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M-skyi treugolnik - No 10 - 1991

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This issue of "M-SKI TREUGOLNIK" (M-SKII TRIANGLE), issue number 4(10) from 1991, is dedicated to exploring profound mysteries at the intersection of science, spirituality, and the paranormal. The cover boldly proclaims that extraterrestrial intelligence is revealing a great…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "M-SKI TREUGOLNIK" (M-SKII TRIANGLE), issue number 4(10) from 1991, is dedicated to exploring profound mysteries at the intersection of science, spirituality, and the paranormal. The cover boldly proclaims that extraterrestrial intelligence is revealing a great mystery related to the resurrection of Christ, posing the question, "Christ is Risen? Truly Risen!"

The Great Mystery: Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Resurrection

The lead article, "The Extraterrestrial Mind Reveals the Great Mystery: Christ is Risen? Truly Risen!" by T. Reshetnikova and contactee Olga A., presents a compelling hypothesis about the resurrection. They propose that the image on the Shroud of Turin is not a human creation but a result of transmutation of chemical elements in the fabric, triggered by the immense biofield energy released from Jesus Christ's body. This energy, they suggest, transformed His body into a new, ethereal state, akin to teleportation, leaving the imprint on the shroud.

The Science of Biofields and Transmutation

T. Reshetnikova, a candidate of biological sciences, details her research into biofields and their effect on matter. She describes her initial experiments with a biofield generator and her subsequent realization that psychic energy influences atomic nuclei, leading to chemical transmutation. Her experiments with wheat seeds showed changes in magnesium content after exposure to psychic energy, suggesting that directed thought can alter the physical properties of matter. Further research with экстрасенсы (psychics) confirmed that different individuals could alter the chemical composition of isolated blood and wheat seeds in distinct ways, indicating varied biofield qualities.

The Shroud of Turin and the Ascension

Reshetnikova elaborates on her hypothesis regarding the Shroud of Turin, suggesting that the image was formed by the transmutation of cellulose molecules in the fabric due to the powerful biofield energy of the buried body. This process, she argues, created new atoms and gave the fabric its unique yellowish hue and the visual representation of the body. She also connects this to the resurrection event, proposing that the immense energy involved in Christ's ascension could have slowed the radioactive decay of carbon isotopes, as suggested by radiocarbon analysis. The article also touches upon the concept of 'null-contact,' a direct reception of information from a higher source.

The Ascension: A Cosmic Event

Another section, "Ascension," delves into the spiritual and cosmic aspects of Jesus Christ's resurrection. It posits that the event was a deliberate act by the Higher Cosmic Mind to create a direct link between humanity and the divine. The article describes a 'light-energy slide concentrator-converter' powered by solar energy, which played a role in transforming Christ's body into an energetic state. This process was a cosmic battle between positive and negative forces, with the divine forces ultimately prevailing, leaving behind evidence of the resurrection.

Parallel Worlds and Extraterrestrial Contact

"We Are All Children of the Universe" features an interview with a contactee named Nadezhda (presumably Olga A.), who communicates with beings from other dimensions. She describes parallel worlds, the nature of souls, and the concept of reincarnation. Nadezhda explains that these beings visit Earth out of scientific interest and to warn humanity about its negative impact on the universe. She also describes encounters with extraterrestrial beings, their appearance, and their communication methods, primarily telepathy.

Tragic Expeditions in the M-skii Triangle

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the "Tragedy in the M-SKII TRIANGLE," detailing the ill-fated expeditions of V. A. Charushin in the early 20th century. The article recounts the mysterious disappearances and deaths of expedition members in the anomalous zone, attributing these events to 'black' extraterrestrial civilizations representing forces of evil. The narrative highlights the failure of compasses, strange lights, and unsettling phenomena encountered by the explorers, suggesting a deliberate attempt to conceal the truth about the region.

UFO Sightings and Anomalous Phenomena

Another article, "Space Cannot Be Eavesdropped On!" by L. Shneider, reports on numerous UFO sightings in the Kuldiga region of Latvia in 1990. Witnesses described spherical objects of various colors and sizes, exhibiting unusual movements and behaviors. The article also touches upon the investigation into these phenomena by the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange, addressing concerns about potential dangers and the role of local radio and radar stations.

Yoga and Spiritual Practices

Several pages are dedicated to philosophical and spiritual insights, including aphorisms on yoga, the nature of consciousness, and the importance of spiritual practices. These sections offer guidance on self-improvement, the understanding of subtle energies, and the pursuit of higher knowledge.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a worldview that integrates scientific inquiry with spiritual and esoteric beliefs. It emphasizes the existence of higher intelligences, the power of human consciousness and psychic energy, and the interconnectedness of all things. The editorial stance appears to be one of seeking truth beyond conventional scientific paradigms, encouraging readers to question established norms and explore the paranormal and spiritual realms. There is a strong undercurrent of belief in a cosmic plan and the potential for human spiritual evolution, often framed within a context of overcoming negative forces and embracing higher truths.

Title: М-ский треугольник (M-sky Triangle)
Issue: 12
Volume: 1
Date: 1991
Publisher: Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange
Country: Latvia
Language: Russian

This issue of the magazine 'M-sky Triangle' focuses on various aspects of ufology, paranormal phenomena, and esoteric beliefs, with a prominent cover story titled 'Space Cannot Be Eavesdropped!'.

Cover Story: Space Cannot Be Eavesdropped!

The cover story, which is a continuation from page 10, asserts that space cannot be eavesdropped upon. It addresses questions regarding financial matters, the return of currency, and the nature of an entity named Zolotov, described as an evil alien from a dark civilization. The article also touches upon the presence of three energetic alien civilizations (Libra, Sagittarius, Porcupine) in Sкрунда, who are reportedly conducting biological experiments. It suggests that helping Sкрунда involves cleaning up nature and removing radar installations. The existence of five civilizations in total is mentioned, with three being white and two black. Radiation is identified as the cause of leukemia in cows. The effectiveness of the Association's work is rated at 2.5 out of 5, with the specific group rated at 3. Criticisms include a lack of seriousness in establishing contact and a tendency to engage with any civilization without proper discernment. The possibility of receiving information beyond the contactee's level is dependent on their spiritual development. Mental questioning is not yet possible. People are abducted for physical and energetic experiments; those taken by dark civilizations are not returned, while those taken by light ones are returned unharmed.

Investigations and Sightings

The magazine details an expedition to the Sкрунда region, involving aerial surveys using an AN-2 aircraft. During these flights, complex patterns were observed in the vegetation between Sabile, Sкрунда, Kuldiga, and Pavilosta. An anomalous ring formation, approximately 10 km from Pavilosta, was documented and previously investigated. One participant in the aerial survey experienced nausea over a specific area, during which he mentally received information about a complex, maneuvering spacecraft and methods for destroying aerial targets, interpreted as a warning to cease their activities.

Another incident mentioned is the disappearance of a soldier from his unit near Madona, who was reportedly taken by 'black' aliens and whose physical body was destroyed. A brief contact with 'Sextant' yielded no new information.

School-Seminar on Ufology

The Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange is successfully running a five-course school-seminar. Over two hundred individuals have completed the first course. The seminar is attracting participants from various regions of the former Soviet Union. In July-August 1991, the school will offer intensive sessions for out-of-town and foreign students at a seaside campsite, with specific dates for different course streams. Applicants must submit a telegram request and confirm their participation. Requirements for attendees include passport, camping gear, notebooks, return tickets, health certificates (including a neurologist's report), and a detailed essay on the bulletin's themes. Accommodation, meals, and transport are provided. The cost for USSR citizens is 500 rubles, with negotiable rates for foreigners. Applicants undergo testing, including an interview, bioenergetic potential measurement, and health assessment, to ensure they are free from obsessions and negative coding. Those who fail testing or are expelled will not receive compensation. The age limit is 20 years. The seminar excludes individuals who consume alcohol, seek contact solely for its own sake, or intend to use knowledge for harmful purposes, as well as those with 'ego-computers' and 'black attachments'. It invites those who wish to spread goodness and love, pursue knowledge, and help mitigate the consequences of the impending spiritual and ecological catastrophe.

Cultural and Esoteric Content

The issue includes a reproduction of a 17th-century Flemish painting depicting a love spell, referencing a 'spell of love' by Françoise Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan, for Louis XIV. It quotes a passage from this spell, invoking elements and divine guidance. The text notes that for magical ceremonies, secluded locations were chosen, and the area was purified from hostile forces.

Reader Information and Editorial Notes

Proceeds from the sale of the informational bulletin will go to charity and to finance the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange. New postal tariffs have been implemented by the Ministry of Communications of the Latvian Republic, setting the price of one magazine issue at 3 rubles and 40 kopecks when mailed. Readers are reminded to provide accurate addresses and order details when sending postal orders. Contact information for inquiries and participation in distributing the bulletin is provided for Riga and Leningrad. The bulletin will be published as material becomes available, and submissions of letters, articles, scientific works, drawings, and photographs are welcomed, though they will not be reviewed or returned. Reproduction of materials requires written permission from the publisher.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores themes of extraterrestrial contact, paranormal phenomena, esoteric practices, and potential future catastrophes. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for spiritual growth, seeking knowledge, and contributing to positive change, while cautioning against negative influences and misuse of information. There is a clear focus on the activities and research of the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange, positioning it as a central hub for such investigations and education within the region.