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Tonnel - No 14 - 2005
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This issue of "ТОННЕЛЬ" (TUNNEL), issue number 14 from 2005, features a cover headline and main article titled "ДОКТРИНА УФОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ" (Doctrine of Ufological Security), based on materials from the 11th International Ufological Conference held in Moscow on October…
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This issue of "ТОННЕЛЬ" (TUNNEL), issue number 14 from 2005, features a cover headline and main article titled "ДОКТРИНА УФОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ" (Doctrine of Ufological Security), based on materials from the 11th International Ufological Conference held in Moscow on October 23-24, 2004. The issue delves into complex topics related to ufology, extraterrestrial intelligence, and their implications for human security and well-being.
Doctrine of Ufological Security
The primary article, authored by V.G. Azhazha, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Academician of MAI, outlines a comprehensive doctrine for ufological security. This doctrine is founded on UN General Assembly recommendations from 1978, which urged states to coordinate research into extraterrestrial life and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and on the experience of international and national ufological organizations. It also aligns with the Okinawa Charter of the Global Information Society (2000) and the Russian Federation's Information Security Doctrine (2000).
A key element cited is a patent by V.G. Azhazha, which establishes the empirical and experimental observation of an informational-energetic manifestation on Earth and in near-Earth space, attributed to a non-human intelligence (referred to as 'РАЗУМ' - Reason) with technological capabilities surpassing human civilization. This phenomenon is linked to UFOs and related phenomena, suggesting humanity is not alone in the universe.
The doctrine posits a fundamental difference between the organizational principles and worldview of this non-human intelligence and human civilization, influencing its interactions with Earth. Contacts with this intelligence are categorized as positive and negative, leading to a scientific challenge of differentiating extraterrestrial entities into friendly, hostile, and loyal groups. The doctrine primarily focuses on the latter two categories.
Ufological security is defined as a state of life and activity for human society where the boundaries of ufological equilibrium are clearly defined and not violated by individuals, groups, or human communities. Violations could lead to uncontrollable actions, changes in the biotechnical sphere, and potentially the exclusion of these entities from further existence on Earth. In essence, it's a 'forbidden line' in interaction with UFOs that humanity must not cross.
Contacts with extraterrestrial intelligence are divided into two main types: informational (bio-energetic-informational) and direct (visual or immediate). These contacts have occurred throughout human history, with early descriptions found in ancient texts from Assyria, Babylonia, India, and China.
The document highlights the dangers arising from a lack of scientific awareness regarding the ufological factor, which has led to serious and tragic consequences due to the violation of ufological security principles.
Direct Contacts and Their Risks
Direct contacts with UFOs occur during encounters with terrestrial aircraft, spacecraft, or when UFOs fly over or land on Earth. These situations can lead to direct contact with extraterrestrial beings. The doctrine stresses the importance of adhering to ufological security principles.
Aggressive actions towards UFOs have sometimes resulted in negative consequences. While rare instances exist where UFOs have assisted distressed aircraft, the document warns against aggressive behavior. Even observing or approaching a landed UFO with aggressive thoughts or actions can trigger retaliatory responses. These responses can include:
- Temporary or permanent loss of vision and color perception.
- Skin pigment changes, burns, and clothing ignition.
- Temporary paralysis, loss of consciousness, and partial or complete amnesia.
- Radiation exposure leading to radiation sickness, potentially fatal.
- Chronic psychophysical disorders.
Impacts on technology can range from system failures to destruction of vehicles, mechanisms, and electronic equipment, affecting navigation, communication, and power systems.
Low flights, hovering, and landings by UFOs can also negatively affect nature, causing:
- Formation of crop circles (pictograms) and complex patterns.
- Soil dehydration, burning, and deformation.
- Suppression or destruction of vegetation and microorganisms.
- Release of rapidly evaporating atypical substances that affect the skin.
- Anomalous changes in chemical element content.
Areas affected by UFOs can exert a pronounced psychophysical influence on humans, leading to malaise, sensory disturbances, and various illnesses depending on the intensity and duration of exposure.
Direct contacts can also result in abductions, often for genetic engineering purposes or for implanting 'microchips' of unknown function. Tragic cases of human and animal deaths for sample collection or organ harvesting are also mentioned.
Ufological Information Security
This section addresses the growing importance of the information sphere in modern society and its connection to ufology. Ufological information security is defined as the state of protectedness for human civilization within the ufological information sphere. Contacts can be verbal, telepathic, psychographic, or mixed, and are categorized as:
- Broadly informative: Information intended for dissemination to other members of society.
- Narrowly informative: Information for an individual, including worldview, educational, or practical knowledge, potentially leading to enhanced creativity, diagnostic, or healing abilities.
Often, extraterrestrial intelligence initiates these informational contacts, with humans voluntarily participating out of curiosity, thereby violating ufological security principles. The document warns that such contacts can lead to disinformation and subsequent psychophysical disorders. While extraterrestrial intelligence usually leaves the termination of contact to the human, qualified help from ufologists may be needed to cease harmful interactions. Prolonged contact can result in mental illnesses, personality degradation, and even suicide.
Informational contacts have also been linked to the formation of religious sects that view UFOs as divine messengers, leading to instances of terror, attempts to eliminate ufologists, and mass suicides by sect members aiming to transport their astral bodies to UFOs.
Beyond direct contacts, an informational threat from extraterrestrial intelligence is identified, impacting spiritual development, consciousness, and the security of information and telecommunication systems, including information interception. States and organizations that manipulate ufological information through concealment or disinformation also pose a threat.
Methods of Ensuring Ufological Security
For individuals, ensuring ufological security involves access to open scientific ufological information to protect themselves from negative external influences and to foster physical, spiritual, and intellectual development.
For states and the international community, information security interests include:
- Comprehensive development of national networks of governmental and non-governmental ufological organizations.
- Equivalent international exchange of ufological information to foster new scientific concepts, high-tech developments, and domestic social stability.
For the international community, interests include:
- Providing members with scientific ufological information for cultural and humanitarian development.
- Maintaining global public consensus.
- Fostering spiritual and intellectual development of the global community for ufological security.
To achieve these interests, ufologists are urged to:
- Expand and strengthen national ufological organizations.
- Develop ties between national ufological structures and government bodies.
- Establish state ufological organizations for research and coordination.
- Enhance the use of ufological information infrastructure, improving official contacts and information exchange.
- Integrate reliable ufological information into the global information space to displace primitive and religious ufological beliefs.
- Create unified national and planetary databases of ufological information.
- Ensure citizens and organizations have the right to freely seek, receive, and disseminate scientific ufological information.
- Develop a system of ufological information security for the international community, including methods for identifying, assessing, and predicting threats from extraterrestrial intelligence.
- Develop scientifically and practically based approaches to ufological information security, considering geopolitical situations and the potential use of 'information weapons' by extraterrestrial intelligence.
- Propose coordinated policies for ensuring ufological security at the global level.
- Create unified programs and training systems for specialists in ufological information security, theoretical and applied ufology, and educational programs.
In emergency situations involving UFO contacts, ensuring the security of critical facilities and neutralizing informational-psychological influences on individuals is paramount. Withholding or distorting information can lead to psychological stress, panic, and casualties.
The most effective way to ensure ufological security is seen as a collaborative effort by states and scientists to analyze and synthesize contact information, developing a Theory of Contact and Interaction with other forms of intelligence.
Specific Proposals for Ensuring Ufological Security
Given that UFO systems employ energy-informational technologies that can influence health and behavior, legal frameworks are needed to guide scientific efforts in ufological security. Legally regulated activities should include:
- Development of metrology and monitoring of ufological phenomena and impacts.
- Study and standardization of ufological phenomena and impacts.
- Development of ufological security rules.
- Activities of state authorities and local governments in ufological security.
- Oversight of individuals and organizations working in ufology.
- Education in ufology.
- Ensuring accountability for damages caused by violations of ufological security rules.
- International cooperation in this field.
The document recommends that legislative bodies develop a Federal Law titled "On Ensuring Ufological Security of the Population" due to the increasing public interest in UFOs, the potential seriousness of ufological phenomena, and the state's responsibility for public safety. It also suggests that the government consider developing a federal targeted program for "Ufological Security of the Population of Russia."
Further recommendations include:
- Introducing 'Ufology' and 'Ufological Medicine' as specializations in education.
- Developing state educational standards for ufology as part of ecology and medicine.
- Creating educational and methodological literature for ufology and ufological medicine.
- Including ufology specializations in state classifiers and developing relevant documents.
- Developing medical programs for ufological disciplines and certification procedures.
- Creating programs for research and post-contact rehabilitation.
- Objectively covering ufology issues in mass media, including scientifically oriented educational programs.
- Developing regulations for monitoring informational content in mass media, including art and advertising.
Energy-Information Medicine and Modern Healthcare
This section, authored by G.M. Zadneprovsky, discusses the ongoing crisis in modern healthcare, exacerbated by the AIDS epidemic and the limitations of classical medicine in combating infectious diseases. It notes the increasing number of diseases caused by medications themselves, with over 5,000 known drug-induced pathologies, some fatal.
The text points to the rapid evolution of microorganisms, leading to new dangerous diseases like Ebola, SARS, and avian flu, and the 'resurgence' of previously controlled illnesses. Modern medicine faces significant challenges in treating chronic diseases and responding quickly to emerging biological threats.
Energy-information medicine is proposed as a solution, viewing the human body as a symbiosis of physical structure and a field-based life form. This approach aims to integrate with classical medicine to achieve breakthroughs in healthcare. It encompasses prophylaxis, diagnostics, therapy, and rehabilitation.
Intellectual activity, psycho-emotional state, and health are linked to the potential of subtle energy and the balance of Yin and Yang energies. The document suggests that significant decreases in the subtle energy potential and a powerful surge of low-frequency energy, reflecting dominant negative emotions, have contributed to a decline in creative forces and an increase in mortality in Russia since the late 1980s. Energy-information medicine is presented as a means to overcome these negative processes.
It views illness as a combination of somatic and field-level processes, where feedback loops on the field level regulate homeostasis and the development of pathological processes. This offers new therapeutic possibilities for chronic and seemingly incurable diseases.
The rapid evolution of bacteria and viruses, driven by factors like population density and psycho-emotional state, is identified as a major threat. Energy-information medicine proposes new methods to combat these pathogens, including direct destruction through energy-emission with frequency and pattern modulation, informational substitution, and combinations thereof.
Despite Russia's low ranking in healthcare funding and effectiveness, the widespread adoption of energy-information methods could significantly improve its position, provided there is state recognition, support, organizational efforts, research, and qualified personnel.
Information Biomatrices and UFOs
This section by Yu.G. Simakov, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, and Academician of MAI, introduces the theory of information biomatrices. It suggests that evolution is pre-determined by these matrices, which record the entire evolutionary path. The theory posits that organisms evolve by mastering increasingly complex biomatrices, a concept aligned with orthogenesis and nomogenesis.
Key distinctions from existing theories of phylogenesis and ontogenesis include:
1. Evolution is predetermined by individual information biomatrices; evolution reflects individual development, repeating forms already mastered by organisms.
2. The limited number of biomatrices are used repeatedly across different levels of life, analogous to reincarnation.
3. Evolution is preformed at the informational level, with changes occurring through the use of ontogenetic biomatrices, thus rendering micro- and macroevolutionary theories redundant. Populations are seen as communities where evolutionary processes are observed, not as evolving units.
4. Information biomatrices are universal, facilitating directed panspermia and predetermining life forms. Life does not arise randomly on planets; DNA-protein code-based life forms are similar across cosmic objects.
The theory draws parallels between biological information storage and computer information processing.
Evidence for Life in Space
The article discusses potential evidence for life beyond Earth. Early hopes for life on Venus were dashed by Soviet and Mariner probe data, which revealed a hostile atmosphere. However, panoramic images from the "Venera-9" and "Venera-10" landers showed structures resembling mollusks, suggesting possible life forms.
Further evidence comes from carbonaceous meteorites, which contain "organized elements" that resemble terrestrial fossilized microorganisms like algae. These findings, first reported in 1961, have been a subject of debate, with some researchers suggesting they are evidence of extraterrestrial life, while others remain cautious.
Extreme States of Human Consciousness and Biomatrix Concepts
This section explores the concept of biomatrices in the context of human consciousness and near-death experiences. It suggests that during clinical death, a unique substance, described as a "spiritual body" or "information biomatrix," leaves the material body. This concept is linked to Raymond Moody's research on near-death experiences, where individuals report out-of-body sensations and a journey through a dark tunnel.
The article posits that this spiritual body, or information biomatrix, may be responsible for carrying accumulated information and returning to the universal field of consciousness. The experiences described by near-death survivors, such as observing their physical bodies from an external perspective, are presented as potential evidence for the existence and function of these information biomatrices.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue strongly advocates for a proactive and regulated approach to ufological phenomena, emphasizing the need for scientific research, public awareness, and governmental oversight. It presents a unified doctrine for ufological security, integrating information security and even proposing new medical paradigms like energy-information medicine. The underlying stance is that humanity faces significant, potentially existential, threats from extraterrestrial intelligence and that a coordinated, scientifically informed global strategy is essential for survival and development. The magazine appears to support unconventional scientific theories, such as information biomatrices and energy-information medicine, as crucial for understanding and addressing these challenges.
This issue of UFO magazine, dated 1997, explores various anomalous phenomena, including out-of-body experiences, alien implantation, and historical accounts of unexplained events. The magazine presents a mix of personal testimonies and historical research, aiming to shed light on extraordinary occurrences.
Out-of-Body Experiences and Near-Death Encounters
The issue begins with a personal account of an out-of-body experience during a severe illness. The narrator describes leaving her body, observing it from above, and feeling a sense of peace and detachment, contemplating the possibility of death. The text then discusses the process of realizing one has left their physical body, noting that it can be a disorienting experience accompanied by unusual thoughts and emotions. It introduces the concept of a 'spiritual body' or 'new body' that is non-physical and can pass through solid objects, retaining senses like sight and balance but lacking physical kinesthetic sensation.
Another account details a man's experience after a car accident that left him in a coma. Upon waking, he felt like a different being, struggling to adapt to his earthly life and recalling memories of being from Saturn. He describes the difficulty of adjusting to human customs, food, and social interactions, feeling a strong desire to return to his home planet. His former wife notes a significant personality change after the accident, describing him as aggressive and distant, leading to their separation.
Alien Implantation and 'Information-Field Matrices'
The magazine explores the phenomenon of 'information-field matrices' or 'alien souls' being implanted into human bodies. G.S. Belimov, head of the Volga Group for the Study of Anomalous Phenomena, discusses cases where an alien consciousness might replace or coexist with a human's. He references Bulgarian clairvoyant Vanga and American researcher Joel Achenbach, who have encountered individuals who believe they are inhabited by extraterrestrial beings. The article highlights the case of Valentina Gorshunova, who claims to be an alien named Kaina from the planet Prozerpina. She recounts a severe illness that preceded her 'implantation' into a human body, and her subsequent adaptation to Earth life, including reconnecting with her former partner, Noah (Andrey Rubtsov), who also experienced a similar implantation.
Historical Anomalies and Celestial Events
The issue also delves into historical records of anomalous phenomena. An article by D.G. Shkaev examines mentions of unusual events in English chronicles from the 7th-8th centuries. It focuses on the writings of Bede the Venerable, who documented various seemingly supernatural occurrences in monasteries, including unexplained lights and divine interventions. The author suggests that these accounts, whether real or fabricated, served to reinforce the belief in God during a period of religious instability. The article also references the 'Continuatio Bedae' and 'Annales Cambriae,' citing specific instances of solar and lunar eclipses, a bright star, rain turning to blood, and nights as bright as day, suggesting a historical interest in celestial and anomalous events.
The Case of Boris Kipriyanovich
Another significant case discussed is that of Boris Kipriyanovich, a child from Volgograd Oblast, who is believed to have the soul of a Martian. He reportedly speaks of past lives on Mars, ancient civilizations, and interplanetary events, including a nuclear war. The article notes that Boris's unique abilities and knowledge have led to him being classified as an 'indigo child' by some researchers, though his future remains uncertain due to his challenging childhood circumstances.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature of consciousness, the possibility of life beyond the physical body, and the intersection of human experience with extraterrestrial or otherworldly influences. The magazine appears to adopt an open, albeit cautious, stance towards these phenomena, presenting various accounts and historical data for the reader's consideration. The editorial stance encourages further investigation into these anomalous events and the potential for 'information-field matrix' replacements, suggesting that while current scientific understanding may be limited, these phenomena warrant continued observation and study.
This issue of UFO magazine, dated 1998, delves into two primary areas: the interpretation of historical records for unusual phenomena and a new theoretical model of physical space and time.
Historical Anomalies and Ancient Records
The magazine begins by examining the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" and the "Annals of Cambria," highlighting intriguing parallels between their accounts of events from the 7th and 8th centuries. The "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle," compiled from various sources including oral traditions and Bede's "Ecclesiastical History," is presented as a significant historical document. Several specific entries are cited:
- 678: An August appearance of a star, described as a comet, visible for three months and resembling a sunbeam.
- 679: The burning of Coludeburg by "God's fire," interpreted as a possible meteor shower or meteorite impact.
- 685: A report of "bloody rain" in Britain, with milk and butter turning to blood, possibly explained by excess iron in rainwater.
- 729: The appearance of two comets.
- 734: The moon appearing to be filled with blood, potentially a description of a solar eclipse.
The article notes that the "Annals of Cambria" contain descriptions that closely match those in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" for certain years (e.g., 676/678, 689/685). The author questions the chronological discrepancies and suggests that while the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" is a compilation of diverse sources, the "Annals of Cambria" might be more reliable due to their more focused nature. However, the "Chronicle" surprisingly aligns with the "Continuatio Bedae" regarding the lunar eclipse of 734. The author posits that the overlap in descriptions across these different sources suggests a basis in historical reality, leaving the interpretation open to scientific, astrophysical, or ufological perspectives.
The author concludes this section by stating their attempt to lay the groundwork for such research by comparing these historical sources within the context of the formulated problem.
A New Model of Physical Space (Theory of Yu. Baurov)
The second major section introduces a new theory on the structure of physical space and time in the universe, proposed by Russian physicist and mathematician Yuri Alekseevich Baurov.
Baurov's theory posits a physical model where space and time are formed from a finite set of discrete, one-dimensional objects called "biions." These biions constantly interact, initially forming a one-dimensional space (R₁). This interaction leads to a process of minimizing potential energy, which, if not occurring, would mean no time or space. Biions are described as being born, dying, expanding, and contracting, with a general expansion occurring in the present era.
This process results in the observable three-dimensional space (R₃), along with galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields and relic radiation. The fundamental units of time and distance, or "quanta," grow as our space forms. Gravitational and electromagnetic fields, along with their associated particles, emerge subsequently.
Larger cosmic structures, such as gas clouds, stars, planets, comets, galaxies, and clusters of galaxies, form from this system. The theory suggests that over 90% of the universe's mass consists of unobservable objects, possibly including "black holes."
A significant conclusion from Baurov's theory, derived from quantum field theory, is the prediction of a global magnetic anisotropy (MAП) of space. This is linked to a cosmological vector potential (Aг) with a large magnetic field strength. This global MAП challenges fundamental concepts of space and time, including the laws of conservation of momentum, impulse, and energy, suggesting a unified connection of all physical phenomena.
The theory also proposes that local regions of space exhibit anisotropic properties, particularly concerning elementary particles.
Local Anisotropy and Biion Characteristics
The question of why local anisotropy exists in the microworld is posed, with the current quantum field theory unable to provide an answer. Baurov's theory suggests that these local anisotropic properties in elementary particles are intrinsically linked to the global anisotropy of the universe, both stemming from the same system of objects that form space.
It is hypothesized that unknown objects exist, defined by the product of vector potentials (A) and a characteristic distance scale (X₀), where Aгl x X₀ = const. This relationship is believed to underpin our world and its fundamental properties, such as electromagnetism, including the fine-structure constant, which remains constant across these objects.
Baurov's approach, developed between 1980-1990, involves a mathematical solution for biions, represented by the product of the cosmological vector potential (Aг) and the biion's length (X(i)), where 'i' is a time index. The vector potential Aг can be positive or negative, leading to the product being real or imaginary. Discrete time for a biion is a discrete change in the index 'i'. Biions exist in four physical vacuum states (ВС), denoted by symbols IIIIII.
- In BC III, for the smallest time quantum (τ), the positive length of a biion increases and decreases with the smallest distance quantum (X₀).
- In BC III*, for the smallest time quantum (τ), the negative length of a biion increases and decreases, respectively, with the smallest distance quantum (X₀).
These actions are discrete. The time periods of biion interaction (index 'i') range from 0, 1, 2... to KNP, where KNP represents the time periods for the formation of three-dimensional space (R₃) in BC II*. Between periods i=k and i=kN, the microworld is primarily formed; upon completion of the KNP period, the macroworld and megaworld fully emerge in space R₃.
Special functions (psi, Ψ) are introduced to define the probability of events, specifically the discrete decrease or increase in biion length during interaction, not exceeding 1. For example, at period k, there is a 100% probability of a "four-contact interaction."
This four-contact interaction, occurring in the space R₁, allows for the introduction of potential energy (PE) greater than zero. This results in a "quadrilateral" of vacuum states, forming "boxes" – energetic particles that constitute the micro-spaces for elementary particles in our world.
Implications of Baurov's Theory
A key prediction of Baurov's theory is the existence of a new, fifth interaction in nature, distinct from the weak, strong, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces. This interaction arises from changes in the total potential (ΔS) due to the vector potential of natural and artificial magnetic fields (Earth, Sun, Galaxy, etc.). If the vector potential of a magnetic system in a region of space opposes Aг (which is proportional to the mass of elementary particles), it will interfere with the formation of elementary particles, drawing energy from them and causing matter to be expelled from regions of reduced potential.
The theory suggests that powerful stationary electromagnetic systems could be created on Earth to generate this new force, potentially providing energy for various human needs. Such systems could also be developed in space.
Physical Parameters of the Universe
Based on Baurov's theory, the magazine outlines key physical parameters:
- Average density of matter: Assuming an index 'i' equal to KNP, the characteristic size is approximately X₀ x KNP + 10²⁸ cm (matching the estimated radius of the universe). The density of matter in the universe is estimated at approximately 10⁻²⁹ g/cm³.
- Total energy in the universe: Calculated as h /τ₀ x KNP, it is approximately 5.4 x 10⁷⁷ ergs, corresponding to a mass of about 6 x 10⁵⁶ grams.
Conclusion
The proposed scheme of R₃ formation based on biion dynamics is presented as a framework that animates, enriches, and complements the physical results concerning elementary particles described by quantum field theory in the mid-1980s. It is seen as a precursor to new views on the structure of physical space and time in the universe, according to Yu.A. Baurov's theory.
References
1. Baurov, Yu.A. (1998). *Structure of Physical Space and a New Method of Obtaining Energy*. Moscow.
2. Ongoing experimental research confirms the existence of a new (fifth) force in the universe.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO magazine appears to adopt a stance that bridges historical investigation with cutting-edge theoretical physics. It encourages readers to consider unconventional interpretations of historical events and to engage with new scientific models that challenge established paradigms. The editorial focus seems to be on exploring the unknown, whether in ancient records or in the fundamental structure of the universe, and presenting these explorations as potentially significant for understanding reality.