What Are Newsworthy Businesses Creating A Stir In New Mexico

New Mexico is not merely a desert region, as is the common misperception for many. The southwestern part of the US offers varied geography with natural desert landscaping and then ranging from mesas to more mountainous regions.

When traveling to the state’s northern area, a visitor will experience snow-capped mountains and heavily forested areas.

The Albuquerque tree care services are responsible for the health and maintenance of the foliage and help citizens understand what vegetation can thrive in their specific zones. While keeping the state beautiful is among the many primary components of living in New Mexico, the economy is the priority. Continue reading

Leading Newspaper in Blue State New Mexico Calls on Dems to Compromise With Trump and Support Border Wall

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306 migrants were taken into custody near Antelope Wells, New Mexico, January 24. 2019, photo: CBP

Kristinn Taylor – The leading newspaper in New Mexico, the Albuquerque Journal, published a house editorial on Sunday urging the state’s Congressional delegation–comprised completely of Democrats–to compromise with President Trump and support his bid for a border wall. The Journal detailed the deadly situation on the state’s border with Mexico, asking Democrats, “How can anyone with a conscience let that continue?”

Both New Mexico’s senators are Democrats, as are all three of the state’s Congressmen, as is the governor and the mayor of Albuquerque.

The Journal editorial notes that Trump offered a compromise only to be ignored by Democrats not interested in negotiating on a wall out of spite: “…rather than come back with a counter, the Democrats – including our own delegation – insisted on playing politics, rejecting it out of hand because of their dislike of Trump.” Continue reading

FBI Locks Down Scene of Mysterious Happening at New Mexico Solar Observatory

Sunspot Solar Observatory Rex Santus – Something strange is happening at the Sunspot Solar Observatory in New Mexico, and there’s only one thing we know for certain: It’s not not an alien.

The solar observatory and a nearby post office have both been evacuated and closed until further notice “due to unforeseen circumstances.” But the reasons why the facility was vacated — and exactly when it was vacated — still remain a mystery to the public.

“We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you; however, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Sunspot Solar Observatory, including the site, is temporarily closed, until further notice,” a cryptic message on the observatory’s website says. “Thank you for your understanding.” Continue reading

Things You Didn’t Know About Phoenix

phoenixTens of thousands of people have been moving to Arizona’s Maricopa County in recent years. Home to Phoenix, this county saw more people move here than any other in the entire U.S. in 2017, according to the U.S. Census Bureau as AZCentral.com reports. City officials say that people are choosing Phoenix, the county’s center city, at disproportional rates as it’s made investments in infrastructure and transportation that improve the quality of life.

No matter what reason you found yourself searching through homes for sale in Phoenix AZ, and ultimately made the move – or are still contemplating it now, there are probably quite a few things you don’t know about this Arizona city. Continue reading

New Study: Are We All Living In The Future Now?

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Bonn UniversityA recent Bonn University study suggests we may all be living in a virtual simulation. If a pixel-lattice that forms the background of this universe is presenting us with an all-encompassing “television picture” of reality, then the whole space-time continuum could be a rigorously designed artifact.

But another study, this one using a small number of meditators, pushes our understanding even further.

Dean Radin, the author of two groundbreaking books on controlled paranormal experiments, The Conscious Universe and Entangled Minds, spoke at a January conference, Electric Universe, in New Mexico. He described his recent pilot study on time and precognition.

A small group of advanced meditators who use the “non-dual” technique, were tested. While meditating, they were subjected to random interruptions: a flash of light and a beeping sound. Measuring their brain activity, Radin found that significant brain changes occurred BEFORE the light flashes or the beeps.

A control group of non-meditators were tested in exactly the same way, but their brain measurements revealed NO such changes.

In other words, the brains of the meditators anticipated the timing of the unpredictable interruptions.

The future was registering now. This, of course, opens up another way of thinking about time.

Serial time, the idea that, in this continuum, we experience a smooth progression of moments, with the present becoming, so to speak, the future, is the conventional view. But suppose that is a grossly limiting and sketchy premise?

Suppose that, for those who can be aware of it, the future is bleeding into the present? It is making an impact “before it happens.”

The non-dual method of meditation seeks to eliminate walls between “now and then, you and I, here and there.” It has also been studied by Zoran Josipovic (New York University). In 2012, Josipovic and colleagues found that, for non-dual meditators, two areas of the cerebral cortex, loosely labeled “external” and “intrinsic,” shifted their operating basis.

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