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ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО

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Summary

Overview

This issue of ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО delves into the nature of prophecy and clairvoyance, citing historical examples and personal accounts. It also covers advancements in cloning technology, including the birth of Dolly the sheep and potential human cloning. Additionally, the magazine discusses UFO sightings, the construction of a UFO detector, and alleged secret weapons developed by the Third Reich, including flying discs and advanced rockets. Finally, it reports on space exploration news, such as the Hubble telescope's post-repair images and a meteor explosion over Alaska.

Magazine Overview

Title: ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО (Measurement and UFOs)
Issue: №2 (147)
Date: 2000
Publisher: Yaroslavl Public UFO Center

This issue of ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО explores a range of intriguing topics, from the nature of prophecy and clairvoyance to advancements in cloning technology, alleged secret weapons of the Third Reich, and UFO phenomena.

Prophecy, Prediction, and Clairvoyance: What Are They?

The lead article delves into the historical and contemporary understanding of prophecy, prediction, and clairvoyance. It cites examples like the predictions made for A.S. Pushkin and Nikolai Bukharin, highlighting instances where such foresight has seemingly come true. The article discusses N.A. Kozyrev's hypothesis about the physical properties of time influencing the future and the concept of destiny. It also touches upon the Russian Orthodox Church's cautious stance on prophecies, referencing biblical passages about false prophets.

A significant portion of this section is dedicated to the remarkable diaries of Leva Fedotov, a 18-year-old Moscow schoolboy whose writings from 1941 accurately foretold the course of World War II, including the German invasion plan, initial Soviet losses, and eventual victory. The article also features the prophetic poem of Yuri Baranov, a student who similarly predicted the war's devastation and his own death. The author speculates on the source of such precognitive abilities, suggesting a connection to higher intellects or divine intervention, while acknowledging the mystery surrounding the mechanism.

Cloning: The Future is Now?

This section examines the rapidly advancing field of cloning. It begins by discussing the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, and the subsequent cloning of other animals. The article features an interview with Alexander Golikov, a bioengineering specialist, who clarifies that Dolly was a significant but not revolutionary step, and that cloning technology has a longer history than commonly perceived. The challenges and ethical considerations of cloning, particularly human cloning, are touched upon, with a mention of the potential for creating 'designer babies' and the legal implications.

Further details are provided on new cloning methodologies, such as the 'Honolulu Method' developed by Wakeayama, which is presented as more efficient than previous techniques. The potential applications of cloning in medicine, such as growing transplantable organs and producing therapeutic proteins in livestock, are also discussed. The article notes that patents for cloning technology have been issued, implying that commercialization and associated costs are on the horizon.

Secret Weapons of the Third Reich

This investigative piece delves into the alleged secret technological developments of Nazi Germany. It explores the influence of occult societies like the 'Order of the Eastern Temple,' 'Thule Society,' and 'Ahnenerbe' on the regime's research. The article claims that these societies sought ancient knowledge, including descriptions of advanced aerial vehicles from Indian manuscripts like the 'Vimana Shastra.'

It details the purported development of 'flying discs' by organizations like 'Vril' and 'Black Sun,' citing specific models such as the 'Haunebu' series. These craft are described as having advanced capabilities, including anti-gravity propulsion and supersonic speeds. The article also mentions the alleged development of the 'V-3' intercontinental ballistic missile and the 'Andromeda' orbital space station. The author suggests that these developments may have been influenced by extraterrestrial contact and that research may have continued in the USSR and USA after the war.

UFOs and Other Phenomena

Several smaller articles touch upon UFO-related topics. One provides instructions on how to build a simple 'flying saucer detector' based on magnetic field disturbances. Another article discusses the impact of UFOs on magnetic fields, leading to the malfunction of vehicles and instruments. There is also a brief mention of the Hubble telescope's first images after repairs and a report on a meteor explosion over Alaska.

Internet Scams and Ethical Concerns

A cautionary piece warns readers about internet scams, specifically highlighting a company called 'Dream Technologies International' that allegedly offers human and animal cloning services. The article presents testimonials from supposed satisfied clients, raising concerns about the exploitation of people's desires and the potential for fraudulent practices in the burgeoning field of biotechnology.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores fringe science, unexplained phenomena, and speculative technologies. There is a clear interest in UFOs, psychic abilities, and advanced or secret technologies, often presented with a sense of wonder and a critical eye towards mainstream scientific or governmental explanations. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional understanding. The publication also seems to advocate for the advancement of scientific research, even in controversial areas like cloning, while remaining vigilant against potential fraud and misuse of technology.

Через физические свойства времени происходит влияние будущего на настоящее. И еще: Будущее уже зафиксировано. В какой то степени мы получили доказательство существования судьбы. Потому что все уже есть...

— Н.А. Козырев

Key Incidents

  1. 1818St. Petersburg, Russia

    A fortune teller predicted two exiles, marriage, great fame, and death at age 37 for A.S. Pushkin.

  2. 1918Berlin, Germany

    Nikolai Bukharin visited a fortune teller who predicted his execution in Russia.

  3. June 5, 1941

    Leva Fedotov predicted the start of the war in late June or early July 1941, German advances, and eventual victory.

  4. June 21, 1941

    Leva Fedotov expressed anxiety about the impending war and predicted significant territorial losses for the USSR.

  5. July 11, 1941

    Leva Fedotov wrote about Hitler, Himmler, and Goebbels continuing the war and their eventual defeat.

  6. May 1941Buy, Russia

    Yuri Baranov wrote a poem predicting a devastating war, heavy losses for Russia, and eventual victory, foretelling his own death in battle.

  7. January 18, 2000Yukon, Canada

    A meteor exploded over the mountains, causing a bright flash and a loud bang.

  8. January 10-13, 2000Space

    The Hubble telescope, after repairs, captured images of the 'Eskimo' nebula and the Abell 2218 galactic cluster.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Leva Fedotov's diaries?

Leva Fedotov's diaries, written by an 18-year-old Moscow schoolboy, accurately predicted the details of the German invasion of the USSR, including initial setbacks, territorial losses, and the eventual victory, astonishing researchers.

What are the alleged secret weapons developed by the Third Reich?

The Third Reich allegedly developed advanced flying discs, such as the 'Vril' and 'Haunebu' series, capable of supersonic speeds and anti-gravity flight, and also worked on intercontinental ballistic missiles like the 'V-3'.

What is the 'Honolulu Method' of cloning?

The Honolulu Method, developed by Wakeayama, is a more efficient cloning technique than Ian Wilmutt's, using a special chemical bath and micro-pipettes to transfer genetic material, achieving a success rate of approximately 30%.

What is the purpose of the Yaroslavl UFO Center's new department?

The Yaroslavl UFO Center is establishing a department to study cloning technology, aiming to collect information, develop a modern laboratory, and create a legal framework for genetic manipulation.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • А.С. Пушкинpoet
  • А. Кирхгофfortune teller
  • Николай Бухаринpolitician
  • Григорий Сокольниковpolitician
  • Н.А. Козыревastronomer and philosopher
  • Иисус Христосreligious figure
  • Мишель Нострадамусastrologer
  • Лева Федотовschoolboy
  • Юрий Барановstudent
  • Гитлерdictator
  • ГиммлерNazi official
  • ГеббельсNazi official
  • +8 more

Organisations

  • Ярославский общественный уфоцентр
  • NASA
  • National Space Development Agency (NASDA)
  • French Space Agency (CNES)
  • Roslin Institute
  • Geron
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • NASA
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • InfoArt News Agency
  • +6 more

Locations

  • Russia, Russia
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Yukon, Canada
  • Alaska, USA
  • Juneau, USA
  • Japan, Japan
  • France, France
  • Sweden, Sweden
  • India, India
  • Tibet, China
  • South America
  • Antarctica
  • New York, USA
  • Germany, Germany
  • +6 more

Topics & Themes

ProphecyCloningUFOsSecret WeaponspredictionclairvoyanceDolly the sheepUFOflying saucerThird ReichVrilAhnenerbeHubble telescopemeteorspace explorationgenetics