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Welcome
to the new Shifting Dimensions news page
It
is apparent that dramatic
changes are taking place, not only within
human culture, but across and within the planet we inhabit. To those
who reach out or dig further, changes are also apparently happening in
the galactic and hyperdimensional fabric that surrounds us.
Consciousness, the point of perception of what is real or imaginary, is
shifting, and not simply in one direction. Timelines generated from
seemingly unconnected vectors appear to be converging in a way which
could produce
an event of a magnitude that never could have come into being from any
single source. Where one group sees an impending apocalypse or the
rise of a global police state, another sees the ascension of human
consciousness into higher dimensions of being. Earth itself is
transforming, and there is evidence that the sun and other planets
in the solar system may also be in flux. All taken together it's
difficult to
presume what the outcome will be, or even which direction to take on a
daily basis.
Here
in The
Shifting Dimensional Times, we'll be attempting to monitor
what
we consider to be the most significant of events taking place in the
hopes of painting a clearer picture of the reality shift that's
occurring. As we add newly appearing articles in real time, we'll also
be adding some of the significant material we've collected over the
years to our archives.
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China's hackers stealing US defence secrets, says congressional panel
A summary of the study, released in advance, alleges that networks and
databases used by the US government and American defence contractors
are regularly targeted by Chinese hackers. "China is stealing vast
amounts of sensitive information from US computer networks," says Larry
Wortzel, chairman of the commission set up by Congress in 2000 to
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The Great Depression of the 21st Century:
Collapse of the Real Economy
The
financial crisis is deepening, with the risk of seriously disrupting
the system of international payments.
This
crisis is far more serious than the Great
Depression. All major sectors of the global economy are affected.
Recent reports suggest that the system of Letters of Credit as well as
international shipping, which constitute the lifeline of the
international trading system, are potentially in
jeopardy.
The
"bailout" contributes to a further process of
destabilization of the financial architecture. It transfers large
amounts of public money, at taxpayers expense, into the hands
of
private financiers. It leads to a spiraling public debt and an
unprecedented centralization of banking power. Moreover, the bailout
money is used by the financial giants to secure corporate acquisitions
both in the financial sector and the real economy.
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Home Office
says all data from web could be stored in giant government database: Internet
"black boxes" will be used to collect every email and web visit in the
UK under the Government's plans for a giant "big brother" database, The
Independent has learnt.
OpenNet Initiative: Australia’s content filtering “frightening”
A
collaboration of Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford and Toronto universities
warns that Internet filtering is prone to error, collateral filtering
and underblocking, no matter where or how it is implemented
Australia to implement mandatory internet
censorship
AUSTRALIA will join China in
implementing mandatory censoring of the internet under plans put
forward by the Federal Government. The
revelations emerge as US tech giants Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, and a
coalition of human rights and other groups unveiled a code of conduct
aimed at safeguarding online freedom of speech and privacy. The
government has declared it will not let internet users opt out of the
proposed national internet filter.The
revelations emerge as US tech giants Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, and a
coalition of human rights and other groups unveiled a code of conduct
aimed at safeguarding online freedom of speech and privacy. The
government has declared it will not let internet users opt out of the
proposed national internet filter.
As
the Times
Online
reports, the corporate behemoth Microsoft is on the verge of unleashing
a technology capable of eliminating “green inkers” and conspiracy
theorists. “Microsoft has just been awarded a patent for technology
designed to automatically detect and remove ‘undesired words or
phrases’ from all manner of digital communications, ranging from
YouTube broadcasts to internet chat and songs,” writes Mark Harris.
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SOLAR FLUX
The
Vanishing Sunspot Mystery: What Does it Mean for Earth's Climate?
Dark
spots, some as large as 50,000 miles in diameter, typically move across
the surface of the sun, contracting and expanding as they go. These
strange and powerful phenomena are known as sunspots, but now they are
all gone. Not even solar physicists know why it’s happening and what
this odd solar silence might be indicating for our future. The last
time this happened was 400 years ago -- and it signaled a solar event
known as a "Maunder Minimum," along with the start of what we
now call
the "Little Ice Age."
War and Sunspot Cycles: A Form of
Electromagnetic Pollution
Could
cycles of war, peace be tied to cycles of the sun? Every 10–11
years, the number of sunspots found on our closest star rise from 0 (as
it is currently in 2008) to a high of over 400. While the sunspots
themselves don’t affect Earth, the solar flares and other disturbances
emanating from our sun during increased sunspot activity result in an
increased number of particles (electrons and protons) and harmful light
radiation (ultraviolet and x-rays), known as solar wind.
These
storms, although minute, affect brain waves and hormone levels,
causing a number of different reactions, predominately in males. While
a few women may also experience changes during these storms, they
generally seem less affected by the sun’s behavior.
Sun's protective bubble is
shrinking
New
data has revealed that the heliosphere, the protective shield of energy
that surrounds our solar system, has weakened by 25% over the past
decade and is now at it lowest level since the space race began 50
years ago. Scientists are baffled at what could be causing the barrier
to shrink in this way and are to launch mission to study the
heliosphere.
During
the time it takes you to read this article, something will happen high
overhead that until recently many scientists didn't believe in. A
magnetic portal will open, linking Earth to the sun 93 million miles
away. Tons of high-energy particles may flow through the opening before
it closes again, around the time you reach the end of the page.
Over the last few years, the evidence that sunspots on our sun are
directly related to climate change on earth has been steadily
increasing...The earth’s magnetic field, which acts as a shielding, is
altered by the sun’s activity, which, in turn, is indicated by means of
the number of sunspots. As the earth’s magnetic shield varies, so the
cloud cover varies. Few sunspots mean a weaker earth shield, which
means more cosmic rays, which mean more clouds, which mean a cooling
earth.
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Mile-thick glaciers found on Mars
Huge
glaciers up to half a mile thick have been discovered close to the
equator of Mars and are thought to be the remnants of an ice age on the
planet.
Hundreds of
glaciers have been identified by researchers using
ground-penetrating radar that allows them to see through a rocky layer
of
debris covering the ice.
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Fake
TV News Widespread and Undisclosed
The
Center for Media Democracy and Free Press today exposed an
epidemic of fake news infiltrating local television broadcasts across
country. At a press conference in Washington with FCC Commissioner
Jonathan S. Adelstein, the groups called for a crackdown on stations
that present corporate-sponsored videos as genuine news to an
unsuspecting audience.
CMD, which unveiled the results of a 10-month investigation, found
scores of local stations slipping commercial “video news releases,” or
VNRs, into their regular news programming. The new multimedia report
released today includes footage of 36 separate VNRs and their broadcast
as “news” by TV stations and networks nationwide, including those in
the nation’s biggest markets.
Television
May Be Doing Your Thinking
The
world’s biggest leisure activity is watching television. Not walking or
reading, not playing games with our children, not engaging with others
in outdoor activities. Most of us like to think that television has
absolutely no effect on how we think or what we do. We believe that it
is a way to relax. Many of us may be surprised to know that television
is a controlling medium, relaxing us enough to switch off our
analytical brain (the left side of the brain) so that we uncritically,
or unlogically, process the information beaming from the television.
This means we are less able to make decisions or judgments about what
we hear on television.
Our brains undergo a similar process under
hypnosis...
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“We
think what’s happening during sleep is that you open the aperture of
memory and are able to see this bigger picture,” said the Matthew
Walker, a neuroscientist who is now at the University of California,
Berkeley. He added that many such insights occurred “only when you
enter this wonder-world of sleep.”
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Foundations
for the World Wide Grid
The dream
of using the internet to allow people to access as much
computer processing and storage power as they need, when they need it,
is a step closer: Where the
internet is a communications channel between computers, the
grid goes beyond this by not just using the internet for communications
but also as a means of sharing computing resources. Every computer and
user can access and make use of the combined resources of the grid.
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Feds can track cell phones' locations
without telecoms' help
Federal law
enforcement may be able to track cellular phones users'
locations without the help of the telecommunications companies
themselves, according to a report Sunday.
Documents
obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union under a
Freedom of Information Act request suggest that existing technology
allows law enforcement to bypass wireless companies in locating
individual cell phone users.
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Zooplankton
Populations Plunge 70 Percent in Four Decades; Alarming Marine
Biologists
Numbers of zooplankton, tiny
organisms
that form the base of the ocean's food chain, have plummeted 70 percent
since the 1960s, according to numbers collected by the British
Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
"The
implications for marine productivity and fisheries are mindboggling,"
Buglife Scottish officer Craig Macadam said. "The biomass of the seas
is (or was!) enormous. This statistic must represent a very significant
reduction in the number and weight of living organisms in the UK. Yet
there has been no coverage as far as I can see in any British media. I
think it would be a good idea for people to be more concerned about
invertebrate conservation issues."
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The essential
fuzziness of time may be the limiting factor for a gravitational-wave
detector in Germany: Craig Hogan,
director of the Center for Particle Astrophysics at the Fermi
National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois says,
"It's actually a
possibility that we can access experimentally the minimum interval of
time, which we thought was out of reach." |
Princeton
Team Challenges Darwin: Evolution Not Random?
A
team of Princeton University scientists has discovered that chains of
proteins found in most living organisms act like adaptive machines,
possessing the ability to control their own evolution, which appears to
offer evidence of a hidden mechanism guiding the way biological
organisms respond to the forces of natural selection, provides a new
perspective on evolution.
"The discovery answers an age-old question that has puzzled biologists
since the time of Darwin: How can organisms be so exquisitely complex,
if evolution is completely random, operating like a 'blind
watchmaker'?" said Chakrabarti, an associate research scholar in the
Department of Chemistry at Princeton. "Our new theory extends Darwin's
model, demonstrating how organisms can subtly direct aspects of their
own evolution to create order out of randomness."
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Rainforest
Fungus Makes Diesel Compounds From Cellulose
A unique
fungus that makes diesel compounds directly from cellulose has been
discovered living in trees in the Patagonian rainforest.
The
discovery may offer an alternative to fossil fuels, said Strobel, MSU
professor of plant sciences and plant pathology, who travels the world
looking for exotic plants that may contain beneficial microbes. The
find is even bigger, he said, than his 1993 discovery of fungus that
contained the anticancer drug taxol.
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Mysterious
glowing aurora over Saturn
A
stunning light display over Saturn has stumped scientists who say
it behaves unlike any other planetary aurora known in our solar system.
The blueish-green glow was found over the ringed planet's north polar
region just like Earth's northern lights. It was discovered by the
infrared instruments on NASA's Cassini spacecraft
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A two hour phone
conversation with David Wilcock, focusing on immediate current events
but spanning time travel, the Freemasons, the Anunnaki, the Nazis, WW
II, advanced technology, the Roswell crash, the Rockefellers, the
Rothschilds, the Illuminati, the war in Georgia, the coming US
election, Benjamin Fulford's testimony, and what may or may not happen
in the coming few weeks and months.
Follow along with this interview on David's Divine Cosmos
website where you can also listen to his 2012 Politics Radio Show
podcast, from 10/23/08 -- http://divinecosmos.com/podcasts/2012_Politics_1.mp3
and also part 2 from 10/29 -- http://divinecosmos.com/podcasts/2012_Politics_2.mp3 |
The
vision of Google’s future, according to Google co-founder, Sergey
Brin, is “it would be like the mind of God”. And it’s a future that
they’re working feverishly to make a reality today.
Does Google
Know Too Much?
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mining you to death: Google
gathers so much detailed information about its users that one critic
says some state intelligence bureaus look "like child protection
services" in comparison. A few German government bodies have mounted a
resistance.
Avoiding the omnicent and
relentless tracking of your search terms is as easy as using the proxy
search engine Scoogle, instead of Google for your
anonymous searching needs.
Check it
out here: http://www.scroogle.org/. - - Ed
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An
interesting prospect, especially in light of Google's stated goals...
A team of European physicists has developed an integrated circuit that
can build itself. The work, appearing in this week's Nature,
is an important step towards its ultimate goal — a self-assembling
computer. |
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"We
are a part of a symbiotic relationship with something which disguises
itself as an extra-terrestrial invasion so as not to alarm us"
- Terrence
Mckenna

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