And now for something weird...

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Not 'Aliens'.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/09/fbi-new-mexico-observatory-mystery.html
After all, the observatory, deep within Lincoln National Forest, is just two hours from Roswell. The curious who attempted to visit the observatory came up against a guarded entrance taped off with crime-scene tape. And federal authorities did little to quell the speculation, remaining so silent on the matter that local law enforcement had no idea what was going on.

But now, the theorists have some fairly disappointing answers, if they’re willing to accept them. In newly released FBI records, including a search warrant affidavit, an agent explained she was investigating someone who had been using the observatory’s Wi-Fi to download and distribute child pornography.

The man under investigation was a janitor, who, according to the affidavit, was the only person who had access to the observatory during the time the laptop was downloading the pornography. The janitor has not yet been arrested or charged with a crime.
 

BR-549

Joined Sep 22, 2013
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There could be more alien children here than US children. I believe it's one of the many reasons they bring them here. Aliens are exempt from law. That's another reason.
 
Hello there, I firmly believe that this kind of videos were created to distract people from what was really going on behind closed doors. I mean, my grandpa and grandma had their crazy side, so did my parents, guess I know why I'm like that. LOL


the difference, I believe, they tried to keep it low and we just can't help it.

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MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
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I remember that, I also heard that he initially though that he was bidding on Tower Bridge, a mistake that travel agents still make to this day!
Max.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-...sf/2018/09/oregon_woman_steals_ambulance.html

Sure, Christy Lynn Woods, 37, may have boosted an ambulance while paramedics performed CPR on an unconscious woman in southern Oregon.

Sure, she then led police officers, sheriff's deputies and state troopers on a high-speed chase up Interstate 5 for nearly 30 miles — ambulance lights flashing the whole way, authorities say.

And yes, she is accused of ramming a cop car off the freeway as her speedometer hit 85 miles an hour.

But, seated and handcuffed in the back of a patrol car Sunday, Woods apparently wanted to know what the fuss was all about.

"I was a good [expletive] driver," she reportedly told Officer Chris Bonebrake, court records filed in Douglas County show. "I didn't try to hurt anyone."
 
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