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Title: ТОННЕЛЬ (TUNNEL) Issue: No. 11 Year: 2002 Date: October 26-27, 2002 Location: Moscow, Russia Publisher: AIPUFO (Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology)
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Title: ТОННЕЛЬ (TUNNEL)
Issue: No. 11
Year: 2002
Date: October 26-27, 2002
Location: Moscow, Russia
Publisher: AIPUFO (Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology)
This issue of 'Tunnel' magazine presents materials from the 10th Anniversary International Ufological Conference titled "Ufology and Bioenergetic Information at the Turn of the Century." The conference, held in Moscow, brought together scientists and enthusiasts to discuss various aspects of ufology and related fields.
Ufology and Bioenergetic Information at the Turn of the Century (Theses of a Report by Vladimir Azhazha)
Vladimir Azhazha, President of AIPUFO, presents the theses of his report, highlighting the ongoing observation of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) globally, despite efforts to dismiss ufology as pseudoscience. He notes the establishment of ufological organizations abroad since the 1950s and the formation of the All-Union Ufological Association (VUA) in the USSR in 1990, which united over 3,500 enthusiasts and 150 organizations. In Russia, many scientific and public organizations are involved in ufology, including AIPUFO (since 1999) and the International Ufological Association (MUA) (since 1993).
AIPUFO and MUA's achievements include developing a scientific concept of ufology, establishing computer and photographic databases, publishing scientific collections like 'Tunnel,' running a correspondence ufological school ('Basis') that has trained 5,000 individuals, investigating UFO contactees, maintaining ties with domestic and international ufological organizations, and participating in joint research programs. They have also developed specialized ufometric devices at the 'Vega' laboratory (a branch of 'UFOCenter') to detect changes in time density and space structure at suspected UFO landing sites, and created specialized cameras ('Vega-020M' and 'Vega-033M') with equidensitometry methods for photo authentication. They have also participated in international ufological exhibitions.
AIPUFO and MUA have been pursuing scientific understanding for over a decade, overcoming challenges from orthodox scientists, religious fanatics, mystics, and the uninformed. Their research has been published in various works, including those by V.S. Zlobin, V.G. Fedotova, G.S. Belimov, Yu.N. Ivanov, V.M. Privalova, Yu.V. Rogozhkin, V.N. Fomenko, V.G. Azhazha, L.S. Pritzker, and M.R. Badadbeyli. New directions in ufology include ufo-metry, paleo-cosmonautics, contactology, and post-contact rehabilitation.
A significant achievement highlighted is the empirical and experimental refutation of astrophysicist I.S. Shklovsky's postulate about the uniqueness of intelligent life in the universe. Based on 25 years of data, they have established the informational-energetic multipresence on Earth and in near-Earth space of an alien intelligence with technological capabilities surpassing human civilization. This proves that humanity is not alone in the universe. The article emphasizes the rigorous development of the evidential basis, particularly the concepts of 'intelligence' and criteria for artificiality to establish the technogenic nature of observed UFOs.
Vladimir Azhazha presented findings related to this discovery at the UN in New York and on Russian television. The presence of aliens on Earth, or their constant presence, signifies the non-uniqueness of Intelligence in the universe and its coexistence with humanity, a discovery of profound significance that will revolutionize our understanding of the origin and evolution of life and the world.
Other achievements of AIPUFO and MUA include the work of the Scientific Expert Council on Ufology and Bioenergetic Information (chaired by V.P. Melnikov), the practical work of the Institute for Post-Contact Rehabilitation (headed by V.M. Privalova), and expeditions by the public research association 'Kosmopoisk' (led by V.A. Chernobrov).
The article expresses concern about forces deliberately hindering the development of Russian ufology and bioenergetic information, employing methods like discreditation, falsification, threats, arson, and physical violence. It calls for unity among Russian scientists and enthusiasts to counter these negative phenomena and uphold the ethical traditions of ufology.
Future prospects for ufology include:
1. Ufological processes and their impact on terrestrial and cosmic objects, including research into ufological safety and collaboration with government agencies.
2. Ufological medicine, focusing on theoretical and applied aspects of traditional and bioenergetic medicine for prevention and rehabilitation.
3. Bioenergetic information processes and their interactions within organisms, society, and nature.
4. Philosophical interactions, exploring the significance of interaction philosophy in ufology and societal evolution.
Organizational recommendations include uniting scientists and business representatives within AIPUFO, accepting organizations as collective members, presenting AIPUFO research in periodicals and conferences, submitting significant research to government bodies, and publishing expert conclusions.
Recommended expert councils for AIPUFO include those for ufological safety, medico-biological issues, and technical aspects. These councils will provide expert assessments on scientific programs and processes related to technology, nature, society, and catastrophes.
The article concludes by stating that there is nothing anomalous in the world, only the unknown. Science's task is to find rational explanations for these phenomena, and it pays tribute to ufologists as pioneers.
Energy-Information Direction in Modern Medicine: Development Prospects (by Gennady Zadneprovsky)
Gennady Zadneprovsky, a corresponding member of the International Academy of Informatization, discusses the potential of energy-information approaches in modern medicine. While European medicine has achieved much, it has fundamental limitations. He proposes developing "Health Management Systems" based on unlocking humanity's spiritual potential and hidden capabilities.
Key applied tasks that can be addressed through energy-information approaches include:
1. Early computerized diagnostics of тонкоэнергетических (subtle energy) torsion fields to identify unfavorable developmental trends.
2. Development and production of collective and individual protection systems against geopathogenic and other harmful radiation.
3. Development of techniques for modulated torsion wave воздействия (influence) to disrupt disease structures and activate recovery processes.
4. Enhancing the biological activity of existing medicinal agents by embedding information and developing methods for transferring medicinal effects.
5. Developing methods for creating energy-information analogues of medicinal substances and techniques for their administration.
6. Creating means for destructive воздействия of subtle energy fields on pathogenic factors or transforming them into non-pathogenic forms.
7. Developing devices that absorb and convert energy from pathological processes and generate biologically active fields by interacting with the physical vacuum.
8. Restoring damaged or lost organs by activating morphogenetic structures.
9. Significantly increasing lifespan through the restorative properties of morphogenetic fields, activated by energy-information methods.
Progress has been made in several of these areas.
What Civilization Number Are We Living In? (by Yu.A. Gordon)
Yu.A. Gordon from Israel analyzes the biblical account of creation, interpreting the Hebrew text of the Torah. He suggests that the biblical narrative describes the creation of a new world after an initial 'shutdown' of the existing one. The text implies that Adam and Eve were created by God and can be considered His children.
Gordon critically examines Genesis 6:4, which describes "giants" appearing on Earth after "sons of God" came to human daughters. He argues that the common translation is inaccurate and that the original Hebrew reveals a different meaning. The word translated as "giants" (nephilim) is interpreted as "miscarriages" or "abortions." The "sons of God" (benei ha'elohim) are identified as one of the three gods in the Torah. The phrase "men of renown" is reinterpreted as "men who have been made human" or "humanized." The correct translation, according to Gordon, is: "Miscarriages were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came to the daughters of man, and they bore them children. These were the humanized men who from of old were the renowned ones." (Note: The translation provided in the text is slightly different: "Miscarriages were on the earth in those days, and after that, when the sons of God came to the daughters of man and they bore them. They cried out (wept), the men who had long been humanized.")
This interpretation suggests a division of Earth's population into "daughters of man" (those not created by God) and "sons of God" (who were "humanized"). The appearance of miscarriages is attributed to genetic differences between the "sons of God" and "daughters of man." Gordon posits that God's knowledge was insufficient to create a perfect human replica in the previous civilization, leading to the creation of "humanized" beings.
The article then references the biblical account of the flood, where God regretted creating humans due to their great evil. Gordon suggests that this evil stemmed from Eve's disobedience in eating the forbidden fruit and influencing Adam. He links this to Vigen Geodakyan's theory that women are carriers of genetic code, and men test its viability. The "humanized" beings were given means to overcome their programmed behavior.
Gordon asserts that the Torah indicates we are living in the second civilization on Earth. He points to evidence of "humanized" beings in our current civilization, citing a discrepancy in genetic codes between humans and "humanized" individuals, leading to morning sickness in many women during pregnancy. He also refers to a secret text within the Torah that explains why Noah was saved with his family: Noah drew a "wing circle."
The article connects this "wing circle" to the shape of flying saucers. It describes a unique archaeological structure near Jerusalem, dating back approximately 2,800 years, which is claimed to be Noah's drawing. This structure, a large stone circle, reportedly contained numbers and engineering diagrams resembling flying saucer schematics. The author criticizes the Israeli Minister of Defense, Moshe Arens, for ordering the destruction of this structure in 1991.
Figures are referenced (Fig. 1-5) illustrating the archaeological structure, a diagram of a flying saucer's internal mechanism, and a sky view over Jerusalem. The article suggests that the stone circles represent a two-stage pneumatic trigger system for controlling gas expulsion from a flying saucer. It explains how a flying saucer's electromagnetic field can alter the flow of "proper time," rendering it invisible to terrestrial observers. The gas emitted by the saucer, however, is visible. The article also proposes that the saucer's outer shell can absorb and emit radiation, contributing to its invisibility and potentially explaining phenomena like the Tunguska event.
The article concludes by stating that the secret text of the Torah has been correctly deciphered, Noah's drawing existed, and it represents a schematic of a flying saucer. It claims that an experiment is being conducted on Earth to test humanity's ability to overcome programmed behavior, with the Torah and archaeological findings providing necessary information. The author stresses the importance of studying the Torah directly, without religious interpretations, to understand its true meaning.
The Modern State of the SETI Problem (by Lev Gindilis)
Lev Gindilis, a full member of the Tsiolkovsky Academy of Cosmonautics, discusses the problem of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). He frames SETI as a fundamental question about humanity's place in the universe, exploring whether we are alone or if other intelligent civilizations exist.
Two main approaches to SETI are identified: the horizontal search (looking outward to other planets, stars, and galaxies) and the vertical search (spiritual and inner exploration). While seemingly different, these approaches are seen as converging.
Gindilis focuses on the scientific (horizontal) approach, noting that SETI initially developed as a purely technical problem, which was beneficial in avoiding speculative discussions. However, as research progressed, more profound philosophical questions emerged.
- Current methods for searching for extraterrestrial civilizations (ETCs) include:
- Search for astroengineering activities: Evidence of large-scale engineering projects by ETCs.
- Communication via signal channels: Primarily using electromagnetic waves, including infrared, optical, X-ray, and radio signals. Radio signal search is currently prioritized, with efforts to detect both internal communication signals ("eavesdropping") and dedicated communication signals (searching for call signs and receiving informative transmissions).
- Search for automated probes: Detecting probes sent by ETCs.
- Direct contact or mutual visits: The most direct but also most challenging approach.
Beyond electromagnetic waves, other potential signal carriers are considered, such as neutrinos, gravitational waves, modulated corpuscular streams, and the biological channel (information encoded in DNA).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of 'Tunnel' magazine strongly advocates for the scientific and public study of ufology and bioenergetic information. It positions these fields as legitimate areas of research, distinct from pseudoscience, and highlights the efforts of organizations like AIPUFO and MUA in advancing the field. The magazine seems to embrace a perspective that challenges conventional scientific paradigms, particularly regarding the uniqueness of intelligent life in the universe. There's a clear emphasis on empirical evidence and rigorous methodology, even when discussing unconventional topics. The interpretation of ancient texts, like the Bible, through a ufological lens is a prominent theme, suggesting a connection between ancient narratives and extraterrestrial or advanced intelligences. The potential of bioenergetic information in medicine and the ongoing search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) are also key areas of focus, indicating a broad interest in phenomena that lie at the intersection of science, spirituality, and the unknown. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, critical analysis, and a belief in the potential for groundbreaking discoveries beyond current scientific understanding.
This issue of "Zemlya i Vselennaya" (Earth and Universe) from 2002, issue 4, delves into the complex and interconnected fields of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), and the broader concept of cosmic consciousness. It explores various hypotheses and research directions, drawing on historical perspectives and contemporary scientific and theoretical advancements.
Traditional and Active SETI
The magazine begins by outlining traditional approaches to contact, including interstellar travel via probes or piloted craft. It distinguishes between the 'paleovisit' problem (extraterrestrial visits in the past) and the current association of UFOs with extraterrestrial civilizations. Active SETI efforts are detailed, such as the Arecibo message to M13, radio messages to nearby stars, and the 'Pioneer' and 'Voyager' probes. A new US initiative, the 'Third Millennium Encounter' project, aims to send written messages using a solar sail spacecraft.
Evolution of SETI Concepts
The article notes that the understanding of SETI has evolved over time and is likely to continue changing. It highlights that over 40 years of SETI research, despite numerous experiments in radio and optical ranges, have yielded no confirmed signals. However, this is not seen as a failure but rather an indication that the search has only just begun, covering a minuscule fraction of the 'search space' (direction, time, frequency, modulation, etc.). The ongoing research refines the problem's formulation and search strategies, emphasizing the need for both intensified research in established directions and the exploration of new approaches.
Future Prospects of SETI
The new century is expected to see an expansion of SETI channels beyond radio and optical to include X-ray and gamma-ray ranges, driven by advancements in astronomy. Furthermore, the possibility of using other, non-electromagnetic channels like gravitational waves and neutrinos is being considered. Neutrino astronomy is in its early stages, but projects are underway to detect galactic and intergalactic neutrinos. Their high penetrative power makes them attractive for interstellar communication, though generating modulated neutrino streams is currently beyond human capability, unlike potentially advanced extraterrestrial civilizations.
Alternative Communication Channels
Gravitational waves are also discussed as a potential communication channel due to their high penetrability and focusing capabilities. The 'biological channel' is mentioned, with some scientists suggesting it could be used not only for transmitting information but also for spreading life across the galaxy, akin to directed panspermia.
Interstellar Travel and Topological Structures
The challenges of interstellar travel are addressed, with research into the topological structure of space offering intriguing possibilities. Theoretical work suggests the existence of topological tunnels or 'wormholes' that could connect distant regions of the universe, allowing for near-instantaneous travel. While not science fiction, the existence of stable wormholes would require exotic forms of matter, resembling physical vacuum.
Unknown Communication Channels
The article posits that extraterrestrial civilizations might utilize communication channels based on unknown laws of nature or forms of matter, beyond our current understanding. It stresses the importance of remaining open to the possibility of such unknown channels, alongside exploring known ones. The 'torsion channel' is mentioned as a potential area of interest.
Non-Traditional SETI: Artifacts
A less conventional SETI approach, pursued by A.V. Arkhipov, involves searching for artifacts on Earth and the Moon, rather than signals.
The Cosmic Subject and Theoretical Models
The strategy for searching for extraterrestrial civilizations is linked to our understanding of the 'cosmic subject.' V.A. Lefebvre and Yu.N. Efremov emphasize the need for a theoretical model of the universe that incorporates a rational subject, connecting the phenomenon of intelligence with the physical picture of the universe and identifying signs of artificial activity. This idea is compared to Teilhard de Chardin's 'Phenomenon of Man.' Lefebvre's mathematical model of a subject making choices, validated by psychological tests, is also mentioned.
Universal Mathematical Structures
Lefebvre and Efremov propose that the mathematical structure of a model of a highly developed system, possessing a subjective inner world, would be universal. Signals from such systems, containing self-descriptions, should exhibit these mathematical structures. This perspective can be applied to analyzing unusual sources that display patterns consistent with Lefebvre's model.
Levels of Civilization and Cosmic Harmony
The article suggests that civilizations exist at various levels, with new stars and planetary systems forming continuously. It posits that as planets mature, life emerges, eventually leading to intelligent and technological civilizations. Some civilizations may be billions of years ahead of ours. The probability of encountering civilizations at our current developmental stage is low, but more advanced ones might exist beyond our current cognitive horizon. A hierarchical structure of Cosmic Intelligence is proposed, suggesting that higher civilizations, with higher levels of culture and moral principles, would be characterized by cooperation and harmony. The universe is seen as filled with higher, conscious life, and communication should be a two-way effort, requiring humanity to be ready for contact.
Consequences of Discovery
While no signals have been detected yet, the implications of discovery are being studied. The 'Declaration of Principles' by the International Academy of Astronautics and the International Institute of Space Law aims to regulate international actions upon signal detection. A new document, 'Response from Earth,' is being prepared, with the decision to respond to be made at the UN level, requiring global consensus.
UFOs vs. SETI: A Distinction
The article clarifies the distinction between UFOs and SETI. SETI is about finding extraterrestrial intelligence, while UFOlogy deals with unexplained phenomena. The idea that UFOs are necessarily alien spacecraft is challenged, with arguments from Jacques Vallee suggesting that ufology has moved beyond simplistic 'extraterrestrial hypotheses.' Some UFO phenomena might be manifestations of Cosmic Intelligence but not necessarily interstellar craft. Reports of alien contact are sometimes attributed to astral contacts with entities from a subtle world, distinct from extraterrestrial intelligence.
The Unseen World and a New Paradigm
The article suggests that solving the UFO problem requires moving beyond the current scientific paradigm and embracing the 'unseen world.' It posits that as science progresses towards a new paradigm, many current mysteries, including UFOs, will find natural explanations. The human mind's resistance to accepting this new reality and the concept of the inexhaustibility of matter are seen as obstacles. The paranormal aspects of UFOs are presented as reflections of this inexhaustibility, and ignoring them is deemed impossible. Conversely, completely denying the physical aspect of UFOs and reducing them to purely spiritual phenomena is also an oversimplification. UFOs are described as liminal phenomena, existing on the boundary between two worlds.
Places of Power and Megalithic Complexes
Evgueni Faydysh's contribution focuses on the role of 'places of power' and megalithic structures in UFO contacts. These sites, often marked by geological anomalies and unusual geophysical fields, have been recognized since antiquity for their connection to communication with higher planes and the harmonization of humanity and nature. They are likened to acupuncture points of the Earth, regulating planetary homeostasis. Faydysh suggests that UFOs might use these places as 'transfer stations' or 'negotiating stations' for communication with bases in other dimensions or distant regions of the universe, potentially enabling hyperspatial interaction that bypasses the speed of light. These sites may also be used by UFOs to influence Earth's biosphere and noosphere. Examples include Mount Aibga in the Caucasus, where frequent UFO sightings and anomalous phenomena have been reported, and ancient structures like dolmens and okhuars. Similar correlations between UFO activity, places of power, and megalithic sites are observed globally in regions like the Himalayas, China, Scotland, Ireland, Europe, North America, Hawaii, and Mexico.
Nazca Figures and Crop Circles as Energetic Phenomena
A.T. Belokon's article explores the hypothesis that the Nazca figures in Peru and crop circles in grain fields are the result of energetic impacts from UFOs. The Nazca geoglyphs, dating back to 525 AD, are described as a complex system of lines, spirals, and figures. Belokon suggests these figures are 'tracks' left by an unknown intelligence, possibly created by an energy beam from the air. The mathematical logic and precision of these figures, along with their aerial perspective, support this hypothesis. The article also discusses crop circles, known since 1678, noting their perfect geometric forms and the unusual way the plants are laid. The unique characteristics of genuine crop circles, such as the softening and bending of stalks without breaking, swollen nodes, and residual electrical charges, are difficult to replicate artificially. The increasing complexity and geometric sophistication of crop circles suggest an intelligent origin. Some figures are interpreted as representations of scientific information, such as astronomical data, DNA structures, and mathematical formulas.
Mathematical Logic and Cosmic Information
Both Nazca figures and crop circles are presented as having an informative character, based on strict mathematical logic. The arrangement of centers and lines in the Nazca plateau is hypothesized to represent the solar system, with one center possibly corresponding to Earth and others to planets or even a hypothetical planet like Phaeton. The overall scheme suggests a spatial connection between our planetary system and another, unknown one. The article suggests that these phenomena, along with the concept of 'bio-gravitation' (a hypothetical human energy field interacting with gravity), might point towards a unified nature of gravity and bio-gravitation operating at different scales. The complexity and scale of these creations, along with their aerial visibility, suggest an advanced intelligence attempting to communicate with humanity, possibly using universal mathematical logic as a language.
Conclusion and Future Directions
The issue concludes by emphasizing that the study of planetary places of power and megalithic structures can provide valuable information for understanding the nature of UFOs and identifying areas where they are likely to appear. The search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the investigation of UFO phenomena are presented as ongoing endeavors that require an open mind and a willingness to explore new scientific paradigms and unconventional hypotheses. The potential for contact with highly advanced, harmonious civilizations is a recurring theme, underscoring humanity's need to develop a cosmic consciousness.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the persistent search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) through various scientific and theoretical means, the enigmatic nature of UFO phenomena and their potential explanations beyond simple extraterrestrial visitation, and the exploration of unconventional communication channels and cosmic intelligence. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging the integration of scientific research with theoretical speculation and a willingness to challenge existing paradigms to understand our place in the universe and the possibility of contact with other civilizations. There is a strong emphasis on the potential for advanced civilizations to be highly moral and cooperative, and on humanity's readiness for such contact.
This issue of the magazine delves into several interconnected topics, including geopathic zones, anomalous phenomena, and the emerging field of ufology medicine. It presents research on the detection and neutralization of geopathic zones, explores the nature of field energy formations, and discusses the development and application of post-contact rehabilitation methods.
Geopathic Zones and Their Study
The article by A.M. Baganov, "Methods for Studying the Effectiveness of Neutralizers of Geopathic Zones," introduces geopathic zones as areas on the Earth's surface that negatively affect complex systems, leading to various health issues and equipment malfunctions. He highlights the limitations of individual biolocation operators due to subjective differences and emphasizes the need for instrumental registration methods. The study proposes using a standard dosimeter to measure the natural radiation background in and out of geopathic zones. Statistical analysis of radiation levels, specifically the mean (m) and standard deviation (s), can help confirm the presence of these zones. The research suggests that in geopathic zones, the standard deviation (s) tends to be higher than outside these zones.
The article further discusses experiments evaluating the effectiveness of neutralizers. In one experiment, a "picture neutralizer" developed by Academician A. Akimov's laboratory and A. Golod's pyramid were tested. The results indicated that the picture neutralizer effectively reduced the radiation background in a geopathic zone, while the pyramid showed no significant effect. The effectiveness of the picture neutralizer was also confirmed through biolocation methods.
Anomalous Phenomena and Energy Formations
The article "Results of the Ufological Expedition in the Tula Region" by A.I. Burenin and A.L. Vlakhov details the investigation of field energy formations. Using digital photography and infrared vision, the expedition identified various formations classified by shape, size, structure complexity, color, and brightness. These formations included simple light points, white square structures, larger squares with cores, ribbon-like structures, and spherical formations. The research indicated that these formations are more active at dusk and night and can negatively impact human aura and physical well-being. The hypothesis is presented that these formations might represent material, field-based, non-protein life forms, referencing the work of Academician V.L. Kaznacheev.
Ufology Medicine and Post-Contact Rehabilitation
Valentina Privalova's "Institute for Post-Contact Rehabilitation – Results and Problems (Theses)" discusses the challenges and evolution of ufology. She posits that anomalies are simply phenomena not yet understood by current scientific theories. The article highlights the emergence of "ufology medicine," a field focused on post-contact rehabilitation and neutralizing the negative effects of anomalous phenomena (AP) on humans and their environment. The Institute for Post-Contact Rehabilitation (IPR) was established to conduct research and train specialists in this area. The article traces the development of the "energy-information interaction method" and mentions the training of numerous specialists. It also highlights the contributions of medical professionals who have integrated these concepts into their practice, including psychotherapists, gynecologists, and psychiatrists.
Chemical Element Analysis and UFOs
K.N. Petrov's article, "Results of Using the Sign-Digit Description of Chemical Elements of D.I. Mendeleev's Table in Identifying the Properties of a Metallic Alloy of a UFO Fragment," explores a novel approach to analyzing chemical elements. By applying a sign-digit description based on Mendeleev's periods, the author attempts to reveal the properties of metallic alloys, including those found in UFO fragments. The study analyzes the chemical composition of a UFO fragment alloy (zinc and iron) and suggests that alloys with specific dissonant connections between chemical elements could resonate with biological energy, potentially leading to materials that can react to biological organisms and even enable advanced technologies like self-fastening suits and self-opening doors on UFOs.
Nazca Figures and Ancient Civilizations
The first page features images of crop circles and a diagram related to the Nazca plateau. The caption for Figure 3 describes a crystal-like composition of two interconnected systems obtained from analyzing the spatial arrangement of centers on the Nazca plateau, with a diagonal of approximately 21 km. It also notes that the Earth's center lies on the axis of rotation of the entire structure. A list of publications related to Nazca figures and their interpretation is provided, including articles from "Chudesa i Priklyucheniya," "Novyy Vodoley," and "Latinskaya Amerika," as well as an English-language publication.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded and investigative stance towards anomalous phenomena, seeking scientific explanations for unexplained events. There is a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research, combining elements of physics, biophysics, medicine, and ufology. The publication promotes the idea that many phenomena currently considered anomalous are simply not yet understood. The recurring themes include the investigation of geopathic zones, the study of energy fields and their effects, the exploration of UFOs and related technologies, and the development of new medical approaches to deal with the consequences of contact with anomalous phenomena. The magazine seems to advocate for a paradigm shift in scientific understanding to incorporate these less conventional areas of study.
This issue of "Anomalous Phenomena" (Volume 1, Issue 1, 2002) focuses on the classification and parametrization of anomalous phenomena, with a particular emphasis on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and the alleged role of government disinformation campaigns.
The Geopolitical Context of UFOs
The issue begins by positing that the development of silent, disk-shaped aircraft capable of "instantaneous" travel and undetectable by radar suggests a technology beyond current human capabilities, potentially of extraterrestrial origin. This led to the belief that controlling space would lead to controlling Earth, prompting both the USSR and the USA to take UFO information seriously, including intelligence gathered through espionage. Many ufological organizations, such as NICAP and MUFON in the US, are suggested to have emerged under the auspices of intelligence agencies, serving as channels for information gathering and disinformation operations.
US Hegemony and UFOology
The rise of the US as a sole superpower and its withdrawal from the 1972 ABM Treaty, along with plans for missile defense systems, indicate a drive for global dominance. This shift, according to the article, removes any incentive for the US to collaborate with the global community on UFO technology. Instead, the US is seen as having a vested interest in preventing other nations, like Russia, China, and India, from achieving independent contact with extraterrestrial intelligence or mastering UFO technology, thereby maintaining its superpower status.
Key Ufological Achievements and Disinformation
By the early 21st century, two major ufological achievements are noted: the highly credible establishment of a UFO crash with humanoid occupants near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, and the idea that contact with extraterrestrial intelligence might involve developing latent extrasensory abilities, a concept explored by thinkers like Rudolf Steiner. However, the article argues that the US government, by possessing the wreckage from the Roswell crash, not only concealed this information but also used it to initiate a sophisticated disinformation campaign. This campaign aimed to create a 'noise' of trivial or misleading information, overwhelming genuine research and diverting attention from crucial aspects of UFO study.
The 'Grey' Disinformation Scheme
Starting in the mid-1980s and intensifying in the 1990s, the US adopted a 'grey' disinformation strategy. Unlike the earlier 'black' strategy of total denial, the 'grey' scheme acknowledges the existence of UFOs but focuses on confusing researchers by emphasizing minor details or promoting fringe theories. This approach is exemplified by the US Department of Defense's re-engagement with the Roswell incident in the mid-1990s. After initially dismissing the crash, the DoD acknowledged the recovery of an unusual object and suggested it was part of a secret project ('Project Mogul') for monitoring Soviet nuclear tests, a claim that downplayed the extraterrestrial implications.
The Role of Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso
Philip Corso's 1997 memoirs, "The Day After Roswell," are presented as a continuation of this 'grey' disinformation. The article suggests that the book, written by a large team of authors after Corso's death, aimed to desensitize the public to UFO crashes by portraying them as common occurrences. Furthermore, it claimed that many modern technological advancements, including integrated circuits and stealth technology, originated from secret projects aimed at mastering UFO technology, thereby burying the specific challenges of UFO research, such as levitation, under a deluge of fabricated technical problems.
The 'Threat' Narrative
A third key element of the 'grey' disinformation is the portrayal of UFOs as an existential threat to human civilization. Corso is cited as asserting that US "Star Wars" and missile defense programs were primarily directed against UFOs, implying an impending conflict between humanity and extraterrestrial forces. This narrative of hostility is intended to discourage researchers from investigating UFOs and seeking objective scientific data.
Russian Ufology and 'Twilight Ufology'
The issue notes the spread of these 'twilight ufology' complexes and syndromes to Russia in the 1990s. The work of Professor A. Veinik is discussed, who, despite proposing intriguing hypotheses about a 'chronal field' generated by UFOs, ultimately concluded that UFOs are symbols of an "ultra-thin evil world" and that "demons are involved in the appearance of zombie-like bio-robots, 'pilots' of UFOs." The article criticizes Veinik for abandoning scientific investigation in favor of religious interpretations and for misinterpreting his own findings about chronal fields.
'Noise Ufologists' and Disinformation in Russia
Ufologist A. Anfalov is identified as a "noise ufologist" specializing in reports of UFO crashes in former Soviet republics and Russia. His claims about secret research labs studying UFO materials and their subsequent sale abroad are presented as examples of sensationalism. The article also discusses the alleged industry in Russia for intercepting and studying 'trophy' extraterrestrial technology, with claims that Russia sold such technology and bodies of deceased humanoids, while the US hoarded its findings. The article criticizes the notion that UFO crashes are common and that UFOs are merely 'synthesized mystifications' or 'bio-robots'.
Scientific Research and US Initiatives
Despite the disinformation campaigns, scientific efforts continue. The article mentions NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center funding a prototype flying disk based on research by Russian émigré scientists in magnetogravitation. The work of E. Podkletov, who reportedly achieved a 1-2% weight reduction in a superconducting rotating disk, is highlighted, questioning the Russian space agency's lack of engagement with such findings.
Classification of Anomalous Phenomena
The latter part of the issue, authored by V.G. Azhazha, V.P. Melnikov, and V.I. Zabelyshinsky, proposes a classification system for anomalous phenomena (AP) and anomalous atmospheric phenomena (AAP). APs are defined broadly as phenomena unexplained by current science. UFOs are considered a type of AP. The classification is structured in four levels:
1. Level 1 (Origin and Manifestation): Cosmic (near and far space) and Terrestrial (atmospheric, underwater, underground). These can be single-medium, two-medium, three-medium, or multi-medium.
2. Level 2 (Manifestation Type): Ten groups of energetic and informational impacts, including microwave and radiation, optical, infrared, ultraviolet, gravitational, thermal, vibro-acoustic, mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and bioenergetic effects.
3. Level 3 (Recipient Object): Technogenic, physiological, and environmental objects that perceive APs.
4. Level 4 (Parametric Classification): Differentiates qualitative and quantitative characteristics into five groups: physical (photometric, optical, thermal, wave parameters, electromagnetic radiation), chemical (organic and inorganic), mechanical (mass, inertia, pressure, acoustics, vibration), dimensional (coordinates, linear, angular, volumetric), and biological.
The classification aims to characterize the danger of these phenomena and their impact on Earth's environment and processes. The authors emphasize that this classification is based on existing scientific data and is open to revision.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue strongly suggests a deliberate and systematic effort by the US government to control and manipulate the public's understanding of UFOs through sophisticated disinformation campaigns. It critiques certain ufologists for succumbing to these tactics or for promoting sensationalist or religiously-tinged interpretations. The editorial stance appears to favor a rigorous, scientific approach to understanding anomalous phenomena, while acknowledging the challenges posed by secrecy and misinformation. The classification system proposed at the end of the issue reflects an attempt to bring order and scientific methodology to a field often characterized by speculation and unsubstantiated claims.
Title: Эра Водолея (The Aquarius Era)
Issue: 11
Volume: 1
Date: September 2001
Publisher: НИЦ «ЭНИО» (Scientific Research Center "ENIO")
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
This issue delves into the profound implications of the September 11, 2001, events, positing that they marked a significant turning point for human civilization, potentially influenced by extraterrestrial intelligence. The magazine explores themes of UFO sightings, contact with alien minds, and the dawn of a new era.
The September 11th Attacks and Extraterrestrial Influence
The lead article by Эра Водолея (The Aquarius Era) and Victor Y. Rogozhkin, published in September 2001, asserts that the "terrorist attacks" on September 11th not only caused physical destruction to the World Trade Center and the Pentagon but also led to the collapse of global military, political, and economic doctrines. The authors claim that an energy-informational analysis conducted on the day of the tragedy suggested extraterrestrial involvement in the "aerial attack." This conclusion was allegedly supported by CNN video footage showing a UFO (НЛО) at the moment a Boeing aircraft struck the second WTC tower. Furthermore, the article mentions that on July 24th, a UFO was filmed from a helicopter, purportedly establishing an "astral drive" for the Boeing's successful impact.
Global Phenomena and Extraterrestrial Communication
The year 2001 is characterized as a period of widespread observation of active extraterrestrial intelligence. A significant event highlighted is the appearance of two crop circles in Chibolton, Hampshire, England, which are interpreted as a response to a 1976 radio message sent by Earthlings. These crop circles, according to the article, explicitly indicated the presence of "brothers in mind" already on Earth. The issue notes that thousands of crop circles appeared in fields across many countries in 2001.
Another point of interest is the unexpected response from the American research station "Pioneer-10" on March 2, 2002, after years of silence. The probe, launched on March 3, 1972, carried a famous plaque with a message for extraterrestrial intelligence. The article questions how Pioneer-10 could still be functional after so long, implying an external influence.
UFO Sightings and Scientific Paradigm Shifts
The magazine reports on other UFO observations, including a cigar-shaped UFO seen over the Pentagon on February 28, 1800, and over a dozen objects observed near the Pentagon on the night of September 11th. Pentagon employees also reportedly observed a triangular UFO on September 9th.
The issue suggests that the events of 2001 exposed the inadequacy of humanity's scientific paradigm, criticizing the pursuit of power and self-destruction, and the use of scientific achievements for military purposes. The authors argue that this has presented humanity unfavorably to extraterrestrial intelligence.
The Aquarius Era and Global Unity
The period of 2002-2003 is predicted to see further activation of extraterrestrial intelligence, with potential direct contacts that may be difficult for special services to conceal. This is expected to lead to a realization of the true role of governments and the flaws in the technocratic path of evolution. The article strongly advocates for a unified planetary civilization, free from state, national, and religious barriers, suggesting that the "Aquarius Era," which many astrologers associate with September 11, 2001, signifies a complete dismantling of previous ideals. This new era is expected to eliminate religious fanaticism and all forms of oppression and enslavement.
Asteriation: Contact with Unknown Intelligence
An article by Майя Бадалбейли (Maya Badalbeyli) from Baku discusses "Asteriation" as a consequence of contact with unknown intelligence. The author posits that humanity, despite its scientific progress, struggles to answer fundamental questions about its existence and the universe. The article critiques the dogmatism within science that can block new ideas. Ufology, while not yet a fully recognized science, is presented as a necessary field for studying serious societal processes. The core subject of ufology is UFOs, but it can extend to any "unknown" phenomena, requiring a synthesis of knowledge from various scientific disciplines.
Badalbeyli suggests that the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations attempting contact is met with skepticism, partly because humanity assumes its inability to contact others means others cannot contact it. The article also touches upon the idea of higher levels of intelligence.
Information Exchange and Consciousness Expansion
Further details on contact with unknown intelligence are provided, with the author claiming to have received extensive information in various scientific fields since 1993, including physics, astrophysics, biology, microbiology, and psychology. This process, termed "asteriation," aims not only to inform the contactee but also to break down existing stereotypes. Information received on July 28, 1996, focused on psychological factors influencing human behavior and the need for humanity to align with universal principles. The article notes that human actions are often aggressive and lack perception of guiding forces, leading to erroneous interpretations of events.
It is suggested that external influences can establish contact through channels within the human central nervous system, which are often dormant. Utilizing these channels, according to the article, facilitates the work of "informants" who aim to disseminate new perceptions and challenge erroneous theories that lead humanity to a dead end, preventing integration with "Civilized Planetary Minds."
Another piece of information from December 1996 emphasizes the role of the "informational source" and the potential for information to spread widely, leading to changes in consciousness and perspective. The goal is to convey the necessity of revising flawed theories and to guide humanity towards civilized planetary minds.
Planetary Mind and Evolutionary Transition
The concept of a "Planetary Mind" is introduced as a rational perception and utilization of cosmic space and civilizations. Earth is described as being ready for a transition into a new, more developed planetary community. The author notes that contact with unknown sources has not only provided interesting information and expanded consciousness but has also revealed latent creative abilities, such as painting and philosophical analysis, in the author.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the profound impact of the September 11th attacks, the potential involvement of extraterrestrial intelligence in global events, and the concept of a coming "Aquarius Era." The editorial stance appears to be one that challenges conventional scientific and governmental paradigms, advocating for a unified global consciousness and a reevaluation of humanity's place in the universe. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that humanity is on the cusp of a major evolutionary transition, influenced by forces beyond our current understanding, and that embracing this change requires shedding old beliefs and embracing a new, more enlightened path.