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Anatomiya Fenomenov - No 2 - 2002

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Overview

This issue of 'Phenomena' magazine, dated June 2002, is the second published under the 'WANTED!!!' banner and is an informational bulletin from the UFOlogists' Committee. The cover boldly proclaims that a third world war will be avoided, but something even worse is expected. The…

Magazine Overview

This issue of 'Phenomena' magazine, dated June 2002, is the second published under the 'WANTED!!!' banner and is an informational bulletin from the UFOlogists' Committee. The cover boldly proclaims that a third world war will be avoided, but something even worse is expected. The issue delves into prophecies, UFO sightings, and potential global cataclysms.

Editorial Introduction

The editorial section addresses the 'UFOkom members,' presenting this issue as containing exclusive material. It highlights a concern that ufologists, focused on minor interests, are overlooking crucial warnings from extraterrestrials about impending global cataclysms. Information is reportedly coming from UFO pilots, ghosts, and predictors, with specific warnings about events in the summer of 2002. The editorial references ancient prophecies and accounts from hypnotized individuals, urging readers to help reach definitive conclusions.

News Section

The 'News' section reports several events:

  • May 8: A meteorite fell near Krichev-2 station in the Mogilev region, Belarus. This is designated as the eighth meteorite in the Ufocom classification.
  • May 15: A new ufology hypothesis is presented regarding the smell of sulfur associated with ghosts, aliens, and poltergeists, along with a process diagram. The author is Anatoly Ermochenko.
  • May 17: UFO KOM provides commentary on a hypothesis published in Belarusian newspapers, allegedly explaining anomalous phenomena.
  • June: The Russian newspaper 'Secrets of the XX Century' features an article about the UFOlogists' Committee.

Prophecies of Global Cataclysm

'There Will Be No World War III. It Will Be Worse!'

This section details predictions about events in late June and early July 2002. The author, having studied the book 'Deciphered Nostradamus' by Dmitry and Nadezhda Zima, claims to have uncovered prophecies of a 'third flood of human blood' in summer 2002, which would cause the death of one-third of humanity. However, a subsequent figure is predicted to lead humanity to a 'Golden Age.' Further information obtained by the organization suggests a different perspective on these events.

Extraterrestrial Contact Reports

Several quotes from alleged contactees are presented:

  • Zinaida Gavrilova (referencing a 1991 article) states that catastrophic events are expected on Earth in the near future.
  • Valery Burimov was told that in 2002, humanity would bring about its own 'End of the World,' starting with eight new diseases, one of which has already appeared.
  • Viktor Molchanov (April 1990) predicted a sharp rise in Earth's temperature starting in 2002, increasing by 15 degrees Celsius, leading to the death of one-third of humanity due to drought and floods, particularly in southern regions.

Edgar Cayce's Predictions

Edgar Cayce, a famous predictor, was allegedly abducted by aliens who showed him a future Earth devastated by natural cataclysms around the year 2000. These events, caused by tectonic shifts, would leave a vast continental plate, identified as Russia, largely intact, serving as the foundation for a new civilization.

Other Prophetic Accounts

  • The book 'XX Century. Chronicle of the Unexplained' by A. Priima (1999) is mentioned.
  • References are made to Zoroastrian prophecies of multiple celestial bodies appearing in the sky during the 'last day' and the Mahabharata's mention of 'two suns' at the end of an era.

Contactee I. N. Shaposhnikov's Testimony

Shaposhnikov reports that extraterrestrials contacted him to warn about the imminent arrival of a 'second Moon' that could destroy all life on Earth due to its powerful gravitational pull. He was advised to counter this threat with a massive nuclear strike from Earth's missiles.

'The Greatest Catastrophe'

Extraterrestrials reportedly informed that the 'second Moon' would appear around the year 2000, plus or minus two to three years. A representative named Khash Ka (May 1990) stated that a great catastrophe would occur on Earth, killing one-third of its population.

Mother Shipton's Prophecies

Selected verses from Mother Shipton's prophecies are included, foretelling a 'fiery dragon' crossing the sky six times, earth-shattering tides, and a period of chaos followed by a new beginning. The prophecies also mention a 'silver snake' arriving from the heavens.

Hieromonk Arseniy's Prophecy

The prophecy of Hieromonk Arseniy, an abbot of a monastery in the Carpathian Mountains, is cited. He predicted that the 'end of the modern world order' would occur on August 11, 2002, at 4:00 AM, marked by a devastating earthquake that would cause the Earth's poles to connect and engulf the planet in fire. Only a few pure souls would be saved.

Scientific Confirmation of Asteroid Threat

The article 'On June 30, 2002, Earth Will Perish' from 'Anomalous News' (May 2002) is referenced. It discusses NASA's alleged mishandling of funds for asteroid defense and the threat posed by the asteroid 'Vulkan,' which periodically crosses Earth's orbit. The article states that the asteroid's passage near the Sun on March 13, 2002, may have altered its orbit, making a collision on June 30, 2002, highly probable. The impact zone is predicted to span India, the Middle East, Southern Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, and parts of the USA and Canada, with the asteroid's size estimated between 40 and 120 miles.

External Danger: Who is Behind the Deception?

This section questions the source of widespread reports of impending doom and anomalous phenomena. It suggests that UFOs, ghosts, and spirits are part of a single, centralized system, not from distant planets but from another spatial-temporal continuum. The author, Alexander Larin, claims to have received information about the 'arrival of the second moon' around 2030.

John A. Keel's Analysis

John A. Keel, an American UFO researcher, is quoted from his book 'Operation Trojan Horse,' stating that reports of a predicted cataclysm in 1967 originated from a single, centralized source, linking UFOs and mediums. He posits that flying saucers are not from alien civilizations but are neighbors from a different dimension of our reality.

The Role of 'Darkness'

Clairvoyant Irina Anatolyevna Pogartseva identifies 'darkness' as being behind the deception. The author speculates about the nature of these 'dark forces,' distinguishing them from fictional characters like Darth Vader and suggesting they influence human thoughts.

Time Dilation and Spirit Communication

Alexander Larin's explanation of time dilation for spirits is mentioned, suggesting that the year 2002 for humans might correspond to 2030 or 2100 for spirits. The article notes the difficulty in communicating with spirits in poltergeist-affected homes.

Asteroid 1997XF11

The asteroid 1997XF11 is identified as a potential threat to humanity, with a mention of its close approach to Earth in 2002.

UFO Sightings in the Vitebsk Region

This section compiles UFO sightings reported in Vitebsk and surrounding areas:

  • Dmitry Shmuratko (Bogushevsk) recounts an experience on October 3, 1989, where he saw a large, transparent, green-yellow rectangular object, followed by another without lines. He then observed a human-like figure descending from a cloud, about two meters tall, with a pink face, dark eyes, and a vibrating cloak.
  • Vladimir Bugayev (Vitebsk) witnessed a 'lunatic' object in the sky, described as a disk with black ellipses.
  • V. Lebedeva encountered a five-meter-tall, dark green human-like figure with a matte cap near Vitebsk in May 1989.
  • A. N. Ermochenko reports that in November 1997-1998, a driver named V. Sorenсe saw a bright orange object near Yukhovichy, which moved at high speed and then hovered at 15-20 meters above a cemetery. The object, described as being about 1.5 meters in diameter and resembling a samovar or spinning top, emitted light that did not illuminate its surroundings. It later landed in a field.
  • Autumn 1999: Multiple sightings of a 'silver cylinder' were reported in Vitebsk, Bryansk, and Pskov regions. Witnesses described it as a massive, cigar-shaped object (100-300 meters long) moving silently without wings or visible propulsion, leaving a white trail.
  • 2000: The newspaper 'Vestnik Glibochchyny' reported a sighting of a large, bright red sphere with two focused beams of light over the village of Papshichi. The next morning, trees in the orchard where the object hovered were covered in a strange red dust.
  • August 10, 2000: Mysterious crop circles appeared in fields near Rossony, similar to those observed the previous night.
  • August 23, 2000: An object resembling a large triangle with rounded corners and a central ball was observed near Orsha.

'Glowing Pillars'

Sergey Grigoryev found a record in the Vitebsk Chronicle (1709) describing the observation of 'three suns' and 'two pillars' in the sky. The article also mentions modern sightings of similar glowing formations, with Anatoly Nikolaevich Ermochenko interviewing witnesses near Rossony Lake in March 2001. One witness described a thin, pulsating 'pillar' that seemed to reach the sky.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently presents a narrative of impending global crises, drawing heavily on prophecies, alleged extraterrestrial warnings, and eyewitness accounts of UFOs and anomalous phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of alarm and a call for awareness and investigation into these matters, positioning UFO KOM as a central organization for gathering and disseminating such information. There is a strong emphasis on the interconnectedness of various phenomena, suggesting a unified, possibly non-human, intelligence behind them. The issue concludes with a call for reader participation in discussing these topics.