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General Category => Huh? => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on September 12, 2018, 1902 UTC
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https://www.kvia.com/news/top-stories/closure-of-national-solar-observatory-remains-shrouded-in-mystery/793035021
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They found proof of Nibaru and have learned the mess they got themselves into with Pluto. Now the coverup begins.
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Interesting. The Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory in SoCal seems to be doing just fine.
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Possible flooding at the Smith Mt. Lake Hutch and Control Center from Hurricane Florence is the last update I heard.
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'You know who' hates science, the post office, unions and dumb southerners. He took $10M from FEMA and gave it to ICE. He needs the space to build more baby jails.
#TFA
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Iono, I think our orangey leader hates "science" to an agenda aka the church of climatology, monopolies monopolising USPS to their own profit aka amazon, criminal syndicates disguised as unions, and illiterates to include those who can read but not comprehend what they just read. I'm sure fema has all the funds it needs to hamper the emergency responses of the local agencies just as it did in Katrina and everywhere else it has activated. Alien criminals cost the entire USA some 100 plus billion per year, a border wall, hopefully with land mines, would be 20 billion.
MAGA!
KAG!
Trump 2020!
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I think we've drifted a bit too far here.
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http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/09/remote-solar-observatory-remains-closed-after-mysterious-evacuation
(Of particular note in this updated article is this.... "The Sunspot observatory on Sacramento Peak overlooks Holloman Air Force Base and an observer could potentially see out to the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Test range. That has raised questions about possible espionage. “New Mexico is a center of national-security-related science, and for that reason it has also been a prominent venue for foreign espionage,” says Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists’ Project on Government Secrecy. “Spies go where the secrets are, and there are plenty of secrets in New Mexico.”