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Tonnel - No 22 - 2005
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This document presents materials from the 12th International Conference "Information Science of Ufological Research and Bioenergoinformationics of the XXI Century," held on October 22-23, 2005, in Moscow. The issue, titled "Part II. Bioenergoinformationics and Psychophysical…
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This document presents materials from the 12th International Conference "Information Science of Ufological Research and Bioenergoinformationics of the XXI Century," held on October 22-23, 2005, in Moscow. The issue, titled "Part II. Bioenergoinformationics and Psychophysical Aspect of UFO Phenomenon," compiles research and theoretical papers from various scientists and academics.
Articles and Key Themes
"Information Science of the World's Genome and the Physics of Being" by V.N. Lisin
Lisin introduces a new concept of the world where specific information fields and forces operate in the universe, shaping fundamental objects. He proposes that these objects can be interpreted as a harmonic scale of the physics of existence, forming the structural basis for the synthesis of the World's Genome. The article discusses how material and ideal classes of being exchange energy and information, and how the 'Information aspect of being and life' is naturally combined. It also touches upon B.A. Astafyev's concept of the World's Genome as a formula for the creation of the energetic plan of being and an evolutionary algorithm. Lisin posits that the physics of being can be represented as a matrix of a scaled structure of hidden quantum states, containing the core of the world and four orthogonal branches.
"A Triune Vision of Information Science Problems in Ufology" by A.S. Kharitonov
Kharitonov critiques the dualistic view of the world, which struggles to distinguish between living and non-living matter. He proposes a triune vision of nature based on the equilibrium of chaos and order, defined by three classes of variables. This model aims to describe the dynamic processes and the system's striving for equilibrium. He contrasts this with theories that focus on systems tending towards chaos and degradation. Kharitonov suggests that life is characterized by an 'unstable equilibrium' and a struggle for structural entropy, driven by the growth of structural diversity. He argues that understanding this equilibrium is key to comprehending the unity of non-living and living nature and society.
"Theory of Evolutionary Creationism and Dao-Biology. Information Science Essence of Biological Taxons" by D.E. Tatarenko
Tatarenko introduces the theory of evolutionary creationism and Dao-biology, emphasizing the need to integrate modern information science and bioenergetic concepts into theoretical biology. He notes that while the educational and worldview significance of this field is immense, few scientists are actively working in this area. He references the work of scientists like I. Prigogine and I. Stengers, and quotes from Bertrand Russell and Laplace to support the idea of questioning established beliefs and acknowledging the vastness of unknown forces. Tatarenko argues that modern biology has accumulated enough facts to propose new hypotheses for the constructive development of evolutionary theory, incorporating metaphysical factors beyond neo-Darwinism. He also touches upon the relationship between evolutionary materialism and teleonomic character, linking it to theology and the role of the Russian Orthodox Church.
"Physics of Being: Two Different Approaches to Describing Equilibrium" by V.N. Lisin
Lisin discusses two contrasting approaches to describing equilibrium in physics: Aristotle's law of equilibrium and Newton's first law of mechanics (law of inertia). He argues that these laws address different phenomena and questions about motion and existence. Lisin suggests that the physics of being involves changes in the structure of dynamic elements and the system's overall construction, which is incompatible with the postulates of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. He highlights the concept of instinct and the constant struggle for survival as driving forces in nature and society. The article also touches upon the idea of harmony and the importance of seeking contact with other life forms for the safety of life on Earth.
"The Information Genome of the World and the Phenomenon of Time" by V.N. Lisin
This article delves deeper into the concept of the Information Genome, describing it as a structural-symbolic analogue of the genome of living matter. It suggests that the alphabet of this genome can be represented by 'LT' letters, with 64 codons corresponding to chronospaces and coordinate systems. Lisin explains how the physical world is located in the right horizontal branch of the genome, where extents and durations are measured by real numbers. He introduces a triune coding system and discusses the hierarchy of states within the genome, relating them to different scales of existence from particles to galactic nuclei. The article also explores the role of energy and action as contents of light chronospaces and the concept of the invariance of power for stable development.
"UFOs: A Means of Control by Higher Reason over Humanity" by A.V. Ogai
Ogai proposes that UFOs may serve as a tool for higher intelligence to control humanity. This article is not fully detailed in the provided text but suggests a perspective on the role of UFOs in a broader cosmic context.
"The Disappearance of F. Valentič: New Evidence" by R. Haines, P. Norman, V. Ajaja
This article presents new evidence related to the disappearance of F. Valentič, suggesting a ufological incident with potentially significant implications.
"USA: Ufology Mysteries. Operation 'Majestic-12', Phase 1 and Phase 2" by V.S. Vasiliev
Vasiliev investigates the mysteries of ufology in the USA, focusing on "Operation Majestic-12." This suggests an exploration of government secrecy and alleged UFO-related activities.
"Metaphysics of Contacts" by S.N. Volkov
Volkov's article likely explores the philosophical and metaphysical aspects of potential contact with extraterrestrial intelligence or phenomena.
"Heavenly Universities: Who and What is Preparing Humanity For?" by G.S. Belimov
Belimov's article poses a question about the purpose and nature of 'heavenly universities,' suggesting a higher educational or developmental process for humanity.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the interconnectedness of information, energy, and consciousness in the universe. There is a strong emphasis on exploring alternative paradigms beyond conventional scientific models, particularly in the fields of ufology, bioenergetics, and the nature of life itself. The articles collectively suggest a worldview that integrates scientific inquiry with philosophical and even spiritual perspectives, seeking to understand the deeper principles governing existence and humanity's place within it. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and the exploration of complex, often unconventional, ideas related to the universe and its phenomena.
This issue of "Science and Religion" (Volume 1, Issue 1, 1995) delves into profound questions at the intersection of biology, philosophy, and cosmology. It challenges conventional scientific understanding, particularly the Synthetic Theory of Evolution (STЭ), by proposing that the genome functions as a sophisticated biographic holographic computer. The articles explore concepts like 'supergenes,' wave-based information carriers, and the potential for extraterrestrial or even divine influence on life's development and evolution. The publication appears to originate from Russia.
The Genome as a Biographic Holographic Computer
The lead article posits that the genome of higher organisms is a 'solitonic biographic holographic computer,' responsible for forming the spatio-temporal structure of developing embryos. This structure is maintained by a continuum of wave fronts, termed 'genolograms,' generated by the chromosomal liquid-crystalline continuum. Chromosomes themselves are described as actively 'reading' information, emitting laser light and sound. The concept extends to DNA, where 'solitons' – acoustic and electromagnetic fields produced by the genetic apparatus – facilitate information exchange between cells, tissues, and organs. The 'selfish DNA' of chromosomes is analyzed within a GBV model as a potential strategic information vector for all cells, including the cerebral cortex. The genome operates on both material and 'ideal' (wave) levels, with the 'supergenome-continuum' being the primary figure ensuring development, life, and programmed death. The author emphasizes that there is no sharp boundary between the wave and material levels of chromosomes, as genes produce material replicas (RNA and proteins), while supergenes process external fields to form spatio-temporal wave structures. The possibility of 'exobiological control' over genostructures via analogous communicative channels, termed 'Divine Beginning,' is also raised, suggesting the genome may not be self-sufficient for controlling a biosystem.
Energy-Information Approach to Zygote and Regeneration
From this perspective, the energy-information approach to describing a zygote is deemed crucial, as it contains the fundamental, archived bio-energetic-informational structures of a future organism. This viewpoint is extended to regeneration experiments, highlighting their significance not only for treating congenital defects and trauma but also for potentially correcting all possible genetic, genomic, and chromosomal mutations in humans. Future applications could include solving practical problems in gerontology and juvenology, requiring advanced biophysics technologies.
New Scientific Concepts and Anomalous Phenomena
The issue argues that biology, with its vast accumulated data, is approaching the recognition of fundamentally new scientific concepts. This is supported by the constant discovery of anomalous phenomena linked to the wave characteristics of material objects and the objective correlation of physico-chemical and biological processes with cosmogeophysical factors. Specific examples cited include observations of 'monsters' in Yakutian lakes like Labynykр, Vorota, and Khair, which are difficult to explain within current scientific paradigms. These phenomena are seen as influencing evolutionary and philosophical views on theoretical biology.
Critiquing Darwinism and Exploring Extraterrestrial Influence
The author expresses a critical stance towards the prevailing Synthetic Theory of Evolution (STЭ), particularly its reliance on random mutations and natural selection. The article questions whether STЭ can adequately explain the immense diversity of life forms, their complex and sometimes seemingly non-adaptive traits, and the rapid emergence of new species. It suggests that extraterrestrial or 'meta-galactic' factors might be involved in biological evolution, citing the discovery of exoplanets and the possibility of non-terrestrial life. The article references a 1995 article by G. Giviashvili in "Questions of Philosophy" which proposed that the universe might require periodic renewal through the self-destruction and birth of 'metagalaxies,' potentially initiated by 'anthropogenic' activity in a preceding metagalaxy. The author agrees with this idea, suggesting that cosmic and extra-galactic factors influence organisms at all levels, from individual to biosphere.
The Role of Physics, Cosmology, and Philosophy
The issue emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary approaches, advocating for the integration of physics, cosmology, and cosmogony to understand biological evolution. It quotes B. Pascal, stating that there is enough light for those who wish to see and enough darkness for those who do not. The work of I. Prigogine and I. Stengers is mentioned regarding the elusive fundamental level of the universe, where evolution, diversity, and instability are observed across all scales, from elementary particles to astrophysics. The article contrasts Darwin's focus on artificial and natural selection with the author's postulation of higher levels of evolutionary transformation driven by a 'quantum ultra-field temporal background of vacuum' and 'torsional,' long-term influences.
Cryptozoolology and Anomalous Events
Modern science is presented as skeptical of cryptozoolological findings, often attributing them to population dynamics or limited habitats. However, the article argues that if anomalous phenomena reported by ufologists are acknowledged, many unexplained anomalies in nature could be better understood. These include cases of monstrous births, sudden appearances and disappearances, elusive creatures like the 'snow man,' lycanthropy, unexpected epidemics, and unusual animal behavior. These events are attributed to 'intelligent cosmic forces' employing advanced technologies, possibly conducting 'socio-biological and socio-psychological experiments' on Homo sapiens, referred to as 'cosmic intelligence.'
Beyond STЭ: Higher Levels of Evolution
The article proposes that STЭ, while explaining microevolution, is insufficient for macroevolution and megaevolution. It suggests that the quantum ultra-field and torsional fields are crucial for understanding these higher levels. The author postulates that 'genotypes and patterns' are influenced by these fields. The limitations of STЭ are further highlighted by the existence of complex, non-adaptive traits that persist despite not conferring survival advantages. The diversity of forms and combinations of traits is seen as evidence against a purely utilitarian evolutionary process, suggesting a more complex, perhaps 'creator-driven' design.
The 'Game of Variety' and Pre-Adaptations
The concept of a 'game of variety' is introduced to explain the incredible diversity of life. The article also discusses the role of 'pre-adaptations' and neoteny in evolution. It criticizes the tendency of some scientists to dismiss or misinterpret paleontological findings that challenge established dogma, attributing this to narrow worldviews.
The Limits of Current Scientific Understanding
The author contends that current scientific factors are insufficient to explain the comprehensive, constructive, and logical description of all microevolutionary phenomena, including quantum speciation, macroevolution, and megaevolution. The article questions the idea that randomness alone accounts for the beauty and harmony of nature, suggesting that other factors, possibly extraterrestrial in origin, are at play. It points out that many organisms perceive their environment in vastly different spectra than humans do, indicating a richer sensory world.
The Role of Information and Energy-Information Fields
The issue emphasizes the importance of information and energy-information fields in understanding life. It suggests that future advancements will involve manipulating DNA and protoplasm to create new taxa, potentially through 'remote control' of biological evolution, even on other planets. This 'virtual' or 'computerized evolution' is seen as a potential global control mechanism.
Dualistic Phylogeny and Extraterrestrial Influence
Adopting a dualistic view of phylogeny, the article suggests that many observed changes are not solely determined by natural biotic and abiotic factors. A significant portion of these changes, including mimicry and protective coloration, are attributed to 'extraterrestrial' influences, possibly a 'divine component.' The concept of a 'Creator' or 'Hierarchy of Demurges' is introduced, responsible for creating programs or metaprograms that guide evolution, potentially through ultra-torsional or other fields.
Reinterpreting Past Theories and Future Prospects
The authors express a desire to support and develop ideas from thinkers like Lamarck, Baer, Berg, Lyubishchev, and Teilhard de Chardin, integrating them with modern concepts of energy-information processes. They hypothesize that paleontologists and paleoanthropologists may be able to reconstruct the full evolutionary history of life on Earth, potentially stored in 'supercomputers with holographic memory.' The article touches upon the concept of 'informational essence' of life forms in the universe, as discussed by I.I. Yuzvishin.
The Universe as an Information-Energy System
The issue concludes by suggesting that the universe is governed by a vast, interconnected, information-energy system. It posits that life on Earth arose from this system and that information is the fundamental source of life. The article critiques theories that explain the origin of life solely through chemical processes, arguing that chemical compounds are actually generated by life itself, driven by information from a higher source. The concept of 'auto-informgenesis of the Universe' is presented as essential for understanding the origin of life. The article also mentions the potential for planned 'ecologo-faunistic' events from Earth's past and the possibility of demonstrating other forms of life in the universe, drawing parallels with proton tunneling and materialization phenomena.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the inadequacy of current evolutionary theories (specifically Darwinism and STЭ) to explain the full spectrum of biological diversity and phenomena. There is a strong emphasis on the potential role of non-material, energetic, informational, and extraterrestrial or divine forces in shaping life and evolution. The publication advocates for a more holistic, interdisciplinary approach that integrates physics, cosmology, philosophy, and even concepts from ancient wisdom and ufology to achieve a more complete understanding of life's origins and development. The editorial stance appears to be critical of materialistic scientific dogma and open to unconventional explanations, including those involving intelligent design or external control over evolutionary processes. The authors seem to believe that a significant part of life's complexity and diversity is not purely a result of random chance and natural selection but is guided by higher, possibly non-terrestrial, intelligence.
This issue of the magazine focuses on the intersection of energy, information, biology, and physics, with a strong emphasis on emerging concepts in energy-information medicine and bioenergoinformation. It explores theoretical frameworks for understanding biological evolution and the nature of consciousness, alongside experimental research in physics and architecture.
Energy-Information Medicine and Bioenergoinformation
The article by G.M. Zadneprovsky, Vice-President of AIPUFO, introduces energy-information medicine, stating that over the past two and a half decades, these methods have been increasingly applied in folk medicine. He claims that energy-information methods can successfully address the entire spectrum of tasks faced by classical medicine, including prophylaxis, diagnostics, therapy, and rehabilitation, often with greater efficiency, shorter recovery times, and fewer side effects. A significant advantage highlighted is the absence of harmful side effects, which are a major problem with drug-based treatments. The author notes that in the USA alone, an estimated 100,000 people die annually from dangerous or incorrectly prescribed medications, and 2.2 million patients acquire diseases of varying severity.
Theoretically, energy-information methods can be effectively applied to treat diseases of any etiology. This is particularly important given the current acceleration in the emergence of new, deadly diseases and the resurgence of older ones at a more dangerous level. The article argues for the formal establishment of energy-information medicine, which, in close conjunction with classical medicine, should become a vital component of the modern healthcare system.
The main obstacle to the rapid and effective development of energy-information medicine is identified as the weak development of scientific research, largely due to strong opposition from orthodox science and relevant administrative bodies. An example cited is the attempt by the Ministry of Health in late 2004 to remove folk medicine, which widely uses energy-information methods, from the legal framework.
A broad range of scientific research is deemed necessary because energy-information medicine is based on fundamentally new concepts of humans and living matter, including the existence of new types of energy and energy-information interactions, as well as so-called 'subtle bodies.' Practical experience shows that subtle energetic informational processes and laws of the subtle world play an increasingly significant role in both micro and macrocosms. This is vividly demonstrated in the widely used yet often mysterious phenomenon of remote interactions, including remote therapy.
The article outlines several key features of remote interactions:
1. Diverse Effects: Remote interactions can produce various effects on a wide range of inanimate and living objects, including atoms, molecules, water, acids, bases, solids, semiconductors, various devices, biological molecules, viruses, bacteria, cells, tissue cultures, blood, and organs of animals and humans. Theoretically, and partially confirmed experimentally, there is no substance or process in nature that cannot be influenced by extrasensory means.
2. Distance Independence: Distance plays no role in remote interactions. High results, far exceeding average statistical values, have been achieved in numerous experiments where operators worked at distances ranging from a few meters to several thousand kilometers.
3. Shielding Ineffectiveness: Shielding objects from electromagnetic radiation does not reduce the effectiveness of these interactions; in some cases, it even enhances it. This suggests that extrasensory remote influence does not involve electromagnetic waves.
4. High Selectivity: Remote interactions can be highly selective, affecting only specific objects from a group of similar, closely located ones. An experiment with operator E.A. Dubitsky influencing blood samples showed a 3–10 fold change in apoptosis rate in targeted test tubes, even though the operator was in Moscow and the blood samples were in Novosibirsk. This selectivity cannot be explained by current classical science and points to the existence of a special subtle world environment where specific energy-information processes occur.
5. Importance of Visualization: High effectiveness of remote influence is typically achieved through vivid, imaginative visualization of the process. For instance, in an experiment involving a thermostatted water sample, operator E.A. Dubitsky visualized heating the sample with molten magma and cooling it by imagining immersion in liquid nitrogen. Despite precise temperature control, significant temperature changes were recorded, suggesting that these processes can be modeled by visualizing operator-driven processes in a subtle environment.
6. Replication Capability: Non-contact (remote) interactions allow for the 'replication' of operator efforts, distributing the influence over an indefinitely large number of objects. This feature also cannot be explained without hypothesizing a specific informational environment.
In summary, during remote interactions, the operator-extraphenomenon focuses on the object, creates a program, defines target characteristics, and initiates the realization mechanism. Within a subtle environment, programs are executed, transported, and replicated as needed. Alternatively, the effect might be achieved by duplicating the operator's mental activity on a phantom copy of the object.
This subtle environment can be described as a 'passive mind' sphere. Mental diagnostic methods and other diagnostic techniques in energy-information medicine are based on the healer's contact with this sphere. The capabilities of this passive mind sphere can be utilized by anyone with a high level of spirituality, culture, and developed skills.
Soliton Biology and Evolution
The article also discusses the concept of solitons in theoretical biology. Solitons are defined as 'solitary waves' that maintain their form and propagate without energy dissipation. The author suggests that a soliton-energetic approach, viewing living organisms as multi-level ensembles of solitons, is highly promising for theoretical biology. Biological evolution is presented as a wave theory, encompassing not only ecological and morphological aspects but also informational and energetic dimensions. This perspective views each taxon and ecological form as a mathematical program or a complex multidimensional matrix.
Several informational and energy-informational concepts are proposed for further development, including:
1. Informational concept of species and energy-informational concept of species.
2. Informational concept of taxon and energy-informational concept of taxon.
3. Informational concept of ecological niche and energy-informational concept of ecological niche.
4. Informational concept of adaptive zone and energy-informational concept of adaptive zone.
5. Informational concept of ecosystem and energy-informational concept of ecosystem.
6. Informational concept of biosphere and energy-informational concept of biosphere, tracing all paleogeological epochs and biocenotic changes from the early Archean to the Holocene.
The author concludes that only a constructive, purposeful, and rational synthesis of various theological, philosophical, and scientific theories can lead to a true understanding of biological evolution, free from bias and limitations.
Experimental Research on Geometric Forms and Weight
Another section presents an experimental study by A.I. Pluzhnikov and V.M. Eroshnenko on the influence of forms and positions of volumetric geometric compositions on their weight indicators. The study notes that people often experience comfort or discomfort in spaces with different proportions and shapes, and near architectural structures. Specialists in bioenergoinformation, biolocation, and microenergetics suggest this might be due to invisible micro-energy flows.
The research aimed to determine if these micro-energy flows could be detected without specialized equipment. The study involved weighing various geometric shapes, including metal and plastic compositions, in different orientations. The findings indicated that the weight of a volumetric composition was not equal to the sum of its parts, and it depended on the geometric form and spatial orientation. Specifically, the weight of the assembled object was less than the initial weight of its components, and when the open base (bell mouth) was oriented downwards, the weight was greater than when oriented upwards.
The authors hypothesize that these phenomena are caused by secondary micro-energy flows within the object, creating a 'reaction force' or altering the gravitational acceleration. They suggest that objects might act as waveguides for high-frequency oscillations. The study also observed that compositions of multiple cones or hemispheres were more active than single bodies.
These results are presented as potentially useful for architectural, engineering, and ecological research and design.
Synthesis of Natural Orthogonal Triangles and Prisms
This section, also by A.I. Pluzhnikov, discusses the synthesis of natural orthogonal triangles and prisms for bioenergetic applications. Engineers and architects typically use simple proportions, especially for right-angled triangles, which form the basis for various other shapes. The research explored the synthesis of 'natural' (integer) figures using intuitive and heuristic principles.
The authors claim to have synthesized over a hundred natural triangles and prisms. They describe the structural formulas and calculation methods for these figures. For triangles, each is composed of three orthogonal deltoids, which in turn are made of two orthogonal triangles (semi-deltoids). For prisms, the relationships between their edges and diagonals are defined by specific formulas.
The study synthesized 39 natural triangles and 23 natural prisms with integer diagonals. Additionally, many prisms with quasi-natural diagonals were created, based on Fibonacci numbers and approximating the golden ratio, though ideal natural prisms could not be obtained this way.
The research produced reference materials for natural and quasi-natural orthogonal triangles and prisms, intended for use in pre-design studies, new designs, and reconstruction of existing objects. The authors note that creating models of orthogonal prisms where all elements (edges, diagonals) are integers was not achieved in this study. They also state that these findings on integer orthogonal figures have not been encountered in contemporary architectural and engineering literature and invite readers to share any relevant information.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the interconnectedness of energy, information, and matter, particularly in the context of biological systems and consciousness. There's a strong advocacy for exploring and integrating non-traditional scientific approaches, such as energy-information medicine and the study of subtle energies, alongside established scientific paradigms. The magazine appears to promote a holistic view of reality, where physical phenomena are influenced by informational and energetic fields. The experimental research on geometric forms and weight, and the synthesis of natural geometric figures, suggest an underlying belief in the profound impact of form and proportion on physical and energetic processes. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into unconventional scientific theories and practices, encouraging a synthesis of diverse knowledge systems to achieve a deeper understanding of the universe and life itself.
This issue of UFO Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1, published in 1978, delves into two primary themes: the microenergetics of architectural forms and the phenomenon of UFOs as a means of control and guidance by higher intelligences.
Microenergetics of Material Polyhedra
The article by Professor A.I. Pluzhnikov, "Features of Microenergetics of Material Polyhedra," explores the impact of geometric shapes and proportions of architectural objects on human well-being and work capacity. Traditional architectural design methods often ignore environmental factors and the influence of form. Pluzhnikov highlights the importance of 'engineering biolocation' for conducting energy-information research. The author and colleagues have studied various regular and semi-regular polyhedra, including tetrahedrons, cubes, octahedrons, dodecahedrons, and pyramids. They found that certain shapes, such as figures 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, and 13, possess heightened form activity (4 points on a 6-point scale), while figures 3, 6, 10, and 14 exhibit high activity (5 points). The analysis indicates that vertices contribute 2 points to form activity, faces 3 points, edges 5 points, and lattice structures 4 points. Porous and non-rigid materials reduce activity. A 3-tier pyramid developed by the author in 2000 demonstrated high form activity, tested through biolocation and radiation indicators, and its effect on wheat germination and material weight.
The study of microenergetic processes in orthogonal prisms, as models for living spaces, revealed typical patterns of energy framework formation. This suggests that living spaces for rest and study should be at least 3 meters high, and for work, sports, and creative activities, at least 4 meters, to ensure the energy membrane does not intersect heads. The article also touches upon avoiding geopathogenic, technopathogenic, and sociopathogenic zones, but notes that the influence of large and small architectural forms also needs consideration.
Through extensive synthesis and analysis of over a thousand silhouette figures, the author identified over a hundred highly active types. These figures can be used in architectural elements, decorative ornaments, amulets, and graphic designs. The activity of figures increases with the number of identical cutouts, the height of the prism, and the use of colored or black metal, plaster, and ceramics. Conversely, porous materials, elastic materials, cement, and concrete decrease activity. The author concludes that all man-made structures possess form activity due to microenergetic radiation and that biolocation can be used to assess this activity.
UFOs as a Means of Control by Higher Intelligence
In the article "UFOs – A Means of Control by Higher Intelligence Over Humanity," A.V. Ogai posits that the current era is marked by global transformations, natural disasters, and technological catastrophes, which are scientifically confirmed signs of a new time. These trials are seen as celestial signs revealing the cause and power of a Higher intelligent force aiding humanity's transition to a higher evolutionary stage. Ufology, as a young science, is attempting to prove the existence of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
Ogai suggests that the sought-after world has always been present, not just externally but also nearby. Ancient texts indicate past contacts with higher intelligent beings from the Universe, evidenced in architecture, literature, and rituals. The author references the ancient Sanskrit name for Earth as 'AR' and for humanity as 'Aryans,' with the Sun being 'RA,' implying a unified solar civilization.
The "Information Matrix" of our world is constantly controlled by higher intelligent forces, far surpassing human technical, intellectual, and spiritual development. This matrix contains information on the origin, development, and extinction of civilizations, offering guidance and ways to mitigate cataclysms. It describes other realms of consciousness, time-space, and beings on other planets, confirming the immortality of the human essence. This matrix is holographic, operating across past, present, and future, and is adapted into sacred texts, legends, and myths worldwide.
The article discusses the concept of a "proto-language" (праязык), an image-based language used by higher worlds and indigo children, which has become inaccessible to modern humans due to civilization's degradation. This proto-language is believed to be the basis of all philosophical and literary texts. The author criticizes religious institutions for obscuring this knowledge for selfish reasons, stating that true knowledge of the planetary world order has been discredited by falsehoods and dogmas.
Ogai asserts that higher creative forces are attempting to guide humanity back to a direct perception of the world. The Information Matrix is strictly followed, regardless of human will. Humanity has failed to correct its mistakes, leading to a potential 'Apocalypse.' UFOs are seen as instruments of judgment and correction, with documented sightings at major catastrophes like Chernobyl, the 9/11 attacks, and the Indonesian tsunami serving as evidence.
The article examines linguistic analyses of words like "skyscrapers" (meaning "crushing blow") and "Phuket" (anagram of "shift of strata"), linking them to catastrophic events. It suggests that catastrophes are radical ways for higher intelligence to reach human consciousness, which is in a dormant state. The author highlights Russia as a spiritual outpost, protected from global cataclysms, and emphasizes the importance of the conference attendees' work in ufology and related sciences.
The Disappearance of Frederic Valentich: New Evidence
This section presents new evidence concerning the well-known disappearance of pilot Frederic Valentich on October 21, 1978, near Cape Otway, Australia. Testimonies from three witnesses describe seeing Valentich's Cessna aircraft descending steeply, accompanied by a large object with green lights. The authors, Richard Haines and Paul Norman, conclude that there is sufficient evidence to suggest Valentich's plane crashed into the sea. The nature of the large object remains to be determined. A third author, Vladimir Azhazha, provides data on UFO involvement in the incident.
The introduction notes that Valentich's disappearance is a persistent aviation mystery, comparable to that of Amelia Earhart. The case gained notoriety due to the recorded radio communications between Valentich and air traffic control. The article cites numerous UFO-related incidents involving aircraft, including cases of aircraft being led, circled, or disappearing, and instances where UFOs interfered with onboard electronic equipment.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine appears to focus on the intersection of unexplained phenomena (UFOs) with scientific and esoteric concepts. There's a strong emphasis on the idea that higher intelligences, both terrestrial (through architectural forms) and extraterrestrial (through UFOs), are actively influencing and guiding human development. The editorial stance suggests a belief in a hidden cosmic order and a spiritual dimension to reality, encouraging readers to explore these phenomena through scientific inquiry, biolocation, and the study of ancient wisdom. The magazine aims to raise awareness about these influences and their potential impact on humanity's future, advocating for a more conscious and spiritually aware approach to life and civilization.
This issue of the Australian UFO Bulletin, dated September 1980, focuses on the disappearance of pilot Frederick Valentich and delves into the broader context of UFOlogy, including the controversial 'Majestic 12' and Roswell incidents.
The Disappearance of Frederick Valentich
The main narrative revolves around the events of September 1980, when pilot Frederick Valentich, flying a rented Cessna 182L, disappeared over Bass Strait. The flight was intended to be routine, with scheduled radio check-ins. Valentich took off from Moorabbin, Melbourne, at 18:19, with King Island as his destination.
At approximately 09:06:14 GMT (which is 19:06:14 local time, accounting for the 10-hour time difference), Valentich reported to Melbourne air traffic control that he was over Cape Otway and descending towards King Island. He also inquired about any known traffic below five thousand feet.
Shortly after, at 09:06:26 GMT, Valentich reported seeing a large aircraft below 5000 feet. This sighting became the central focus of his subsequent communications. He described the object as having four bright lights, resembling landing lights, and later stated it was flying at least a thousand feet above him. He described its shape as elongated and noted it was playing a 'game,' flying around him multiple times at speeds he couldn't determine.
Valentich's altitude was reported as four and a half thousand feet, with a speed of 110-120 mph, aided by a ten-knot tailwind from the Northwest. His radio transmissions became increasingly erratic. At 09:09:02 GMT, he was asked about his altitude, responding with 'four and a half thousand, four, five, zero, zero.' He also confirmed that he could not identify the aircraft.
By 09:11:03 GMT, Valentich reported that the object had 'just disappeared.' He asked if the air traffic controller knew what aircraft he had seen, questioning if it was a military aircraft. The controller confirmed the object had vanished.
Later transmissions indicated that Valentich's aircraft engine began to malfunction at 09:11:52 GMT, with a 'rough running' sound. His radio transmissions ceased around 09:12:45 GMT, possibly due to ground interference.
The article presents a transcript of the official radio communications between Valentich (DSJ) and Flight Service (FS), detailing the sequence of events and dialogue. It also includes notes from the authors, such as R.X., who analyzed the voice recordings, and P.N., who investigated the case.
Witness Accounts and Investigation
Following Valentich's disappearance, P.N. interviewed numerous individuals in the Apollo Bay area. Twenty witnesses reported seeing a 'disorderly moving green light' in the sky on the same night. Three primary witnesses described seeing both the lights of a small aircraft and a very large green light moving directly above it.
One witness, Ken Hansen, reported seeing the phenomenon with his two nieces. He initially dismissed it, but later recounted the event to colleagues who were skeptical of the large green object. Hansen later discussed his sighting with a local police officer, who mentioned it to Guido Valentich, Frederick's father. This led to P.N. interviewing Hansen and his nieces, who corroborated the details.
Analysis and Theories
The article speculates on the events, suggesting that Valentich's aircraft began to descend around 09:10:30 GMT, possibly due to engine malfunction. The lack of wreckage found suggests the aircraft may have crashed into the sea, a more difficult search area than land.
It is proposed that Valentich became disoriented by 09:10 GMT, a situation pilots might not report for fear of medical evaluations affecting their careers. The authors consider the possibility that Valentich, possibly in a state of euphoria from observing the strange object, may have flown erratically, even returning towards the mainland.
The article references an Australian Maritime Oceanographic report on Bass Strait currents, suggesting that debris could be transported long distances. It also notes the difficulty in locating wreckage in the strait due to its depth and currents.
The 'Majestic 12' and Roswell Incidents
Shifting focus, the issue delves into the 'Majestic 12' (MJ-12) documents, which allegedly detail a secret US government project to study UFOs and alien technology. These documents first surfaced in the mid-1980s, claiming that an alien craft crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947, and its occupants were recovered.
Two main viewpoints exist regarding the MJ-12 documents: they are either authentic, secret government communications, or fabrications by ufologists like W. Moore, C. Friedman, and R. Shandera. The article examines the arguments for both sides, noting that much of the information in the MJ-12 documents was already in circulation in UFO literature by 1980, particularly from books like Charles Berlitz and W. Moore's 'The Roswell Incident.'
Critics argue that the MJ-12 documents were created to bolster the 'Roswell Incident' narrative, aiming to establish the authors as leading ufologists and profit from the topic. The article acknowledges that the Roswell incident has become a significant cultural phenomenon, spawning books, films, and tourism.
Further Developments and Evidence
The article discusses how the MJ-12 documents, particularly the 'Special Operations Manual,' describe extraterrestrial beings. It mentions the testimony of a pathologist from Roswell, G. Dennis, who reportedly heard from a nurse about alien bodies recovered in 1947. The description includes small, humanoid beings with thin skin, large eyes, and specific physical characteristics.
Another section references a letter purportedly written by Frederick Valentich himself, found with a strange capsule in 1982 near the Soviet-Chinese border. This letter claims Valentich was abducted by aliens and offered a position as a pilot on an alien spaceship, with a 25-year contract. He describes working on a 'giant UFO' with a crew of aliens from various star systems, who are allegedly conducting research on Earth as a cover for their true activities, including stealing liquefied oxygen from Earth's atmosphere.
Conclusion and Editorial Stance
The article concludes that while the exact fate of Frederick Valentich remains unknown, the investigation into his disappearance and the broader UFO phenomenon continues. The 'Majestic 12' documents and the Roswell incident are presented as key elements in the ongoing debate about extraterrestrial life and government secrecy. The authors acknowledge the complexity and controversial nature of the evidence presented.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the unexplained disappearance of pilots in connection with UFO sightings, the alleged government cover-up of extraterrestrial activity, and the ongoing debate about the authenticity of UFO-related documents and evidence. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various accounts and theories without definitively concluding on the nature of the events, while highlighting the enduring mystery surrounding cases like Frederick Valentich's disappearance.
This issue of the magazine, identified as Volume 2, Issue 2, published in July 1995, is titled 'OPERATSIYA «MADZHESTIK-12», FAZA 2: S GOLOVY NA NOGI' (Operation Majestic-12, Phase 2: From Head to Toe). The content is primarily in Russian and delves deeply into the Roswell incident of 1947 and the alleged 'Majestic 12' (MJ-12) project.
The Roswell Incident and its Aftermath
The article begins by discussing the conflicting interpretations of the Roswell incident among UFOlogists. Some see it as definitive proof of a crashed UFO with an alien crew, while others dismiss it as fabricated stories and documents. The mid-1990s saw renewed attention to the Roswell events, with the US Congress, through Congressman C. Schiff, requesting investigations. The General Accounting Office (GAO) and the Department of Defense (Air Force) subsequently released reports in 1995 and 1994, respectively, attempting to explain the 'Roswell incident.' The author notes that these reports were issued a decade after the initial push for UFO disclosure and suggests that the government was compelled to address the issue due to public pressure and the persistent efforts of UFO enthusiasts.
The Rockefeller Initiative and Government Response
The narrative then shifts to the early 1990s, specifically the Clinton administration. Businessman Lawrence Rockefeller, through his lawyer, approached President Clinton's science advisor, John Gibbons, advocating for the declassification of UFO-related information. Rockefeller's initiative, the 'Rockefeller UFO Disclosure Initiative,' aimed to build public trust by revealing any existing government knowledge about UFOs. This led to meetings between Gibbons, Rockefeller's group, and eventually CIA Director James Woolsey, who also supported declassification. The idea of starting with the Roswell incident as a declassification point gained traction.
Government Investigations and Reports
The article details the extensive efforts undertaken by the GAO and the Department of Defense in response to Congressman Schiff's inquiry. These investigations, spanning from March 1994 to June 1995, involved searching national archives and various military and intelligence agencies for information related to the Roswell crash and alleged alien bodies. The author suggests that these reports were primarily intended for the President and high-level officials, rather than the general public, due to the potential political ramifications.
Presidential Perspectives on UFOs
The issue explores how different US presidents have approached the UFO phenomenon. It highlights President Clinton's public statement in 1995 denying knowledge of an alien crash near Roswell, despite a letter from a young boy. The article also discusses President Carter's campaign promise to declassify UFO information and his subsequent desire to review classified data upon taking office. However, Carter was reportedly advised to frame his request within a 'need to know' basis, and his administration faced internal challenges that may have prevented him from fulfilling his promise.
Theories on Government UFO Policy
Three main theories are proposed to explain the US government's handling of UFO information and the 'Majestic 12' project:
1. 'Friend or Foe' Theory: This theory suggests that US presidents can be divided into two categories: those who protect national security secrets and those willing to disclose them. Republican presidents are generally seen as the former, and Democrats as the latter.
2. 'Scientific-Elite' Theory: This theory posits that the US government, under the Reagan administration, privatized secret UFO research and development projects, transferring them to private corporations funded by big business and science. This allowed the projects to operate outside direct presidential oversight.
3. 'Scientific-Fantastic' Theory: This theory links the creation of the US's missile defense system (PRO) to the potential for contact with extraterrestrial civilizations. It suggests that the government's interest in UFOs stems from the need to understand and potentially counter advanced alien technology, especially after the alleged Roswell crash and the disappearance of an alien craft and its crew.
The Role of 'Majestic 12'
The article extensively discusses the 'Majestic 12' documents, which purportedly detail a secret committee tasked with investigating UFOs. The author suggests that the 'Majestic 12' project was initiated to manage the fallout from the Roswell incident and to control information about extraterrestrial contact. The documents themselves are presented as having been strategically released, with some being genuine and others potentially fabricated or altered to serve specific government agendas.
Conclusion and Editorial Stance
The issue concludes by emphasizing the complexity and secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon in the United States. It suggests that the government's actions have been driven by a desire to maintain national security, control public perception, and potentially harness advanced alien technology. The author implies that the true nature of the 'Majestic 12' project and the government's involvement with UFOs remains largely hidden, with various theories attempting to shed light on this enduring mystery.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are government secrecy, the Roswell incident, the 'Majestic 12' project, and the political dynamics surrounding UFO disclosure in the United States. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, presenting various theories and historical accounts to analyze the government's complex and often contradictory approach to the UFO phenomenon. The author seems to lean towards the idea that there is a significant, hidden truth about UFOs that the government has actively worked to conceal or manage.
This issue of UFO magazine, published in May 2005, delves into the complex and often secretive history of UFO investigations in the United States, with a particular focus on the alleged 'Majestic-12' project and the Roswell incident. The publication explores the government's efforts to understand and potentially conceal information about extraterrestrial phenomena, as well as theories surrounding alien technology and potential conflicts.
Project Majestic-12 and the Roswell Incident
The magazine begins by referencing early observations of unexplained aerial phenomena near military installations, leading to the US Air Force's secret 'Project Twinkle' in the early 1950s to monitor 'green fireballs.' It suggests that the scientific leadership of the 'Majestic-12' project, established around the time of the Roswell crash, likely concluded that the primary goal of UFO activity was to locate crash sites and recover alien technology and personnel. The text highlights a 'memorandum from Hillenkotter' and the 'Special Operations Manual' (SOM1-01) from April 1954, which purportedly outline the Majestic-12 group's directives.
An incident in December 1950, where the US Air Force allegedly shot down an object over Texas, is presented as the start of a 'war' between humans and aliens. By April 1954, the 'Majestic-12' project assessed that while UFOs did not pose an immediate threat, their presence and advanced technology were undeniable. The report noted the recovery of alien bodies and debris, which were under investigation. It also mentioned that some crashes were the direct result of military operations.
The narrative emphasizes the extreme secrecy surrounding the Roswell crash and the recovered materials, suggesting that the US government kept this information hidden not only from the public but also from the aliens themselves, fearing it would provoke an open conflict.
Alien Retrieval and Government Response
A significant event described is the alleged retrieval of UFO wreckage and alien remains by extraterrestrials in the early 1980s (likely 1981-1982). This event, which supposedly involved disabling security systems and incapacitating personnel, led to the disappearance of the evidence. The Reagan administration is depicted as attempting to cover up the incident, making it difficult for subsequent administrations to access information about the project.
The magazine posits that the disappearance of the UFO evidence rendered further observation projects futile, as any recovered materials would likely be reclaimed by their original owners. It references a GAO report confirming the destruction of government records related to the Majestic-12 project and the lack of physical evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence held by the US government. The article suggests that the Reagan administration, to further obscure the truth, disseminated information about the 'Majestic-12' project to the ufological community, framing it as a virtual or non-existent entity.
Strategic Defense Initiative and UFOs
The article connects the perceived threat of an alien invasion to the development of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), or 'Star Wars.' It questions how SDI could effectively counter an attack from a vastly superior extraterrestrial civilization, given the low probability of intercepting even a single missile. The magazine also touches upon the idea that SDI might have been a cover for a more direct confrontation with aliens.
Wormhole Theory and HAARP
Further exploration into UFO phenomena leads to the theory of 'wormhole transitions' for interstellar travel, developed by astrophysicists M. Morris and K. Thorne. This concept suggests that UFOs might use Earth's magnetic field lines as 'rails' for movement, with entry and exit points potentially located near the Earth's magnetic poles. The article highlights Alaska as a strategically important location for monitoring these potential 'wormhole' entrances.
The magazine discusses the HAARP (High Active Auroral Research Project) in Alaska, suggesting it is used to scan the ionosphere to detect 'wormhole' entrances. It is theorized that HAARP's directed energy beams could disrupt the 'magnetic rail' system of these wormholes, potentially causing UFOs to crash. Additionally, HAARP is believed to monitor 'UFO traffic' and is connected to a network of similar stations worldwide.
Missile Defense and Alien Conflict
The article links the development of missile defense systems to the perceived threat of an alien invasion. It suggests that the deployment of interceptor missiles, particularly in Alaska, is intended to block potential 'wormhole' portals, thereby severing any connection between Earth and extraterrestrial civilizations. This is framed as a defensive measure against a potential 'star war.'
Historical Context and Presidential Statements
The magazine reviews historical US presidential actions related to national security and emergencies, including Truman's declaration of a state of emergency in 1950 and the subsequent legal framework surrounding such declarations. It also references a 1999 memo concerning the transfer of the 'Majestic-12' project from government to private hands.
A notable section includes an excerpt from a 2005 interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who dismisses UFOs and aliens as 'nonsense' and states that such topics are not discussed at the presidential level in Russia. This contrasts with the perceived secrecy and intense focus on UFOs within the US government as detailed throughout the magazine.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are government secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena, the potential existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, the technological capabilities of UFOs, and the implications for national and global security. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that UFOs are real, that governments possess significant, concealed information about them, and that these phenomena pose a genuine, albeit often hidden, threat or challenge to humanity. The editorial stance leans towards investigating and exposing these alleged secrets, suggesting that the public has a right to know about these potentially world-altering events and technologies.
This issue of "Metaphysics of Contacts" (МЕТАФИЗИКА КОНТАКТОВ), authored by S.N. Volkov, Professor and Doctor of Technical Sciences, explores the phenomenon of invisible Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and the potential for contact with them. The magazine posits that ignoring these phenomena or attributing them solely to technological imperfections is hindering scientific progress. It advocates for a philosophical approach to understanding these 'invisible UFOs' (PEYN objects).
The Phenomenon of Invisible UFOs
The article begins by noting the frequent appearance of spherical or vortex-like formations in photographs, often dismissed as anomalies or supernatural occurrences. It suggests that science's continued denial of these phenomena, attributing them to equipment malfunctions, leads to stagnation. The author proposes that a philosophical perspective is crucial for understanding 'invisible UFOs' and suggests that humanity has been in contact with such entities throughout its existence.
Scientific Experiments and Concepts
Reference is made to experiments by Italian scientists Constable and Boccone, who proposed the idea of invisible UFOs being of a plasma nature. Their research involved using various detectors (alpha, beta, gamma radiation), photometers, thermometers, frequency meters, and magnetometers to identify anomalous readings that might indicate the presence of invisible objects. These objects are termed 'critters' or 'creatures,' though the author finds 'critters' to be an imprecise term for ufology.
The article introduces the concept of 'Protoss Eidos Noumenon' (Πρωτη είδος νοούμενov), a primary intelligible substance, to describe these invisible UFOs. This is abbreviated as 'Object-PEYN' (ОБЪЕКТ-ПЭЙН), a term chosen for its accuracy, ease of pronunciation, and lack of complexity. Experiments in the Penza region using photographic methods suggest that PEYN objects might exist in the ultraviolet range of the light spectrum.
Methods for Contacting PEYN Objects
Ufologists are challenged to provoke contact with PEYN objects and capture them using photographic and video equipment. The proposed methods include:
1. Mantra Creation: Developing a mantra that can influence the invisible structure on a vibrational-wave level to bring it into the visible spectrum.
2. Psychophysical Exercises: Engaging in practices similar to Chinese Tai Chi-Qigong.
3. Sound Generation: Using artificial sound generators tuned to specific tones.
4. Location Selection: Conducting these activities in areas identified as anomalous zones.
Mantra Composition
The article emphasizes that a mantra is not a universal formula but must be tailored to the specific contact objective. While the semantic meaning of a mantra is debated, the power of syllables is considered. Modern mantras often use English, Greek, or Hebrew, with less emphasis on Chinese or Polish, possibly due to the perceived power of the language spoken by the majority of people. The author notes that the effectiveness of incantations can be region-specific, citing the example of Russian folk magic failing in certain areas.
Primary postulates for creating a mantra that energetically influences PEYN objects are:
1. Mantras should be used only in the region where the contact is being made.
2. The language of the mantra should align with the alphabet of the region's ancient inhabitants and their spiritual culture. For Russia and CIS countries, this is the Old Church Slavonic alphabet.
3. Contact should occur in natural 'power spots' (springs, mountains, caves) or near man-made objects that attract UFOs (pipelines, radar stations, power lines).
Secondary rules for contact include:
1. Provoking contact and capturing PEYN objects is a unique event; subsequent attempts in the same location with the same mantras are often ineffective, resulting in unfixable photographic defects.
2. Anomalous zones are considered conditional, and it is advisable to choose new locations for contacts.
3. Contact with a PEYN object is merely a fact indicating its existence in spacetime, not a method for understanding it, as no such methodology has been developed.
Numerological Approach to Mantras
The article explains that abracadabra relies on the sum of the numerological code of words, as proposed by Pythagoras. The numerical values of letters are assigned, for instance, from the Old Slavonic alphabet. To create a mantra for contacting lower spiritual entities (like Slavic folklore spirits), the mantra should contain words whose numerological code sums to 5. An example mantra is provided: "IMONTE SLAGIPE ZIBAGSIR" (ИМОНТЕ СЛАГИПЕ ЗИБАГСИР), with calculations showing each word's code summing to 5. Additional words, ILEGOS (ИЛЕГОС) and DABEROT (ДАБЕРОТ), are added, with codes summing to 1 and 3 respectively, resulting in the final mantra: "IMONTE SLAGIPE ZIBAGSIR ILEGOS DABEROT" (ИМОНТЕ СЛАГИПЕ ЗИБАГСИР ИЛЕГОС ДАБЕРОТ).
Repeating this mantra is expected to attract invisible energy clusters, cause physical sensations in the contactee, and result in photographic evidence of a spherical, invisible object.
Classification of PEYN Objects
A table categorizes PEYN objects into five classes:
- Class I (Germ): Associated with trembling, electrification, and the symbolism of new beginnings. Estimated at ~10% of all PEYN objects.
- Class II (Sign): Linked to hopelessness, anxiety, dependence, potential danger, and possible psychic disruption or lethal outcomes. Estimated at ~15%.
- Class III (Cleaner): Characterized by a lack of sensation, but in some cases, euphoria. It may serve as a warning of danger or an attempt at ecological assistance. Estimated at ~20%.
- Class IV (Emotions): Induces increased tone and good mood, potentially supporting spiritual ideas or communities. Estimated at ~45%.
- Class V (Inversion): Analogous to Class II, often seen as a precursor to health problems. Estimated at ~10%.
Some objects captured by cameras are difficult to identify and are provisionally classified under Class IV.
Safety and Nature of PEYN Objects
The safety of the experimenter is a primary concern. The article contrasts the human personality with PEYN objects, viewing the latter as potentially demonic substances. However, it argues that PEYN objects, despite their perceived power, are less free in their choices and more primitive in their organization compared to humans. A table compares a human contactee (creative, morally responsible, free in spiritual orientation) with a PEYN object (programmed, bound by responsibility to a higher power, fatalistic).
The author concludes that humans are existentially superior to any spiritual substance from 'other worlds.' Modern ufology can offer methods for re-adapting contactees based on existential principles, emphasizing choice, non-interference with advice, and focusing on the ultimate outcome.
The nature of PEYN objects is linked to the question of life after death, suggesting they might be a spiritual component of the human soul.
The "Heavenly Universities" and Humanity's Future
Dr. G.S. Belimov, Doctor of Philosophy and academician of MAI, discusses the idea of a multi-populated cosmos and the end of humanity's perceived cosmic isolation. He suggests that new technologies are enabling exploration of other dimensions and that a new field of instrumental transcommunication is emerging, allowing communication with the 'otherworldly' through technical means like radio and television.
Belimov highlights the establishment of the Russian Association of Instrumental Transcommunication in St. Petersburg. He references V.G. Azhazha's work, which was recognized by the International Chamber of Information-Intellectual Novelty at the UN, supporting the idea that humanity is not alone in the universe.
The author criticizes the notion that ufology is in a "dead end" and argues that progress is being made. He believes that official government contact with aliens is likely hidden, but the idea of multiple intelligent worlds should not be abandoned. He suggests that humanity is not yet ready for advanced alien technologies due to its inherent aggression and greed. He also touches upon the idea of humanity being a 'failed experiment' of a 'Fifth Race,' with a transition to a 'Sixth Race' being prepared. Materialistic science is seen as a barrier to understanding true cosmic structure, having mastered the physical world but failing to explore multidimensional realities.
External Influence and Control
Dr. Belimov argues that modern science lacks the desire or methodology to study multidimensional worlds and stubbornly denies other realities. He compares this to the past denial of a flat Earth, which eventually spurred scientific development. He believes that science will eventually accept concepts like a Creator, Cosmic Mind, multidimensional space, and external control of human civilization. He attributes the resistance of some scientists and politicians to conservatism, arrogance, or manipulation by extraterrestrial civilizations, suggesting they are programmed to hide the 'dark deeds' of aliens on Earth.
The article mentions the ongoing research of the Volga group, including phenomena like transmigration, 'sixth-kind' contacts, human implants, and the presence of 'aliens among us.' Instrumental transcommunication and psychographic contacts are also areas of interest. The emergence of 'indigo children' is seen as a precursor to a new, 'sixth race.' The group also monitors UFO activity in their region and promotes ufological knowledge.
There is evidence of external guidance of human civilization, with 'Higher Curators' and 'Teachers' potentially overseeing humanity, alongside adversaries.
The Role of "Heavenly Teachers" and "Evil Forces"
The concept of 'Heavenly Teachers' or Mahatmas from Shambhala is discussed, with references to E.P. Blavatsky and the Re বৈশিষ্ট. Ernest Muldashev's expeditions in search of Shambhala are mentioned. The author cautions against overestimating the power of these teachers, stating they provide guidance rather than direct control, and humanity is often slow to heed their advice, hindering spiritual evolution.
Conversely, 'Forces of Evil' are described as being more successful in their actions, leading to societal degradation, lawlessness, immorality, fear, greed, and sexual promiscuity. The destruction of the planet through ecological damage, waste, nuclear materials, and warfare is also attributed to these negative influences.
Evidence of Cosmic Correction and Control
Novosibirsk scientist A.N. Dmitriev's work, "Cosmic-Earth Connections and UFOs," suggests that Earth and humanity are subject to correction by conscious depths of the Cosmos. This correction occurs through overt and subconscious channels, especially during periods of misalignment between human goals and nature's. The article asserts that Earth is governed, and this fact should be accepted rather than denied.
Personal testimonies are presented as evidence. Allan Chumak recounts his 'training' in a 'Heavenly School' for 1.5 years, where a male voice dictated new knowledge. He describes seeing internal visions and receiving explanations about the universe, the spiritual world, and its connection to the physical world.
Similar accounts include the 3-year training of healer Nadezhda Suvorova and the astral training of Katya Cherkasova. The article mentions Nobel laureate John Nash, who claimed to have received useful information from extraterrestrials since childhood but had to conceal it for 25 years in a psychiatric clinic.
Collective Learning and Manipulation
The author lists historical figures believed to have had contact with higher beings, including Socrates, Alexander the Great, Paracelsus, Joan of Arc, Galileo, Napoleon, and others. He urges critical listening to the guidance of these 'Mentors' to avoid further self-isolation.
A significant account details a collective learning experience in a 'Network' or 'Heavenly College' in 1986-1987, involving teenagers. Participants were divided into groups of four, with an alien 'curator.' The 'training' occurred during dreams, simulating various historical periods and scenarios, including wars and survival situations. The goal was to adapt to new realities and develop strategies. After the 'courses,' participants' memories were blocked, though Nadezhda's case suggests incomplete memory erasure.
Remarkably, these individuals later met in real life, attended the same university, and some even formed lasting relationships, indicating the reality of the 'Network' experience beyond dreams.
The Purpose of Alien Intervention
Nadezhda's insights suggest that the 'aliens' are interested in humanity's educational systems and the development of non-standard, critical thinking. They apparently support educational activities that encourage independent thought and questioning. The article implies that external forces are influencing educational reforms, such as standardized testing (EGE), to slow down humanity's progress and curiosity, possibly to prevent it from becoming a threat.
The author also touches upon the 'grey aliens' and their expansion on Earth, deeming it a dangerous topic requiring separate discussion.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the existence of invisible UFOs (PEYN objects), the possibility of direct contact with them, and the metaphysical implications of such encounters. The magazine strongly advocates for a more open-minded, philosophical, and experimental approach to ufology, challenging the limitations of materialistic science. It suggests that humanity is not alone, is being guided by higher intelligences, and faces potential manipulation by extraterrestrial forces. The editorial stance is one of encouraging critical thinking, exploring paranormal phenomena, and accepting the existence of multidimensional realities and external influences on human civilization.
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Character: This issue focuses on alleged alien activity on Earth, specifically detailing the perceived threat and characteristics of a race referred to as 'Greys'. The content is based on information purportedly gathered from online sources and a contactee named Nadezhda.
The 'Greys' and Their Presence on Earth
The article posits that 'Greys' have already established a significant presence on Earth and are a source of fear for many, including the contactee Nadezhda, who chooses to remain anonymous. It is suggested that following World War II, American authorities encountered materials related to 'flying saucers' and 'contactees', leading to a 'deal' with the 'Greys' because humanity lacked defenses against them. The article claims that global authorities are deliberately concealing the 'Greys' presence to avoid provoking them into a forceful takeover, while simultaneously being concerned about the aliens' actions on Earth.
The 'Greys' are accused of conducting experiments on animals and humans, including genetic and sexual manipulation. The article dismisses the authorities' inaction regarding the 'plebs' (common people) as a sign of indifference. It further speculates that the 'Greys' may have instigated major global events like the September 11, 2001 attacks and the Beslan school siege as warnings or demonstrations of their power, indicating that humanity and its leaders are incapable of control. The 'Greys' are also blamed for subversive activities aimed at dulling the intellect of future generations and focusing people's interests solely on mundane life and pleasures, a goal allegedly achieved through media.
'Greys' Reproduction and Social Structure
Nadezhda's insights, drawn from online research, describe the 'Greys' as an artificially bred race designed to colonize giant planets with harsh, sun-distant atmospheres. Their physical appearance, including large eyes, is attributed to these planetary conditions. Their social organization is likened to ant colonies, with queen mothers laying egg-cocoons that hatch into offspring within 3-6 months, depending on caste. These castes include workers, scientists, and warriors. Like ants, 'Greys' are believed to possess collective consciousness and telepathic abilities, though this varies by caste. The article suggests that 'Greys' might falsely claim to reproduce through cloning to appear more human and avoid immediate rejection or disgust from humans, possibly stemming from an inferiority complex given that most intelligent races in the universe are viviparous. This leads to speculation about the 'Greys' interest in human sexuality and their attempts to create viviparous hybrids.
'Greys' Factions and Interstellar Relations
The article dismisses the notion of 'Greys' being divided into 'Self-Serving' and 'Other-Serving' factions as disingenuous. Instead, it suggests that the terms 'caste group', 'working internally', and 'working externally' simply describe their functional roles. Some 'Greys' serve their own kind, from primitive cleaners to high-ranking officials, while others focus on space expansion. The article notes that 'Greys' are disliked by other extraterrestrial species, much like humans are disliked due to their aggression and greed. However, there are benevolent cosmic races that offer selfless patronage to humanity as a developing species.
Historical Involvement and Current Situation
Information from a 'celestial college' suggests that 'Greys' assisted the Third Reich through contactees and advised German troops to surrender to American forces rather than Soviet ones. This allegedly resulted in the US receiving an unexpected and potent 'gift' – direct contact – rather than the hoped-for wonder weapon. The 'Greys' then reportedly moved to America, feeling secure there. There are also mentions of armed conflicts on US military bases. Currently, Americans are said to fear the 'Greys' and are seeking allies, though their efforts are described as sluggish, possibly to avoid suspicion from the 'gridzhi' (an unspecified entity or group).
Public Perception and Editorial Stance
The article notes that the topic of 'Greys' is often relegated to anecdotes and folklore, which is not accidental. It references a meeting where Russian President Putin reportedly chuckled at the mention of 'Greys', implying he knows more than he reveals. The young Russian contactee, Nadezhda, believes the waiting period is over and the 'scary stories' from the internet are close to becoming reality. She encourages ufologists to spread the truth about extraterrestrials on Earth, adopting the slogan "Don't give up, ufologists!"
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the alleged pervasive influence and threat of 'Greys' on Earth, their origins, reproductive methods, and potential manipulation of human history and society. The editorial stance appears to align with the perspective of ufologists and contactees, presenting these claims as factual and urging public awareness and action, despite the lack of official acknowledgment. The article frames the 'Greys' as an aggressive, manipulative force whose presence is actively concealed by global powers.