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Title: CUFORN BULLETIN Issue: Vol. 15, No. 4 Date: July-August, 1994 Publisher: Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc. (CUFORN) Country: Canada Price: $5.00
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Title: CUFORN BULLETIN
Issue: Vol. 15, No. 4
Date: July-August, 1994
Publisher: Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc. (CUFORN)
Country: Canada
Price: $5.00
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin is a special double-length issue dedicated entirely to the "The Tzarichina UFO Phenomenon" in Bulgaria from 1989 to 1993. It presents a summary of scientists' speeches given at a UFO conference in Sofia on November 28, 1993, translated literally from Bulgarian to English.
The Tzarichina UFO Phenomenon (Bulgaria 1989-1993)
Introduction
The issue stems from a book received by CUFORN in Spring 1993, titled "The case of Tzarichina" Facts and Documents, Opinions and Hypotheses, written by Kiril (Cyril) Kanev. This compilation of speeches and meeting minutes from the "PHENOMENON TZARICHINA" Forum in 1993 explores an object of unknown, possibly extraterrestrial, origin containing information about humanity's past, present, and future. The phenomenon is described as the second most important ufological event in Bulgaria in recent years, following political changes.
Bulgaria, an ancient European country with a stable socioeconomic and political development, has a high rate of university graduates. The Tzarichina event is noted as a reminder of the work of Dr. Lozanov in language learning through psychotronic means, with experimental subjects showing remarkable success in language acquisition.
Public Discussion and Official Involvement
The issue of UFO activities has been publicly discussed in Bulgaria's Parliament, involving prestigious organizations such as the Ministry of Defence (MOD), Committee for State Security (KSS), Sofia University, and the National Academy of Science. A poll conducted in Sofia on August 21, 1993, by BBSS "Galtup" revealed that 34.8% of respondents believed they had observed UFO activities in Tzarichina.
Chronology of Events
The events began to surface in 1992 when it became known that the MOD was involved in mysterious digging near Tzarichina. By the end of 1992, the "BIG DIG" was declared the second most important occurrence in the country. Heated debates took place in the National Assembly regarding its nature, significance, and cost.
In December 1990, the MOD encountered a highly unusual situation and initiated a project codenamed "GLORY". Information about a site of great importance was received from three contactees: Mr. Dimitar Sirakov, Mrs. Dora Petrova, and E. Loginova. The MOD tested their psychic and psychometry abilities, which proved promising, leading to a treasure search for the site.
The project was executed under instructions from alien contacts. A team was formed, and a representative of the MOD, General Dinev, consulted the Director of the National Archaeological Museum regarding a 30-40 page text of unknown origin and alphabet. The Director noted writings resembling Egyptian letters, sphinxes, pyramids, and various ancient scripts, along with Arabic numbers. He advised contacting foreign experts, but most declined due to lack of interest.
Dr. Habs of Israel suggested it was a good imitation of various alphabets, while Professor Dr. I. Fichtman believed it was coded information possibly influenced by Central American characters. The text also contained astrological signs for Pisces, Jupiter, and Neptune.
One of the first contactees, an elevator technician, advised the military through "Phenomini" about Tzarichina, claiming recurring dreams of meeting historical figures. The actual site was led to by the daughter of an MOD General, suggesting a staged arrangement by aliens. A young woman named Marina, often described as a medium, transmitted information received from aliens.
Site, Excavations and Peculiarities
The military was initially given three days for the excavation, which was extended to two years. The site, numbered No.1, was a virgin area with a tunnel at its bottom. The tunnel, about 160 meters long and 50 meters deep, had chaotic changes in direction and soil of various colors. Notable features included a black arrow on the east wall, possibly indicating a direction, and a carved figure on the north wall resembling a large man.
The excavation team was selected by the aliens, and access to the site was strictly controlled. Mechanical, equipment, engine, and radio interference occurred frequently, likely as a control measure. The entire excavation process, lasting 600 days, was done under alien orders without fortifications or accidents. The placement of mines was defined by a ray from an unidentifiable source.
Conversations between officers were monitored by aliens, with Mrs. Loginova being the primary conduit for information. The team received operational information, answers to questions (some accurate, some bluffs), and symbols and writings of unknown future significance.
Frequent appearances of stage-like lights and bright celestial bodies were observed during the excavations. The site's dynamic structure suggested high security and surveillance.
Geological Survey
Between October and November 1993, complex geological and geophysical analyses were conducted to study the geological structure around Tzarichina. The team aimed to establish traces of extraterrestrial civilization visits. The survey involved representatives from prestigious geological and geophysical organizations.
An area of 30,000 sq.m. was surveyed using methods like natural electrical field analysis, combined profile measurements, and magnetic studies. The results indicated that the area's magnetic field was natural for the terrain. The rocky terrain was described as tranquil with magnetic field gradients. The electrical field varied, with negative values in certain parts attributed to rock formations.
Spectrometry analysis did not establish any unusual occurrences in the soil or rock formations. The scientists concluded that there were no noticeable traces of extraterrestrial activities based on these tests.
Symbols and Text
The Tzarichina region is known for anomalous phenomena that migrated towards the north. The essence of the phenomenon involved contact with an "unknown partner" identified by various names, including "Kikil," "Roro," "Sorel," "Shield," and "Higher Conscience." The objective was to retrieve vital information based on transmitted particulars through contactees.
Initially, there were four contactees, but by the ninth month, only Mrs. Elisaveta Loginova remained, suggesting a deliberate selection by the aliens. The MOD was advised through numerous channels.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, military involvement in investigations, and the scientific analysis of anomalous events. The editorial stance, as presented by the CUFORN Bulletin, is one of investigative journalism, presenting findings and theories related to UFOs and related phenomena, encouraging further study and discussion.
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Volume 14, No. 4, dated July-August 1994, delves into the 'Tzarichina Phenomenon' in Bulgaria, exploring its ufological, psychotronic, and potentially extraterrestrial aspects. The publication highlights a complex operation involving alleged alien contact, deciphering of unknown symbols, military excavation, and numerous witness accounts of anomalous phenomena.
The Tzarichina Phenomenon: Information and Deciphering
The core of the issue revolves around information purportedly received from extraterrestrial sources concerning a site and buried treasure. Portions of deciphered text mention civilizations from about 8000 years ago and an event from 100 years prior. The knowledge's survival to the present day suggests a well-defined purpose. The information was transmitted in an unknown format, leading to theories that it was intended to be secret until deciphered. The aliens reportedly stated, "You can not wait for us to give you everything ready. You must make the effort to decipher the text and wherever necessary, we will help you. Through the text and the site, you will prove our existence and we will prove yours."
The "Tzarichina Phenomenon" is presented not as a purely Bulgarian problem but as having planetary significance, with Bulgarians acting as pioneers. Scientists examining the text believe it is recent, possibly created shortly before the contact, and may feature an alphabet designed specifically for this purpose. The transmission occurred through telepathic/psychotronic means. One contactee, Mrs. E. Loginova, was given 900 symbols and 800 pages of text over two years, much of which remains undeciphered. Deciphered components mention a treasure coffin with dimensions of 30 cm x 62 cm, noting that the metric system was established internationally in 1889.
Operation Glory and Military Involvement
The entire operation was reportedly conducted under alien guidance through contactees, primarily Ms. Loginova. The excavation, termed 'Operation Glory', was carried out by the military over two years, nine months. Instructions were given daily, especially during excavation and tunnel mining. Mrs. Loginova is credited with establishing contact, transmitting symbols and text, and guiding the operation. A prerequisite for transmitting information was complete silence, as Mrs. Loginova feared misunderstandings. The information was transmitted in Bulgarian, except for the unknown symbols.
Anomalous Activities and Sightings
Besides the main excavation, anomalous activities were reported in the northeastern village of Debech and in Pordim, near Pleven. While secret excavations were underway, mass media detailed accounts of contacts with entities like "Kiki", "Roro", and "Cirrus", though these publications did not reference the official communications. The source reportedly developed an alternative contingent of contactees as a backup.
The Tzarichina phenomenon is described as an active, dynamic reality with extraordinary scientific value, potentially crucial for human civilization's survival, comparable to the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge. Sightings registered by FOCONI between November 1992 and November 1993 in the Tzarichina area included 27 anomalous occurrences witnessed by 26 individuals. Specific sightings included UFOs, poltergeist activities, a humanoid observation, a glowing silhouette, intense light from the sky, and a "triple sun" phenomenon. One case involved two circular formations with rotating blue rays, followed by two yellowish spheres that vanished. Another described an elliptical object causing psychophysiological effects in the witness.
Mr. Danail Doichev reported seeing a dark cone-shaped object with flames, which lifted off with a loud sound, leaving a levelled circular spot. The region is hypothesized to be a zone of intense UFO activity, possibly a migrating anomalous zone. Similar phenomena were observed in Bankja, Pojarevo, and Sofia suburbs between 1989 and 1991.
Analysis of Sightings and Witness Credibility
An empirical analysis of 26 observations between December 1990 and August 1993 coincided with the "Tzarichina - '93" expedition. UFO activity was mainly in the lower atmospheric layers over Tzarichina. An earlier sighting from 1953-1954 involved a saucer-shaped object and figures described as "Santa Claus". The temporal analysis suggests Tzarichina might be an extension of UFO activities initially registered in Bankja.
The area of Tzarichina shares a healthy climate with Bankja, prompting questions about whether electromagnetic frequencies or geophysical factors are manipulated. Observations in Tzarichina occurred between 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. Witnesses were credible, with many expressing initial skepticism. Their social status varied widely, including military personnel, government officials, a priest, and pensioners. No signs of deception were noted; instead, witnesses made great efforts to clarify details.
A sociopsychological study of 43 residents in the Seville district indicated that while some acknowledged the possibility of UFOs appearing in secluded areas, many did not consider it. The study noted a lack of objective answers from some participants. The general psychological climate in Tzarichina was normal, focused on agricultural concerns. Researchers were often subjects of friendly jokes. The analysis confirmed a ufological zone in Tzarichina, possibly linked to military activities and 'Operation Glory'.
Psychotronics and Communication Methodology
The Tzarichina case is characterized by a highly structured plan, with details preprogrammed or stimulated by aliens. The phenomena can be categorized as ufological (UFOs, poltergeist, anthropomorphic figures) or psychotronic (psychoholographic images, telepathy, automatic writing) when human psyche is the intermediary.
FENOMINI, founded in 1990, proposed research on human bioenergy. Mr. Dimitar Kekemekov, an elevator technician, reported an "inner voice" compelling him to pay attention to a specific spot in Tzarichina. His experiences included vivid dreams of historical figures and a sense of kinship with historical Bulgarian figures. He felt compelled to disclose his experiences to FENOMINI, suspecting buried gold treasure. This information was relayed to the MOD.
Mrs. Loginova met with General Lieutenant-Colonel Mr. Radnu Minchev, detailing her communications with "Roro". A drawing prepared through automatic writing showed a Muslim colleague of the Manager with antennas. "Roro" confirmed a treasure in Tzarichina and urged its retrieval within three days. This led to "Operation Glory". The rapid development of events, from Kekemekov's experiences on December 3rd to excavations on December 6th, is noted.
A tragic event occurred during "Operation Glory" on February 8, 1991, when the daughter of Mr. Naplatanov allegedly committed suicide after being mentally instructed. Several individuals, including Marina and her uncle, were accused of instigating psychological warfare.
UFO Phenomena and Science
Researcher Mr. K. Kanev concluded that "extraterrestrial" motives often accompany real UFOs. The Tzarichina case is considered debatable, with scientific studies discontinued due to a poor approach and lack of empirical data. The issue questions traditional concepts of extraterrestrial life. American physicists Fainburg and Shapiro's hypotheses suggest plasmoids – life plasma – might exist in the atmosphere, formed by mobile electrical charges.
Another important aspect is the sociopsychological character of the Tzarichina phenomenon. Academician Veinik's hypothesis about the "chronaxy field" suggests that within matter exists a quantum of time, and its depletion leads to biological decomposition. The accumulation of chronaxies creates an energoinformational field from which past, present, and future information can be derived. The writings appear to have logical connections and repetitive concepts like "creator" and "universe."
Other unusual occurrences include a strange spiral light over Asenovgrad and phenomena similar to the Aurora Borealis. The editor notes that graphic depictions of excavations are available on pages 2 through 22, possibly requiring a magnifying glass.
Medical Data and CUFORN Project
CUFORN is initiating a project on medical data related to extraterrestrial activities and invites input and assistance from those with abduction experiences or telepathic communication information. All communications are confidential and will be compiled for studies. Information can be submitted via computer disks or hard copy.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the Tzarichina Phenomenon, UFO sightings, extraterrestrial contact, psychotronics, and the role of military and scientific investigation. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into these phenomena, presenting witness accounts, expert opinions, and scientific hypotheses, while acknowledging the complexity and controversial nature of the subject matter. The publication encourages further research and data submission, indicating a commitment to exploring anomalous phenomena.
Title: CUFORN BULLETIN
Issue: VOL.14, NO.4
Date: JULY-AUGUST, 1994
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin focuses on detailed geological mapping and analysis of an excavation site. The content primarily consists of maps, diagrams, and a legend explaining geological formations and their age ranges.
Geographical Map of the Excavation Site
The first page presents a map of the Tzarichina area, detailing geographical features and potential excavation zones. Key locations marked include R. Kova, Markov Peak, Tz, Cy, SIBIL, and GRADEZ. The map also indicates geological strata with labels such as J2, T2, T1-2, T1, C3, and D, corresponding to different geological periods and rock types. A legend provides a detailed breakdown of these geological designations:
- J2: Upper (135-100 Million years)
- T2: Lower-middle Triassic rocks (220-230 million years)
- T1-2: Lower Triassic formations (225-230 million years)
- T1: Lower Triassic formations, red quartz sand (230-240 million years)
- C3: Upper Carboniferous formations, a conglomeration of sand, coal and other (300-350 million years)
- D: Upper Devonian formations, conglomerations of sand, coal and others (350-400 million years)
- S: Silurian (400-450 million years)
- /: Canyons
- /40: Elements of the soil layers
- No.1: Location of excavation site
The map also includes references to locations like 'r. Stahanov' and 'RED APPLE'.
Geographical Map of the Excavation Site (Detailed)
The second page provides a more detailed 'GEOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE EXCAVATION SITE'. This map, drawn by Mr. G. Ivanov, P. Eng, and Mr. Em. Michev, P. Eng, shows a grid of numbered points (1 to 44) that likely represent survey points or excavation intervals. Instructions are provided to specify intervals and the direction of advancement of the excavations. The map also includes a note about the view in the drawing, suggesting it shows the continuation of the 'Ja vol' (possibly a geological feature or excavation tunnel).
Schematic Geological Division
Below the detailed map is a section titled 'Фиг. 2' (Figure 2), which presents a 'Schematic Geological Division along the line A-B'. This diagram illustrates geological strata with elevation markers (800, 850, 900). The strata are identified as:
- Multicoloured sands (PT1)
- Grey sands (D-C)
This section is also noted as being drawn by Mr. G. Ivanov, P. Eng, and Mr. Em. Michev, P. Eng.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme in this issue is detailed geological documentation of an excavation site, likely related to archaeological or paleontological research, given the mention of CUFORN (likely an acronym for a research organization). The focus is on precise mapping, stratigraphic analysis, and dating of geological formations. The editorial stance appears to be one of rigorous scientific reporting, evidenced by the inclusion of technical diagrams, detailed legends, and attributions to professional engineers (P. Eng).