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Informatsionnyi Bulleten po Anomalnym Yavleniyam - No 02 - 1987
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This is issue number 2 of the "Information Bulletin KUTS" from 1987. The bulletin focuses on UFOs, paranormal phenomena, and space exploration, featuring news, eyewitness accounts, and research summaries from the USSR.
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This is issue number 2 of the "Information Bulletin KUTS" from 1987. The bulletin focuses on UFOs, paranormal phenomena, and space exploration, featuring news, eyewitness accounts, and research summaries from the USSR.
Key Reports and News
UFO Researcher Visit and Information Gathering
From January 24-27, N.I. Chyrkin, a UFO problem researcher from the Sverdlovsk region, visited the Yaroslavl group studying UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). Plans were made to gather more information through newspaper publications. Chyrkin received a warm welcome.
'Coalition of Observers' Message
In 1929, through intermediaries Shambala E.I. and N.K. Rerikh, a message titled "Third Appeal to Humanity" from the "Coalition of Observers" was published. The message claims that the common understanding of three-dimensional space is erroneous, stating that the dimensionality near the Solar System is 3.0017, not 3.14. It also posits the existence of a gravitational cyclone in the vicinity of our galaxy and nearby galaxies, which will reach Earth in 6500 years and destroy it. The Coalition proposes that Earth's inhabitants join their "Higher Council of Cosmic Races" by demanding that one of the four largest governments officially request the Coalition's Charter. The full text is available from Chyrkin at a given address in Sverdlovsk region. KUTS publishes the theses of this appeal at Chyrkin's request but does not consider the text to be authentic.
Research Sector on Space Motion Structure
Within the Rocket and Space Technology section of the Federation of Cosmonautics of the USSR, a sector called "Qualitative Structure of Motion in Space" operates. Its main goals are to conduct scientific research at a new level of thinking related to cosmonautics, cosmology, biology, and other little-known phenomena. Special attention is given to youth through schools, vocational schools, technical schools, libraries, and academic/project institutes, as well as regional and district Komsomol organizations. The sector aims to organize educational efforts through radio, television, and the press.
The sector's work is approved by the head of the section, cosmonaut A.P. Alexandrov. Information was provided by N.I. Korovyakov from Tula, who is interested in UAPs as a specific case of motion and seeks information on this topic.
Book and Seminar on Bioenergetic Fields
N.N. Sochevanov from Moscow reports that the reality of photo #1 in Bulletin R1, based on biolocational effect data, does not raise doubts that it is a UFO, not a UAP. Sochevanov is responsible for the brochure "Solution of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Seminar 'Possible Physical Fields Causing UFOs'", published by "Radio and Communications" in Moscow in 1986. KUTS recommends this brochure to interested readers.
Lectures on the application of bioenergetic methods in geology have been delivered as part of qualification improvement courses for specialists of the Ministry of Geology of the USSR. These lectures included practical sessions and identification of promising operators for fieldwork.
Eyewitness Accounts and Phenomena
Yeti Sighting in Tibet
On the Tibetan plateau, at an altitude of 4,200 meters, famous mountaineer Messner claims to have seen a two-meter-tall snowman. He described it as having short legs, huge feet, and being covered in fur. The footprint was 30 cm long. Upon seeing the creature, the yeti turned back and disappeared.
Mysterious Voice and Figure in Pakistan
In the village of Barboul, a shepherd heard a strange voice calling out workers' names. The shepherd and two workers saw a hairy figure moving away. In the village of Kharepanzhel, a local mosque official, Mohammad Danili, told researchers about hearing a similar mysterious voice. The mosque's caretaker also saw a hairy figure that disappeared when dogs barked.
"Trud" Newspaper Reports
Reports from the newspaper "Trud" on December 27, 1986, and January 27, 1967, are mentioned.
Hissar Ridge Phenomena
In the Hissar ridge region (Tajik SSR), the snowman has been repeatedly observed. Amateur scientific expeditions visit the Pamirs annually. In addition to the yeti, strange paraphysical phenomena and UAPs have been observed there.
UFO Researchers Plan Pamir Expedition
UFO researchers from Yaroslavl plan to visit the Pamirs on August 2-3, 1987.
Explanations for the Hissar Phenomenon
According to Moscow UFO researcher A.S. Kuzovkin, the Hissar phenomenon is explained by UFO contact with humans and the environment. Leningrad UFO researcher V.I. Golts attributes these phenomena to the influence of seismic activity fields on humans. Yaroslavl UFO researcher Yu.A. Smirnov explains the Hissar phenomenon as paraphysical resonance (mass hallucinatory hypnosis).
Smirnov believes that ufology faces the task of proving one of three hypotheses: a) UFOs are extraterrestrial visitors, b) UFOs are a physical phenomenon (global poltergeist caused by paraphysical resonance), or c) UFOs are alien spacecraft capable of generating paraphysical phenomena.
Alexander Yuryevich Semenov from Yaroslavl is responsible for the expedition to the Pamirs. He wishes to establish correspondence for coordinating activities. He participated in the "Hissar-84" expedition.
Eyewitness UFO Reports
Kirovograd Region: Southeast of the village of Kazariya, over Glukhaya Balka, a UAP was observed three times in 1986. In late twilight during the second and third weeks of June, the object appeared toroidal, illuminating the ground. On November 15-20, it appeared in the twilight as a "cloud" with flickering lights. UAPs were also seen from the villages of Subbotitsa and Trepovka.
Information provided by V.S. Mantulin from Kharkov.
Michurinsk: On August 6, 1986, between 19:30-19:32, a UFO was observed. The object moved in an arc of 180°. A black stripe, initially at the bottom of the object (a cylinder), moved to the top after the arc, and the cylinder then flew southeast and disappeared. It is noted that from August 2 to 9, 1986, All-Army competitions in aviation sports were held at the Military Aviation School airfield in Michurinsk, which were widely attended.
Eyewitness: M.A. Bocharnikova from Michurinsk. A drawing of the object is included.
Announcements and Correspondence
UFO Researcher Interests
UFO researcher Vladimir Vasilievich Proshkin from Gorky region is interested in the work of groups engaged in "close contacts of the third kind."
N.I. Chyrkin (address on page 1) wishes to read the book "Unusual Phenomena of Human Psyche" by L.L. Vasiliev.
Sergey Vasilievich Proshkin from Moscow region can offer the book "Problems of Psychoenergetic Activity of Man," edited by V.N. Pushkin. He is also finishing a book on "Ufology" by J. Mac Campbell.
Emil Fedorovich Bachurin from Perm has valuable information on UFO contacts.
V.A. Smirnov from Yaroslavl is selling a "Alkor" mirror telescope with three eyepieces (magnification 33x, 88x, 133x), a passport, and a solar filter. The mirror is clean. Price and shipping details are to be arranged in writing. The state price is 135 rubles, including a felt case.
Editorial Information
The next bulletin is scheduled for the first half of March. Publisher: Yu.A. Smirnov. Editor: V.D. Musinsky. KUTS address: Yaroslavl, P.O. Box 235.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently features reports of UFO sightings and related phenomena, including the Yeti. It presents information from various sources, including eyewitness accounts and researchers, while maintaining a degree of skepticism, as seen in the editorial note regarding the "Coalition of Observers" message. The publication also highlights scientific research in cosmonautics and related fields, emphasizing the importance of disseminating information and engaging the public, particularly youth, in these areas. The editorial stance appears to be one of documenting and investigating unusual phenomena, while encouraging critical evaluation of the evidence and hypotheses presented.