Your Color Vibe for 6/29

Saturday, June 29:  Apricot

There just seems that there is too much to do, even though if you look at things, you really have a pretty open schedule today.  Do not allow yourself to get caught up in the coatings, the outsides, the illusions, the pretense.    These things are starting to lose some of their glamor if you truly spend some time to  look at them with the eyes of your inner heart’s knowing.  That, of course, is a tough one.  They say that people have an infinite capacity for distraction, for being distracted.   Take some time to look around and see things in terms of important versus distraction.  What is the true kernel within what you are doing, what you are seeing, what you are choosing to make important.  This is a day for prioritizing.  Spend time in quietude.  Open to Universal Consciousness.  Just BE.  You can be surprised at the results.

Strong Earthquake off Taiwan

Strong earthquake off the coast of Hualien county, Taiwan

Last update: June 29, 2013 at 12:16 am by By

Update 00:14 UTC : CWB Taiwan reports a CWB 3 intensity shaking at Heping, Hualien County,  Nan-ao, Yilan County –  Luodong, Yilan County  and  Yilan City, Yilan County

This is one of the more powerful earthquakes in the direct Hualien county area. Local CWB is reporting a Magnitude of 5.6 at a depth of 16.9 km. As the epicenter is 30 to 40 km out in the sea, we do not expect damage from this earthquake.

Image courtesy CWB, Taiwan

Image courtesy CWB, Taiwan

123 km SE of Taipei, Taiwan / pop: 7,871,900 / local time: 07:51:53.0 2013-06-29
46 km E of Hualian, Taiwan / pop: 350,468 / local time: 07:51:53.0 2013-06-29

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 5.5

Local Time (conversion only below land) : Unknown

GMT/UTC Time : 2013-06-28 23:51:51

Depth (Hypocenter)  : 10 km

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2013/06/29/strong-earthquake-taiwan-region-on-june-28-2013/

Washington State 4.3 Quake

Washington earthquake: 4.3 magnitude quake rattles central Washington

An earthquake in central Washington state was felt throughout the area, along with several aftershocks.
By CAROLINE LEE, UPI.com

A 4.3-magnitude earthquake shook central Washington on Wednesday night.

So far, no injuries or major damage has been reported. The earthquake was about 14 miles of Leavenworth, Wash., and hit at about 7:45 p.m. It was felt in Leavenworth, Wenatchee, the Methow Valley, Chelan and around other parts of North Central Washington.

Several small aftershocks followed the initial earthquake. The earthquake was reported just one day following a 3.0 magnitude quake was felt in Oklahoma.

Graham Hancock & Lorna Byrne on Good & Evil

Graham Hancock and Lorna Byrne: Angels & Demons

Last updated on June 28, 2013 at 12:00 am EDT by in5d Alternative News

In this fascinating dialogue, two bestselling authors and explorers of the spiritual realm discuss the big questions at the heart of their latest books:

Is there a battle between Good and Evil?
Why are some people drawn to the dark side?
Do we only see a fraction of reality?
Do angels really walk amongst us and what would it take to see them?
How much do the daily choices we each make affect the positive future of the universe?

Also discussed is the influence of angels and demons on human affairs, the threat posed by science for limiting our spiritual experience and the power of the internet as a tool of global awakening.

Investigator of ancient mysteries, Graham Hancock’s latest supernatural adventure novel War God: Nights of the Witch tells the story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, exploring the powerful demonic forces behind this devastating clash of civilisations. “Angel Seer” Lorna Byrne is the author of three international bestsellers including her latest Sunday Times Bestseller, A Message of Hope from the ANGELS which shows how we can be supported by angels to lead happier, more fulfilled lives.

from:    http://in5d.com/angels-demons.html

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Websites Watched by NSA

Which Websites Are Under NSA surveillance?

June 17, 2013 i(BeforeItsNews) – One of BIN contributor, Ye Olde False Flag, recently posted an excellent article about a Firefox plug-in that warns computer users about potential government surveillance. Ye Old False Flag explains that a 28-year-old artist and developer from Brooklyn, NY has found a fun way to alert users of potential NSA snooping by creating the “The Dark Side of The Prism’ browser extension, which plays songs from Pink Floyd’s 1973 classic “The Dark Side of The Moon” each time a questionable website is crossed.

Since I already have many plug-ins, proxies, gadgets and other goodies that keep me invisible to prying eyes online, I definitely had to give this one a try. I installed the plug-in and accessed several web pages that Ive always been a tad suspicious about. Well, the songs went off on pretty much most of the ones I suspected!

Below are some of the websites where the “alarm” went off. I’ve compiled news, social media, alternative news, government and pro-constitution websites. Now the question is if these sites are unknowingly being tracked to keep tabs on visitors or if the ones behind them are nothing but government shills feeding the masses controlled opposition. You decide. Comments are more than welcomed so we can extend the discussion.

http://www.irs.gov/

http://www.ronpaul.com/

http://sheriffmack.com/

http://constitutionclub.ning.com/ (Constitutional Sheriffs)

https://www.youtube.com/

http://petersantilli.com/

http://www.infowars.com/

http://www.davidicke.com/

https://pandaunite.org/ (People Against the NDAA)

http://divinecosmos.com/

http://www.stewwebb.com/

http://21stcenturywire.com/

http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/

http://exovaticana.com/

http://americannationalmilitia.com/

http://disinfo.com/

http://brianhaw.tv/index.php

http://in5d.com/

http://misstilaomg.com/

http://www.freedominfonetwork.org/

http://www.activistpost.com/

http://www.watchmanscry.com

https://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/

https://www.facebook.com/

https://www.microsoft.com

http://google.com/

http://apple.com/

http://www.yahoo.com/

http://rt.com/

from:    http://planet.infowars.com/technology/which-websites-are-under-nsa-surveillance


Some Food Myths Busted

Don’t be brainwashed into believing these common healthy eating myths

Friday, June 28, 2013 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer

NaturalNews) Formulating a healthy eating plan that is both balanced and nutritious can be difficult in today’s world, especially when the guidelines pertaining to what constitutes healthy food vary dramatically depending on who you ask. Consequently, there are several healthy eating myths of which you will want to be aware, particularly if you are in the process of trying to reformulate your dietary habits. These myths include:

1) ‘Low-fat’ is good for you. Modern society has largely been indoctrinated into the mindset that fat clogs your arteries and makes you fat, and should thus be avoided. But nothing could be further from the truth. Tropical oils like coconut and palm, as well as grass-fed butter and meat fat is actually quite healthy for you. These saturated fats help promote healthy brain function and regulate proper hormone production. Popular vegetable oils, on the other hand, which oftentimes are hydrogenated and morphed into trans fats, are a primary cause of heart disease and other illness, and should be avoided.

2) You need to eat less salt for better health. This claim assumes that most people are consuming high amounts of synthetic, refined table salt, which is highly toxic and responsible for causing widespread cellular inflammation, hence the many warnings about salt intake. But what most people do not know is that unrefined, all-natural sea and mineral salts are completely different, as they are packed with health-promoting minerals, electrolytes, and other important nutrients. Eating lots of sea and mineral salt, in other words, is actually good for your health.

3) Replacing refined sugar with agave, honey is better for you. In most cases, switching out that table sugar for honey or agave nectar in the name of improving health is a misnomer, as these popular sugar substitutes are sometimes just as refined and unhealthy as regular sugar. Agave, for instance, contains high levels of fructose, which is metabolized directly by the liver and turned into fat. And unless your honey is raw, unprocessed, and locally sourced, it is also a toxic offender when consumed liberally.

4) Eating eggs raises your cholesterol. The medical system has gone back and forth on this one, but the truth about eggs will always remain the same – pasture-raised eggs from healthy chickens are an excellent source of both protein and cholesterol, and are not in and of themselves a cause of heart disease. And removing egg yolks and eating only the whites, as many people now do, can actually be detrimental to your health, as eggs should be eaten in complete form for optimal nutrition.

5) Organic produce is no better than conventional produce. There are many who would have you believe that conventional produce grown on factory farms is no different than organic produce grown without synthetic interventions. But as evidenced by numerous studies over the years, including a 1993 study published in the Journal of Applied Nutrition, organic foods are higher in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, and are far less contaminated with toxic pesticide and herbicide residues compared to conventional produce.

6) All red meat is unhealthy. The mainstream media loves to target red meat these days, but the problem with telling people to limit their consumption of red meat in order to avoid heart disease is that not all red meat is the same. In fact, red meat from grass-fed, pasture-raised cattle is actually just as healthy as, and potentially even healthier than, wild-caught salmon. This contrasts sharply with factory-farmed red meat which is high in pro-inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids. It is all about how the animals are raised and what they are eating that determines the nutritional profile of meat in general, which is why it is always best to choose meat from local, naturally-raised sources.

Consciousness as Quantum Effect

Could Quantum Brain Effects Explain Consciousness?

By Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer
Date: 27 June 2013
conceptual brain
 A controversial theory suggests the brain acts like a quantum computer.
CREDIT: Ase | Shutterstock

NEW YORK — The idea that consciousness arises from quantum mechanical phenomena in the brain is intriguing, yet lacks evidence, scientists say.

Physicist Roger Penrose, of the University of Oxford, and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, of the University of Arizona, propose that the brain acts as a quantum computer — a computational machine that makes use of quantum mechanical phenomena (like the ability of particles to be in two places at once) to perform complex calculations. In the brain, fibers inside neurons could form the basic units of quantum computation, Penrose and Hameroff explained at the Global Future 2045 International Congress, a futuristic conference held here June 15-16.

The idea is appealing, because neuroscience, so far, has no satisfactory explanation for consciousness — the state of being self-aware and having sensory experiences and thoughts. But many scientists are skeptical, citing a lack of experimental evidence for the idea.

The Orch OR model

Penrose and Hameroff developed their ideas independently, but collaborated in the early 1990s to develop what they call the Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR) model.

Penrose’s work rests on an interpretation of the mathematician Kurt Godel’s incompleteness theorem, which states that certain results cannot be proven by a computer algorithm. Penrose argues that human mathematicians are capable of proving so-called “Godel-unprovable” results, and therefore human brains cannot be described as typical computers. Instead, he says, to achieve these higher abilities, brain processes must rely on quantum mechanics.

But Penrose’s theory didn’t explain how this quantum computing occurred inside actual brains, just that the phenomenon would be needed to solve certain mathematical equations. Hameroff read Penrose’s work and suggested small fibrous structures that give cells their structural support — known as microtubules — might be capable of carrying out quantum computations.

Microtubules are made up of units of the protein tubulin, which contains regions where electrons are swirling around very close to each other. Hameroff proposed that these electrons could become “quantum entangled,” a state in which two particles retain a connection, and an action performed on one affects the other, even when the two are separated by a distance.

In the Orch OR model, the mathematical probabilities that describe the quantum states of these entangled electrons in microtubules become unstable in space-time. These mathematical probabilities are called wave functions, and in this scenario they collapse, moving from a state of probability to a specific actuality. In this state, the microtubules in one neuron could be linked to those in other neurons via electrical connections known as gap junctions. These junctions would allow the electrons to “tunnel” to other regions of the brain, resulting in waves of neural activity that are perceived as conscious experience.

“Penrose had a mechanism for consciousness, and I had a structure,” Hameroff told LiveScience.

Problems with the model

Interesting as it sounds, the Orch OR model has not been tested experimentally, and many scientists reject it.

Quantum computers — computers that take advantage of quantum mechanical effects to achieve extremely speedy calculations — have been theorized, but only one (built by the company D-Wave) is commercially available, and whether it’s a true quantum computer is debated. Such computers would be extremely sensitive to perturbations in a system, which scientists refer to as “noise.” In order to minimize noise, it’s important to isolate the system and keep it very cold (because heat causes particles to speed up and generate noise).

Building quantum computers is challenging even under carefully controlled conditions. “This paints a desolate picture for quantum computation inside the wet and warm brain,” Christof Koch and Klaus Hepp, of the University of Zurich, Switzerland, wrote in an essay published in 2006 in the journal Nature.

Another problem with the model has to do with the timescales involved in the quantum computation. MIT physicist Max Tegmark has done calculations of quantum effects in the brain, finding that quantum states in the brain last far too short a time to lead to meaningful brain processing. Tegmark called the Orch OR model vague, saying the only numbers he’s seen for more concrete models are way off.

“Many people seem to feel that consciousness is a mystery and quantum mechanics is a mystery, so they must be related,” Tegmark told LiveScience.

The Orch OR model draws criticism from neuroscientists as well. The model holds that quantum fluctuations inside microtubules produce consciousness. But microtubules are also found in plant cells, said theoretical neuroscientist Bernard Baars, CEO of the nonprofit Society for Mind-Brain Sciences in Falls Church, VA., who added, “plants, to the best of our knowledge, are not conscious.”

These criticisms do not rule out quantum consciousness in principle, but without experimental evidence, many scientists remain unconvinced.

“If somebody comes up with just one single experiment,” to demonstrate quantum consciousness, Baars said, “I will drop all my skepticism.”

Editor’s Note: This article was updated on June 27, 2013 to amend the statement that “no quantum computers… have been realized.” The company D-Wave claims to have created one, though some have questioned whether it really performs as a quantum computer.

from:    http://www.livescience.com/37807-brain-is-not-quantum-computer.html

Your Color VIbe for 6/28

Friday, June 28:     Pink

Today brings some unexpected events as things become much easier than you anticipated.   However you must work with your attitude as the current energy is bring up emotions and reactions that are going to tempt you to make inappropriate responses, to overlook things, and to want always to be the one that everyone is paying attention to.  This is good and bad.  When these things happen, it is important to step back and take a look at what is happening around you.  Is it reminding you of a situation in the past?  Are you tuning into feelings that were associated with this kind of an event before but perhaps are not appropriate right now?  Have you reached the end with this kind of thing?  Lots of questions today.  You have the answers, and many will be much easier to face right now than they have been in the past.

Activity at Alaska’s Pavlof Volcano

Reinvigorated Eruption at Pavlof Disrupts Air Traffic

The explosive opening phase of the Pavlof eruption, seen on May 18, 2013. The current activity at Pavlof is likely very similar to what occurred during the first days of the eruption. Image: Brandon Wilson / AVO-USGS.

The eruption at Pavlof in Alaska looks to be increasing over the past few days, according to the latest reports from the Alaska Volcano Observatory. Not since the eruption initually started has Pavlof produced ash plumes as impressive as the ones generated Tuesday and Wednesday, with estimates based on satellite imagery (which are somewhat obscured by clouds as well) and pilot observations of ~8.5 km (28,000 feet). Without clear views from the ground, it is hard to determine the exact nature of the eruption, but likely Pavlof is experiencing another bout of lava fountaining from the active crater, similar to the activity in early May. However, most terrestrial views have been obscured by clouds. The seismicity at Pavlof over the last 48 hours has been the most intense since the volcano rumbled back to like over almost two months ago, supporting the idea that the eruption has been reinvigorated into a new explosive phase. Ash fall has also been reported in communities to the southwest of Pavlof, including King Cove, 48 km (30 miles) distant.

 

This betrays the importance of remote sensing when it comes to volcano monitoring. Without satellite observations and seismic stations, we would know very little about this eruption at Pavlof — and it has caused some flight disruptions for airlines that service the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutians. So far, the winds have been blowing the ash out to sea rather than towards the Alaska mainland, however, if the winds were to change, more flights could see disruption as far inland as Anchorage.

from:    http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/06/reinvigorated-eruption-at-pavlof-disrupts-air-traffic/#more-162466

Sheveluch Volcano, Russia Eruption

Sheveluch volcano, Kamchatka, Russia – (AV & CultureVolcan – June 27 – 15:37 UTC)
KVERT report of June 26 : According to seismic data, strong ash explosions began from 19:10 UTC on June 26, and continued about 40 min. Probably ash plumes rose up to 33,000-39,400 (10-12 km) a.s.l. Ash plumes are extending to the SOUTH-WEST of the volcano. Ashfalls was in Klyuchi Village – about 02 mm red ash. Density clouds obscure the volcano at now.
Explosive-extrusive-effusive eruption of the volcano continues. Ash explosions up to 23,800 ft (10 km) a.s.l. could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.

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Ash falls at Klyuchi Village on June 26, 21:00-23:00 UTC – Courtesy and copyright – Yu. Demyanchuk – Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS, KVERT

Ashfall in Lazo village - image courtesy and copyright vmdaily.ru - also thanks to http://laculturevolcan.blogspot.fr/ for pointing us

Ashfall in Lazo village – image courtesy and copyright vmdaily.ru – also thanks to http://laculturevolcan.blogspot.fr/ for pointing us

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2013/05/27/wordwide-volcano-activity-copahue-volcano-chile-alert-raised-to-red/