Message from @Xenios2011
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I hope Q can give us some leads regarding Sunspot. Hope the white hats are doing some clean up there.
One lead said that Sunspot has an enormous stockpile of Mercury.
its weird that the whole city cleared out...
nothing for sale, no information about might have happened
wish we knew where these people went
Is this being reported anywhere @Xenios2011 ?
Mercury is a deadly poison.
Not MSM obviously, neonrevolt or zerohedge or anywhere?
When I first read about Sunspot in the MSM, they mentioned the Mercury and said that it could have caused the evacuation. Then silence.
Another interesting thing about Sunspot New Mexico is it is near the biggest missile stockpile and testing grounds. I guess where first atomic bomb tested
The video I saw showed seven hours cut out of observatory video. There and in other spots. Same time. Guy who did video seemed pretty legit. I think that’s all he does is is watch solar observatory film. Haha
Mercury would be a plausible cover story... I'd be looking at Sunspots proximity to White Sands and Alamogordo
Several on the first page are on the same server. Maybe software or hardware issues there...
hmmmm..
Apache Point Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.
Lowell Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.
McDonald Observatory - one video seems to be working
http://www.as.utexas.edu/mcdonald/webcams/monet-cam3.html
Mount Lemmon Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.
http://observatories.hodar.com/mtlemmon/index.html
Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.
http://observatories.hodar.com/mthopkins/index.html
Mauna Kea Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.
http://observatories.hodar.com/maunakea/index.html
These all seem to be on the same server. Maybe a problem there.
Quote from ThisIsNews _ Conspiracy theorists have their own ideas, with Reddit abuzz with possibilities ranging from the FBI having uncovered an illegal operation, being the front group for a secret taskforce to “maybe they saw something in the sky”.
Other ideas given by armchair experts include mercury contamination, anthrax in the mail or China spying, the latter two described by their author as “the simplest answers”.
Axis 232D Network Dome Camera - Sydney, AUS - 404, not found
tied to 5ii systems put to sleep Q referenced perhaps? Fbi doesn't seem to fit quite right though...
Quotes from: KOS Media --
fbi doesn't have jurisdiction over USPS... I don't think.
SOAR Observatory - can't find the link on their page.
South America
As far as the idea that the observatory had become a spot for dispatching trucks loaded with heroin or for a mountaintop meth kitchen … this seems extremely unlikely. ...
Reddit speculation seems to be mostly focused on the idea that someone could somehow use dishes at the observatory to spy on the nearby White Sands military base. ...
Since this is a solar observatory, perhaps it has picked up a clue about some upcoming event similar to the 1859 “Carrington Event” in which a pair of solar coronal mass ejections plastered the Earth, resulting in beautiful auroras even in places which such events were exceedingly rare. The brightness of the not-so-northern lights out blazed the full moon, drawing oohs and aahs across the land. And then telegraphs and other early electrical gear got absolutely blasted. If something similar happened today, it would result in widespread damage to the electrical grid, massive communication disruptions, failures of many satellites, general chaos and all that good, civilization-threatening stuff. However, there’s nothing to indicate that the folks at Sunspot have gotten so good at forecasting solar weather that they can predict such an event and the time from first signs of an ejection to “good-bye power” is measured in hours ...
BRT Tenerife Telescope Webcam - TN - 404 not found
I'm not even sure if the URL for the Mauna Kea observatory is real.
Canada/France/Hawaii Telescope - temporarily out of service
https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/images/goes-xray-flux-6-hour.gif --- normal solar minimum data. Nothing to see here.
JAT Observatory - PA - incorrect URL
http://www.sidc.be/silso/DATA/EISN/EISNcurrent.png - nothing to see here either. No sunspots current on the solar disc.