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Priroda i Anomalnye Yavleniya - 1991 15

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Title: ПРИРОДА И АНОМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena) Issue: № 15 (22) Year: 1991 Publisher: ICUEON MUFON Price: 70 коп.

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Title: ПРИРОДА И АНОМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena)
Issue: № 15 (22)
Year: 1991
Publisher: ICUEON MUFON
Price: 70 коп.

This issue of "Nature and Anomalous Phenomena" explores a range of paranormal and unexplained topics, with a strong focus on UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, and anomalous phenomena. It features articles on geopathetic zones, non-standard methods of information gathering, and detailed accounts of alleged UFO crashes and alien encounters.

Geopathetic Zones and Their Effects

The magazine begins by defining geopathetic zones as intersections of Earth's energy 'meridians' and 'parallels,' which concentrate magnetic and electromagnetic energy. These zones are described as negatively impacting human organisms and certain plants and animals, potentially causing hallucinations and psychic disturbances. The article suggests these zones concentrate neutrino streams, creating high-frequency magnetic oscillations. While detrimental to individuals, these zones are posited to form a protective screen for Earth against large asteroids. Rivers and groundwater are said to follow these lines, and magnetic flows through the Earth's poles are linked to energy surges that can increase seismic activity.

Animals like dogs avoid these zones, while cats are drawn to them. For humans, prolonged exposure can lead to lethargy and fatigue. The zones are also associated with plasmoids visible in photographs and serve as navigational aids for UFOs. Geological faults are directly related to these zones, with radiation reaching up to 287 km in height. The article notes that while some species thrive in these zones, others cannot survive them.

Geopathetic zones can cause physiological changes, including impaired blood circulation and reduced red blood cell production, leading to irritability, headaches, and sexual dysfunction. However, individuals with strong energy potential might experience heightened vitality and mental activity. The article also touches upon the historical aspect, suggesting that if ancestors lived in such zones, descendants may be predisposed to seek similar environments, implying a hereditary component.

Non-Standard Methods of Information Gathering

The issue highlights "Non-Standard Methods of Obtaining Information," presenting a selection of materials obtained by a group over several years. One section discusses the concept of 'domovoi' (house spirits) and how to communicate with them using dowsing rods (unsharpened pencils forming a frame). The movement of the rods is interpreted as 'yes' or 'no' answers. The article notes that the 'domovoi' appears from the time a house is built, is young, likes to play, and can sometimes give incorrect answers. It's also mentioned that 'domovoi' can read thoughts and that there are 'points' near Abakan leading to parallel worlds.

Another article details an experiment involving communication with a 'domovoi' through dowsing rods, with the experimenter noting that the 'domovoi' confirmed its presence and agreed to show locations leading to parallel worlds, even agreeing to be photographed. The results of the dowsing experiment suggest the 'domovoi' is a young entity, possibly influencing the rods through its thoughts or physical manipulation.

UFO Crashes and Alien Bodies

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to UFO incidents and the examination of alien bodies. One article recounts the investigation of a crashed disc by a team including scientists and military personnel. They reportedly found 14 alien bodies, approximately 4 feet tall, scorched and lying on the floor and instrument panel. The control panel featured hieroglyphic symbols and screens. A book with parchment-like pages and Sanskrit-like hieroglyphs was also found. The bodies were described as having mongoloid features, large heads, small torsos, thin limbs, and webbed fingers. Their digestive systems were absent, and they had no blood, only a colorless fluid. The article references a 1959 experiment by Leon B. Visse, who found unusually light histones in cells, leading him to believe the genetic theory needed revision. He was shown two bodies, about 2.1 meters tall, which he described as having long, light hair, large, slanted eyes, and flat feet.

Another account details an encounter in the early 1980s where a former military intelligence officer described to psychiatrist Dr. Bertold Schwartz the examination of five alien beings on a secret base in Arizona. These beings were described as very white, about 3.5 feet tall, with no ears or nostrils, only openings, small mouths, and large eyes. They were naked and had no hair. The officer noted differences between the male and female specimens and mentioned that the female had no breasts. He also described their hands as fragile and their teeth as even and white. The beings were reportedly from a craft that crashed three years prior, and the military had recovered the craft and bodies.

Ancient Earth and Planetary Influences

The magazine also touches upon broader cosmological and geological questions. It addresses whether Earth has always been in the Solar System, stating that Earth is an 'outsider' and that water initially filled the entire planet before transferring to other planets due to a 'cosmic water balance.' The existence of the continent Gondwana is confirmed, with descriptions of Earth's past conditions: a warmer climate, faster rotation (resembling a figure-eight), shorter days, and a greater percentage of water. The capture of a planet is cited as a reason for the slowing of Earth's rotation and subsequent glaciation.

The Moon is stated to not be part of Earth, and its appearance is linked to the Maya civilization's historical periods. The Moon's arrival is associated with the establishment of a 1:4 ratio of land to water. The article also discusses the influence of Mars's fields on Earth, suggesting that past water flows between the planets and changes on Mars contributed to phenomena like typhoons and hurricanes on Earth every 16 years.

Other Topics

Further articles discuss the preference for fish from the Northern Hemisphere, attributing it to the energetic influence of cosmic streams on fish in the Southern Hemisphere. It's suggested that fish in the Southern Hemisphere carry information potentially harmful to humans. A 300-meter zone between hemispheres is mentioned as a purification area. The fluctuation in fish abundance is linked to changes in information embedded in water layers by cosmic streams, with fish gathering in areas that previously experienced heavy salinization.

Regarding fish consumption, it's recommended to eat no more than 1 kg every two months, preferably from the same family or species, as mixing can be detrimental. The article also includes sections on medicinal plants like birch (for its buds and leaves) and onion (for its antiseptic and diuretic properties), and wild garlic (cheremsha) as a source of vitamins and for its use in traditional medicine.

Household Spirits and Phenomena

The section "Who is the Master in the House?" discusses 'domovoi' and 'kikimora' (house spirits). It emphasizes respecting the 'master' of the house, suggesting that disrespectful behavior can lead to the spirit's departure or negative interactions. The article advises against provoking spirits and suggests appeasing them with offerings like pies or pancakes. It also touches upon the concept of 'elementals' and how fear can be exploited by spirits to gain energy.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of the natural world with anomalous phenomena, including UFOs, paranormal events, and ancient mysteries. There's a recurring theme of seeking information through unconventional means and investigating unexplained occurrences with a blend of scientific inquiry and anecdotal evidence. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation into these phenomena, presenting various theories and accounts without definitive conclusions, often encouraging readers to consider alternative explanations beyond conventional science.