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Title: ТОННЕЛЬ (TUNNEL) Issue: № 34 Volume/Year: 2010 Publisher: АКАДЕМИЯ ИНФОРМАЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ И ПРИКЛАДНОЙ УФОЛОГИИ (Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology) / МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ УФОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ АССОЦИАЦИЯ (International Ufological Association) Country: Russia Language: Russian…

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Title: ТОННЕЛЬ (TUNNEL)
Issue: № 34
Volume/Year: 2010
Publisher: АКАДЕМИЯ ИНФОРМАЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ И ПРИКЛАДНОЙ УФОЛОГИИ (Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology) / МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ УФОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ АССОЦИАЦИЯ (International Ufological Association)
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
Cover Headline: КОНЦЕПЦИЯ МНОГОМЕРНОЙ РЕАЛЬНОСТИ И ФЕНОМЕН НЛО (Concept of Multidimensional Reality and the UFO Phenomenon)

Article: КОНЦЕПЦИЯ МНОГОМЕРНОЙ РЕАЛЬНОСТИ И ФЕНОМЕН НЛО by Евгений Файдыш

Introduction

The article by Evgeny Faidysh challenges the prevailing view of UFOs as solely extraterrestrial spacecraft. It argues that a deeper analysis of facts reveals that phenomena similar to UFOs have been known since ancient times and have accompanied humanity throughout history, with interpretations shifting from religious to mystical. The author suggests that a more plausible hypothesis is that UFOs originate from layers of parallel reality, higher dimensions of space, and that ancient civilizations were aware of this, considering 'vimanas' as machines for inter-world travel.

Multidimensional Reality and Thin-Material Reality

The author posits that reality, as perceived in altered states of consciousness, is vastly more complex than our everyday world. It encompasses an infinite number of worlds, similar to or more complex than ours, with different dimensionalities, geometries, and physical laws, all interconnected and interacting. This multidimensional hyper-space is described as non-uniform, with condensations and rarefactions, analogous to constellations and galaxies in our universe.

Hyperdimensional Tunnels

These multidimensional worlds are interconnected by a network of virtual, often transient, connections resembling a multidimensional spiderweb. Some connections are more stable, forming 'main paths' or 'attractors' around which virtual pathways emerge and disappear. These hyperdimensional tunnels or gateways differ from our world's roads in several ways:

1. Non-locality: They eliminate conventional distance, allowing near-instantaneous travel between distant points. This is likened to folding a map so that two points meet.
2. One-way travel: Often, travel through a tunnel is unidirectional, making return journeys impossible without finding a new path.
3. Selective transparency: Tunnels have varying degrees of transparency, allowing certain types of energy or matter to pass while blocking others. Most are transparent to subtle energies but not physical matter, though exceptions exist. This selectivity may serve as a protective mechanism.

Finding or creating a tunnel to a desired world is a complex task, often requiring the creation of a model of the target world through rituals and symbolic actions, utilizing 'places of power' that naturally facilitate inter-world transitions.

Membranes

Membranes act as the 'doors' or gateways within hyperdimensional tunnels. They are not always open and can be secured with complex 'codes' and 'guards,' requiring knowledge of specific rituals to pass. Due to the differing physics of interconnected worlds, membranes can have unusual forms, such as multi-colored rainbows, misty veils, or fractal geometric structures.

The World Tree

Another common way to classify interconnected worlds is by their level of manifestation, a concept found in various traditions like Tantra, Kabbalah, and European mystical alchemy. This hierarchy is often depicted as a 'World Tree,' where higher levels are less manifest in the material world and encompass more lower levels. The roots are embodied entities (humans, animals, plants), while the apex is the divine principle (superconsciousness). This structure is described as a giant fractal with a tree-like, self-similar geometry. Journeys into these spaces begin with the individual subconscious, opening into the collective unconscious, a vast repository of humanity's shared experience.

Space and Time

Time is a crucial dimension within the World Tree, with each archetypal space existing in the past, present, and future. Travel between different temporal slices of the same world is possible but requires high skill. The World Tree is considered the most general classification of thin-material worlds, though other classifications exist, such as shamanic maps of upper, middle, and lower worlds.

Invariants of Inner Space

The article discusses invariant characteristics of inner space that are perceived similarly across cultures, appearing in myths, art, dreams, and hallucinations. These invariants are not tied to fixed spatial-temporal relations but also to narrative structure and value orientation. Carl Jung's work on psychological invariants or archetypes is highlighted.

Key characteristics of inner space include:

1. Variable Size and Shape: Objects can instantaneously change size from gigantic to microscopic. This is often linked to the perceived dominance or threat of an object.
2. Deformation of Proportions: Parts of an object can disproportionately enlarge or shrink, a phenomenon observed in children's dreams and ritualistic art.

Unlike Newtonian space, where size and shape are generally constant (unless deformed by external forces), inner space allows for extreme transformations. Inner space is also characterized by strong inhomogeneities and topological 'sutures' that enable instantaneous transitions between different geometries, forming a complex network. This is compared to the concept of multiple spaces with different geometries used in quantum gravity theory.

Portals

Portals are crucial to the UFO phenomenon, acting as passages connecting Earth to other layers of multidimensional reality. They are often located in 'places of power' and are frequently associated with UFO sightings. Examples include Lake Baikal, the Nazca desert, and mountainous regions like the Himalayas and Andes. Ancient megalithic structures, such as stone circles and dolmens, are believed to amplify the effect of these portals.

Fractals and Portals

Fractals, self-similar sets with fractional dimensions, are proposed as the likely surfaces of portals. Their complex, repeating patterns are found in nature (rock formations, landscapes) and in ancient cultures (mandalas, sacred geometry). Computer modeling has generated fractal membranes that resemble portal surfaces. Crop circles, often exhibiting fractal forms, are also frequently found in areas with suspected portals.

Sacred Forms and Natural Portals

Natural formations resembling sacred images or archetypes, such as lingam-shaped mountains (e.g., Kailash) or Yoni-lingam formations, are considered sacred and are often sites where anomalies like UFOs are reported. Similarly, cloud formations or other temporary natural phenomena can sometimes resemble UFOs or divine figures, indicating potential portal activity or information transfer from parallel worlds.

Examples of Portals

  • Crop Circles: Many crop circles, particularly those with fractal patterns, are found in areas associated with portals.
  • Megalithic Sites: Stonehenge and similar ancient complexes are often sites of crop circles and are believed to be related to portals.
  • Giant Figures: The 'Giant of Cerne Abbas' is an example of a large-scale image formed by trenches, which appears annually and is located in an area with potential portal activity.
  • Labyrinths: Labyrinths, like those in the Nazca and Palpa deserts, are considered positive labyrinths (formed by a single line) and are thought to be passages to parallel realities.
  • Olkhon Island: This location on Lake Baikal is known for grass circles and is considered a sacred shamanic site with numerous reports of disappearances, encounters with otherworldly entities, and sightings of strange flying objects.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the concept of multidimensional reality as an explanation for phenomena traditionally attributed to extraterrestrial visitors. The magazine promotes a view that integrates ancient wisdom, psychological concepts (like Jung's archetypes), and modern scientific ideas (like fractals) to understand UFOs and related anomalies. The editorial stance appears to favor a non-conventional, speculative approach that seeks deeper, possibly spiritual or metaphysical, explanations for these mysteries, moving beyond purely materialistic or extraterrestrial hypotheses. The emphasis is on the interconnectedness of realities and the potential for interdimensional travel and communication.

This document, titled "PLANETARY PLACES OF POWER AND UFOs," is a report or article, likely from a conference, presented by Evgeny Faydish and Alexey Ivanov, with Evgeny Faydish being a notable author and researcher in the field. The report, dated October 24, 2009, explores the intersection of ancient sacred sites, their energetic properties, and the phenomenon of UFOs. It argues for a broadened scientific paradigm to understand these complex issues, incorporating multidimensional physics, parallel realities, and the study of consciousness.

Places of Power and Their Characteristics

The article defines "places of power" as multidimensional portals connecting our world with other layers of reality, facilitating contact with divine beings or teachers. These beings are described as having multidimensional natures and capabilities far beyond human comprehension, sometimes depicted with multiple limbs, heads, or wings, and occasionally manifesting in human form to found civilizations.

These entities are often observed arriving in advanced flying craft, which the authors equate to modern UFOs. The report notes that UFO activity is frequently observed at these power sites, citing examples like Tibet, the Indian Himalayas, Lake Baikal, sacred centers in South America (Chavin, Tiwanaku), and the Nasca and Palpa deserts.

Specific examples of places of power are detailed:

  • Olkhon Island (Baikal, Russia): The article discusses the investigation of grass circles, noting that some exhibit harmonious energy scans while others show destructive energies, sometimes linked to ancient cults. A 2009 construction of an 11-turn labyrinth on Olkhon is mentioned, intended to restore harmony and reduce chaos.
  • Tiwanaku (South America): This complex, featuring the Gate of the Sun, is considered a portal through which Viracocha, son of the sun god Inti, entered our reality. The 'Lower Temple' contains numerous heads, some anthropomorphic, others zoomorphic, and some resembling alien depictions.
  • Nasca and Palpa Deserts (Peru): These areas are known for their giant geoglyphs and megalithic complexes, including spiral labyrinths. Maria Reiche, a researcher of the Nasca lines, referred to them as 'passages to another reality.' The article notes that while Nasca is a tourist hub, the Palpa sites are less documented, and souvenirs focus on other motifs.
  • Mount Blanca (Colorado, USA): This mountain is sacred to Native Americans, and its destruction is prophesied to signify the end of the world. The Bush family's plans to extract water from an underground sea in this region are seen as a potential threat.
  • Crete, Greece: The island is linked to the ancient Minoan civilization and the legend of the Minotaur's labyrinth. The author expresses surprise at the absence of labyrinth imagery in Cretan museums and souvenir shops.
  • Delphi, Greece: The Delphic Oracle is mentioned, with the author noting its omission from museum displays and the closure of the Castalian spring.

UFOs and Their Nature

The article categorizes potential entities encountered through these phenomena, drawing from Hindu traditions of the 6 Samsara worlds (realms of existence). These categories include:

  • Hungry Spirits (Preta Loka): Often encountered through virtual reality and the internet, these entities are parasitic, seeking human energy. They are skilled at mimicry, posing as spiritual teachers, deceased loved ones, or even aliens. Their communication is often characterized by flattery and banal information, as they primarily reflect the contactee's own psyche.
  • Archetypal Images of Other Worlds: These are less common encounters. Examples include beings from the 'Gods' world (tall, radiant, fragrant), 'Asuras' (warlike, aggressive), and 'Hell' worlds (frightening appearance, foul odor, inducing terror).
  • Human World Visitors: This category includes visitors from the past or future, or entities from parallel Earth realities.
  • Animal World Beings: These are described as existing across multiple worlds and dimensions, such as the Nagas (serpent-like beings) and dragons from the cosmic ocean around Mount Meru. Animals can also act as mediums for entities from other worlds.

Threats to Places of Power

A significant concern raised is the modern trend towards the destruction and suppression of information related to places of power and UFOs. The authors view this as a deliberate effort to destabilize planetary equilibrium and foster social degradation, potentially leading to societal collapse and the rise of an 'Antichrist.'

Examples of such threats include:

  • The construction of a pulp and paper mill near Lake Baikal, polluting its waters.
  • Plans to lay an oil pipeline along the shores of Baikal.
  • The proposed construction of a radioactive waste repository near Angarsk.
  • The attempt to build a shipping canal through the Rama Bridge.
  • The potential destruction of Mount Blanca by water extraction plans.
  • The disruption of the sacred complex at Lumbini in Nepal and the Chidambaram temple in India.
  • The use of wastewater for artificial snow on sacred Navajo mountains in the USA.

Conclusion and Research Directions

The report concludes that understanding UFOs and 'contact' phenomena requires a significant expansion of the scientific paradigm. This includes operating within categories of multidimensional physical reality, exploring models of parallel physical and informational spaces connected by hyperspace tunnels (portals), and studying their relationship with places of power and ancient megalithic structures. The analysis of altered states of consciousness, archetypal symbolism, and cartography during contact events is also deemed crucial. The authors emphasize the role of UFOs and their associated civilizations in maintaining biosphere-noosphere harmony and counteracting chaotic forces, while expressing concern over the current trend of destroying or suppressing information about these phenomena.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this document are the profound connection between ancient sacred sites (places of power) and UFO phenomena, the potential for these sites to act as portals to other dimensions or realities, and a strong concern about the deliberate destruction and suppression of information regarding these sites and phenomena. The editorial stance is one of advocating for a broader, more inclusive scientific approach to understanding these complex issues, viewing UFOs and places of power as integral to the planet's energetic balance and potentially linked to the fate of human civilization. There is a clear belief in the existence of multidimensional realities and non-human intelligences interacting with Earth.

This document appears to be a scanned issue of a Russian-language publication, likely a scientific or technical magazine, focusing on physics and energy. The content is divided into several articles and sections, with the primary focus on exploring the nature of the driving force and its potential for future energy generation. The articles delve into theoretical concepts, proposing new interpretations of classical mechanics through the lens of quantum mechanics and a field called 'rhythm-dynamics'.

Article 1: The Nature of the Driving Force and the Future of Energy

This section, authored by Yuri Ivanov, addresses the fundamental question of what constitutes a driving force and how it can be harnessed for future energy needs. The author critiques the conventional view that motion is an inherent property of macro-bodies, referencing Aristotle's inquiry into the mechanisms of motion. Ivanov posits that macro-phenomena are consequences of atomic and quantum-level processes. A key hypothesis is that by manipulating phase relationships at the micro-level, a directed driving force can be generated, serving as an energy source. This is made possible by the development of phase-frequency representations of motion.

  • The article outlines a table of contents for this section, including:
  • The Nature of the Driving Force
  • Quantum Reality in Macro-world Phenomena
  • Wave Interpretation of the Force of Gravity
  • Kinetic and Potential Energy
  • Centrifugal Force
  • Energy Flow Rate
  • Momentum
  • Rhythmic-dynamic and Quantum-Mechanical Interpretation of Classical Mechanics Formulas
  • Bibliography

The Nature of the Driving Force

This subsection begins with a quote from Koźma Prutkov emphasizing the importance of conceptual frameworks. It poses questions about the nature of gravity and the mechanism of free fall, suggesting that the force of gravity is not solely external but involves internal changes within the body. The author introduces the concept of 'rhythm-dynamics,' where bodies are viewed as systems of interacting in-phase elements (oscillators) within a wave medium. A minimal elementary system is described as two coupled oscillators. Disruptions in phase or frequency can lead to a loss of equilibrium and a forced drift of elements, resulting in motion. The relationship between velocity (V) and phase shift (Δφ) is given by V = c/π * Δφ, where 'c' is the wave propagation speed.

Quantum Reality in Macro-world Phenomena

This part of the article suggests that classical reality emerges from quantum reality through interactions between micro-objects. It aims to provide a simple description of macro-world phenomena (inertia, motion, gravity, energy) using concepts from electrodynamics and quantum mechanics. This is facilitated by 'rhythm-dynamic' representations of macro-body motion. Rhythm-dynamics is defined as the study of periodic processes in nature.

Wave Interpretation of the Force of Gravity

This section explores the force of gravity. It discusses Einstein's prediction of gravitational redshift and its experimental verification. The author proposes that the force of gravity arises from changes induced by the gravitational field within a body, specifically phase changes that disrupt internal equilibrium and lead to a reaction. This reaction is the body's tendency to achieve synchronism. The article presents two methods for deriving the acceleration due to gravity (g). Method 1 uses gravitational redshift, leading to g = 2c * Δν, where Δν is the frequency difference. Method 2, based on rhythm-dynamics, also yields a = 2c * Δν.

Kinetic and Potential Energy

This subsection re-examines kinetic and potential energy through the lens of phase shifts. The authors present formulas derived from rhythm-dynamics that relate these energies to phase shifts (Δφ) and fundamental constants. For example, kinetic energy (Wk) is expressed as Wk = mc²/2π² * (Δφ)², and potential energy is also related to phase shifts when the system is held in equilibrium.

Centrifugal Force

Centrifugal force is defined as the force exerted by a material point moving uniformly in a circle on the connecting link. Formulas are presented that relate centrifugal force (Föá) to mass, velocity, radius, and phase shifts.

Momentum

Momentum is defined as a measure of the internal driving force that maintains the speed regime in a wave medium. Formulas are provided relating momentum (P) to mass, velocity, and phase shifts.

Energy Flow Rate

This section discusses the speed of energy flow in a standing wave. It considers two wave sources with different frequencies (V₁ and V₂) and determines the speed (V) of a system where the incoming wave frequencies are equalized. The speed of the energy flow (VE) in a standing wave is given by VE = c * Δν/ν.

Article 2: Rama's Bridge

This section, accompanied by a satellite image, discusses Rama's Bridge (Setu), a sacred structure for Hindus mentioned in the Ramayana. According to the epic, it was built by an army of monkeys and bears to allow Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman to cross to Sri Lanka and defeat the demon-Ravana. The image shows the Pamban Bridge in India, often identified with Rama's Bridge.

The authors of this section are listed as Evgeny Alexandrovich Faidysh (Full Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Academician of AIPUFO) and Alexey Vladimirovich Ivanov (Academician of AIPUFO). They are affiliated with the International Institute of Noospheric Research. The source is cited as a report at the 14th International Ufological Conference on October 24-25, 2009, which was not included in the conference proceedings.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this document revolve around fundamental physics, particularly the nature of motion, forces, and energy. There is a strong emphasis on proposing new theoretical frameworks, such as rhythm-dynamics, to explain phenomena currently understood through classical and quantum mechanics. The authors advocate for a unified approach that bridges these different branches of physics. The editorial stance appears to be one of exploring unconventional scientific ideas and seeking deeper, underlying principles governing the universe, with a particular interest in energy generation and the reinterpretation of established physical laws. The inclusion of the article on Rama's Bridge, while seemingly unrelated to the physics discussions, might suggest an interest in ancient knowledge or alternative interpretations of historical events within the broader context of 'noospheric research'.

This issue of the magazine, titled "7. Rhythm-dynamic and quantum-mechanical interpretation of classical mechanics formulas," published by NTC "MIRIT" and authored by Yu.N. Ivanov, dated December 13, 2008, delves into a novel approach to understanding classical mechanics.

Rhythm-Dynamic and Quantum-Mechanical Interpretation of Classical Mechanics Formulas

The core of this section is the presentation of a new interpretation of classical mechanics formulas, referred to as rhythm-dynamics (RD) and quantum mechanics (QM). The article highlights that these new formulas incorporate fundamental constants such as the speed of light and Planck's constant, along with attributes from electrodynamics and quantum mechanics, including phase, frequency, and wave impulse. Table 1 systematically compares the formulas for basic parameters like velocity, acceleration, force, momentum, kinetic energy, potential energy, centrifugal force, and work, across Classical Mechanics (CM), Rhythm-Dynamics (RD), and the new formulas for describing the laws of mechanics.

The author posits that this new interpretation offers a fresh perspective on phenomena and properties, moving beyond a formal understanding to explore the underlying processes of their formation. This approach is described as a new method for understanding physics.

A key observation is the frequent occurrence of the ratio \(\Delta p/\pi\), which is numerically equal to \(V/c\) and denoted by \(\beta\). This allows for a more compact representation of some formulas, such as \(P = mc \cdot \beta\) and \(W\hat{e} = \frac{hv}{2} \beta^2\).

Conclusions and Consequences

The derived expressions for various physical quantities are presented as containing elements of quantum mechanics and electrodynamics, suggesting a wave (phase-frequency) causal nature for these concepts. The author suggests that these new formulas can be used alongside or as a replacement for existing ones, especially when transitioning between different conceptual frameworks.

The article describes a non-force-based method of achieving motion, driven by artificially organized phase asynchronism and the desire to eliminate it. This is likened to a "Münchhausen effect" in physics, where managing the phase balance shifts the system's internal equilibrium, leading to self-movement. This occurs when the balance of internal forces is altered, shifting the energetic framework relative to the elements that created it. This shift then triggers a reaction in the form of self-movement, exemplified by phenomena in the field of gravity.

In the context of gravity, the driving force is seen as a reaction to the asynchronism imposed by the gravitational field on the body's elements. The gravitational field rigidly maintains these altered parameters, leaving the body with no other degrees of freedom than movement towards the field's source. The author suggests that if these altered parameters could be artificially maintained, the body would exhibit a continuous force against any obstruction, akin to potential energy.

The possibility of artificially altering and maintaining these parameters is explored, with the main obstacle being the lack of absolutely rigid connections between the elements of matter, allowing them to self-correct through dislocation or recrystallization. The proposed solution involves artificial "freezing" that would restrict the elements' degrees of freedom, leaving only those necessary for generating the driving force.

It is suggested that objects with inherent driving force, such as diatomic gas or liquid molecules (e.g., \(O_2\), \(N_2\), \(H_2O\)), possess energetically asymmetric structures that compel them to move to resolve this asymmetry.

The article touches upon the source of kinetic energy in individual molecules, where internal parameter disequilibrium (asynchronism) forces them to react, often through self-movement. This process is said not to violate the law of conservation of energy, as the system uses self-movement to resolve its internal issues.

Morphogenetic Fields and Remote Interaction of Living and Dead Cells

This section, authored by Yuri Simakov, explores the concept of morphogenetic fields and their role in the development and interaction of living and dead cells.

The author begins by positing that organisms, from single-celled creatures to large animals, possess a unifying factor—a morphogenetic or form-shaping field. This field is believed to be linked to the program dictating future developmental stages. Without it, cell reproduction and growth would only result in shapeless masses.

Some researchers categorize morphogenetic fields as belonging to parapsychology or pseudoscience, while others categorically deny their existence due to the unknown physical nature of these fields. However, the author argues that morphogenetic fields have a biological nature that can be revealed through biological instruments.

Key concepts from P. Weiss and A.G. Gurvich are discussed. Weiss proposed that the initial morphogenetic field acts on cellular material, shaping organ rudiments, with new fields emerging as development progresses. Gurvich, conversely, suggested that the field is created within each organism's cell, with cellular fields merging into a larger, unified field that changes with cell spatial redistribution.

The article questions whether the morphogenetic field develops independently or is influenced by the organism's cells and hereditary factors. It proposes that the field might be generated by the interaction of DNA's spiral structure with an external information system, creating a spatial record of the organism. As cells divide, these DNA-induced fields sum up, increasing the overall field without altering its spatial organization.

Experiments with Acetabularia are cited to argue against Gurvich's concept of a biological field being inapplicable to single-celled organisms. The author suggests that the field might not change during embryonic development but rather carries information from the biomatrix to the developing embryo.

The article explores the possibility that the field controlling development is generated by the interaction of DNA with an external information system, creating a spatial record of the organism. This field is proposed to be an "individual morphogenetic field."

Experiments and Observations

The author describes experiments using slime mold (myxomycete-Dictyostelium) and planarian flatworms to demonstrate the concept of morphogenetic fields. In slime mold experiments, even when the number of cells was reduced, the resulting slime mold retained its characteristic shape, suggesting that the form is predetermined.

Planarian flatworms are shown to regenerate their entire bodies from as little as 1/300th of their mass, indicating that each fragment carries the complete informational blueprint.

Further experiments involve using concrete cubes with embedded "Vostok EM-1" (a bio-preparation containing lactic acid bacteria and yeast) as a source of potential morphogenetic fields. These cubes are placed in Petri dishes with algae (Scenedesmus quadricaudata and Nephrochloris salina) to observe their spatial distribution and pattern formation. The results indicate that the EM-1 cubes influence the arrangement of algae, creating fractal patterns, suggesting the presence of a formative field emanating from the embedded microorganisms.

Control experiments with concrete cubes without the EM-1 preparation did not produce these patterns. The influence of the field was observed to extend up to approximately 20 cm from the EM-cube.

Future Prospects

The research suggests that the ability to artificially "freeze" parameters could lead to the generation of movement and energy without violating conservation laws, potentially revolutionizing energy production. The author acknowledges that this is a distant prospect but emphasizes the need for new approaches to understanding intra-substance processes and physics.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the reinterpretation of fundamental physics principles through novel frameworks like rhythm-dynamics and quantum mechanics. There is a strong emphasis on the potential of morphogenetic fields to explain biological phenomena, from cellular development to regeneration. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for a paradigm shift in physics and biology, encouraging further research into these unconventional concepts and their potential applications, particularly in the field of energy.

This issue of "UFO & Cosmic" magazine, dated November 2005, delves into a variety of complex and speculative topics, including the nature of morphogenetic fields, the potential for distant DNA interaction, the mysteries of consciousness and the human brain, and the concept of plasma-based life. The magazine features contributions from several authors, including Yuri Georgievich Simakov, Maya Badalbeyli, and Sergey Badyagin, exploring scientific, philosophical, and ufological perspectives.

Experiments with Morphogenetic Fields and DNA Interaction

The issue details experiments involving microorganisms, specifically single-celled algae and bacteria, and their interaction with various stimuli. One set of experiments uses a concrete cube, referred to as an "EM-cube," which contains "Vostok EM-1" microorganisms. When petri dishes with algae are placed near this cube, fractal patterns, described as Y-shaped elements and wheel-like structures, form on the bottom of the dishes. This phenomenon is attributed to a distant interaction, possibly mediated by a morphogenetic field emanating from the DNA of the dead microorganisms embedded in the concrete.

Further experiments described involve placing human teeth, containing fossilized cementocytes (cells that form tooth cement), into petri dishes with active sludge (a bacterial culture). The presence of the tooth, particularly if its roots are intact and contain preserved DNA, causes the bacteria in the sludge to rearrange into a wheel-like pattern. This pattern is absent when teeth with damaged roots or non-biological objects like pebbles or metal washers are used, suggesting that the preserved DNA in the cementocytes is the key factor in this distant influence on bacterial spatial distribution.

The authors propose that this interaction is not chemical but rather a manifestation of a morphogenetic field generated by the DNA of the dead cells, influencing the living bacteria. This concept is supported by recent research indicating direct distant interaction between DNA molecules without chemical factors.

The Nature of Consciousness and the Human Brain

Sergey Badyagin's article, "Problems of the Universe," explores the nature of consciousness and the human brain. He posits that the brain is a biological 'chip' that processes quantum information from the cosmos. Consciousness, he argues, is a product of the brain and is responsible for decision-making. He suggests that the 'pure mind field' is a more accurate term for the informational structures in the universe, which are not just raw data but closer to 'mind' itself.

Badyagin discusses the concept of 'plasma life,' suggesting that intelligent beings might exist in a plasma state, possibly originating from stars like our Sun. He links solar activity, such as sunspots and plasmoids (like ball lightning and UFOs), to this concept, viewing them as potential manifestations of this cosmic intelligence or 'scouts' from stellar civilizations.

He also touches upon the idea that consciousness allows humans to interact with this cosmic 'mind' and that strong consciousness can sometimes hinder direct access to it. The article mentions cases of individuals with profound cognitive abilities despite intellectual disabilities, referred to as 'idiot savants' or 'holy fools,' suggesting that their less constrained consciousness allows for a different form of interaction with the 'mind.'

The Origin and Evolution of Humanity

Maya Badalbeyli's contribution, "Foundations of Anthropogenesis Based on Contact Information," presents a speculative theory about the origin of human life on Earth. She suggests that humans were not a product of natural evolution but were intentionally transported and designed as a 'biological unit' by higher powers or 'Higher Instances.' This unit was designed to be compatible with Earth's biosphere and undergo adaptation and assimilation.

Badalbeyli posits that the initial human form was a vertically oriented, symmetrical object with built-in mechanisms for movement, adaptation, and self-reproduction. The process of adaptation involved biochemical changes influenced by the external environment and 'Higher Forces.' The article suggests that initial human biological structures were not perfect and required refinement to achieve a more evolved and adapted state, involving a symbiotic relationship with the environment.

She further elaborates that human evolution was guided by external influences, including 'Higher Powers' and the Earth's biosphere. The development of consciousness and self-awareness led humans to seek protection and guidance from these perceived higher entities. The article implies that human development was a controlled experiment, with the 'Higher Powers' acting as initiators.

Other Topics

The issue also includes a brief mention of the phenomenon of psychokinesis, citing the case of Ninel Kulagina, whose abilities were reportedly documented by a court in Moscow. The article on the 'pure mind field' also touches upon the concept of sleep, suggesting that during sleep, consciousness is paralyzed, and the 'mind' (or 'reason') takes over, potentially performing a 'reboot' of the brain. It also mentions a case where a person was acquitted of murder after committing the act during sleep, implying the mind's influence over bodily actions.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

A recurring theme throughout the issue is the interconnectedness of life, consciousness, and the universe through subtle energies and fields, particularly morphogenetic fields and the influence of DNA. The magazine appears to embrace speculative and unconventional theories, drawing from scientific research, philosophical concepts, and anecdotal evidence to explore phenomena beyond mainstream scientific understanding. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into mysteries of existence, consciousness, and potential extraterrestrial or higher-dimensional influences on life and the universe.

This issue of 'UFO' magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1, published in 1993, delves into speculative theories about the nature of consciousness, life in the universe, and the role of extraterrestrial intelligence. The primary focus is on the concept of 'plasma life' and its potential to be the dominant form of intelligence, influencing cosmic events and even human destiny. The magazine presents a worldview where the universe is a single, interconnected entity, with plasma as a fundamental component.

The Plasma Mind and Universal Consciousness

The articles propose that a 'plasma mind' or 'pure reason' might govern the universe, controlling gravitational and magnetic fields. This intelligence could be responsible for phenomena like comets and asteroids deviating from their orbits, suggesting they are tools for its execution. The concept of cloning is discussed, with the assertion that a cloned body would not possess the original consciousness or memory, leading to a 'zombie' state. Information exchange is posited to occur instantaneously between stars, galaxies, and even between galaxies themselves, explaining intergalactic interactions.

Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Universe's Structure

The magazine highlights that visible matter constitutes only about 2% of the universe, with dark matter and dark energy making up the remaining 98%. Dark matter is described as the 'matrix' from which the universe originated, possibly through a 'Big Bang'. It is suggested that as the universe expands, matter transitions into dark matter, which then serves as a 'matrix' for new life forms. The concept of 'pure reason' is linked to the quantum field and dark energy, which is theorized to be fueled by the emotions of living beings. The absolute cold of space is presented as ideal for the existence of this 'pure reason', which is not alive but acts as an 'idea generator'.

Plasma Life and Earth

Plasma is identified as the fourth state of matter and the primary component of the universe, present in stars. The article suggests that Earth's life forms, including humans, are influenced by this plasma intelligence. Phenomena like ball lightning and UFO sightings are interpreted as manifestations of plasma entities. The magazine draws parallels between the collective behavior of ant colonies and the potential 'collective intelligence' of plasma life. It is suggested that human consciousness is a part of this larger plasma consciousness, with ideas and inspiration originating externally.

Evidence and Phenomena

The issue cites various events as potential evidence of plasma intelligence's interaction with Earth. These include the Fatima apparitions of 1917, where predictions were made that allegedly came true; crop circles, seen as tests and messages from an advanced intelligence; and unexplained aerial phenomena reported by pilots and witnesses. The article also touches upon the idea that religious prophets might have been influenced by this plasma intelligence, with concepts like the 'Holy Spirit' or 'Void' in different religions being interpreted as descriptions of quantum fields or vacuum energy.

Global Catastrophe and Humanity's Role

A significant theme is the warning of an impending global ecological catastrophe, driven by humanity's unsustainable practices and overpopulation. The magazine discusses the concept of 'immune suicide' as a parallel to animal population dynamics, where overpopulation leads to self-destructive behaviors like wars and epidemics. It is suggested that extraterrestrial civilizations, represented by 'KON' (Coalition of Extraterrestrial Civilizations), are attempting to intervene and guide humanity away from this path. The article advocates for a shift from 'discrete thinking' to a more holistic understanding of the universe and humanity's place within it.

Scientific and Philosophical Speculation

The magazine explores concepts from quantum mechanics, such as quantum fields and vacuum energy, linking them to the nature of consciousness and universal intelligence. It questions the limitations of current scientific understanding, particularly regarding the nature of vacuum and the 'fifth interaction' that might govern it. The article proposes that the universe itself is a living organism, with matter as its organs, and that 'pure reason' is the quantum field of the entire universe, which is material and imbues matter with life and consciousness.

The Role of Earth and the Solar System

Earth is presented as a unique planet within the solar system, specifically designed to support life. Its position relative to the Sun, the presence of the Moon (possibly a 'dynamo machine' for Earth's magnetic field), and the protective gas giants Jupiter and Saturn are highlighted as crucial factors. The article suggests that the solar system was created by this intelligent plasma entity, and that Earth's conditions are optimized for life, particularly protein-based life, which is seen as a 'test tube' experiment within the cosmos.

Proposed Solutions and Future Outlook

To avert the predicted global catastrophe, the magazine suggests the need for humanity to recognize and accept the existence of this plasma intelligence. It calls for a change in human behavior, particularly addressing overpopulation and environmental destruction. The article also touches upon the idea of creating artificial forest models to combat desertification and proposes that understanding and integrating with the 'plasma mind' is essential for humanity's survival and evolution.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes include the pervasive influence of plasma life and universal consciousness, the interconnectedness of all things, the potential for global catastrophe due to human actions, and the role of extraterrestrial intelligence in guiding humanity. The editorial stance is speculative and leans towards a spiritual or metaphysical interpretation of scientific phenomena, suggesting that a higher intelligence is actively involved in the universe and is attempting to communicate with and influence humanity for its own survival and evolution. The magazine encourages readers to consider these unconventional ideas and to question established scientific paradigms.

This issue of "НЛО" (UFO) magazine, dated 2002 and identified as issue №44 (260), delves into various phenomena related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and introduces a novel concept of 'continuous logic'. The magazine features articles on alleged aerial combat involving UFOs, their interactions with terrestrial vehicles and infrastructure, and the mysterious disappearances of aircraft. It also includes scientific and philosophical discussions on human perception and problem-solving.

Physiological and Medical Criteria

The first article, by an unnamed author, discusses physiological criteria for assessing human well-being. It references a concept of proportionality related to depth, drawing an analogy to fish behavior. It then introduces a dimensionless similarity criterion proposed by Japanese researcher K. Nishi, relating systolic and diastolic blood pressure, suggesting that deviations from an ideal ratio of 7 can indicate predispositions to gastrointestinal or cardiovascular diseases. The article also touches upon the work of Academician N.V. Vasiliev, who observed mass suicides in overpopulated animal populations, linking it to elevated adrenaline levels and suggesting a concept of 'immune suicide'. A new similarity criterion is proposed based on the dynamic balance between adrenaline and noradrenaline, where adrenaline mobilizes metabolism and noradrenaline constricts blood vessels and lowers metabolism, being termed the 'hormone of sanity'. The ratio of adrenaline (A) to noradrenaline (H) is presented as a potential indicator of psychological normalcy, with a critical value above which an individual, including humans, might not be considered mentally healthy. This A/H criterion is suggested for use in preventing and diagnosing mental disorders, particularly in the context of ecological threats leading to hormonal system disturbances and increased rates of depression and suicide.

The Path to Continuous Logic

Authored by Alexander Makhov, this section proposes a radical shift in human thinking through the adoption of 'continuous logic'. Makhov claims this discovery is the culmination of his life's work and surpasses even his research into vortex devices and free energy. He posits that 'continuous logic' is the Russian equivalent of the 'non-linear logic' invented in the USA. This new logic is based on a p-dimensional representation of space and a spiral mapping of a sphere, where a point's location is determined by a single coordinate. The information for this logic is claimed to be derived from 'extraterrestrial' sources and Sumerian-Biblical data. Makhov argues that our current discrete, binary logic (based on 'yes' and 'no') is primitive and leads to unpredictability, social upheaval, and aggression. He contrasts this with continuous logic, which he describes as having a geometric representation of a horizontal area dividing a sphere, with a perpendicular line representing a new logical number. Positive reactions are upwards, negative downwards, with a full range of ±12 units. He asserts that the form of logic used is determined by the planet's shape and that continuous logic incorporates a measure of reaction to information, going beyond simple binary oppositions to include an 'objective measure' of these concepts within the ±12 unit range. The adoption of continuous logic is predicted to transform human thinking, making it continuous and volumetric, and leading to a more profound understanding of reality. It would eliminate the need to fragment reality into discrete facts and categories, leading to more coherent philosophical systems and a stronger connection to the real world. Language would evolve to incorporate nuances and shades of meaning, and societal management would require greater collegiality. Human behavior would become more predictable, reducing aggression and promoting peaceful solutions, aligning with Christ's commandment of love. It would also enable more accurate long-term forecasting and multidimensional information assessment, leading to a significant leap in all areas of science, culture, and civilization. The implementation of continuous logic in computing could lead to qualitatively new computers. Makhov acknowledges that the transition will require significant time and effort, comparing it to the slow adoption of metric systems or right-hand traffic, due to the inherent resistance in human logic.

UFO Encounters and Incidents

Several articles detail specific encounters and incidents involving UFOs:

  • Air Battle Over Serov: Galina Sidneva reports on an alleged aerial battle on May 11, 2001, near the Russian Air Force base in Serov. Witnesses, including pilots, FSB officers, and two journalists, observed UFOs engaging in combat, firing 'lethal rays'. Some UFOs reportedly sustained damage, with one possibly crashing. Radar detected two large groups of UFOs entering Russian airspace. The Russian government denied the incident, but the CIA expressed professional skepticism, suggesting Russia would keep any fallen UFO secret for study.
  • UFOs Ramming and Attacking: Artem Platonov's article, "'SAUCERS' GOING FOR A TANK," describes various instances of UFOs acting aggressively:
  • Australian Dam Incident: On December 7, 1999, a UFO reportedly rammed a dam near Gairra, Australia, causing an explosion and leaving a 3-by-5-meter area of flattened reeds and a hole in the dam. Investigations found no meteorite evidence.
  • Church Spire Incident: On January 19, 2002, a UFO deliberately destroyed the spire of a church in Baytovo, Russia.
  • Vehicle Attacks: The article recounts incidents where UFOs targeted vehicles, including trucks in Enid, USA (1952), and El Vigía, Venezuela (1961), causing them to overturn. A UFO also attacked a police car in the Red River Valley, USA (1979), causing significant damage. Another incident involved a UFO hovering over a police car and forcing it off the road in Illinois, USA (1973). A civilian car was repeatedly rammed and destroyed by a UFO in 1965. A UFO was also involved in a traffic accident with a vehicle in Toledo, Ohio, USA (1967).
  • Missing Aircraft and UFOs: Ekaterina Vasilyeva's article, "MYSTERIES OF MISSING AIRCRAFT," explores cases of aircraft disappearing without a trace, suggesting a potential link to UFOs.
  • B-29 Disappearance (1945): A B-29 bomber vanished during a training flight from Kansas to Puerto Rico, with extensive search efforts yielding no results.
  • C-46 Commando Disappearance (1947): A US Marine Corps C-46 transport plane carrying 32 passengers disappeared over Oregon. While wreckage was found, no bodies or fragments of the 35 individuals were recovered.
  • C-119 Disappearance (1965): A US Air Force C-119 transport plane carrying aircraft parts disappeared near Grand Turk. Radio communication became garbled before contact was lost, and subsequent searches over a vast area of the Atlantic found no trace of the aircraft or its crew.
  • Cessna Disappearance (1972): A Cessna carrying US Congressman Boggs, politician Nick Begich, and their aide disappeared during a flight in Alaska. Despite extensive searches by military aircraft (including an SR-71) and ground patrols, no wreckage or clues were found.
  • A-6 Intruder Disappearance (1978): An A-6 attack aircraft from the USS John F. Kennedy carrier vanished during a training flight in the Gulf of Mexico. Searches were unsuccessful.
  • F/A-18C Hornet Disappearance (2000): An F/A-18C fighter jet from the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier disappeared during a training flight in the Gulf of Mexico. Search operations found nothing.
  • MiG-21 Disappearance (1990): A MiG-21 fighter jet disappeared during a training flight near Ucharal, Kazakhstan. Radar contact and radio communication were lost, and searches yielded no results.
  • Possible UFO Involvement in Aircraft Incidents: The magazine questions whether UFOs are responsible for these disappearances. It mentions a case where a UFO was observed near the area where a C-119 aircraft went missing. Another incident describes a fighter jet pilot reporting visual contact with three UFOs before losing radio contact and radar signature, with subsequent searches finding no fragments.
  • Aircraft Damage: A notable incident involved a US Air Force C-131D transport plane in California (1956) that sustained a strong impact from above, causing severe damage to its tail. Experts were unable to identify the cause.

Conclusion and Editorial Stance

The issue concludes by emphasizing the potential benefits of adopting continuous logic for human advancement and problem-solving. The articles collectively suggest a world where UFO phenomena are a recurring and significant aspect of reality, impacting technology, human physiology, and even the fate of missing aircraft. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these unexplained phenomena, presenting various accounts and theories, while also exploring more abstract concepts like continuous logic as a means to better understand and navigate the complexities of existence.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

Recurring themes in this issue include the aggressive and sometimes destructive nature of UFOs, their potential involvement in unexplained disappearances of aircraft, and the idea that human logic and perception may be limiting our understanding of reality. The magazine seems to adopt an investigative and speculative stance, presenting anecdotal evidence and theoretical frameworks to explain these phenomena. There is a clear interest in the intersection of technology, military affairs, and the unexplained, as well as a philosophical exploration of consciousness and logic.

This issue of the Russian magazine "NLO" (№27 (396), 2005) focuses on UFO sightings and encounters, featuring a mix of historical cases and recent reports from 2004 and 2005. The content includes detailed accounts of pilot experiences, radar detections, and witness testimonies, alongside speculative theories about alien motivations and activities.

Article 1: The Case of Sergeant Hill

This section recounts an incident where Sergeant Hill observed an unidentified flying object (UFO) moving erratically at approximately 4,000 km/h. The UFO's path intersected with a C-47 "Skytrain" transport aircraft of the US Air Force carrying 26 passengers. Following this encounter, the C-47 disappeared from radar and was never found, despite thorough searches.

Article 2: The Kirtland Air Force Base Incident (March 17, 1974)

On March 17, 1974, operators at three ground radar stations near Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, USA, detected a UFO in close proximity to an F-5F fighter jet on a training flight. The UFO approached the jet closely, causing their radar signatures to merge into one. This combined signature then followed the jet's course and speed for a short period before accelerating to over 1,700 km/h (exceeding the F-5F's maximum speed) and heading southwest. Attempts to contact the fighter pilot were unsuccessful, and no wreckage or bodies were found on the ground.

Article 3: The Mystery of Captain Sheffner's Flight (September 8, 1970)

This is a detailed account of an incident that occurred on September 8, 1970, involving Captain William Sheffner. While on night duty at the Saxa Vord radar station, an operator detected an unidentified flying object over the North Sea, moving between the Shetland Islands and Alesund, Norway. The object initially traveled at 630 mph at 37,000 feet, then rapidly increased its speed and altitude to 900 mph and 44,000 feet. The object's behavior became increasingly erratic, with sudden jumps in speed, including a brief acceleration to 17,400 mph. This prompted a military response, with British and American fighter jets and a refueling tanker being scrambled. Two F-4 "Phantom" fighters were also launched from Iceland. The situation escalated, leading to the potential launch of B-52 bombers from the US strategic command. Later, three more British fighters and two tankers were deployed, along with a maritime patrol aircraft, the "Shackleton" MR.3. Captain Sheffner was the first to establish visual contact, describing the object as a bright, bluish, indistinct light, resembling a large glass football. He reported being within 50-70 feet of it. The radar signatures of Sheffner's aircraft and the UFO merged, and the object then moved away. Subsequently, Sheffner's aircraft was reported to have crashed into the sea. A search by the "Shackleton" found no pilot or wreckage. The aircraft's cockpit canopy was closed, and the ejection seat was damaged but still attached, with seatbelts fastened. Missing from the cockpit were a compass, voltmeter, two sensors, and an auxiliary panel. The investigation was inconclusive and eventually closed.

Article 4: UFO Sightings in June 2004

This section compiles several eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings from June 2004, published by the MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) journal. These include:

  • June 20, 2004, Norwell, Massachusetts, USA: A witness observed a white, egg-shaped object, twice as wide as it was tall, moving in the sky for about five minutes.
  • June 18, 2004, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA: Two friends reported seeing a silver disk with a black rim, its center concave, moving slowly before stopping, trembling, and disappearing.
  • June 17, 2004, Renshaw, Pennsylvania, USA: Multiple witnesses saw a bright, spherical object moving at high speed with erratic, "bouncing" movements. Two more similar objects appeared, and after some synchronized movements, they flew north.
  • June 23, 2004, Lancaster, Ohio, USA: A couple observed a pulsating light that changed color from pink to red, moving erratically, stopping, and then accelerating before disappearing.
  • June 18, 2004, Willowby Hills, Ohio, USA: A witness saw a plane and a much faster object above it, described as having no wings or tail. The object rapidly approached and disappeared. The witness's wife later reported seeing a large, dark gray, silent triangular object hovering over a forest.
  • June 19, 2004, Owensboro, Kentucky, USA: A pilot observed a white, cylindrical object flying horizontally without wings or visible engines. It reflected sunlight and had a black spot and a small appendage at the rear. It maintained its speed and altitude before disappearing.
  • June 18, 2004, Blountville, Tennessee, USA: A couple saw a spherical object flying parallel to the highway, easily overtaking their car. It then changed direction, crossed the highway, and was photographed. The object was round and silver.
  • June 19, 2004, Kansas City, Missouri, USA: A security guard reported seeing a silver, saucer-shaped object hovering about 100 feet above his building. It appeared to rotate and then ascended rapidly and disappeared.
  • Phoenix, Arizona (June 2004): Residents observed lights or spheres moving in various directions, hovering, and disappearing. One sighting involved a triangular object. On June 25, a white ball was seen moving southeast, periodically stopping, and later two more balls, one bluish and one pink, appeared and repeated the movements.

Article 5: Invasion of Alien Ships

This article discusses the persistent presence of UFOs over various locations, including cities, environmentally hazardous sites, military bases, and nuclear power plants. It explores the question of whether these are scouts for future invasions or benevolent beings. Ufologist Georgy Kunitsyn suggests that aliens have intervened in past battles, causing invaders to lose, implying a desire to prevent civilizations from self-destruction. However, other specialists believe aliens are hostile, citing cases of human abductions and the implantation of devices. Dr. Roger Leir's experience of losing consciousness in his plane, followed by the discovery of a strange mark on his hand, is presented as an example. He later removed similar small objects from patients, which were analyzed and found to be composed of elements similar to computer chips.

Article 6: Alien Abduction Scenarios

Vladimir Azhazha, Director of the Ufocenter, suggests that abductions involve more than just the implantation of micro-devices. Using hypnosis, he has gathered accounts of victims experiencing paralysis and loss of strength, after which they are taken aboard a UFO. There, a biomedical examination is conducted, and reproductive materials (sperm and eggs) are collected. The process is described as taking about an hour, after which memory is blocked, and the person is returned. Theories suggest this is to prevent the degeneration of the human gene pool or to create an "agent network" on Earth.

Article 7: Interplanetary Conflicts

This section details instances of alleged conflicts between UFOs and military forces. One account describes a dogfight on June 16, 1948, over Lake Baskunchak, where a pilot fired on a cigar-shaped object, which retaliated with a beam attack, disabling the pilot's aircraft. Another incident in July 1965 involved a battle between a UFO and Soviet missile divisions in North Vietnam, resulting in the destruction of three missile complexes and the death of 200 personnel. Following these events, the USSR Ministry of Defense reportedly issued an order prohibiting the use of weapons against UFOs until their intelligent, extraterrestrial origin and potential threat are scientifically established.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently presents UFO phenomena as a serious subject worthy of investigation. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, documenting witness accounts and expert opinions without definitive conclusions on the nature of the phenomena. Recurring themes include the mysterious nature of UFOs, their advanced capabilities, potential alien motivations (benevolent or hostile), and the challenges faced by military and civilian investigators in understanding and responding to these events. The magazine also highlights the lack of definitive answers and the ongoing nature of research in ufology.

This issue of "НЛО" (UFO), dated 2008, with issue number №47 (576) and page 4 cited, focuses on UFO phenomena and alleged alien contact throughout the year 2008 and preceding years. The magazine presents a collection of eyewitness accounts, reports from ufological organizations, and discussions on the implications of potential extraterrestrial contact.

Key Incidents and Sightings

The issue details numerous UFO sightings from various locations:

  • December 28, 1988, Puerto Rico: A triangular UFO, the size of a football field, appeared over Sierra de Berria. Three US Air Force fighters were dispatched, and two of them vanished without a trace. The pilot of the third aircraft reported that the metallic triangle split into two parts and dissolved.
  • January 29, 2007, South Africa: In Bloemfontein, a traffic policeman observed a large, dark object with six bright lights on one side hovering over the highway at night.
  • February 13, 2007, USA (West Virginia): A housewife and her nephew reported seeing a 'moving star' near Beckley that exhibited erratic, 'jumping' movements, changed size and color, and appeared closer than stars.
  • June 17, 2007, Mexico Gulf: The owner of a yacht observed a luminous disc that changed colors through the entire spectrum for about thirty minutes. He managed to take some photos, but the lens was dusty, resulting in blurry images.
  • October 7, 2007, USA (Tennessee): A family in the suburbs of Nashville witnessed an object resembling a fiery rooster with a spread tail, glowing white, moving horizontally.
  • November 19, 2007, USA (Oklahoma City): A couple observed two bright, diamond-like points of light that moved upwards, flashed with multicolored lights, grew into round objects, and then disappeared at high speed.
  • November 30, 2007, USA (Arizona): A gardener in Phoenix saw a bright light in the southern sky that moved north, dimmed, and then reappeared, followed by two other lights moving parallel at high speed.
  • December 5, 2007, Canada (Dawson Creek): While driving, a couple saw lights hovering over the highway. Three white lights in front, a yellowish one behind, and a red one at the rear were part of a large, dark triangular object.
  • January 10, 2008, Germany: Two UFOs reportedly pursued Bundeswehr bombers for a period.
  • Berlin, Germany: The police reported over thirty instances of UFO groups passing over the Reichstag, with formations resembling flocks of migratory birds.

Government and Technology

The article discusses the historical context of UFO encounters, noting a decrease in collisions between UFOs and American aircraft since the mid-1960s. It mentions alleged official contacts between the US government and extraterrestrials, leading to the transfer of advanced technologies in areas like computing, beam weapons, and anti-gravity devices. In exchange, the US government reportedly agreed to overlook alien experiments on humans and animals. This led to public concern and a clandestine operation by US special services to rescue abducted individuals, which resulted in the deaths of about sixty CIA agents in a confrontation with aliens.

Following this incident, a group called 'MM' decided to develop a system for cosmic defense against UFO invasion, which was publicly presented as the 'Strategic Defense Initiative' (SDI) against the USSR.

International Perspectives

The issue highlights international interest in UFOs. In the US, reports of UFOs are a regular feature in the press, with sightings occurring in various states. The presence of unidentified aerial vehicles near strategic military sites and government buildings is considered a potential national security threat.

A conference in Washington D.C. in late 2007 called for the resumption of the 'Identified Flying Objects Research Program.' The events of September 11, 2001, are cited as an example of the dangers of ignoring radar signals from unidentified aircraft.

In the UK, the Ministry of Defence has declassified data on UFO sightings, suggesting that the government no longer dismisses the possibility of extraterrestrial origins. Military analysts are particularly interested in the technical conclusions that can be drawn from studying UFOs.

Germany has seen an increase in UFO sightings, with many described as orange or pink spheres, sometimes shimmering or pulsating, moving silently, and occasionally changing direction or speed. An incident in Schleswig-Holstein involved two UFOs pursuing Bundeswehr bombers.

Russian UFO Phenomena

Russia has also experienced notable UFO events. In the town of Svetly, a silver, spinning-top-shaped disc landed in a birch grove, and three slender beings emerged to collect soil samples before departing. The Perm region is also noted for UFO activity, with plans to develop it into a ufological tourism center.

Historically, the Soviet General Staff issued directives requiring military units to report UFO sightings. The article notes that Western researchers are increasingly interested in Russian UFO data, with a German book, 'Mysterious Sky. UFOs over Russia,' reportedly using information from KGB archives.

Negative Aspects of Encounters

Researchers increasingly focus on the negative aspects of UFO encounters, particularly the link between UFO sightings and the discovery of mutilated corpses of humans and animals. Such incidents have been reported in Brazil, where victims have had vital organs surgically removed, suggesting intelligent forces interested in studying human biology.

Presidential and Alien Connections

The issue delves into alleged connections between US presidents and extraterrestrials. Former NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell is quoted as believing the US government has long been in contact with alien intelligence. Historical accounts suggest meetings between President Roosevelt and aliens, and President Eisenhower reportedly met with extraterrestrials in 1954, with a UFO observed near his location.

It is mentioned that US presidents are traditionally shown stored alien bodies from the Roswell crash in 1947. Presidents Truman and Carter showed interest in cosmic contacts, and President Clinton reportedly investigated a potential link between UFOs and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

Cosmic Brotherhood and Future Choice

A message from an anonymous member of the 'Cosmic Brotherhood' is presented, speaking on behalf of billions of conscious beings in the galaxy. The message urges humanity to make a conscious decision to join the galactic civilization, warning of impending global crises, ecological collapse, and military conflicts. It suggests that 'dark forces' aim to enslave humanity and that a 'great choice' is imminent within the next ten years.

The message emphasizes that joining the Cosmic Brotherhood would grant access to advanced technologies and new forms of life organization. It encourages individuals to express their will for unification, which will be telepathically transmitted.

Astronomy and the Future

The UN has declared 2009 the International Year of Astronomy, celebrating Galileo Galilei and his telescope. This year is also linked to further research into the mystery of the universe and the existence of multiple forms of life and intelligence.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the prevalence and variety of UFO sightings in 2008, alleged government involvement with extraterrestrials, the potential for advanced alien technology, and the contrasting views on whether aliens are benevolent or hostile. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting a wide range of reported phenomena and theories, from official investigations to more speculative claims about presidential encounters and cosmic messages, while also acknowledging the negative and potentially dangerous aspects of alien interactions. The magazine seems to advocate for increased awareness and research into UFO phenomena, framing 2008 as a pivotal year for such investigations.