Sunday, December 20, 2009

Mayon Volcano Expected To Blow

Pyroclastic flows from Mayon 1984
Active Philippines Volcano Could Erupt Within Days

The Philippines' most active volcano could erupt within days, officials warned Sunday after detecting a drastic surge in earthquakes and eerie rumbling sounds in surrounding foothills. Tens of thousands of villagers have been evacuated as a precaution.

Scientists raised the alert level for the Mayon volcano to one step below a major eruption after 453 volcanic earthquakes were detected in a five-hour span Sunday, compared to just over 200 Saturday, said Renato Solidum, chief of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.

Army troops and police will intensify patrols to enforce a round-the-clock ban on villagers within a five-mile danger zone around the 8,070-foot mountain, said Gov. Joey Salceda of Albay province, about 210 miles southeast of Manila.

The massive evacuations were unfortunate, coming so close before Christmas, Salceda said, but authorities will find ways to bring holiday cheer to displaced villagers in emergency shelters.

The cone-shaped volcano has already belched a plume of grayish ash half a mile into the sky, and red-hot lava has flowed about 2.8 miles down the mountainside, he said.

Residents who briefly returned to their homes within the danger zone to check on their belongings reported hearing eerie rumbling sounds.

More than 40,000 villagers have been moved to school buildings and other emergency shelters, and they should be warned from venturing back now due to the extreme danger, volcanologist July Sabit said.

Superheated gas and volcanic debris can race down the slopes at very high speed, vaporizing everything in their path.

"It's extremely dangerous," Sabit told The Associated Press by telephone.

Residents are used to playing a "cat and mouse" game with Mayon, a popular tourist attraction because of its near-perfect cone shape.

Mayon last erupted in 2006, when about 30,000 people were moved. Another eruption in 1993 killed 79 people.

The first recorded eruption was in 1616 but the most destructive came in 1814, killing more than 1,200 people and burying a town in volcanic mud. The ruins of the church in Cagsawa have become an iconic tourist spot.

The Philippines lies along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," where volcanic activity and earthquakes are common. The Philippines has 22 active volcanoes.

Associated Press writer Jim Gomez contributed to this report from Manila.

Maybe we could get some people from the EPA(environmental protection agency)to go there and tell the volcano that all emissions like this are now being tightly regulated. As I have stated numerous times, "volcanos and their effects are what man needs to be worrying about, not, emissions that humans are making".

"Pay Attention, Be Safe",

Bobby Sharpe reggae8@aol.com "Dragon, Book Of Shang"2


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Yellowstone Super-Volcano

Mayon Volcano Legazpi City, Philippines
Yellowstone Super-Volcano Far More Dangerous Than Previously Thought

The most detailed seismic images yet published of the plumbing that feeds the Yellowstone super-volcano shows a plume of hot and molten rock rising at an angle from the northwest at a depth of at least 410 miles, contradicting claims that there is no deep plume, only shallow hot rock moving like slowly boiling soup.

A related University of Utah study used gravity measurements to indicate the banana-shaped magma chamber of hot and molten rock a few miles beneath Yellowstone is 20 percent larger than previously believed, so a future cataclysmic eruption could be even larger than thought.

The study's of Yellowstone's plume also suggests the same "hotspot" that feeds Yellowstone volcanism also triggered the Columbia River "flood basalts" that buried parts of Oregon, Washington state and Idaho with lava starting 17 million years ago.

Those are key findings in four National Science Foundation-funded studies in the latest issue of the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. The studies were led by Robert B. Smith, research professor and professor emeritus of geophysics at the University of Utah and coordinating scientist for the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory.

"We have a clear image, using seismic waves from earthquakes, showing a mantle plume that extends from beneath Yellowstone,'' Smith says.

The plume angles downward 150 miles to the west-northwest of Yellowstone and reaches a depth of at least 410 miles, Smith says. The study estimates the plume is mostly hot rock, with 1 percent to 2 percent molten rock in sponge-like voids within the hot rock.

by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media

This is not exactly the kind of news You want to hear, however, it is fact! While governments are gathering and fighting amongst themselves about global warming/climate control, "volcanos" are what they need to be paying attention to. If a "super volcano" like Yellowstone, Toba, in Indonesia, Krakatoa, Mt Vesuvius, or Mt Fuji, just to name a few, decided to have a major blow, it's pretty much game over. It's not a matter of "if", it's just a matter of "when"!


"Wake Up and Pay Attention",

Friday, December 11, 2009

Before T Rex

Photo/Artwork by Jorge Gonzalez
New fossils shed light on evolution of dinosaurs

Newly described dinosaur fossils from New Mexico are helping scientists better understand the early development of these ancient creatures.

The 6-to-12 foot-long, meat-eating creature, Tawa hallae, is described in Friday's edition of the journal Science.

The first dinosaurs developed about 230 million years ago, and T. hallae skeletons date from about 213 million years ago, according to researchers led by Sterling J. Nesbitt of the University of Texas at Austin.

"Tawa gives us an unprecedented window into early dinosaur evolution, solidifying the relationships of early dinosaurs, revealing how they spread across the globe, and providing new insights into the evolution of their characteristics," Nesbitt said.

"This new dinosaur, Tawa hallae, changes our understanding of the relationships of early dinosaurs, and provides fantastic insight into the evolution of the skeleton of the first carnivorous dinosaurs" co-author Randall Irmis of the Utah Museum of Natural History, said in a statement.

While many of the earliest dinosaurs are known from only a few bones, the researchers found bones from five to seven skeletons of T. hallae, Nesbitt said in a briefing.

This dinosaur contains characteristics of several lineages that can help in understanding evolution of the various forms of dinosaurs, the scientists said.

It developed on the supercontinent Pangea, in which creatures could move from region to region before Pangea broke apart into the current continents.

Nesbitt added that the find may reinforce the idea that dinosaurs originated in what is now South America and then moved on to other regions.

T. hallae is an early form of theropod, from which the well known T. Rex later developed, as did modern birds.

Indeed, the new find had some hollow bones, as modern birds do, though it had other more lizardlike than birdlike characteristics, according to Nesbitt.

The new dinosaur is named for Tawa, the Hopi word for the Puebloan sun god, and late amateur paleontologist Ruth Hall, whose collection of fossils helped found the Ruth Hall Museum at Ghost Ranch, where the quarry in which the bones were found is located.

Also at Ghost Ranch, the researchers found fossils from other carnivorous dinosaurs only distantly related to Tawa.

At the time of the research Nesbitt was affiliated with the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In addition to Irmis, other researchers taking part were from the University of Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Stony Brook University in New York and the Ruth Hall Museum.

The part of this story that really interests me is, the section where they talk about some of the bones being hollow like in modern birds. It also had more lizard like qualities. I am still trying to connect the dots that will lead to dragons. The hollow bone, birdlike, lizard like, carnivore features are all relevent to, especially western, dragons. We are getting closer....

"The Truth Will Come",

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Earth Devastated By Volcano

Mt.Pinatubo, largest eruption since 1912. Half of 1% the size of The Toba eruption
Prehistoric Volcano Devastated Earth

A massive volcanic eruption that occurred in the distant past killed off much of central India's forests and may have pushed humans to the brink of extinction, according to a new study that adds evidence to a controversial topic.

The Toba eruption, which took place on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia about 73,000 years ago, released an estimated 800 cubic kilometers of ash into the atmosphere that blanketed the skies and blocked out sunlight for six years. In the aftermath, global temperatures dropped by as much as 28 degrees Fahrenheit and life on Earth plunged deeper into an ice age that lasted around 1,800 years.

In 1998, Stanley Ambrose, an anthropology professor at the University of Illinois, proposed in the Journal of Human Evolution that the effects of the Toba eruption and the Ice Age that followed could explain the apparent bottleneck in human populations that geneticists believe occurred between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago. The lack of genetic diversity among humans alive today suggests that during this time period humans came very close to becoming extinct.

To test his theory, Ambrose and his research team analyzed pollen from a marine core in the Bay of Bengal that had a layer of ash from the Toba eruption. The researchers also compared carbon isotope ratios in fossil soil taken from directly above and below the Toba ash in three locations in central India — some 3,000 miles from the volcano — to pinpoint the type of vegetation that existed at various locations and time periods.

Heavily forested regions leave carbon isotope fingerprints that are distinct from those of grasses or grassy woodlands.

The tests revealed a distinct change in the type of vegetation in India immediately after the Toba eruption. The researchers write in the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology that their analysis indicates a shift to a "more open vegetation cover and reduced representation of ferns," which grow in humid conditions, all of which "would suggest significantly drier conditions in this region for at least 1,000 years after the Toba eruption."

The dryness probably also indicates a drop in temperature "because when you turn down the temperature you also turn down the rainfall," Ambrose said. "This is unambiguous evidence that Toba caused deforestation in the tropics for a long time."

He also concluded that the disaster may have forced the ancestors of modern humans to adopt new cooperative strategies for survival that eventually permitted them to replace Neanderthals and other archaic human species.

Although humans survived the event, researchers have detected increasing activity underneath a caldera at Yellowstone National Park, where some suspect another supervolcanic eruption will eventually take place. Though not expected to occur anytime soon, a Yellowstone eruption could coat half the United States in a layer of ash up to 3 feet deep.

So, when are humans going to realize that going to Copenhagen for a "global climate" summit is a waste of time, money and resources? And why do the people on the street with a brain know this is an exercise in futility, yet, governments don't know this, OR, have hidden agendas and don't want to know. "We cannot fix something that we cannot break". Only the universe and the planet control what goes on with the Earth. When are these so called intelligent life forms(humans), going to figure this out and STOP perpetrating their fraud on the rest of us?

As I and others have been saying, "the planet is not going anywhere, however, we are, we're going away sooner than You may think".....

"Wake Up, Pay Attention",

Bobby Sharpe Bobby Sharpe's "Indigo Spiritz": It's All On YOU Facebook Bobby Sharpe

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving Thanks


"Happy Thanksgiving" to all my family, friends and acquaintances and the special people that encompass all of those categories. I am thankful for all of the above. I am very thankful for all of the other "earthlings" that today are of peace. All the living "souls" on this planet deserve that.

"Equality For All Living Creatures",

Bobby Sharpe - reggae8@aol.com

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Cannabis Cafe, Portland, Oregon


First U.S. marijuana cafe opens for business in Portland

Cancel your flight to Amsterdam – the U.S. just got its first marijuana cafe on Friday. Located in Portland, Ore., the Cannabis Cafe shows how attitudes have changed since the Obama administration moved into the White House. A month ago, President Barack Obama told federal attorneys to ease off medical marijuana prosecutions.

The widening use of medicinal marijuana has forced governments into a tenuous legal balancing act, according to a Reuters report. Some states passed legislation to allow it, starting with California in 1996. Nonetheless, a federal ban remains in place. The operation of businesses like the Cannabis Cafe, as well as marijuana establishments in California, has been possible as long as federal authorities have chosen not to pursue them. Unlike the shops in California, though, the Portland establishment is the first in the U.S. where certified medical marijuana users can both acquire and consume their marijuana, as long as they stay out of public view.

Madeline Martinez, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in Oregon, says that the Cannabis Club "represents personal freedom, finally, for our members." NORML supports legislation to legalize marijuana.

"Our plans go beyond serving food and marijuana," Martinez continues. "We hope to have classes, seminars, even a Cannabis Community College, based here to help people learn about growing and other uses for cannabis."

The Food is For Sale, but the Pot is Free

The Cannabis Cafe's new home is a two-story building with an interesting past. Once upon a time, it was occupied by a speakeasy, and later, an adult entertainment club called Rumpspankers. The Cannabis Cafe is a private club, but any Oregon resident who is a member of NORML and has an official medical marijuana card can gain entry.

Members pay $25 a month for use of the cafe, which has a capacity of 100. The product offered is not sold. Rather, it's provided free over the counter from the "budtenders" employed by the establishment. Food, of course, is available for purchase, but the club doesn't have a liquor license. (Why bother?)

The potential market for the Cannabis Cafe is small, but likely committed. Approximately 21,000 patients are registered to use medical marijuana in Oregon, with doctors prescribing the drug for a wide range of illnesses, among them Alzheimer's, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and Tourette's syndrome.

Eric Solomon, the proprietor, says he still just runs a coffee shop and events venue, as he did before he converted it to the current format, but he says, "now it will be cannabis-themed." Film festivals and dances are expected for the second floor ballroom, not to mentioned marijuana-themed weddings.

Neighboring businesses have mixed feelings about the new cafe, but they are hopeful that it will benefit them, too. David Bell, who works at a nearby boutique, is "withholding judgment." He notes, "There's no precedent for it. We don't know what to expect. But it would be great if it brought some customers into our store."

Even though we have to take baby steps, we are finally starting to get caught up with the rest of the world on marijuana use. Three cheers for Portland, Oregon and the forces that be. Now, if the rest of the states would get their acts together, maybe we could quit pissing away millions of dollars on criminal pursuits of marijuana "violations" and, start making money from it and reap the benefits of "de-criminalization"!!!

"One Love & Freedom",

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Just In Time For "2012" The Movie


Rare Iceberg Spotted South of Australia

SYDNEY (Nov. 12) - A large iceberg was spotted off an island about halfway between Antarctica and Australia, a rare sight in waters so far north, Australian scientists said Thursday.

Australian Antarctic Division researchers working on Macquarie Island, about 930 miles southeast of Tasmania, first saw the iceberg last Thursday about 5 miles off the northwest coast of the island.

The iceberg, about 160 feet high and 1,640 feet long, is probably part of one of several larger icebergs that broke off Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf between 2000 and 2002, Australian Antarctic Division glaciologist Neal Young said.

Several icebergs have been drifting slowly northward with the ocean current toward the island over the past year, but it is uncommon for them to move so far into warmer northern waters, he said.

The scientists believe the iceberg will break up and melt rapidly as it continues its journey north. Before it melts, however, it could present a danger to ships navigating the region, Young said.

In 2000, several massive icebergs broke off from Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf and the Ronne Ice Shelf. The first iceberg was about 190 miles long and 23 miles wide. Those icebergs are now drifting away from Antarctica.

Icebergs are formed as the ice shelf develops. Snow falls on the ice sheet and forms more ice, which flows to the edges, onto the floating ice shelves. Eventually, pieces around the edge break off.

Okay, so now we have free roaming icebergs. Oh well, another day on planet Earth as the cyclical changes come more into play.

"Pay Attention, Wake Up",

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Pope, Vatican and Aliens


Vatican Looks for Signs of Alien Life

E.T. phone Rome. Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church.

"The questions of life's origins and of whether life exists elsewhere in the universe are very suitable and deserve serious consideration," said the Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, an astronomer and director of the Vatican Observatory.

Funes, a Jesuit priest, presented the results Tuesday of a five-day conference that gathered astronomers, physicists, biologists and other experts to discuss the budding field of astrobiology — the study of the origin of life and its existence elsewhere in the cosmos.

Funes said the possibility of alien life raises "many philosophical and theological implications" but added that the gathering was mainly focused on the scientific perspective and how different disciplines can be used to explore the issue.

Chris Impey, an astronomy professor at the University of Arizona, said it was appropriate that the Vatican would host such a meeting.

"Both science and religion posit life as a special outcome of a vast and mostly inhospitable universe," he told a news conference Tuesday. "There is a rich middle ground for dialogue between the practitioners of astrobiology and those who seek to understand the meaning of our existence in a biological universe."

Thirty scientists, including non-Catholics, from the U.S., France, Britain, Switzerland, Italy and Chile attended the conference, called to explore among other issues "whether sentient life forms exist on other worlds."

Funes set the stage for the conference a year ago when he discussed the possibility of alien life in an interview given prominence in the Vatican's daily newspaper.

The Church of Rome's views have shifted radically through the centuries since Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake as a heretic in 1600 for speculating, among other ideas, that other worlds could be inhabited.

Scientists have discovered hundreds of planets outside our solar system — including 32 new ones announced recently by the European Space Agency. Impey said the discovery of alien life may be only a few years away.

"If biology is not unique to the Earth, or life elsewhere differs bio-chemically from our version, or we ever make contact with an intelligent species in the vastness of space, the implications for our self-image will be profound," he said.


Indeed the implications will be profound. After all, "dont we as humans think we are all that and then some"? As You will see in the survey that goes with this story(click the link above), most people cannot believe the church is undertaking this task of discovery. Most people do not WANT to believe this is taking place. It will completely blow away their beliefs and safety net, which the church and religion have been for them forever.

My personal take on this, "it is just a matter of time before contact and/or discovery are made, and, the church does NOT want to be the last to know, or, be trying to play catchup after the proverbial cat is out of the bag". Wake up people, the truth is going to come to light whether You like it or not.

"Be Awake, Be Open, Be Ready",

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Joint, Blunt, Bong, Vaporizer or Pipe


Colorado Ski Town Legalizes Pot

DENVER (Nov. 4) -- The Colorado ski town of Breckenridge has voted overwhelmingly to legalize marijuana.

Unofficial results from Tuesday showed the proposal winning with 71 percent of the vote, the Summit Daily News reported. The measure would allow adults over 21 to have up to 1 ounce of marijuana.

The measure is largely symbolic because pot possession remains a state crime for people without medical clearance. But supporters said they wanted to send a message to local law enforcement to stop busting small-time pot smokers.

The vote comes as communities nationwide are struggling with how to enforce pot laws at a time when medical marijuana has surged in popularity.

The powers that be need to wake up and give the people what they want and stop jerking us around! Legalized marijuana should have been a reality decades ago. Maybe this will further the cause and open some eyes and mindz....

"One Love",

Monday, October 19, 2009

Planets, Dinosaurs and Mayans 2012


I know I have not been posting much lately, but, my main pc is still down and it is much easier on it, than on this laptop. However, I am still on top of everything that is going on on the planet and beyond. There are alot of really fascinating things taking place and, coming down the road. We need to be informed moving forward. I am putting up a couple of links to stories You may have missed. Also, they have some video and pictures. Enjoy and stay informed.

http://news.aol.com/article/scientist-has-new-theory-on-impact-that/723009

http://news.aol.com/article/astronomers-find-32-new-planets-outside/722507

http://news.aol.com/article/world-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist/713074?icid=webmail|wbml-aol|dl2|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Farticle%2Fworld-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist%2F713074

Pay Attention, Stay Awake,


Bobby Sharpe (also on facebook)

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Cypress Gardens, Casino, & Florida


Florida's first theme park closed again this week. Nobody can make Cypress Gardens competitive anymore, except me! Novel idea. How about making it Florida's first sanctioned "casino/resort"? Polk County has a terrible unemployment rate. It would create jobs! And, the senior population would support it along with the tourist. AND, the state would benefit, not the Seminole tribe.

Why does it take the humans that are supposedly in charge, such a long time to figure out what the masses see in a flash? Are we that much more advanced than the people in office, or, is it the same old question of everything, "what's in it for me"? Come on government, at least make an effort to get something right...

"Wake Up",

Bobby Sharpe(find me on Face Book)

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Bobby's Rants & Observances


It has been awhile since I put up a blog post. This came about for a variety of reasons. Namely, my pc getting jacked up. Have not gotten around to getting it squared away yet. This is my preferred equipment to post on. Secondly, I have been spending too much time working to try to stay ahead of the curve in this crappy economy. Thirdly, the dog days of summer were not really giving up alot of stuff I was interested in blogging on. However, I am going to try to get back on track since there is alot of stuff coming our way.

One of the things that is of paramount interest to me and lot of others, is the weather/climate. There are many changes taking place on our planet now and should constantly be monitored. Such as http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/09/02/indonesia.earthquake/

There is also much volcanic activity taking place around the globe these days.

"Pay Attention",

Bobby Sharpe

Friday, July 31, 2009

Anak Krakatau Volcano Growing


Photos Show Killer Volcano Reawakening

An Italian scientist who went to Indonesia in June to photograph Anak Krakatau against the night sky came back with stunning images of the reawakening volcano, London's Daily Mail reported.

Anak Krakatau was spawned by Krakatau, which killed 36,000 people in a huge eruption in 1883 ("anak" means "child"). Marco Fulle, an Italian astronomer and volcano expert, took the photos from June 4 to 8.

Fulle said the volcano is expected to produce another catastrophic eruption someday. Anak Krakatau sprouted from Krakatau's original cone and has been growing steadily since 1927.

"The common opinion is that Krakatau will become again really dangerous when it reaches the size it had been in 1883," he told the Daily Mail. "It was two times taller than now."

Fulle, 51, is part of a group of scientists who contribute to Stromboli Online, a collection of volcano images.

Anak Krakatau erupted in November 2007, but it had been quiet until last spring, the Daily Mail said. Nearly two months after Fulle's trip, it's still rumbling.

Want to know more about Krakatau? San Diego State University's geology department has an overview of the 1883 blast. And if you're hungry for more volcano photos, click through our gallery below on recent eruptions.

Click on the link of the 1883 blast. YOU have to read this to get an idea of what was and could be again. Personally, I don't want any real estate there! As I have stated many times before, "volcanoes and the sun are what YOU need to concern yourself with, not "greenhouse gases and manmade crap".

"Fire On The Mountain",

Monday, July 27, 2009

Super Tsunami & You


West Coast Tsunami Threat Increases

The threat of a devastating tsunami hitting the U.S. West Coast might be higher than previously thought, scientists say, based on a new study of earthquake faults off the coast of Alaska.

Tsunamis are often triggered by earthquakes, as was the case with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which was sparked by the 9.3-magnitude Sumatra-Andaman subduction quake in the same ocean. The tsunami killed nearly a quarter of a million people.

The new research suggests that future tsunamis could reach a scale far beyond that suffered in a 1964 tsunami generated by the great 9.2-magnitude Alaskan earthquake — "the most devastating seismic sea wave to impact the northwestern coast of the U.S. in historical time," said study team member Ron Bruhn, a geologist at the University of Utah.

That tsunami killed about 130 people, according to official records: 114 in Alaska and 16 in Oregon and California, including several who heard it was coming and went down to the coast to watch.

Researchers looked at ancient fault segments off the coast of Alaska and determined that the rupture of an even larger area than the 1964 rupture zone could create an even bigger, more devastating tsunami.

While warning systems are in place on the West Coast of North America, the findings, detailed in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews, suggest a need for a review of evacuation plans in the region.

Past temblors

A research team from Durham University in the United Kingdom, the University of Utah and Plafker Geohazard Consultants gauged the extent of earthquakes along the U.S. West Coast over the past 2,000 years by studying subsoil samples and sediment sequences at sites along the Alaskan coast.

The team radiocarbon-dated peat layers and sediments, and analyzed the distribution of mud, sand and peat within them. The data indicate that two major earthquakes have struck Alaska in the past 1,500 years — specifically, about 900 and 1,500 years ago. The results suggest that earthquakes in the region may rupture even larger segments of the coast and sea floor than was previously thought.

"Our radiocarbon-dated samples suggest that previous earthquakes were 15 percent bigger in terms of the area affected than the 1964 event," said lead author of the study, Ian Shennan of Durham University. "This historical evidence of widespread, simultaneous plate rupturing within the Alaskan region has significant implications for the tsunami potential of the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific region as a whole."

The research was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey.

Tsunami trigger

Tsunamis can be created by the rapid displacement of water when the sea floor lifts and/or falls due to crustal movements that accompany very large earthquakes. The movement acts like a giant paddle. The shallow nature of the sea floor off the coast of Alaska could increase the destructive potential of a tsunami wave in the Pacific.

Tsunamis are not always a given though: In 1899 and 1979, large earthquakes occurred in the region but did not trigger tsunamis because the rupturing was localized beneath the land instead of the sea floor.

But a quake whose effect is spread out over a longer distance could have a devastating impact.

"In the case of a multirupture event, the energy imparted to the tsunami will be larger but spread out over a longer strike distance," Bruhn said. "Except for the small communities at the tsunami source in Alaska, the longer length will have more of an effect on areas farther from the source such as southeastern Alaska, British Columbia, and the U.S. West Coast from Washington to California."

Pacific Ocean tsunami warning systems, first put in place in the 1940s and improved in 2004 after the Indian Ocean tsunami, help, but tsunamis could still do considerable damage. (No comparison was made between the potential future tsunamis and the Indian Ocean disaster, which happened in a different part of the Pacific Ocean.)

"Earthquakes can hit at any time of the day or night, and that’s a big challenge for emergency planners," Shennan said. "A tsunami in this region could cause damage and threaten life from Alaska to California and beyond."

Do I need another reason to NOT live on the west coast? The bad thing about all of this, "it could happen at ANY given moment with NO warning"! As I always say, "pay attention".

"Opyn Mindz Save Lives",

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Marijuana Tax In Oakland


Oakland Voters OK Tax on Marijuana

OAKLAND, Calif. (July 22) -- Oakland residents overwhelmingly voted Tuesday to approve a first-of-its kind tax on medical marijuana sold at the city's four cannabis dispensaries.

Preliminary election results showed the measure passing with 80 percent of the vote, according to the Alameda County Registrar of Voters.

The dispensary tax was one of four measures in a vote-by-mail special election aimed at raising money for the cash-strapped city. All four measures won, but Measure F had the highest level of support.

Scheduled to take effect on New Year's Day, the measure created a special business tax rate for the pot clubs, which now pay the same $1.20 for every $1,000 in gross sales applied to all retail businesses. The new rate will be $18.

Oakland's auditor estimates that based on annual sales of $17.5 million for the four clubs, it will generate an estimated $294,000 for city coffers in its first year.

Pot club owners, who openly sell pot over the counter under the 1996 state ballot measure that legalized medical marijuana use in California, proposed Measure F as a way to further legitimize their establishments.

"It's good business and good for the community," said Richard Lee, who owns the Coffee Shop SR-71 dispensary and Oaksterdam University, a trade school for budding dispensary workers.

The measure had no formal opposition; in November 2004, a ballot initiative that required Oakland police to make arresting adults using marijuana for personal use their lowest priority passed with 63 percent of the vote.

Support for Measure F was expected to be just as strong. As a result and given the mail-in nature of the election, there was little campaign activity, according to Lee.

"We put out signs, but outside of that it's been pretty low-key," said Lee, who hosted a victory party at Oaksterdam University's Student Union building in downtown Oakland.

Although California's 800 or so pot clubs also are expected to pay state sales tax, Oakland is the first city in the country to create a special tax on marijuana sales.

Advocates of legalizing pot for recreational use hope to use Oakland's experience with Measure F to persuade California voters next year to approve a measure that would legalize and regulate marijuana like alcohol.

Another step closer to total legalization of marijuana. Everybody needs to wake up and smell the "herb". This is a great way to raise money in this time of need. It is also a great way to save money by decriminalizing marijuana. Think of all the wasted cash going to punish people for a little pot. Are people really that stupid? Well, yeah. Unfortunately.

"Legalize Marijuana",

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Vanity Of Humanity

Cotopaxi volcano Ecuador & Sun
On a ride to the Orlando International Airport today, I had the pleasure of conversing with an intelligent soul thiat is quite awake and intune with himself and his surroundings. As we were discussing world events such as economies, oil, human rights, wars, religion and climate/environment, he made the statement, "people think they control and have the final say on everything". In response, I blurted out, "that's the vanity of humanity". We both kind of looked at each other and agreed, "what a great statement, and, it pretty much sums it all up".

The vanity of humanity. People actually think they control what goes on with this planet. They think they have all the answers. We control the climate. We control all the resources. We control all the life forms. We control the people. We control just about everything. So we believe. However, we are no different than the Romans, Egyptians, Mayans and numerous other "gone" cultures and civilizations. And one day, we will be "gone" just like them because of our own "vanity". The problem with this "vanity" is that, while YOU think YOU are in control and running the show, the forces and powers that ARE running the show have completely "defragged and rebooted" and YOU had no idea what happened and why YOU no longer are.

The one sure fire way to NOT get caught and blindsided, keep an "opyn mind" and pay attention to what is going on. NOT just in your little bubble, but, what is going on planet wide. Socially, economically and environmentally. Don't let your "vanity" contribute to the end of "humanity".

"Opyn Mindz" Rule,

Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Big One, Is It Coming?


Tremors Detected on San Andreas Fault

Scientists have detected a spike in underground rumblings on a section of California's San Andreas Fault that produced a magnitude-7.8 earthquake in 1857.

What these mysterious vibrations say about future earthquakes is far from certain. But some think the deep tremors suggest underground stress may be building up faster than expected and may indicate an increased risk of a major temblor.


Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, monitored seismic activity on the fault's central section between July 2001 and February 2009 and recorded more than 2,000 tremors. The tremors lasted mere minutes to nearly half an hour.

Unlike earthquakes, tremors occur deeper below the surface and the shaking lasts longer.

During the study period, two strong earthquakes hit — a magnitude-6.5 in 2003 and a magnitude-6.0 a year later. Scientists noticed the frequency of the tremors doubled after the 2003 quake and jumped six-fold after 2004.

Tremor episodes persist today. Though the frequency of tremors have declined since 2004, scientists are still concerned because they are still at a level that is twice as high as before the 2003 quake.

The team also recorded unusually strong rumblings days before the 2004 temblor.

Results of the research appear in Friday's issue of the journal Science. The work was funded by the U.S. Geological Survey and National Science Foundation.

"The fact that the tremors haven't gone down means the time to the next earthquake may come sooner," said Berkeley seismologist and lead researcher Robert Nadeau.

Nadeau first discovered tremors deep in the San Andreas Fault in 2005. Before that, the phenomenon was thought only to occur in Earth's subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives beneath another.

USGS seismologist Susan Hough found the latest observations intriguing, but said it's too soon to know what they mean.

"We don't have enough data to know what the fault is doing in the long term," said Hough, who had no part in the research.

On May 22, 1960 in southern Chile, there was a 9.5 magnitude earthquake that killed 1886 people and created a tsunami that killed many many more in Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines. It is the strongest quake on record. Could this happen with this fault? Possibly. Right now, the planet is under going some "cyclical" shifts and changes globally. Volcanoes, quakes, temperature fluctuations, and a variety of other climatic anomalies. As I always say, "pay attention to what is going on around YOU and your world". It just might be your salvation to know what is going on! To my friends in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Oregon and Washington, YOU are all in the "top ten" worst earthquake" states. Please, pay attention!

"The More YOU Know, The Better Off YOU Are",

Monday, July 06, 2009

Space Fireballs Coming To Earth


Military Covering Up Fireballs From Space

For 15 years, scientists have benefited from data gleaned by U.S. classified satellites of natural fireball events in Earth's atmosphere — but no longer.

A recent U.S. military policy decision now explicitly states that observations by hush-hush government spacecraft of incoming bolides and fireballs are classified secret and are not to be released, SPACE.com has learned.

The satellites' main objectives include detecting nuclear bomb tests, and their characterizations of asteroids and lesser meteoroids as they crash through the atmosphere has been a byproduct data bonanza for scientists.

The upshot: Space rocks that explode in the atmosphere are now classified.

"It's baffling to us why this would suddenly change," said one scientist familiar with the work. "It's unfortunate because there was this great synergy ... a very good cooperative arrangement. Systems were put into dual-use mode where a lot of science was getting done that couldn't be done any other way. It's a regrettable change in policy."

Scientists say not only will research into the threat from space be hampered, but public understanding of sometimes dramatic sky explosions will be diminished, perhaps leading to hype and fear of the unknown.

Incoming!

Most "shooting stars" are caused by natural space debris no larger than peas.

But routinely, rocks as big as basketballs and even small cars crash into the atmosphere.

Most vaporize or explode on the way in, but some reach the surface or explode above the surface.

Understandably, scientists want to know about these events so they can better predict the risk here on Earth.

Yet because the world is two-thirds ocean, most incoming objects aren't visible to observers on the ground. Many other incoming space rocks go unnoticed because daylight drowns them out.

Over the last decade or so, hundreds of these events have been spotted by the classified satellites.

Priceless observational information derived from the spacecraft were made quickly available, giving researchers such insights as time, a location, height above the surface, as well as light-curves to help pin down the amount of energy churned out from the fireballs.

And in the shaky world we now live, it's nice to know that a sky-high detonation is natural instead of a nuclear-weapon blast.

Where the space-based surveillance truly shines is over remote stretches of ocean — far away from the prospect of ground-based data collection.

But all that ended within the last few months, leaving scientists blind-sided and miffed by the shift in policy. The hope is that the policy decision will be revisited and overturned.

Critical importance

"The fireball data from military or surveillance assets have been of critical importance for assessing the impact hazard," said David Morrison, a Near Earth Object (NEO) scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center. He noted that his views are his own, not as a NASA spokesperson.

The size of the average largest atmospheric impact from small asteroids is a key piece of experimental data to anchor the low-energy end of the power-law distribution of impactors, from asteroids greater than 6 miles (10 kilometers) in diameter down to the meter scale, Morrison told SPACE.com.

"These fireball data together with astronomical observations of larger near-Earth asteroids define the nature of the impact hazard and allow rational planning to deal with this issue," Morrison said.Morrison said that fireball data are today playing additional important roles.

As example, the fireball data together with infrasound allowed scientists to verify the approximate size and energy of the unique Carancas impact in the Altiplano — on the Peru-Bolivia border — on Sept. 15, 2007.

Fireball information also played an important part in the story of the small asteroid 2008 TC3, Morrison said.

That was the first-ever case of the astronomical detection of a small asteroid before it hit last year .

The fireball data were key for locating the impact point and the subsequent recovery of fragments from this impact.

Link in public understanding

Astronomers are closing in on a years-long effort to find most of the potentially devastating large asteroids in our neck of the cosmic woods, those that could cause widespread regional or global devastation. Now they plan to look for the smaller stuff.

So it is ironic that the availability of these fireball data should be curtailed just at the time the NEO program is moving toward surveying the small impactors that are most likely to be picked up in the fireball monitoring program, Morrision said.

"These data have been available to the scientific community for the past decade," he said. "It is unfortunate this information is shut off just when it is becoming more valuable to the community interested in characterizing near Earth asteroids and protecting our planet from asteroid impacts."

The newly issued policy edict by the U.S. military of reporting fireball observations from satellites also caught the attention of Clark Chapman, a planetary scientist and asteroid impact expert at Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado.

"I think that this information is very important to make public," Chapman told SPACE.com.

"More important than the scientific value, I think, is that these rare, bright fireballs provide a link in public understanding to the asteroid impact hazard posed by still larger and less frequent asteroids," Chapman explained.

Those objects are witnessed by unsuspecting people in far-flung places, Chapman said, often generating incorrect and exaggerated reports.

"The grounding achieved by associating these reports by untrained observers with the satellite measurements is very useful for calibrating the observer reports and closing the loop with folks who think they have seen something mysterious and extraordinary," Chapman said.

Here is a link to the "new" trailer for the movie "2012". This should give YOU something to think on. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5eEJboEm9A&feature=related

"The more YOU know, The more YOU grow,
The more YOU grow, The further YOU go",

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Women "YES", Religion "NO"

Neda Soltan
Equal Rights For ALL Women Everywhere

Some of YOU will disagree and be offended, and, guess what, "I really don't care"! "Religion is destroying this planet through the idiot humans that support it". There is NO EXCUSE for the human male species to treat women the way they are treated in the name of some bogus heathenistic religion! And anyone who supports or backs these low life scum, needs to be treated as they treat these women! The only thing that should matter here, is humans caring for humans. Neither male nor female is superior. We are all the same, which, YOU will find out in due course, or, as Mick Jagger would say, "when the whip comes down"....and it IS coming!

"Speak Your Mind,
Those That Matter Don't Mind,
Those That Mind, Dont Matter"

Thursday, June 18, 2009

2012 & Bobby's Innervision


"elevating yourself to a higher consciousness is a primary reason for being. As your mind ascends, you tend to have less patience with those who are not elevating themselves. It is frustrating at times to say the least. In a way, it is also sad. It's almost like saying, "hey, YOU are my friend or acquaintence, and, I cherish our relationship, however, to stay instep with YOU, would be short changing my elevation and growth". They may be comfortable where they are because they have not "awaken" yet. However, YOU, have to move forward and higher to fulfill your destiny of knowing".....

This is something that has been playing in my head for awhile now and I just wanted to lay it out. I come in contact with so many people on a daily basis, and, unfortunately, compared to where my head is now, the majority of these people are "light years" out of the loop on almost everything. When I do come in contact with souls that are on par with where I am, or, a little pass me, "it's like hitting the lottery".

Big things are coming our way in the not to distant future. It would be great to see more souls waking up and paying attention and preparing themselves instead of wallowing in self thought about stuff and things that really mean nothing. YOU might want to check this site out for some awakening thoughts. Whether taken seriously or dismissed as sci-fi, it is thought provoking. http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/#/home

"YOU Rule",

Monday, June 01, 2009

Global/Polar Shift Conversations

Possible map after a shift
In the last 5 days, I have had the pleasure of spending time with oncology(cancer)doctors from all around the globe. They were gathered here in Orlando, Florida for a convention/conference. It was a great opportunity for me to get to pick the brains of knowledgeable intelligent beings from other places on the planet and from diverse cultures and backgrounds.

Although we conversed on the medical aspects of what they do and, were here for, the conversations easily slipped into global concerns such as climate, energy and water. Almost everyone I conversed with, agreed that there is global climate change happening. Just about everyone also does not subscribe to "global warming" or the fact that what we are under going is manmade. They all attribute what is taking place to "cyclical" changes that the planet goes through. A number of these well informed and "awake" souls also told me of weather conditions that have been taking place in the last 2-3 years that have never before occurred in their country or part of the world. Exceptional amounts of snow, colder than average temps, warmer than average temps, pro longed cold/hot wet/dry seasons extending well beyond their normal periods. We are undergoing a planetary, and possibly, polar shift. There have been numerous shifts before us. There will be many more after us.

If YOU would like to read some more on possible coming events, go to Pole Shift & Pole Reversal between now & 2012 - David Icke's Official Forums As I have said many times before, "pay attention to what is happening on your planet and world".

"Just A Friendly WakeUP Call",

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Dogs And Cats Raise 5 Year Old


Russian Girl Raised by Dogs, Cats

MOSCOW (May 27) - A 5-year-old Russian girl found in a filthy apartment imitating the cats and dogs she was shut up with has been placed in state custody as authorities consider neglect charges against her father and other relatives.

Officials said the girl barks like a dog, laps food directly off the plate and seems to have been "raised" by the animals.

Police in the Transbaikal region of Siberia said Wednesday that the girl was kept shut up with the animals in the regional capital, Chita. She lived in the apartment with relatives, including her father and grandparents.

Larisa Popova, head of the children's affairs unit at the local police precinct, told state-run Rossiya television that the girl had developed feral characteristics.

"The child lived in unsanitary conditions. There was a horrible stench," Popova said. "There were many animals — both dogs and cats. In all probability, the girl lived with and was raised by these animals."

Police said the girl understands Russian but rarely speaks. They are gathering evidence to support neglect charges.

Nina Yemelyanova, head of the reception department at a children's home where the girl has been placed, said the child appears to mimic the behavior of animals.

"Today, when I left the room, she jumped up to the door and started to bark," Yemelyanova told Rossiya television. "And she does not know how to behave at the table — when she eats, the tries to put the spoon aside and lap from the dish."

Regional police said water, heat and gas to the apartment had long since been shut off for nonpayment.

The ITAR-Tass news agency cited the girl's mother as saying the child's father had taken her away without her permission when she was 2 1/2 years old. But the father claimed his mother-in-law had asked him to take the child because the mother was not taking proper care of her, the news agency quoted regional police spokesman Yegor Markov as saying.

Markov said the father could be charged with neglect of a minor, which carries a prison sentence of up to three years.

Chita is 2,900 miles east of Moscow.

Once again, animals show their superiority to humans. This is the third story I have come across in the last year, like this, and, from Russia! Forget about where it is from, the main focus is on "how screwed up we humans are/or have become". As I have said time and again, "remove the technology factor, and animals are far superior, caring, compassionate and thoughtful than humans".

"Animalz Rule, People Are Just....",

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Melting Ice, Problems With Water

A 3.3m sea level rise will still have a devastating impact on coastal areas

Ice sheet melt threat reassessed

The collapse of a major polar ice sheet will not raise global sea levels as much as previous projections suggest, a team of scientists has calculated.

Writing in Science, the researchers said that the demise of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) would result in a sea level rise of 3.3m (10 ft).

Previous estimates had forecast a rise in the region of five to six metres.

However, they added, the rise would still pose a serious threat to major coastal cities, such as New York.

"Sea level rise is considered to be the one of the most serious consequence of climate change," lead author Jonathan Bamber told the Science podcast.

"A sea level rise of just 1.5m would displace 17 million people in Bangladesh alone," he added.

"So it is of the utmost importance to understand the potential threats to coastlines and people living in coastal areas."

Professor Bamber, from the University of Bristol's Glaciology Centre, said that the WAIS posed "potentially one of the most serious threats".

The world has three ice sheets, Greenland, East Antarctica and West Antarctica, but it is the latter that is considered most vulnerable to climatic shifts.

"It has been hypothesised for more than 30 years now that the WAIS is inherently unstable," he explained.

"This instability means that the ice sheet could potentially rapidly collapse or rapidly put a lot of ice into the oceans."

When the idea first emerged in the late 1970s, it was estimated that global sea level would rise by five metres if the WAIS collapsed.

Current projections suggest that a complete collapse of WAIS would result in an increase of up to six metres.

But Professor Bamber said that no-one had revisited the calculation, despite new data sets becoming available, and scientists developing a better understanding of the dynamics in the vast ice sheets.

The original estimates were based on "very basic ice thickness data", he explained.

"Ice thickness data gives you information about the depth of the bedrock underneath the ice sheet.

"Over the past 30 years, we have acquired much more ice thickness data over the whole of Antarctica, particularly over West Antarctica.

"We also have much better surface topography. Those two data sets are critical in determining two things."

The first was knowing the volume of ice that could contribute to sea level rise, and the second was a better understanding of the proportion of WAIS that was potentially susceptible to this instability.

Instead of assuming that the entire WAIS would collapse, causing sea level to rise by up to six metres, Professor Bamber and colleagues used models based on glaciological theory to simulate how the 2.2 million-cubic-km ice sheet would respond.

"Our reassessment of West Antarctica's contribution to sea level rise if the ice sheet was to collapse is about 3.3 metres," he said.

"That is about half of the value that has been quoted up until now."

The team's study also calculated what regions were likely to experience the biggest increases in sea level.

"Sea level rise is not uniform across the world's oceans, partly as a result of disruptions to the Earth's gravity field," explained Professor Bamber.

"It turns out that the maximum increase in sea level rise is centred at a latitude of about 40 degrees along the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards of North America."

This would include cities such as San Francisco and New York.

These areas could expect increases of one-and-a-quarter times the global average, the team estimated.

In other words, if the global average was one metre, then places like New York could expect to see a rise of 1.25m.

Responding to Professor Bamber's paper in Science, British Antarctic Survey science leader Dr David Vaughan described the findings as "quite sound".

"But for me, the most crucial question is not solely about the total amount of ice in West Antarctica, because that might take several centuries to be lost to the ocean," he told BBC News.

"The crucial question is how much ice could be lost in 100-200 years; that's the sea level rise we have to understand and plan for.

"Even with this new assessment the loss of a fraction of WAIS over those timescales would have serious consequences and costs that we've only really just begun to understand."

I know this is probably boring and scarry stuff for some of YOU, however, it is a fact. All I am trying to do is to keep those of YOU that want to be aware, aware.

On another note that begs paying attention too, that is closely related to the above story, is the plight of "water". For those of YOU that saw the latest James Bond movie, "Quantum Of Solace", this was art pointing up reality. The front page of orlandosentinel.com lead story on Saturday May 16, addressed the water problem going on in Florida right now. Here are a couple of other facts dealing with water.

1)884 million people worldwide, (roughly 1 in 8) lack access to safe water, that's two and a half times the entire U.S. population.

2)The average distance that women in developing countries walk to collect water per day is 4 miles and the average weight that women carry on their heads is approximately 40 pounds.

"Please, Pay Attention To Your World,"

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