Color corrupted (Camera Raw, Bridge, Photoshop)

This is how things look in Camera Raw (left - a cr2 file) and image viewer (right - a jpg). That means it isn't the monitor.
I have tried
1) Restarting Bridge (ctrl+alt+shift and reopen and reset everything)
2) I've cleared all caches
3) resetting every setting everywhere I can find.
4) Deleted the xmp files
I can get the thumbnail to show up with the right color in bridge for a brief moment when I first open Bridge but then it reverts the the left hand color. This must mean that some kind of profile/setting is being applied but I cannot get rid of it.
It happens to all files I open in Bridge/Camera Raw. I'm using CS6 on Windows 7. I do calibrate my monitor with Huey Pro but it doesn't seem to matter if I turn that off or on.
Please help. I'm frustrated. Thanks

Your display profile is wrong, and doesn't match your display.
Change the display profile to one that actually matches your display in the OS display settings.

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