Sunspot Observatory closed due to security issue

Anyone here able to explain what is so special about this signal,

emit repeated bursts.
- FRB 121102

Burst of what ? Music, morse code ... this is the part I do not understand. A lighthouse (not the best analogy) is sending out "bursts" but that does not equate with the lighthouse having intelligence.
 
O.K - let me see if I can get this straight ...

FBI Agents show up, along with a Blackhawk helicopter, along with a work crew that fiddles with the outside antennas and towers.

They evacuate an Observatory of employees and the few inhabitants in the little community, closed the on-site Post Office for 11 days?

All because ...

20.09.2018 - Child Porn Investigation Caused Solar Observatory Closure - Court Docs (2 videos)
Child Porn Investigation Caused Solar Observatory Closure - Court Docs

The FBI was investigating child pornography when it closed down the Sunspot Solar Observatory in New Mexico on September 6, Reuters reports, citing court documents. As the FBI remained tight-lipped about the situation, the incident caused many on social media to form conspiracy theories to explain the mystery behind the closure.

Reuters reports that a 39-page application for a search warrant finally solved the mystery, quelling the numerous conspiracy theories that have popped up on social media.

According to local news station KRQE, federal agents found child porn linked to an IP address at the Sunspot observatory in July. In August, they spoke to the chief observer at the facility, who said he found a laptop running in empty offices over the past months. He told the FBI that what he found on the computer was "not good" and that it looked like child pornography.

The times that the child porn was being sent out and received by the facility matched only one employee, a janitor who was hired about a year ago. After the janitor noticed his computer was missing he apparently became erratic. The director of the observatory said that he "feverishly started looking through the facility," and said that it was "only a matter of time before the facility got hit."

The janitor apparently conveyed that he "believed there was a serial killer in the area" who may enter the observatory and execute someone, according to the director.

Even local authorities were left grasping for straws during the roughly 10-day closure. "I think it's chicken sh*t the way the FBI handled it. I have a responsibility to protect my citizens," said the local sheriff, Otero County Sheriff Benny House, after it was announced that the observatory would be reopened on September 16. The post office on the compound and people living nearby who were also evacuated in early September were also allowed to return.

The Sheriff had been fighting for details since the beginning. His team was asked to help by the FBI but he gave up when they wouldn't give him any details as he had not perceived any threats himself. "There was a Blackhawk helicopter, a bunch of people around antennas and work crews on towers, but nobody would tell us anything,” he said at the time.

A private security company was also called in to do patrols in the area, but was also left out in the dark about the nature of the FBI investigation. The FBI repeatedly refused to answer questions from local authorities or reporters.

Speculation about the case grew so intense that the observatory felt the need to put the conspiracies to rest, saying "it definitely wasn't aliens."


19.09.2018 - New Mexico Sheriff furious at FBI Stonewalling about Mysterious Evacuation
New Mexico Sheriff Furious at FBI Stonewalling About Mysterious Evacuation
 
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[..] All that X-files DVD and Criminal activity story is probably just a cover-up or a damage control. [..]

The regular staff - who had to leave suddenly without anybody giving them a clue what happened - admitted leaving a couple of those DVDs and various fun objects behind, as a joke and to feed the conspiracy theorists.

It is annoying that this case is almost so empty, has the same nonexistent threads just like the ones behind the "Q" phenomenon. No leads anywhere, nobody here named "Whodunnit" as opposed to the cases of real shootings or accidents in the news. There is no main named actor pointed out, no scapegoat - either a person or an object mentioned (like a plane or a pilot or an accident victim and a name, etc..) - who or what would have __threads__ stuck onto them, and those definitely would lead somewhere. Its as if both cases were intentionally made up to create a nothing-burger show in a cardboard-box theater designed to distract the public with pure nonsense. Which is the very same Deep State protocol we read in the book Chameleo, where the spook government agents harassing a civilian make up the most ridiculous BS. Naming the janitor and that laptop is like they are not even trying.

Maybe we are witnessing the CIA secrecy evolution: Stage II. for "Nothing on paper" and "Leave no trails". The spooks appear to have perfected their "leave no fingerprints" approach to the next level: now we, the public are given nothing to sniff, nothing onto what the Ingo Swann types could latch on and had the chance to find out, make more or less closer guesses. Now we have nothing. The dogs are sitting down and not following the scent, not because they lost the scent, but because the shadow government spooks got so artful at their technique of 'leave no traces behind', 'give nothing to the stinking public' that would constitute a "clairvoyance-fingerprint or footprint". Nothing to sniff on anymore that would have left __trails__. Congratulations shadow gov. spooks for achieving "Leave no trails: Stage II."
 
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