provides references to additional sites exploring what might be happening with our Sun.

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