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Priroda i Anomalnye Yavleniya - 1991 06

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Overview

This issue of "Nature and Anomalous Phenomena" (№ 6 (13), June 1991) is published by the international organization IKUFON, MUFON (USA), and the All-Union Association for Anomalous Phenomena SNIO USSR, with materials from the Far Eastern group. It aims to cover research on…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "Nature and Anomalous Phenomena" (№ 6 (13), June 1991) is published by the international organization IKUFON, MUFON (USA), and the All-Union Association for Anomalous Phenomena SNIO USSR, with materials from the Far Eastern group. It aims to cover research on anomalous phenomena, regional flora and fauna, and broader topics like UFOs, poltergeist activity, astrology, and extraterrestrial contacts.

To the Readers

The editorial board expresses gratitude to authors for their contributions and hopes for continued collaboration. Starting with the seventh issue, the publication will expand to 8 pages due to a growing author base and the need to popularize accumulated experience in ufology and astrology across the country. Subscribers with a yearly subscription will receive issues 7, 8, and 9. An additional payment of 4 rubles 50 kopecks is required for these three issues, to be sent via postal order to a specific address in Dalnegorsk.

Abducted

This section details an investigation into the alleged abduction of a resident named Sergey N. in July 1990. The author, V. V. Dvizhilny, initially skeptical, became convinced of the reality of the events after a thorough investigation from July 1990 to January 1991. The investigation involved witness testimonies, medical consultations, and psychological tests. Sergey was reportedly abducted twice in the author's presence, and photographic evidence was captured of his state and alleged medical manipulations by extraterrestrials. The author notes that Sergey's pupils were constricted, not dilated, which contradicts alcohol or drug intoxication. Hypnosis sessions conducted in December 1990 confirmed the details of the abductions and revealed memories of events Sergey could not recall in a normal state. The author suggests that extraterrestrials may create duplicates of people to avoid causing fear and use hypnotic methods that are currently unknown.

Extraterrestrials Demand Information from People

This article discusses the methods used by extraterrestrials during contacts and abductions, including the use of spatial-temporal factors and psychological manipulation. It also touches upon poltergeist phenomena and the instantaneous appearance and disappearance of UFOs. The author speculates that extraterrestrials possess advanced knowledge of human psychology and brain functions, which could pose a significant threat to humanity if they intend to invade.

First Visit by Extraterrestrials

On May 28, 1990, Sergey encountered an individual resembling his wife, Svetlana. This individual displayed unusual characteristics, including a bandaged hand with a yellow, non-medical looking bandage, and a strange reaction from his cat. The 'Svetlana' exhibited unusual abilities, such as making a door open silently and demonstrating a peculiar way of drinking tea. The encounter ended with the 'Svetlana' stating she would return soon.

Civilization and the Cosmos: The Phenomenon of Man and His Connection to the Cosmos

This article by V. Avdeev, Candidate of Biological Sciences, proposes a hypothesis that anomalous phenomena on Earth, such as UFOs and poltergeist activity, are linked to the influence of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization. The hypothesis suggests that this civilization seeded life on Earth and engineered early humans, equipping them with the necessary biological and cognitive tools. The article presents a hypothetical scheme of human brain function, suggesting that the brain can be transformed into a multifunctional system capable of receiving and transmitting electromagnetic waves. This transformation, it is argued, was facilitated by extraterrestrials who created an electromagnetic field around Earth to enhance the brain's electrical activity. The article posits that this advanced civilization may have manipulated human evolution to serve their own purposes.

Forgotten Lessons, or Circles of Knowledge

This section, by A. Glaz, discusses the control and functioning of the human brain, particularly focusing on the 'field structure' of the 'bio-screen' (likely referring to consciousness or a subtle energy body). It outlines three groups of brain control: information analysis and synthesis (frontal lobes), reception of current information (hypothalamus, temporal lobes), and response zones (occipital lobes). It also touches upon the control and participation in spatial-temporal displacement of the field structure, which could explain déjà vu and precognition. The author hints at the potential for 'information nullification' of the brain, which could be used for psychological manipulation or creating 'zombies,' but also suggests methods of defense against such influences. The article concludes that humans are a binary system of a protein-based body and a field-based unit, and that separation of these units can lead to severe psychological and physiological issues.

The Tunguska Riddle: UFO or Meteorite?

This article by A. Rempel, head of the UFO investigation group of the Vladivostok Association of Ufology, revisits the Tunguska event of 1908. It discusses various hypotheses, including the possibility that the object was a meteorite with unusual electromagnetic properties that altered its trajectory. The article suggests that the object may have interacted with the Earth's ionosphere and volcanic structures, leading to a massive electrical discharge and explosion. The authors also propose that the 'bright nights' observed after the event were caused by plasma trails. They reference the work of F. Yu. Zigel and other researchers who have explored the possibility of an artificial origin for the Tunguska object.

Eyewitness Accounts of Anomalous Phenomena in March 1991

This report details numerous sightings of anomalous phenomena in the Vladivostok region during March 1991. Sightings included unidentified aerial objects (UFOs) described as blue balls with red dots, hovering objects, and a low-flying cylindrical object observed over the city. The report also notes a significant increase in poltergeist activity, with over thirty cases of spontaneous electrical disturbances. The authors suggest that these phenomena might be precursors to future events, such as natural disasters.

Medicinal Plants: Nettle

This section provides information on the medicinal properties of nettle (Urtica dioica) and its look-alike, the blind nettle (Lamium album). Nettle is described as rich in vitamins C and K, carotene, and minerals, and is used for various ailments including skin conditions, liver and kidney problems, and digestive issues. Blind nettle, while not stinging, is also noted for its beneficial properties and is used in folk medicine. The article highlights nettle's use in traditional medicine for hair loss and its nutritional value, suggesting its inclusion in salads and soups.

Forbidden Knowledge of the Ancestors: Basic Elements (Spirits) in Practice

This part of a series discusses the significance of water as a fundamental element in ancient practices and beliefs. It explores the symbolism of water in myths and rituals, its role in healing, and its association with the transition between life and death. The article differentiates between 'living water' and 'dead water,' with the former believed to restore life and the latter to induce a death-like sleep. It also touches upon the use of water in love spells and its perceived properties in different sources, such as sea water and spring water.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of nature and anomalous phenomena, with a strong emphasis on UFOs, alien encounters, and unexplained events. There is a clear leaning towards presenting hypotheses that involve extraterrestrial intelligence and advanced civilizations as potential explanations for these occurrences. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the paranormal and the unknown, encouraging reader participation and the sharing of observations. The publication also touches upon the potential of human consciousness and ancient knowledge, suggesting a holistic view of reality that encompasses both the scientific and the mystical.