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Природа и аномальные явления

Magazine Issue Priroda i Anomalnye Yavleniya (AIAUFO) 1940s-1990s

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Summary

Overview

This issue of 'Nature and Anomalous Phenomena' details a significant UFO sighting in Khabarovsk on March 21, 1990, with multiple witness testimonies and reports of electronic interference. It also delves into the persistent 'Roswell Incident' and alleged government cover-ups, alongside a report on a UFO event in India. The magazine highlights the work of ufologist Kolman von Kevitzky and features articles on medicinal plants and alternative healing methods, including the use of pine pollen and cold water therapy.

Magazine Overview

This issue of "Природа и аномальные явления" (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena), identified as issue number 2 and volume № 25, dated July 1990, focuses on anomalous phenomena, particularly UFO sightings and related topics. The cover prominently features the headline "СЛУЧАЙ" (Case), suggesting a detailed report on a specific incident.

Khabarovsk UFO Case

The main article details a series of events in Khabarovsk on March 21, 1990. It began with reports from hospital staff observing a strange object. Subsequently, city police and a press team witnessed red spheres moving at high speed, followed by another object described as cigar-shaped, approximately 100 meters long, with a bright light and distinct contours. Witnesses reported electronic malfunctions, including a video camera's electronic calendar failing and static on monitors. Police officers, including Assistant Duty Officer Viktor Fyodorovich Pyanov and Sergeants Alexander Karpinsky and Viktor Karpinsky, provided accounts of the sightings. Listener Alexander Pashev described a large sphere descending rapidly, stopping abruptly, and then displaying a cabin-like structure with illuminated windows and a possible cannon. He also reported a telepathic conversation with a female figure inside, who explained the aliens' cautious approach due to Earth's radiation levels and their study of the planet. A resident, identified only as 'X', recounted an encounter where a tall, thin figure resembling a 'Don Quixote' figure, dressed in dark silver, appeared in her apartment, causing her to lose consciousness and experience physical discomfort.

Ufology and International Efforts

The issue highlights the work of Kolman von Kevitzky, described as a prominent ufologist and president of the International UFO Research Network (IKUFOН). His background as a military officer and his involvement with the UN's audio-visual department are mentioned. Kevitzky has compiled extensive UFO-related documents and dossiers, including materials from government agencies like the CIA, FBI, and NASA. The article touches upon the alleged secrecy surrounding UFO information and the need for international cooperation, referencing a memorandum from Kevitzky to the UN Secretary-General proposing international observation of UFOs, a ceasefire in conflicts, and the establishment of a UN UFO agency.

The 'Roswell Incident' and Government Secrecy

A section titled "Тайна «Синей комнаты»" (The Secret of the 'Blue Room') discusses the alleged cover-up of the Roswell UFO crash in 1947. It cites researcher Charles Berlitz and co-author William Moore, who claim that high-ranking military officials have concealed evidence of the crash and alien occupants. The article mentions that information about the incident is kept secret due to the advanced technology of the UFO and to prevent public panic. It also references Senator Barry Goldwater's unsuccessful attempt to access information from the 'Blue Room' at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Other Anomalous Events and Reports

Brief reports on other anomalous events are included: a UFO sighting over a village in India on March 28, 1990, which reportedly caused damage to homes and trees; an incident in the Bashkir ASSR where a glowing sphere landed, creating a crater; and a case in Semipalatinsk involving a worker who experienced a physical assault and rapid healing after an encounter with an unseen force near a hovering object.

Nature and Healing

The magazine also features sections on natural remedies and health. "Зеленая аптека" (Green Pharmacy) discusses the medicinal properties of Jeffersonia dubia, a plant used in Chinese medicine for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic effects, particularly for treating dysentery, tuberculosis, and eye infections. Another article, "Живая вода" (Living Water), details the benefits of cold water therapy and hardening the body, citing personal experiences and the work of health advocates. A piece on "Пыльца как лекарство" (Pollen as Medicine) highlights the therapeutic uses of pine pollen for various ailments, including ulcers, anemia, and as an immune booster.

Editorial and Reader Engagement

The "К ЧИТАТЕЛЯМ" (To Readers) section addresses concerns about the newspaper's price, explaining the various costs associated with its production and distribution, including printing, postage, and taxes. It also mentions the limited subscription offer for the supplement "Природа и аномальные явления" for August-December. The issue includes contact information for the editorial boards.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alleged government cover-ups of anomalous phenomena, and the exploration of natural remedies and alternative health practices. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained events, presenting witness accounts and research findings while also advocating for the benefits of natural approaches to health. There is a clear emphasis on documenting and disseminating information about UFOs and other anomalies, as well as promoting a holistic view of well-being.

«Нам необходимо установить связь с силами НЛО и их цивилизациями, но вместо этого мы встречаем их ружьями И ракетным огнем. Это касается и случая в пустыне Калахари...»

— Колман фон Кевицкий

Key Incidents

  1. 1990-03-21Khabarovsk, USSR

    Multiple witnesses reported seeing strange objects, including red spheres moving at high speed and a cigar-shaped object with lights, over Khabarovsk. Electronic equipment malfunctioned during the sightings.

  2. 1947-06-02Roswell, New Mexico, USA

    The 'Roswell Incident' involved the alleged crash of a UFO and the recovery of alien bodies, which have been kept secret by high-ranking military officials.

  3. March 28, 1990Sanghani Badola village, India

    A UFO approximately 70 cm in diameter hovered over a village, emitting black smoke and causing damage to houses and trees. It briefly landed before disappearing.

  4. May 17Bashkir ASSR, USSR

    A bright, glowing sphere was observed and landed, creating a crater 10 meters in diameter and 4 meters deep. Analysis of fragments indicated extraterrestrial origin.

  5. EveningSemipalatinsk, USSR

    A worker reported being hit by an invisible force near a hovering square object, resulting in a broken collarbone that healed unusually quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in Khabarovsk on March 21, 1990?

On March 21, 1990, residents of Khabarovsk reported seeing strange objects, including red spheres and a cigar-shaped craft, with some experiencing electronic malfunctions.

What is the 'Roswell Incident'?

The 'Roswell Incident' refers to an alleged UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, with claims of recovered alien bodies and subsequent government secrecy.

Who is Kolman von Kevitzky?

Kolman von Kevitzky is a ufologist and president of the International UFO Research Network IKUFOН, known for his extensive research and collection of UFO-related documents.

What are the reported healing properties of pine pollen?

Pine pollen is described as having therapeutic effects for ulcers, anemia, and as a stimulant to boost immunity and resistance to colds, with a rich content of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Виктор Федорович ПьяновAssistant Duty Officer
  • Владимир МеркурьевPress center operator, UVD
  • ДзюняCaptain
  • Александр КарпинскийJunior Sergeant
  • Виктор КарпинскийSergeant
  • Александр БурыкинSenior Sergeant
  • Олег СкрибовSergeant
  • Александр ПашевListener, Khabarovsk Higher School of Militia
  • Х.Resident of Khabarovsk
  • Колман фон КевицкийUfologist, President of the International UFO Research Network IKUFOН
  • Александр БелоноговUSSR Representative to the UN
  • Чарльз БерлитцResearcher
  • +8 more

Organisations

  • Управление внутренних дел города Хабаровска
  • Городская больница № 10
  • Пресс-центр УВД
  • Всесоюзная ассоциация по аномальным явлениям СНИО СССР
  • Комиссия по аномальным явлениям Дальневосточная группа
  • ЦРУ
  • ФБР
  • ВМС
  • НАСА
  • ВВС
  • ООН
  • IKUFOН
  • Конкордский университет
  • Глоуб
  • +6 more

Locations

  • Хабаровск, USSR
  • Мичуринский, USSR
  • Амурский мост, USSR
  • Тихоокеанская улица, USSR
  • Дворец стрелкового спорта, USSR
  • Биробиджан, USSR
  • Утес, USSR
  • Площадь Славы, USSR
  • Розуэлл, Нью-Мексико, USA
  • Лэнгли, Вирджиния, USA
  • Огайо, USA
  • Дальнегорск, USSR
  • Пекин, China
  • Башкирская АССР, USSR
  • +6 more

Topics & Themes

UFO sightingAlien encounterGovernment secrecyAnomalous phenomenaUFOUnidentified Flying ObjectAlienExtraterrestrialEncounterSightingKhabarovskUfologyCover-upRoswellMedicalHealingHerbal medicineNature