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Title: ПРИРОДА И АНОМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena) Issue: № 11 (18) Volume: 1991 г. Date: November 1991

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Title: ПРИРОДА И АНОМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena)
Issue: № 11 (18)
Volume: 1991 г.
Date: November 1991

This issue delves into the intriguing connection between anomalous zones on Earth and the hypothesized crystalline structure of its core. It presents theories suggesting that these zones, often associated with unexplained phenomena, are not random but are geometrically aligned with the Earth's internal structure.

Anomalous Zones and Earth's Crystalline Structures

The lead article, "Anomalous Zones and Crystalline Structures of the Earth," by an unknown author, builds upon a 1981 article in "Tekhnika Molodezhi" by artists and engineers who proposed that Earth's core is a growing crystal with an icosahedron and dodecahedron structure. These authors, including Nikolai Goncharov, Valery Makarov, and Vyacheslav Morozov, identified specific points on Earth's surface corresponding to the vertices and edges of this structure, termed "nodes." They linked these nodes to major geological anomalies like fault lines, mineral deposits, and tectonic activity, as well as the cradles of ancient civilizations (Egyptian, Celtic, Slavic, Indian, Chinese).

The article posits that these same nodes might be responsible for anomalous zones where UFOs land, third-kind encounters occur, poltergeist activity is reported, and spatio-temporal anomalies manifest. The authors highlight the coincidence of the Bermuda Triangle and the Sea of Devils with nodes of the primary IDSЗ (Icosahedron-Dodecahedron Structure of Earth) system. They also suggest that the Tunguska phenomenon might be linked to a node in a subsystem. The theory extends to the idea that the highest-order subsystem of IDSЗ degenerates into the Hartmann-Curry grid, known to dowsers, consisting of energetic lines forming grids of cells.

These grids and their nodes are described as biologically active zones. Nodes can have positive or negative potentials, affecting dowsing instruments differently. The article suggests that these grids might merge into larger structures, up to the primary IDSЗ system, with nodes possessing varying energy potentials and characteristics.

Experimental verification is proposed by calculating node coordinates and then conducting field research using biolocation. The article notes that the coordinates of major anomalous zones in Primorsky Krai align with the primary, first, second, and third subsystems of IDSЗ. Specifically, node 29 in the upper reaches of the Mai River (coordinates 60° N, 140° E) is identified as a potential site for major archaeological finds and is linked to the UFO crash near Dalnegorsk on January 29, 1986. The 140th meridian, part of the primary system's edge, runs through the Tatar Strait, Sakhalin Island, and the Japanese Islands, coinciding with a major tectonic fault and earthquake zone. Two nodes of the second subsystem are located near Dalnegorsk and Lake Khanka, areas known for frequent UFO sightings.

A commentary by A. Ivasenko, a representative of the Vladivostok association of ufology and energy-informational exchange, supports the visual evidence on a provided map, showing the alignment of IDSЗ nodes and edges with anomalous zones in Primorsky Krai. He notes that Vladivostok, Dalnegorsk, Spassk, Khanka, Melnichnoye, and Mikhailovka are situated on IDSЗ edges. He also links a case of contact with unusual animals to a geographical edge connecting Vladivostok, Mount Pidan, Partizansk, and Mount Oblachnaya.

Readers are encouraged to share their observations of UFOs, poltergeists, and other anomalous phenomena to aid in statistical processing.

The Phenomenon of Man and His Connection to the Cosmos: Life and Death - Two Forms of Being

This section, a continuation from issue No. 10, by V. Avdeev, a candidate of biological sciences, explores the concept of bioenergy and its role in life and consciousness. The author proposes a three-stage model for human consciousness based on bioenergy potential:

1. Initial Stage: Low bioenergy potential, where the brain can only receive information from the surrounding bioenergetic field, leading to the formation of consciousness. This is observed in the womb and early childhood.
2. Intermediate Stage ("Zombie"): Increased bioenergy potential allows for physical work and unconscious execution of commands, as seen in cases of Haitian "coua-tsu" or shamanic practices. The brain can process external information but lacks full conscious awareness.
3. Higher Stage: Further increase in bioenergy potential leads to conscious perception of the world and the full spectrum of life functions.

Avdeev explains that the "coua-tsu" method involves mechanical stimulation of nerve cells to induce additional bioenergy. In all such cases, another person acts as an "inductor," connecting the recipient to their own bioenergetic system to recharge the brain.

During clinical death, bioenergy potential drops below a critical level, disrupting the connection between the brain and body. The author suggests that the "zombie" state occurs when the brain can receive external information but cannot fully process it consciously due to insufficient bioenergy. This state is characterized by the ability to perform physical labor but without self-awareness.

He references cases where individuals in clinical death could recall events and instructions given by doctors, attributing this to the brain's ability to receive information from the surrounding bioenergetic field. The author emphasizes that the body is merely a carrier of bioenergy, which is the foundation for the development of consciousness and reason, a key aspect of cosmic genesis.

Encounters with the Unknown

This section features personal accounts from individuals who claim to have experienced contact with UFOs and other unexplained phenomena.

One individual recounts two years of contact, managing to avoid psychiatric hospitalization. They describe encounters with UFOs, including a sighting in Slavyanka where a star appeared to glow brighter and move in a sine wave and a circle after they mentally addressed it. They also describe a vivid green sunset, followed by a display of colored bands in the sky and a rotating bright star, which they believe was a communication from "the Operator."

Another account details a daytime sighting of a fast-moving "saucer" near Zmeinka, described as slightly larger than a grain of rice, flying at an altitude of about three kilometers. The object was observed to be about ten to fifteen meters in size and emitted a constant silver light. The object then "dove" and reappeared, disappearing completely upon reaching the horizon. The witness noted the absence of engine sound, unlike that of a jet plane.

From the Editors

This section contains brief notes and requests for reader contributions.

Ancient Astronautics

This article, referencing ancient myths and legends, discusses the possibility of early human contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. It mentions the Sumerian myth of Oannes, a fish-like creature that visited ancient peoples, imparting knowledge. The author cites the historian Berossus, who described Oannes as an amphibious being with human-like speech that emerged from the Persian Gulf. The article suggests that these ancient accounts, while not definitive proof, may contain "rational grains" about extraterrestrial visitors.

Readers' Letters

This section includes letters from readers, one of whom describes a personal experience of being contacted by an "Operator" and witnessing UFO phenomena. The writer details interactions with stars that seemed to respond to their thoughts and a vivid, multi-colored sunset. They also recount a daytime sighting of a "flying saucer" and subsequent interactions with what they believe to be "the Operator."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of science, unexplained phenomena, and the human experience. The editorial stance appears to be open to investigating fringe theories, such as the crystalline structure of Earth's core influencing anomalous zones, and the role of bioenergy in consciousness and potential extraterrestrial contact. The publication actively encourages reader participation, seeking personal accounts and hypotheses to further explore these mysterious subjects. There is a clear interest in ufology, ancient astronautics, and the broader implications of anomalous events for our understanding of reality.