Gary Plapp – wonderful world of Circles – visits New Mexico UFO/Paranormal Forum- Is it all True Series #169

Gary Plapp from the Los Lunas Dowsers Group came up to Albuquerque to give us (New Mexico UFO/Paranormal Forum) his super crop circle show. Gary has traveled in the past to England and said there is nothing like standing in the middle of a new circle and taking in the powerful energy. And many of the circles have the watchful eye look, always checking us out.

Like Gary says, this is a look at the crop circles from a Gary perspective; dowsers can feel the powerful energy that comes from seeing these amazing beautiful images. This year worldwide there were about 100 circles, 60% in southern England and 40% in the rest of the world, with the majority of those being in Italy and Germany. And guess what? Zero in the USA. According to Gary there is too much dark and dangerous energy here (in the USA) for the Circle Makers to deal with. And I totally agree.

Many feel the group of dimensional beings called Arcturians are responsible for the Circles, which are right brain teaching tools. One look at a circle and you are learning a lot through your right brain.
The Circle themes varied this year; three themes dominating were one, “all seeing eye,” two, a look into a new world, and three, it’s all about multi-dimensional worlds (3D). The first recorded circle (image) this year was a symbol looking very much like a Star Wars Galactic Federation symbol. And guess what? The same symbol appeared in the final Crop Image.

I am now using the words Crop Images because there are only a few true circles in the images now days—they are every year getting more and more complex.

Gary Plapp and others who have visited the crop images have made another interesting observation that a Crop Image is a life form; it (the image in the crop) watches its visitors and records their life force. These Images are the Arcturians’ dimensional gateways – to further our wisdom and human growth.
Crop Images are the smoking guns the world agrees to ignore every year. But maybe they are only for the few that can handle their truths.

Sleep tight; the mysteries of life go on.
MWiz

Earth could be getting a second sun, at least temporarily.

Wow , this is crazy stuff ,, very hard to believe one day soon — look up and see two suns

See detail below
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Dr. Brad Carter, Senior Lecturer of Physics at the University of Southern Queensland, outlined the scenario to news.com.au. Betelgeuse, one of the night sky’s brightest stars, is losing mass, indicating it is collapsing. It could run out of fuel and go super-nova at any time.

When that happens, for at least a few weeks, we’d see a second sun, Carter says. There may also be no night during that timeframe.

The Star Wars-esque scenario could happen by 2012, Carter says… or it could take longer. The explosion could also cause a neutron star or result in the formation of a black hole 1300 light years from Earth, reports news.com.au.

But doomsday sayers should be careful about speculation on this one. If the star does go super-nova, Earth will be showered with harmless particles, according to Carter. “They will flood through the Earth and bizarrely enough, even though the supernova we see visually will light up the night sky, 99 per cent of the energy in the supernova is released in these particles that will come through our bodies and through the Earth with absolutely no harm whatsoever,” he told news.com.au.

In fact, a neutrino shower could be beneficial to Earth. According to Carter this “star stuff” makes up the universe. “It literally makes things like gold, silver – all the heavy elements – even things like uranium….a star like Betelgeuse is instantly forming for us all sorts of heavy elements and atoms that our own Earth and our own bodies have from long past supernovi,” said Carter.

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Mass Bird/Fish Kills — are they Canaries in our Human Mine. Mercola Speaks:

Dr. Mercola’s Comments:

Unless you’ve been living beneath a rock for the past month or so, you couldn’t have missed the bizarre reports of birds falling from the sky and dead fish littering shores in various parts of the world, mainly in the US, but also in Canada, Sweden, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, and other areas.

This interactive Google map contains 30 reports, with the earliest reports starting around the last week of December. At the time of this writing, the map had not been updated since January 5, which means there were about 30 or so reported mass die-offs worldwide within a span of about just over one week.

I make this point because authorities have been quick to reassure us all that mass die offs are “normal,” pointing out the fact that there are scores of mass deaths of various species each and every year.

While this is true, after spending some time reviewing the data on previous mass die-offs, I can’t help but scratch my head and wonder why, if this is normal, the data doesn’t support their current conclusions.

In fact, after looking at the US data for 2010 and 2009, I don’t see how current events fit comfortably within the “normal” parameters.

Personally, I believe these birds and fish are the proverbial canaries in the coal mine, and whatever is going on, whether natural or induced by man, they appear to be an indication of something or some things going awry.

Are Mass Die-Offs of Animals Normal?

Well, yes and no.

It’s easy to see how the authorities can so easily dismiss these events pointing to the fact that they’ve got scores of reports of similar events each and every month of the year.

But not so fast.

If you’re going to hinge your conclusions on the data available, then look at that data and see if there are similar patterns ASIDE FROM the fact that animals “can and do die en masse” at times, which they do. I asked myself three questions, and I’ll review each of them below.

The first question is, how common is it for hundreds or even thousands of birds to fall from the sky and not be found to have died from either poisoning or some form of viral or bacterial infection?

The answer to that is this: In the past two years that has never happened, based on the data from the USGS National Wildlife Health Center.

Three thousand Purple Gallinule and American Coots died between February and April of last year—from Avian cholera. Not from some mysterious mid-air collision with nothing, causing them to plummet to their deaths.

Six hundred snow geese also perished between February and March last year, due to lead poisoning. Some 200 robins, starlings and doves also died from suspected toxicosis.

Mass bird starvations have also occurred, but that’s clearly not what we’re looking at presently.

Going through the USGS’ lists of each quarter for 2009 and 2010, looking for a pattern of what could be considered normal (at least in recent years), it seems quite clear that the die-offs that have occurred in the past few weeks are not quite as normal as they’re trying to make them out to be…

Botulism appears to be a primary culprit when it comes to mass die-offs of birds and bats, but so far, none of the current cases have been linked to either poisoning or infection.

So, although mass die-offs are indeed normal, mass die-offs without a toxic, viral or bacterial cause are NOT normal.

So, until or unless a toxic or infectious cause is ascertained, it seems remarkably irresponsible to dismiss these events off-hand as something that is “within the norm.” And then there’s the frequency of events.

Why are There So Many More Reports All of a Sudden?

That’s the second question.

Going back to that Google map, it shows a total of 15 reported events in the US within just eight days, starting with 83,000 dead fish washing up along the Arkansas River on December 29, followed by 5,000 blackbirds falling out of the sky in Beebe, Arkansas around 11.30 pm on New Year’s eve, up to January 5, which is when the map was last updated.

Compare that to the USGS records of previous events and you will find that for the first two quarters of 2010 (the last two quarters are not posted), there were a total of 45 reports for the first quarter (January through April), and a total of 29 reports for the second quarter (April through June).

That means that during the first quarter of 2010, the USGS National Wildlife Health Center received an average of about 3.5 reports of mass die-offs per week. And during the second quarter of 2010, the average was just over 2 reports per week.

The year prior, in 2009, they had a massive die-off of ducks – 1,537 of them – but again, the cause was identifiable as parasites, not flying into electrical wires or scared to death by fireworks. They also had 1,440 various birds, including geese, die in the summer of 2009 in Minnesota. But again, there was a cause: viral infections. Twenty thousand ducks died of botulism in Idaho that same summer.

But still, if you average the number of total reports turned in to the USGF each quarter of 2009, the reports averaged from 1 to 4 a week.

So once again, 15 mass deaths in one week is a bit out of the ordinary—in fact, the first week of January has between five to seven times more reports than the average week during the past year.

Is that due to increased use of technology? Are we just noticing these events because we’re more connected and news spreads faster?

Many people have proposed that as the explanation, but I’m not convinced. Didn’t people have access to smart phones and computers last year? Or the year before?

Are Animals Dying in Greater Numbers than Normal?

The third “out-of-the-proposed-norm” of animal mass-deaths is the much larger than normal number of animals dying, starting with 83,000 fish and 5,000 birds in Arkansas.

Again, going through the USGS records, these are actually extraordinarily large numbers.

Reported mass deaths are typically in the dozens for birds, and large fish deaths appear to be rather uncommon in general.

Mass deaths of sea life now include:

2 MILLION fish in the Chesapeake Bay
Between 10,000 and 20,000 gizzard shad in Lake Meredith, Texas
20 TONS of carp and red tilapia in Vietnam
100 TONS of fish (mostly sardines) in Brazil
40,000 crabs in the UK
At least in the US, the records from the USGS simply do not support the explanation that fish typically die in such great numbers.

Do some of these events have reasonable explanations?

Yes.

Toxic algae bloom was found to be the culprit in the case of Lake Meredith, and the Vietnamese event was determined to be due a combination of water pollution and overcrowded fish pens, and the crabs may indeed have succumbed to cold water stress.

However, something just doesn’t feel right about shrugging all of these events off as ‘nothing out of the ordinary.’ I certainly believe they all merit thorough and rigorous investigation.

Case Solved: Birds Died from Blunt Trauma!

At first I couldn’t believe I was reading what I was reading. I thought, surely I must have misunderstood something. But no, it appears as though the official explanation to the Arkansas bird deaths is simply this: they died from blunt-force trauma. Tests for poisoning were negative. Case closed.

The official stance is that this year’s fireworks sent the birds into a never-before-heard-of panic, causing them to fly into cars, homes, and possibly straight into the ground. What this explanation ignores, however, is the fact that people started reporting the birds littering the streets around 11.30 pm, and on New Year’s Eve fireworks typically do not begin until the strike of midnight. It also ignores the fact that this does not appear to have happened before, even though the US celebrates both New Year’s and Independence Day with massive fireworks displays across the nation every year.

Perhaps an even more bizarre explanation is that of the Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana event, where about 500 red-winged blackbirds and starlings are thought to have suddenly been unable to navigate around a power line due to high winds… Personally, I believe the odds of 500 birds colliding with a power line are fairly slim.

Likewise, it seems dubious that one trucker would cause the death of nearly 100 birds in Falkoping, Sweden.

Testing has yet to identify any toxic or infectious causes to any of these bird deaths.

I certainly understand our officials’ needs to quench the fear that these events are in any way related. It could cause a panic. But quite frankly, the explanations offered are equally panic-inducing, simply because they do not appear to be based on any genuine understanding or scientific investigation.

Most Recent Events

It will be interesting to see what the explanations will be for some of the latest events, such as the January 14 mass death of fish reported in the Iranian sector of the Caspian Sea. According to the Iranian Gulistan Province’s Nature Conservation Department Deputy Head Mohsen Jafarnejad, analysis of the dead fish is underway.

The article also states that, “Scientists suggest that the causes of the recent events may be a global disaster or testing of biological weapons.”

Some 80 pigeons also died at a farm near Quebec City in Canada, the Toronto Sun reported on January 7. The landowner claims that wildlife officials told him not to speak to the media—a piece of advice he promptly ignored. “There’s something going on,” the landowner is quoted as saying. “This is not normal.”

One of the few cases that seem to have a plausible cause of death is the case of 200 dead cows found in a field in the Town of Stockton on January 15. According to the NY Daily News, the owner suspects the cows may have succumbed to IBR/BVD, an acute, contagious cattle virus. An investigation is currently underway.

Again, I want to emphasize that I do not claim to have any of the answers, but I believe that in order to get to the answers we need to ask the right questions, and based on the questions I asked myself while writing this piece, the conventional answers are insufficient.

It’s interesting to note that birds are quite vulnerable to chemical pollution and poisoning from natural toxins. If these animals are indeed the canaries, then we need to investigate these events properly and thoroughly, and not pretend it’s all business as usual. I believe the data suggests these events are not as normal as they would like us all to believe, and all of these events certainly warrant further investigation.

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Did your Sign — Change ? From Accu-weather .com

All the rage over the past few days on the internet is the zodiac and whether or not your sign has changed or shifted.
All this news can be traced back to last weekend, when Parke Kunkle, who is on the board of directors at the Minnesota Planetarium Society and teaches astronomy at Minneapolis Community and Technical College, mentioned in an article in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune the phenomenon of “precession” and how it relates to the Earth’s position with the sun. Kunkle explained how things had changed since the Babylonians originated the zodiac.

A diagram of the zodiac

Here are Kunkle’s quotes from last weekend:
“If you take a toy top and spin it, it spins around an axis and that axis tends to point in different directions. It moves around. That’s what we call precession. So in Earth’s case, right now, Earth’s spin axis points towards Polaris, the North Star. But in 3000 B.C., the Earth’s axis pointed towards a different star, Thuban. And that majestic motion takes about 26,000 years. So if you went from 3,000 B.C. and waited 26,000 years, you’d have the north star Thuban again.”
Basically, what he is saying is that the stars are now in different positions as compared to 5,000 years ago when the zodiac was first created. Since zodiac signs are based on constellation positions, the zodiac signs should of transitioned as well.
To make matters even more confusing, zodiac signs and how we interpret them are broken down into two groups: western astrology (which we most commonly use in the United States) and vedic astrology (more commonly called Indian/Hindu astrology). See here for an more detailed explanation of vedic astrology as compared to western astrology. As it turns out, western astrology is based completely on dates and not on the positions of stars and constellations. So, if you believe in western astrology, nothing has changed. However, if you believe in vedic astrology, the signs need to be adjusted.

From Mark Paquette Accu-weather .com

A Tribute to Mr. Fitness — Mr Jack

This was a great Guy — He was years before his time , Eat right raw and exercise — including weight- lifting — until he died at 96 , I had seen him a couple weeks ago and he looked amazing . He looked like he was in his 60’s and very fit. He proves you can live a long life with an great quality of life right to the end.

We will all miss you – Mr.Jack
MWiz

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Jack LaLanne is dead. The fitness guru was 96.
Associated Press writer Polly Anderson contributed to this report.
LOS ANGELES — Jack LaLanne, the fitness guru who inspired television viewers to trim down, eat well and pump iron for decades before diet and exercise became a national obsession, died Sunday. He was 96.

LaLanne died of respiratory failure due to pneumonia Sunday afternoon at his home in Morro Bay on California’s central coast, his longtime agent Rick Hersh said.

LaLanne ate healthy and exercised every day of his life up until the end, Hersh said.

“I have not only lost my husband and a great American icon, but the best friend and most loving partner anyone could ever hope for,” Elaine LaLanne, LaLanne’s wife of 51 years and a frequent partner in his television appearances, said in a written statement.

He maintained a youthful physique and joked in 2006 that “I can’t afford to die. It would wreck my image.”

Former “Price is Right” host Bob Barker credited LaLanne’s encouragement with helping him to start exercising often.

“He never lost enthusiasm for life and physical fitness,” the 87-year-old Barker told The Associated Press on Sunday. “I saw him in about 2007 and he still looked remarkably good. He still looked like the same enthusiastic guy that he always was.”

LaLanne (pronounced lah-LAYN’) credited a sudden interest in fitness with transforming his life as a teen, and he worked tirelessly over the next eight decades to transform others’ lives, too.

“The only way you can hurt the body is not use it,” LaLanne said. “Inactivity is the killer and, remember, it’s never too late.”

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His workout show was a television staple from the 1950s to the ’70s. LaLanne and his dog Happy encouraged kids to wake their mothers and drag them in front of the television set. He developed exercises that used no special equipment, just a chair and a towel.

He also founded a chain of fitness studios that bore his name and in recent years touted the value of raw fruit and vegetables as he helped market a machine called Jack LaLanne’s Power Juicer.

When he turned 43 in 1957, he performed more than 1,000 push-ups in 23 minutes on the “You Asked For It” television show. At 60, he swam from Alcatraz Island to Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco – handcuffed, shackled and towing a boat. Ten years later, he performed a similar feat in Long Beach harbor.

“I never think of my age, never,” LaLanne said in 1990. “I could be 20 or 100. I never think about it, I’m just me. Look at Bob Hope, George Burns. They’re more productive than they’ve ever been in their whole lives right now.”

Fellow bodybuilder and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger credited LaLanne with taking exercise out of the gymnasium and into living rooms.

“He laid the groundwork for others to have exercise programs, and now it has bloomed from that black and white program into a very colorful enterprise,” Schwarzenegger said in 1990.

In 1936 in his native Oakland, LaLanne opened a health studio that included weight-training for women and athletes. Those were revolutionary notions at the time, because of the theory that weight training made an athlete slow and “muscle bound” and made a woman look masculine.

“You have to understand that it was absolutely forbidden in those days for athletes to use weights,” he once said. “It just wasn’t done. We had athletes who used to sneak into the studio to work out.

“It was the same with women. Back then, women weren’t supposed to use weights. I guess I was a pioneer,” LaLanne said.

The son of poor French immigrants, he was born in 1914 and grew up to become a sugar addict, he said.

The turning point occurred one night when he heard a lecture by pioneering nutritionist Paul Bragg, who advocated the benefits of brown rice, whole wheat and a vegetarian diet.

“He got me so enthused,” LaLanne said. “After the lecture I went to his dressing room and spent an hour and a half with him. He said, ‘Jack, you’re a walking garbage can.'”

Soon after, LaLanne constructed a makeshift gym in his back yard. “I had all these firemen and police working out there and I kind of used them as guinea pigs,” he said.

He said his own daily routine usually consisted of two hours of weightlifting and an hour in the swimming pool.

“It’s a lifestyle, it’s something you do the rest of your life,” LaLanne said. “How long are you going to keep breathing? How long do you keep eating? You just do it.”

In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Dan and Jon, and a daughter, Yvonne.

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Dogman the Series Part 1- Is it a real Creature ?

A Wolf/Dog looking creature that has been seen around the world . In the US sighting although widespread in many states , there has been in concentration in the upper Midwest, especially Wisconsin and Michigan. And simply a tall dark/hairy and ugly scary. Can run on fours and quickly move on two legs like a man with strides 6 to 8 foot.

Tina Gibson and her Magical Universe/ Surrendered Life– Is it all True Series #168

Gary Plapp and his Dowsers January meeting had the delightful speaker named Tina Gibson, a 5th and 6th Grade teacher. Tina, a Greg Braden disciple, had an interesting and profound way of communicating. We speak of Crystal/ Indigo children; well maybe she is a Crystal teacher. She spoke in visual sound bites, or I guess packets of wisdom to live by. If you take these packets (short sentences) and filter them through the right brain, it quickly explodes into a thousand words and concepts.

So here we go, life is meant to open our consciousness. A personal painful event is pivotal in being able to surrender to the infinite. Pain and discomfort create opportunity for change in our life. We must be willing to listen to enter a state of surrender. We must learn to be neutral in the presence of distress, for there is blessing in all events. We can show emotions, but don’t let emotions control our lives. Emotions are what separates us from most of the other species in the universe. They are what is “Human”.

Always let go, accept what is, and accept oneself in every way. Guide oneself by your feeling through the heart-mind. The quicker we all realize we are all perfect the quicker we can enjoy life’s journey.

With focused consciousness awaken into the zero-point, which is the part of the universe where personal creation takes place. Change is coming but not to be denied, and we live in a world of all possibilities. Our feeling can show us the way. And use synchronicity as your inner leader to guide you through your changing paths.

And finally, Life is a workshop, live through Life – and always, always take responsibility. Tina presented the above concepts of guidance through wonderful short stories. Thanks Tina.

Sleep tight – and surrender to the night – for the infinite will provide abundance and joy.

MWiz