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Tonnel - No 35 - 2010
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This issue of "Tunnel" magazine, Volume 35, published in Moscow in 2010, is a collection of scientific papers from the 14th International Ufological Conference titled "Actual Problems of Ufology and Bioenergoinformation," held on October 24-25, 2009. The publication is from the…
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This issue of "Tunnel" magazine, Volume 35, published in Moscow in 2010, is a collection of scientific papers from the 14th International Ufological Conference titled "Actual Problems of Ufology and Bioenergoinformation," held on October 24-25, 2009. The publication is from the Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology and the International Ufological Association.
Key Articles and Topics
"Steps Towards Understanding the World" by Gennady Belimov
This section reports on the 14th International Ufological Scientific Conference. The conference, held every two years in Moscow, brings together researchers from Russia and abroad. The 14th iteration focused on "Actual Problems of Ufology and Bioenergoinformation," including practical research and theoretical developments that often extend beyond the scope of conventional science. The opening of the conference is pictured, with notable figures like G.M. Zadneprovsky, V.N. Lisin, V.G. Azhazha, Yu.G. Simakov, and V.S. Vasiliev in attendance.
"A Multitude of Research" (Anonymous)
This article provides an overview of the diverse presentations at the conference, noting that out of 23 reports over two days, there were no repetitions, highlighting the broad range of research into the unknown. The organizers, led by Academician V.G. Azhazha, are credited with selecting relevant scientific reports. The conference concluded with a screening of Colonel Vitaly Pravdivtsev's film, "The Tunguska Mystery: A Chance for Humanity," which presented new theories on the 100-year-old Tunguska event.
- Key research areas discussed include:
- Origin of Life: Dr. Yu.G. Simakov explored the principles of life's origin on planets with similar physical conditions and the potential for transferring genetic information in space.
- Nature of Reality: V.N. Lisin argued that the current scientific concept of a three-dimensional world plus time is inadequate, suggesting the existence of other physical laws and dimensions.
- Ghosts and Spirits: Dr. S.N. Volkov presented theoretical and methodological aspects of the ghost phenomenon, using photographic evidence to support its reality and connection to the spirit world.
- Antigravity: A.F. Chernyaev, G.M. Zadneprovsky, V.E. Zamoroka, and V.S. Vasiliev touched upon the problem of antigravity.
- Nazca Geoglyphs: A.T. Belokon, after thirty years of studying the Nazca geoglyphs in Peru, concluded they were created from above using a "drawing beam" technology that manipulated volcanic pebbles, refuting the theory of manual creation by ancient inhabitants. The purpose and creators remain unknown.
- Ancient Civilizations and UFOs: A group of young scientists led by Professor E.A. Faidysh presented findings from their travels to ancient sites (Peru, India, Egypt, Tibet, Sinai), searching for remnants of ancient, possibly extraterrestrial, civilizations. They identified active planetary "power spots" that attract UFOs and suggested the possibility of developing a special transpersonal language for communicating with UFOs.
- Biblical and Quranic References to Extraterrestrials: Professor S.D. Mezentsev analyzed texts from the Bible, Torah, and Quran, finding mentions of non-human intelligent beings and instances where humans were taken by extraterrestrials. He posited that the origin of extraterrestrials remains an open question.
The article acknowledges that not all presentations can be detailed, with many published in the conference proceedings and some included in this issue of "Tunnel."
"Ufology: New Approaches and Tasks" by Vladimir Georgievich Azhazha
Vladimir G. Azhazha, President of AIPUFO, discusses the current state of ufology. He notes that while many enthusiasts report UFO sightings, society at large is often disengaged from understanding and addressing critical issues, preferring to escape reality. Azhazha emphasizes the need for courage and freedom of thought in scientific inquiry, especially in ufology, which he defines as a complex science of coexistence with another civilization. He argues against the idea that ufology is unnecessary, stating that its neglect leads to impoverishment. He highlights ufology as a point of contact between the mundane and the supernatural, calling for reconciliation between academic science and ufology, and referencing the case of Academician Boris Raushenbakh, who became disillusioned with cosmology.
"New Information in Ufology" (Anonymous)
This section focuses on recent developments, particularly concerning underwater UFOs. The article mentions the declassification of materials from research on the "Hydrosphere Aspect of UFOs," TV documentaries by Colonel Vitaly Pravdivtsev, and bulletins from the Commission for the Study of Anomalous Phenomena of the Russian Geographical Society (KAЯ RGO) on the hydro-aspect of ufology, prepared by Captain 1st Rank Evgeny Petrovich Litvinov. These contributions are praised for their empirical basis.
- The article criticizes pseudo-ufologists who prioritize sensationalism over rigorous research. It then details information from the monograph "Underwater UFOs" (2008), which analyzed over 2,000 cases of UFO observations in the World Ocean. Key findings include:
- A high percentage of underwater UFO sightings (around 40%) compared to those over water (37%), suggesting a preference for aquatic environments by extraterrestrials.
- "Quakers" are identified as special underwater UFOs creating technologically controlled infrastructure for regional defense and psychotronic influence.
- Various light phenomena in water, water columns, and domes are linked to UFO activity.
- UFO activity in oceans appears to be related to human activities, particularly military operations, with a focus on nuclear testing and weapons.
- The existence of underwater UFO bases is considered highly probable, with the Atlantic Ocean showing the highest concentration of contacts.
- The hypothesis of an underwater civilization on Earth is supported by historical data and recent observations.
"Demonstration of Supertechnology and Supercapabilities" (Anonymous)
- This section details the extraordinary capabilities of UFOs, including:
- Unusual Shapes and Sizes: Cigar-shaped and cylindrical UFOs up to 2 km long, triangular UFOs the size of stadiums, and smaller objects like hemispheres, barrels, and dumbbells.
- Object Division: Objects have been observed to divide.
- Mimicry: UFOs have used cloud formations to conceal themselves.
- Unusual Trajectories: Objects exhibit sharp turns, leaf-like falling trajectories, spiral ascents, and the ability to hover on their edges.
- High Speeds and Acceleration: Speeds up to 10.5 km/sec and accelerations of hundreds of 'g' have been recorded.
- Underwater Capabilities: UFOs can travel underwater at depths up to 8 km at speeds of 60-200 knots.
- Teleportation: Instantaneous disappearances and reappearances have been witnessed.
- Ice Penetration: Objects have demonstrated the ability to penetrate 7-meter thick ice.
- Impact on Military Technology: UFOs have disabled electronic equipment, navigation systems, and even aircraft engines. They have also used directed energy beams, causing fires, loss of consciousness, and destruction of equipment.
"UFO Participation in Exercises and Combat Operations" (Anonymous)
- This section lists several instances where UFOs have interfered with or participated in naval exercises and combat:
- 1942: Hawaiian Islands - UFOs allegedly contributed to the destruction of Japanese aircraft carriers.
- 1947: South Atlantic - UFOs reportedly shot down 12 aircraft and sank a destroyer.
- 1949: Sargasso Sea - An airliner disappeared during exercises.
- 1961: Tasman Sea - UFOs interfered with naval maneuvers.
- 1966: Black Sea - Exercises were halted due to UFOs, leading to a ship being hit by its own missile.
- 1982: Pacific Ocean - A large UFO caused communication blackouts during exercises.
- 1992: Baltic Sea - UFOs proved invulnerable to anti-submarine weapons.
- 1992: Norwegian Sea - UFOs engaged in maneuvers with NATO forces.
"Properties of UFO Beams" (Anonymous)
- This part of the article delves into the characteristics of beams emitted by UFOs, describing them as potentially hollow with a denser perimeter. These beams are used for research, defense, and possibly for influencing humans and military equipment. Different colors of beams are associated with different functions:
- White beams: Used for research; have been experienced by many people.
- Colored beams: Carry potential threats.
- Blue beams: Associated with abductions of animals and people, and extraction of biological material.
- Pink-orange beams: Used for blood extraction and vivisection.
- Green beams: Cause radiation effects.
- Red beams: Cause burns and internal "spontaneous combustion" (microwave radiation).
A particularly remarkable property is the ability of these beams to penetrate solid structures (roofs, walls, hulls) made of various materials without reflection. They can also concentrate immense energy, causing remote explosions, melting metal, and creating holes.
The article notes that the physics behind these beams is not yet understood by modern science, and their ability to exert physical force on objects is also a mystery. The unknown nature of these beams is presented as a reason for the official concealment of the UFO phenomenon.
"On UFO Bases on Earth" (Anonymous)
This section presents research on the locations of UFO bases on Earth. It states that at least 120 potential base locations have been identified, with no less than 49 (40%) being underwater. The accuracy of these locations is supported by multiple indicators. Europe is identified as having the most base locations (35), followed by Russia (30) and the USA (13). Some US bases are reportedly guarded by their own military forces. The article suggests that "Orion" entities, described as "authoritarian and disloyal to humanity," may control many of these bases, potentially explaining aggressive globalism in US foreign policy. No data on military cooperation with extraterrestrials in Russian base locations is available.
The distribution of bases is described as linear, following specific latitudinal and longitudinal zones. Approximately 80% of bases are in the Northern Hemisphere. Many bases are located in inaccessible areas like deep underwater, swamps, and high mountains, often connected by tunnels that may extend under ocean floors.
The article concludes that the theme of extraterrestrial bases on Earth is new to Russian ufology and that criteria for identifying these bases have been developed. It suggests that further research could provide insights into the activities of extraterrestrials on Earth, the nature of different civilizations, and potential avenues for cooperation.
"The Right to Address the Topic" (Anonymous)
This section justifies the focus on extraterrestrial bases by citing the vast number of UFO sightings and contacts reported globally, the active presence of extraterrestrials in certain regions, and the existence of numerous anomalous zones on Earth exhibiting signs of UFO activity. Evidence for these bases includes confidential information, statements from officials, declassified documents, and investigations by military personnel and civilians. The article suggests that further research could lead to a better understanding of extraterrestrial civilizations, their intentions, and the possibility of establishing mutually beneficial contact.
"Deeper Research on the Topic Will Allow" (Anonymous)
Further research is expected to yield valuable information about extraterrestrial activities on Earth, confirm the diversity of civilizations operating on Earth, help define norms of interaction between different civilizations and humanity, and explain the high number of UFO sightings and their flight patterns.
"In Practice, This Topic Can Be a Prerequisite For" (Anonymous)
Practical implications include studying artificial tunnels for underground communications, identifying extraterrestrial base locations through expeditions, and attempting to establish contact for cooperation.
The article emphasizes the need for organized, long-term observations by trained "stalkers" and specialists. It also notes that a single civilization might have multiple bases, including temporary ones.
"Calculation of UFO Events" (Anonymous)
An estimation is made of the number of "ufo-events" based on 50 extraterrestrial bases, each with 10 functional modules, making 3 sorties per day, investigating 10 places per sortie, and operating 300 days a year. This results in at least 4.5 million ufo-events annually, a figure that should mobilize humanity to study coexistence with other civilizations.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the multifaceted nature of ufology, encompassing scientific research, anecdotal evidence, and theoretical speculation. There is a strong emphasis on the need for rigorous, empirical investigation, as exemplified by the discussion of the international patent and the detailed analysis of underwater UFOs and bases. The magazine also highlights the potential dangers posed by UFOs and their occupants to human civilization, particularly in military contexts. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for serious scientific inquiry into the UFO phenomenon, challenging conventional scientific paradigms, and promoting the idea that humanity is not alone in the universe and must understand and potentially interact with other intelligences. There is a clear distinction made between serious researchers and sensationalist "pseudo-ufologists."
This issue of 'UFO' (Volume 1999, Issue 12) focuses on the material composition, propulsion, energy sources, and potential bases of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), alongside a discussion on revising the terminology used in ufology.
Isotopes of Magnesium - Construction Material for UFOs
The lead article explores the material characteristics of UFOs, citing their ability to withstand extreme speeds and G-forces that current aviation materials cannot. It details an incident in Brazil on September 14, 1957, where a disk-shaped UFO crashed and exploded. Fragments recovered were identified as 100% pure magnesium, specifically the Mg26 isotope, which was found to be denser than regular magnesium and of a purity unattainable by current metallurgical technologies. The article suggests that the advanced material, combined with an electromagnetic field generated by the UFO, allows it to fly in an 'electrodynamic vacuum,' preventing direct contact with atmospheric gases and thus avoiding heat buildup. A failure in this field is hypothesized to cause the explosive disintegration observed in the Brazilian incident.
UFO Energy
This section discusses a case from Australia in 1980 where a farmer reported a UFO that emptied a water tank. Experts found evidence of a temporary increase in oxygen content, leading to the theory that the UFO extracted hydrogen from the water, leaving the oxygen behind. This hydrogen is proposed as fuel for a unique thermonuclear reactor, capable of compressing 32 tons of water into a tiny, incredibly dense sphere that powers the craft. The article notes that the internal structure of intact UFOs appears to be complex, with living quarters and control panels, but the core technology, including the thermonuclear reactor, is extremely difficult to destroy or understand.
How Does Such an Apparatus Move?
Eyewitness accounts describe UFOs ascending silently, glowing, or becoming enveloped in a luminous haze before disappearing. The process of 'departure' and 'arrival' is analyzed, with reference to a 1996 video from Miami showing a UFO disappearing. This event led experts to suggest that UFOs can manipulate spacetime, creating conditions where time flows at a different rate (e.g., 8 times slower). This manipulation of time allows for rapid interstellar travel. The 'departure' flash is explained as the UFO expending excess energy to transition into a different spacetime continuum, a process mistakenly called 'dematerialization.' The powerful electromagnetic field generated by the UFO's thermonuclear reactor is believed to be the driving force behind these transitions, allowing for travel through different temporal rates, effectively making UFOs 'time machines.'
UFO Bases Under Us
An article based on information from the 7th International UFO Congress reports a former US intelligence officer, Frederic Atwater, revealing the discovery of four underground alien bases by psychics. These psychics, part of the 'Grill Flame' project, were used to gather intelligence on classified sites. The project, costing $20 million, reportedly uncovered Soviet submarine projects and located secret training camps. The article mentions psychic Pat Price's claim of a main 'UFO force' base under Mount Perdido in the Pyrenees, an African base under Mount Inyangan in Zimbabwe, a base under Mount Tsayel in Australia, and one under Mount Hayes in Alaska. Atwater's team confirmed the existence of these bases and provided details about their structure. However, many ufologists believe the primary bases are located within the US, in areas like Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, with specific mention of bases near Dulce and Groom Lake. These bases are described as vast underground complexes connected by tunnels used for high-speed transport.
UFOs and the Concept of 'Flying Cities'
The term 'flying city' was first applied to a UFO observed in Chile in April 1996. Subsequent sightings occurred, leading the Chilean Air Force to form a commission to study these phenomena. A notable sighting in 1988 over Antofagasta involved pilots seeing lights that appeared to be a city, which then ascended and flew away. Information from the Hubble Space Telescope in 1994 reportedly captured images of a large white city-like object in deep space. In September 1997, a 'flying city' described as a giant tower of glowing, shrinking disks was observed in South Africa. The largest disk was estimated to be 1.7 km in diameter, with the entire structure spanning over 5 km in height. The article speculates that these 'flying cities' are self-sufficient habitats for extraterrestrial civilizations, possibly used for resource acquisition, such as the 'earthly' hydrogen they are believed to steal.
The Genesis of UFOs
This section questions the origin of UFOs and their occupants. It dismisses the idea that they are solely from Mars or the oceans. The sheer scale and ubiquity of UFO sightings are presented as evidence against a simple extraterrestrial origin, suggesting Earth might be a transit point or a base for various alien species. The article criticizes ufologists who selectively focus on cases with physical evidence, arguing that a broader approach is needed to understand the phenomenon. It suggests that focusing only on 'alien' life limits our understanding of the cosmos.
New Content for Defining Formulations
The author proposes revising the term 'Unidentified Flying Object' (UFO) to 'Moving Object of Extraterrestrials' (DOPE) or 'Noospheric Mobile Object' (NMO). The rationale is that 'flying' is too restrictive, as UFOs have been observed underwater and in space. The term 'unidentified' is also challenged, as many aspects of UFOs are being identified. The proposed 'moving object' encompasses various modes of transport, and 'extraterrestrial' acknowledges their non-human origin. The term 'noospheric' refers to a higher form of intelligence and energy-information structure beyond human comprehension. The article argues that this new terminology is necessary for a more accurate and comprehensive study of the phenomenon.
Conclusion
The article concludes by summarizing the findings of over half a century of UFO research. It highlights the anomalous effects associated with UFOs, such as extreme acceleration, the ability to disable electronic equipment, and telepathic communication. The author suggests that the entities behind UFOs possess superior technology and psychological manipulation capabilities but have not shown overt aggression, possibly maintaining a form of one-sided contact. The article posits that humanity is not yet ready for the advanced technologies used by UFOs, and these entities may be deliberately slowing down human scientific progress to prevent self-destruction or for their own security. The author emphasizes the importance of openness and continued research in ufology, viewing it as a rapidly developing, multidisciplinary science.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the advanced technology and unknown origins of UFOs, the potential for extraterrestrial contact and interaction, and the need for a more scientific and open approach to studying these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for a deeper, more inclusive investigation into ufology, challenging conventional scientific paradigms, and proposing new terminologies to better describe the observed realities.
Literature
The issue includes a list of references, primarily Russian-language publications on UFOs, parapsychology, and related topics, including works by M.Yu. Shevchenko, V.G. Azhazha, S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova, and the book "The Living Book" by I.G. Starodumov, E.Sh. Starodumova, and V.Yu. Sokolov.
Conceptual Problems of Ufology and Bioenergo-Informatics
This section, authored by V.N. Lisin, Ph.D., discusses the need to synthesize philosophical and scientific approaches to understanding UFOs and potential contact with other civilizations. It critiques the limitations of conventional science in acknowledging anomalous phenomena and proposes a broader framework for understanding reality beyond the standard four-dimensional spacetime. The author suggests that UFOs are manifestations of an 'other intelligence' and that their study requires an open mind, free from preconceived notions. The article touches upon the concept of the 'noosphere' and suggests that UFOs might be products of complex, intelligent structures within it. It also highlights the importance of ufological safety for the planet and the need for organized ufological education.
This issue, titled "UFOs as a Cosmic Factor in Genetic Information Transfer and the Evolution of Life on Earth," delves into complex theories at the intersection of ufology, genetics, philosophy, and biology. It proposes a radical departure from conventional scientific paradigms, suggesting that extraterrestrial phenomena and a cosmic intelligence may be integral to the evolutionary process.
The Nature of Time and Reality
The article begins by questioning our understanding of time and space, referencing theories that propose higher dimensions and a more complex temporal structure than currently accepted. It highlights the philosophical debate surrounding time, its substance, and its role in shaping physical reality. The text suggests that our current scientific models, confined to a 3+3-dimensional framework, are insufficient to grasp the full scope of existence, including phenomena like UFOs and 'other realities.' The concept of 'chronality' and its expansion, as proposed by R. Bartini, is presented as a significant contribution to a new 'pan-paradigm' that encompasses ufology and bioenergetic information.
The issue emphasizes that the problem of time has moved from a philosophical discussion to the realm of genetic physics and the 'technology of Being.' It posits that the history of human civilization can be viewed as a manifestation of temporal relationships and laws. The theories of A.I. Veinik regarding 'chronal' substance and the dimensionality of time are presented as central to a new paradigm.
Physics, Information, and the Universe
The text critiques the limitations of current physics, particularly in understanding the nature of consciousness and the universe. It argues that a self-contained, human-centric model of the world struggles to address fundamental ontological questions, such as the objective nature of 'now' and the direction of time's flow. The article suggests that understanding the 'three-dimensional Chronos' and incorporating models like Veinik's is crucial for advancing our comprehension and potentially establishing contact with other civilizations.
It introduces the idea that the parameters of all physical objects, from subatomic particles to galaxies, can be calculated using just three key variables: mass, internal particle velocity, and spin. This concept, explored in a monograph [7], suggests a fundamental similarity between atomic and stellar systems, with the solar system being analogous to an oxygen isotope and galactic structures mirroring solar element distribution.
The 'World Genome' model [6] is presented as an extension of this idea, proposing that 'Massive Forces' govern the evolution of basic objects across vast scales, from the Planck scale to the metagalaxy. This model is said to encompass and generalize the formulas found in [7].
The Role of UFOs in Evolution
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the hypothesis that UFOs are not merely unexplained aerial phenomena but play a crucial role in the evolution of life on Earth. This is framed within the context of a broader 'pan-paradigm' for the evolutionary development of humanity and the cosmos.
Paradoxes of Evolutionary Theory
The article critically examines Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection and its successor, synthetic evolution (neodarwinism). It highlights a paradox: while Darwin focused on the selection of traits (phenotype), synthetic evolution emphasizes the selection of genetic mutations. The author argues that for a trait to change, multiple genes must mutate simultaneously, a highly improbable event given the random nature of mutations. This leads to the conclusion that natural selection, as understood by Darwinism, is unlikely to be the primary driving force of progressive evolution.
Nomogenesis and the Limits of Genetics
An alternative theory, nomogenesis, which posits a predetermined path for organic development, is introduced and supported by Russian biologists like L.S. Berg and A.A. Lyubishchev. While acknowledging that natural selection plays a role in adaptation, the article argues that it is a secondary mechanism, not the engine of progressive development. The author suggests that Darwin observed only the 'branches' of the evolutionary tree, missing the 'roots.'
The Problem of Morphogenesis and Biomatter
The issue delves into the mystery of morphogenesis – the process by which an organism develops its form. It questions how genetic information alone can dictate the complex spatial organization of cells and tissues. The vast discrepancy between the information encoded in DNA (around 10^9 bits) and the information required to realize an organism's full potential (estimated at 10^25 bits) is highlighted as a major paradox. This leads to the proposal of 'biomatrices' – external, possibly cosmic, carriers of information that supplement the genetic code.
UFO Landing Site Research
The author presents findings from research conducted at UFO landing sites. Experiments with Paramecium cultures showed a slight increase in their population and size in areas affected by UFO presence, suggesting that these fields might not be harmful and could even be stimulating. Further investigations using giant chromosomes in Chironomus larvae (mosquitoes) did not reveal any genetic mutations or reprogramming caused by UFO fields, which is presented as a cautiously positive result.
However, the appearance of non-native species of rotifers at these sites suggests that UFO fields might indeed influence morphogenesis and contribute to the emergence of new life forms. The article speculates that UFOs might be involved in panspermia – the transmission of life across the cosmos – by sending information rather than physical matter.
The Cosmic Information System
The concept of biomatrices leads to the idea of a universal, cosmic information system that stores the developmental programs for all organisms. This system, it is suggested, is the creation of a 'Cosmic intelligence.' The article posits that this system might explain the uniformity of life across the universe, with DNA acting as an index for selecting appropriate biomatrices.
Philosophical and Biological Synthesis
The issue critiques the fragmentation of modern science, where physics and philosophy have become separated, hindering a holistic understanding of reality. It argues for a synthesis of these disciplines, along with biology and mathematics, to address the fundamental questions of existence, life, and consciousness.
The author criticizes the over-reliance on mathematical formalisms in science, suggesting that it has led to a focus on the 'instrument of knowledge' rather than the 'object of knowledge' itself. This, it is argued, has obscured the understanding of both 'Other Being' (Инобытие) and our own existence.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the inadequacy of current scientific models to explain complex phenomena such as consciousness, the nature of time, and the origin of life. The editorial stance strongly advocates for a paradigm shift, incorporating concepts from ufology, bioenergetic information, and speculative theories about cosmic intelligence and information transfer. The article champions the idea that UFOs are not just objects of study but potentially active agents in the evolutionary process, guided by a higher, cosmic intelligence. It calls for a multidisciplinary approach, integrating philosophical, biological, and physical perspectives to unravel these profound mysteries. The underlying message is that humanity is on the cusp of a new understanding of reality, one that embraces the unknown and the potentially extraterrestrial influences on our existence and development.
This issue of the magazine delves into theoretical physics and its potential applications, particularly concerning unconventional propulsion methods and the nature of movement. It features articles by Yuri N. Ivanov and Eduard Smolyakov, exploring concepts like 'rhythm-dynamics' and advanced mathematical models for physical processes.
Article 1: On the capabilities of UFOs from the standpoint of rhythm-dynamics
By Yuri N. Ivanov
The article by Yuri N. Ivanov, affiliated with NTC "MIRIT" and an academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, presents a novel approach to understanding movement and propulsion, termed 'rhythm-dynamics'. Ivanov argues that conventional physics, particularly regarding inertia, has not fully grasped the fundamental mechanisms of motion since Aristotle's time. He posits that the creation of propulsion force can be achieved through the artificial control of interatomic bonds within matter.
Ivanov highlights that most transportation technologies, including ships, automobiles, airplanes, and rockets, were invented before the 20th century. While modernized, no fundamentally new methods of propulsion have emerged in over 100 years, a stagnation he finds peculiar given the advancements of the 3rd millennium.
He identifies the 'narcotic dependence' of spacecraft on fuel as a major obstacle in space exploration. In the vacuum of space, where refueling stations are non-existent, rocket propulsion is inherently flawed, with even minor miscalculations leading to disaster.
The author contrasts this with the vast energy available in near-solar space, suggesting that the challenge lies in learning to convert this energy into a propulsive force. He criticizes the current scientific understanding of force and motion for being insufficient to develop new technical solutions.
Ivanov introduces 'Rhythm-dynamics' (1997-2007), a field based on wave representations of matter and space. It studies the role of periodic processes in shaping phenomena. In this framework, any object is viewed as a system of elements bound by wave fields, existing in a state of collective synchronism. A disruption of this synchronism triggers a reaction in the body, including movement. Rhythm-dynamics establishes a direct link between an object's speed and the phase relationship of its elements' oscillations. This allows for a unified explanation of inertial, accelerated, and gravitational motion, all stemming from changes within the body according to a specific rule.
He explains that gravitational fields induce phase shifts in the oscillations of atomic elements. This alters the dynamics of interaction and disrupts synchronism. To restore synchronism, the system must move. The gravitational field continuously increases the phase shift as the body falls, causing it to accelerate. This suggests that the propulsive force is internal, generated within the body through the desynchronization of its elements' phase relationships.
Ivanov proposes that phase desynchronization can be achieved through methods other than gravity, leading to directed movement. He illustrates this with two examples:
- Example 1: Boat and Stones: Two people in a boat throw stones in opposite directions. If thrown simultaneously, the boat remains stationary. However, if the stones are thrown sequentially with a time delay, the boat moves. This movement is attributed to the phase shift between the throws, demonstrating propulsion without external action.
- Example 2: Ivanov-Didin Experiment: This experiment involves two oscillating buoys in water, whose oscillation frequency and phase can be controlled. When the buoys oscillate with zero phase shift, they create a standing wave and remain stationary. Introducing a phase shift causes the potential wells to shift relative to the buoys, leading to their drift and movement. Reversing the phase shift stops the system.
Ivanov concludes that by controlling the phase shift, one can manage the speed of a system, even one with many elements. He relates this to inertial motion, where a body is modeled as a packet of standing waves. The phase shift between oscillating elements dictates the speed of movement. He also touches upon the idea of 'phase surfing' as a means of generating propulsion.
He suggests that artificial manipulation of phase shifts in a spacecraft's material could generate propulsive force in open space, offering a non-reactive alternative to current methods. This could be used for tasks like adjusting satellite orbits, providing constant thrust measured in milligrams without fuel consumption.
Ivanov envisions a future where space travel is achieved through controlling the phase component of matter's energy and anti-gravity, potentially leading to a new era of flight.
Literature Cited:
1. Ivanov, Yu. N. *Rhythm-dynamics*. Moscow: Novy Tsentr, 1997.
2. Ivanov, Yu. N. *Rhythm-dynamics*. Moscow: IAC Energiya, 2007.
3. Blekhman, I. I. *Vibrational Mechanics*. Moscow: Nauka, 1994.
4. *Physical Encyclopedia*. Moscow: Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya, 1990.
Books [1] and [2] are available on www.mirit.ru.
About the Author:
Yuri Nikolaevich Ivanov, NTC "MIRIT", Academician of RANS, e-mail: [email protected], http://www.mirit.ru
Article 2: Theory of Material Body Displacement into the Past and Future
By Eduard Smolyakov
Eduard Smolyakov, from Moscow, presents a theoretical framework for displacing material bodies into the past and future using purely mathematical methods, rather than traditional empirical approaches. His theory aims to derive differential equations that govern any process, potentially leading to the discovery of new natural laws.
Smolyakov claims that his theory has identified equations (which satisfy any process) where, during movement, inertial overloads self-compensate, internal time on the moving object stops, and the object does not age (is 'frozen' in time).
He states that by supplementing classical dimensional analysis with the principle of extremality and the concept of 'special extremals', the analysis's capabilities are significantly expanded. This allows for the prediction of new fundamental physical constants and the derivation of differential equations for previously unknown dynamic processes, opening new avenues for scientific and technical progress.
This new theory enables the determination of differential equations (ordinary or partial) that describe any dynamic process, regardless of its complexity. These equations can be arbitrarily complex, with their right-hand sides composed of any number of additive terms. The theory is based on the absolute fact of the existence of extrema in nature.
As an example, Smolyakov demonstrates how, by assuming the existence of a gravitational constant in 'empty' space, one can derive the equations of motion and governing physical laws for mass movement in gravitational fields without prior knowledge of physics.
He has found a universal system of differential equations that describes previously unknown, unperturbed dynamics of arbitrary processes. These equations point to trajectories with surprising properties: objects moving along them do not experience inertial overloads, do not age, and are 'frozen' in time. The formulation of this problem includes the variable g(t), which defines the external acceleration of the dynamic system.
The trajectory of motion is sought in the form of a function x(t) = x(g, X, X, X,...), utilizing a decomposition based on powers of various variables.
By equating dimensions on both sides, a system of two linear equations with an infinite number of unknown exponents is derived. These equations are then used to express certain exponents in terms of others, leading to a decomposition of x.
From this, a set of 'special extremals' is found, including x = g and a compact form for a system of nonlinear differential equations: x^(k+1) = x^k * x^(k+2).
The general solutions for the first equation in this system are x = K₁e^t + K₂ and x = const. The latter describes well-known free motion, which Smolyakov suggests has no alternatives. However, the equations (5) also describe free motion, as they only include inertial variables.
Interestingly, solutions (6) and (7) satisfy all other equations in the infinite system (5) as well. The nature of equations (5) implies that at any speed, these equations are satisfied by compensating inertial acceleration through higher-order derivatives (x^(k+2) = x^(k+1) / x*), which not only compensates for acceleration but also drives motion along the family (6) trajectories.
Smolyakov notes that the influence of these higher derivatives has not been previously observed because their effects only manifest under highly exotic conditions not found in known natural or artificial dynamic systems.
When m=0, the joint solution of equations (2) and (5) yields C=1 and an infinite system of equations.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine appears to focus on fringe or speculative scientific theories, particularly in the realm of physics and potential applications like advanced propulsion systems and time manipulation. The articles by Ivanov and Smolyakov, while presented with mathematical rigor, explore concepts that lie outside mainstream scientific consensus. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into these unconventional ideas, encouraging further research and experimentation, even if the concepts are considered speculative or futuristic.
The recurring themes include the limitations of current scientific paradigms, the search for new fundamental principles of physics, the potential for revolutionary technological advancements (especially in space travel), and the role of mathematics in uncovering natural laws. The magazine also touches upon the societal and philosophical implications of such scientific pursuits.
This issue, identified as number 3 from volume 29 of a publication from the Institute of Systems Analysis of the Russian Academy of Sciences, dated 2007, focuses on the "Energy-Information Aspects of Antigravity." The cover prominently features the title and a portrait of a man, with additional articles by G.M. Zadneprovsky, V.S. Vasiliev, and an analysis of UFO observations by a Greek ufologist.
Theoretical Physics and Antigravity
The issue delves into complex theoretical physics, presenting equations and concepts related to object motion, parametric families of surfaces, and the behavior of objects under varying speeds and accelerations. It introduces the idea of objects existing in a state of free motion without experiencing inertial overloads, due to the compensation of inertial accelerations by higher derivatives. The concept of time dilation and its potential reversal is explored, suggesting the possibility of instantaneous travel to the distant future or past.
Key mathematical developments include equations describing the envelope of parametric families (8), leading to exponential solutions (9). The concept of 'proper time' for an object moving along these exponential envelopes is discussed, stating that it remains unchanged regardless of external time progression. This leads to equations (10) and (10a), which, when combined with the exponential solution (9), result in equation (10b), indicating that proper time is constant.
The paper also touches upon the "extremal theory of dimensions" [1, 2] as a means to derive equations of motion and physical laws. It demonstrates how to find the equation of motion for a mass M₀ by considering a gravitational constant G and deriving an equation for the radius vector r(t) using a formula involving G, M, and dimensionless parameters (11). This leads to a detailed analysis of orbital mechanics, including parabolic orbits and Kepler's Third Law.
Paranormal Phenomena and Antigravity
Beyond theoretical physics, the issue explores paranormal phenomena and their potential connection to antigravity. It discusses experiments demonstrating the influence of human consciousness on physical processes, such as the acceleration or deceleration of radioactive decay, and the non-contact extraction of objects from sealed containers. The impact of mental influence on biological processes, like reducing incubation periods for chicken eggs, is also highlighted.
The concept of "biogravitation" is examined, referencing demonstrations of individuals holding heavy objects on their bodies without apparent strain, suggesting a force counteracting gravity. Experiments conducted between 2007-2009 are cited, showing that connecting subjects to 'cosmoenergetic channels' could cause temporary weight changes (0.5-3%), with positive emotions leading to weight reduction and negative emotions to weight increase.
The Effect of Form and UFO Observations
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the "effect of form" or "cavity structures," which posits that the shape of a spatial composition can influence physical vacuum processes and activate subtle energies. Experiments by A.I. Pluzhnikov are mentioned, indicating that the weight of a composite object is not equal to the sum of its parts and depends on its shape and orientation. Specifically, cones and pyramids oriented with their base towards the ground showed reduced weight, while the opposite orientation increased it. This suggests the potential for developing thrust by optimizing such configurations.
The work of V.S. Grebennikov and his "gravitoplan" is discussed, inspired by the study of wing casings of a rare Siberian insect. This device, based on gravitational panels, was claimed to achieve speeds up to 1000 km/h, though observed speeds were lower. The issue notes that Grebennikov's work was largely ignored by the official scientific community.
Finally, the issue presents an "Interesting Scientific Interpretation of UFO Observations by a Greek Ufologist," by Vladimir Sergeevich Vasiliev. This section details five UFO sightings from 1971 to 2006 in Sweden, the USA, and the UK. The observations include descriptions of objects with various colors, lights, and shapes, and are interpreted through the hypothesis of gravitational-magnetic effects, suggesting a link between gravity and electromagnetism.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the interconnectedness of physics, consciousness, and energy, with a particular focus on antigravity and unconventional propulsion systems. The editorial stance appears to be one of exploring fringe scientific concepts and phenomena that challenge mainstream physics, such as the influence of consciousness on matter, the potential for time travel, and the existence of phenomena like biogravitation and UFOs. The publication seems to advocate for the investigation of these areas, suggesting that they hold keys to future technological advancements, particularly in space exploration and antigravity devices.
Title: Nauka i Religiya (Science and Religion)
Issue: 11, 2007
Publisher: Nauka i Religiya
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
ISSN: 0130-7003
This issue of "Nauka i Religiya" delves into the complex physics and theoretical underpinnings of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), exploring potential energy sources and propulsion mechanisms, particularly focusing on anti-gravity and gravitational manipulation.
The Physics of UFOs: Hatzopoulos' Hypothesis
The issue begins by referencing a photograph of a UFO taken in the USA in 2006, noting the presence of pale blue and reddish 'signal' lights. It then introduces the hypothesis of D. Hatzopoulos, who suggests that UFOs generate gravitational-magnetic fields with varying gravitational potentials. According to this theory, a higher potential on the left side of the UFO (relative to the observer) and a lower potential on the right cause the object to rotate, typically counter-clockwise. This difference in potential is also believed to produce distinct light effects: a blue-white aura on the left and a red aura on the right. Table 1 provides a breakdown of the visible optical spectrum, detailing the wavelengths, frequencies, and photon energies for different colors, from violet to red.
The red glow observed on UFOs is attributed by Hatzopoulos to the Doppler effect, specifically redshift, which occurs when the wavelength of a monochromatic component of the spectrum increases due to a decrease in gravitational field strength. Conversely, blueshift (or violet shift) implies a decrease in wavelength due to an increase in gravitational field strength. Figure 6 visually illustrates the spatial effects of red and violet shifts, showing how they relate to an object approaching or receding from an observer.
Hatzopoulos also noted that when a UFO is stationary, the glow on the right is greenish/pale blue, and on the left is pale red. However, as the object's speed of rotation increases, the glow on the right becomes bright red, and on the left becomes bright blue.
Gravitational Interaction and Anti-Gravity
Anatoly Chernyaev, an academician, presents a detailed analysis of the law of universal gravitation, arguing that it, like electromagnetism, is wave-like and can involve both attraction and repulsion. He criticizes the current formulation of Newton's law (F = GM₁M₂/R²), stating it is ambiguous regarding the sign of the force and the mechanism of interaction. Chernyaev posits that the gravitational constant 'G' is not truly constant and is influenced by factors like the orbital velocity and angular frequency of the gravitational field. He derives an alternative formula for G (G = 3ω²/4πρ) and suggests that gravitational interaction is mediated by waves in an 'ether' and that the phase of these waves determines whether attraction or repulsion occurs. When phases coincide (cos(ε – ε₁) = 1), attraction occurs; when they are opposite (cos(ε – ε₁) = -1), repulsion occurs. Chernyaev believes that UFOs operate on the principle of gravitational repulsion, which he calls 'anti-gravity'.
Experimental Research and UFO Energy
Vladimir Zamoroka, a Candidate of Technical Sciences, discusses his research into the energy sources of UFOs and the potential for using these principles for practical applications. He references studies on biomagnetism, levitation, poltergeists, and anomalous Earth zones. Zamoroka asserts that UFOs likely utilize the forces of Earth's gravity and the Sun's anti-gravity. He points to experiments by M. Tajmar and E. Podkletnov (supported by the European Space Agency and the US Ministry of Aviation) investigating gravitomagnetic effects by accelerating the rotation of a superconducting niobium ring (Figure 7 illustrates the experimental concept).
Zamoroka also explores information from various 'Sacred Texts' and channeled messages, which he believes contain hidden knowledge about astronomy, physics, and three types of physical energy: magnetic, universal (life), and electric, all possessing attraction and repulsion charges. He suggests that the technology for creating gravity generators and anti-gravity generators is encoded in ancient structures like the Giza pyramids, with Egyptian sculptures holding cylinders that represent these devices.
He mentions inventors like Archimedes, V. Starodubtsev, and M. Pitilimova, who allegedly created devices to accumulate anti-gravity charges. Starodubtsev reportedly used an anti-gravity concentrator to stay dry in the rain, and Pitilimova was burned by a similar device made from raw materials.
Zamoroka also references the work of artist Petrov-Vodkin, who, according to him, understood that anti-gravity is essential for a complete understanding of universal gravitation. He also mentions artist S. Kalmykov, who was allegedly compelled to create an anti-gravity concentrator from red raw materials, a concept he believes is encoded in Petrov-Vodkin's painting "Bathing of the Red Horse" (Figure 1).
Further research by Zamoroka into anomalous zones in Russia suggests that some areas contain raw materials for gravity concentrators, while others contain materials for anti-gravity concentrators. He notes that triangular UFOs are often observed over these zones.
Zamoroka concludes that the Sun is the source of anti-gravitational charges in the solar system, not a source of gravitational attraction. He also states that his own experiments in November 2006 successfully tested an early prototype of a solar anti-gravity concentrator.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue strongly advocates for the exploration of anti-gravity and alternative energy sources, suggesting that current scientific paradigms, particularly Newton's law of universal gravitation and Einstein's theory of relativity, are incomplete. The articles present a perspective that UFOs are not mere curiosities but advanced craft utilizing principles of physics not yet fully understood or accepted by mainstream science. There is an underlying theme that ancient knowledge and esoteric sources hold keys to unlocking these advanced technologies. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unconventional scientific theories, particularly those related to UFOs and their potential energy sources, and a belief that these principles could revolutionize human civilization.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a magazine or journal focusing on ufology and anomalous phenomena, with a particular emphasis on the Nasca geoglyphs and theories of antigravity. The content is primarily in Russian and delves into speculative research and hypotheses.
Article 1: Anti-gravity Concentrator Tests
The first section details experiments conducted between 2007 and 2009 to improve the design and testing of anti-gravity concentrators. The author describes the process of seeking better raw materials, refining press mold designs, and developing testing equipment. In the summer of 2009, tests were performed on two experimental anti-gravity charge concentrators. A table presents the results, showing temperature readings from various thermometers placed at different distances from the concentrators. The ambient air temperature was 23.5°C. One thermometer, a Polish DT9207A, registered +50°C when placed at the center of the concentrator. Mercury thermometers, however, showed readings exceeding their 42°C limit, with one nearly bursting. The author expresses caution about working with 'anti-gravity Energy,' citing historical accounts of settlements like Mohenjo-Daro and Nan Madol being destroyed due to failures in anti-gravity stations. The author also mentions that some people on Earth have already used anti-gravity charges for heating and other purposes. The experimental concentrators, made from less-than-ideal materials, were expected to produce temperatures up to +100°C, while serial production models from better materials are projected to reach +1350°C. The author notes the unusual behavior of mercury in the thermometers and references the ancient Indian text 'Vimana Shastra,' suggesting that mercury might have been used as a raw material in the power plants of ancient flying machines (Vimanas).
The conclusions drawn from these tests are:
1. Anti-gravity charges can be 'packaged' into concentrators for practical use.
2. Special types of mercury are needed to convert the heat generated by anti-gravity charges into mechanical energy.
3. UFO power systems likely utilize anti-gravity energy and mercury.
The author states that these investigations were conducted with advice from 'SOMEONE' who prompted Yuri Tkachenko and D. Houma to demonstrate attraction and repulsion. These advisors are identified as representatives of an 'Underground Civilization of Earth.' Thirteen representatives of this civilization are reportedly observing the 'GREAT EXPERIMENT' to create a 'RAZUMNYY CHELOVEK' (rational human) from Earthlings. UFOs are described as flying apparatuses of this Underground Civilization.
- The author challenges several established scientific principles:
- Newton's law of universal gravitation is declared incorrect.
- Gravity is created by charges, not mass.
- Antigravity exists and is created by charges, carried by antigravitons.
- A 'Great Experiment' is underway to create a rational human, observed by the Underground Civilization.
- Earth's resources (coal, oil, gas) should not be exploited destructively; instead, Earth's gravity charges and the Sun's antigravity should be utilized.
- Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein are criticized for their 'foolish' laws of universal gravitation and relativity, with their ideas allegedly stolen from others.
This message is stated to be released with the permission of the Observers of our Civilization's development.
Article 2: Traces of Another Mind on the Nasca Plateau: Research Prospects
This section, authored by A.T. Belokon (Moscow) and titled 'Traces of Another Mind on the Nasca Plateau: Research Prospects,' is presented by Alla Tarasovna Belokon. Over thirty years of research into the Nasca desert phenomenon, the author claims to have found evidence supporting her hypothesis that the figures on the Peruvian desert are traces left by an intelligence other than human. These 'traces' or 'imprints' are found on deserts, mountains, and slopes. The author proposes a 'drawing beam' technology of unknown energetic nature that, when applied to the surface, moves and scatters volcanic pebbles, compacting the soft underlying soil. The characteristics of these terrestrial geoglyphs suggest a dynamic, airborne energy source that formed the figures. The author compares the energy characteristics of these geoglyphs to those of 'anomalous, hard light' from UFOs.
The author hypothesizes that within the thousands of lines and zigzags on the Nasca plateau, information is encoded in the spatial arrangement of 12 'centers' connected by parallel lines. This information is believed to be contained within a crystal-like figure (approximately 21x7 km), where one center (node) is identified as planet Earth, holding a key position. This node is seen as the apex of two volumetric figures, linking the solar system with an unknown structure. To support the 'beam technology' hypothesis for the imprints, the author suggests possible directions for physical, chemical, and geodesic research of the Nasca glyphs.
Erich von Däniken is quoted describing Nasca as a disorienting and baffling phenomenon. The author, however, asserts that after thirty years of research, she has proven that the Nasca geoglyphs could not have been made by hand, are not related to local indigenous cultures, and do not fit any previously proposed hypotheses. She believes the figures demonstrate a super-technological method and mathematical logic in their creation, resulting from an energetic impact from the air, using a 'drawing beam' that displaced and compacted the ground.
Several features of the geoglyphs support this 'beam technology' hypothesis:
1. Straight lines spanning kilometers and geometric figure edges with extreme precision, exceeding aerial photography measurement errors.
2. Limited width of geoglyphs despite great length; trapezoids and triangles are not wider than 80 meters, while the length of ray-like triangles can be kilometers. The angle of divergence in trapezoids and triangles is less than 17°, possibly related to the aperture of the energy source or the object's size.
3. Zigzags and spirals are seen as a result of mathematical combinations of oscillatory, rotational, and translational motion, indicating dynamic formation.
4. A large arrow-shaped figure on the Nasca plateau shows a change in its vertex angle, possibly indicating a change in the aperture control of the beam or a sudden change in the source's altitude.
5. The straight edges of all geometric geoglyphs suggest a flat, controlled front of the energy beam.
6. The appearance of rolled stones forming edges of triangles and trapezoids, with varying sizes and proportional to width, is compared to modern technologies like welding and laser cutting.
7. The visibility of contours when one band overlaps another is explained by differences in pebble size, density, or surface layer oxidation.
8. The author suggests that the energy beam's primary force would act on denser conglomerates, explaining why repeated passes might remove finer gravel, making the strip lighter. Differences in surface oxidation could also play a role.
9. Hills are covered by fine gravel, not sand, and the resulting bands are lighter, suggesting a process of energy impact on the surface layer.
10. Aerial photographs show that the figures maintain their correct configuration even when projected onto uneven terrain, indicating they were photographed from the same position as they were projected.
An example from a 1995 conference shows a triangle geoglyph on a flat-topped mountain near Nasca, with one corner extending over the edge and appearing distorted due to the slope, supporting the idea of aerial formation.
The shapes of the Nasca geoglyphs are limited to lines, rectangles, triangles, and trapezoids, formed by linear movement and width variations. Complex figures like 'knots' are described as triangles with thinner lines extending from the vertex, possibly resulting from energy dissipation during stone scattering. The formation of a 'tree' figure is described as a complex process starting with a line, then a zigzag, and finally the tree outline, suggesting a progression from simple to complex.
The author cites a computer experiment by R.S. Furduy, which suggested that the distortion in the condor figure could be due to projection onto the pampas at a 14° angle from a height of 355 meters.
The article questions the energetic nature of the 'drawing beam' and its source, suggesting that understanding this could reveal who possesses such an energy source and why the Nasca 'riddle' was left.
Direct propagation in a uniform medium is characteristic of electromagnetic waves. The article likens the optical rays in geometric optics to the Nasca lines and площадки (areas), which widen or narrow like triangles. The wide beam's energy loss due to scattering is mentioned, and the aperture of the beam is related to the optics used. The complex patterns of the Nasca lines are compared to a sophisticated, multi-component instrument.
Modern laser technology is deemed insufficient for the scale of the Nasca geoglyphs, and laser technology itself is only about fifty years old.
Article 3: The 'Drawing Beam' and UFOs
This section discusses the 'drawing beam' and its potential connection to UFOs. The author acknowledges that prior knowledge can shape perception but insists on understanding the facts. The 'beam's' behavior on the Nasca plateau, dividing into three components when crossing rock formations, is highlighted. The complex, symmetrical structures within many triangular geoglyphs are noted, suggesting a 'relief' is being revealed.
The 'indentation' of figures when lines intersect is questioned. The possibility of multiple, interconnected energy streams simultaneously clearing the ground is raised. This is compared to crop circles, where the ground at the bottom of the indentations forms a 'plait,' suggesting a structured, multi-component, and controllable energy source.
Despite many unanswered questions about Nasca, the author believes her hypothesis is not disproven but rather highlights the limitations of current knowledge. The dynamic nature of Nasca geoglyphs is seen as similar to known UFO characteristics, with many open contours, zigzags, and spirals, and complex movements like oscillation, rotation, and translation, mirroring UFO flight patterns.
The energetic impact on the Nasca desert is compared to the properties of 'anomalous UFO rays.' The article contrasts the hypothetical energy characteristics of the Nasca traces with those of 'hard anomalous' UFO rays (Table 1).
According to ufologist Mack Campbell, UFOs create a force field with torque that can repel objects and twist vegetation. UFO rays can lift and throw objects, even vehicles. Objects affected by these rays, especially those with electrical conductivity, are susceptible. The author suggests that the volcanic pebbles of the Andes, rich in iron and manganese, might react similarly to this hypothetical energy.
Ufologist R. Furduy believes the dark crust on desert stones has magnetic properties that could explain how stones are lifted and thrown. The author speculates that the hypothetical energy beam might have interacted with the pebbles, scattering or moving them, while also compacting the sand. The difference in how the energy affects stones versus sand is attributed to the nature of the energy itself. This is again compared to UFOs' ability to lift heavy objects, but the effect on sand is unknown. An anecdote about a cargo ship encountering a UFO and a beam of light creating a trench in the water is recounted.
Table 1: Comparative Characteristics of Energy 'Manifested' on the Nasca Plateau with Characteristics of 'Anomalous' UFO Light Rays
This table compares the features of Nasca geoglyphs with the characteristics of anomalous UFO light rays:
- Nasca Geoglyph Features: Straightness of bases of trapezoidal areas and 'bend' lines; creation of geoglyphs by removing volcanic gravel from sandy substrate; occasional large stones on geoglyphs, with clearing around them resembling 'flow around'; triangular areas with varying divergence angles; abundant double lines forming parallel pairs; complex, sometimes symmetrical structures on geoglyph surfaces; visibility of overlapping bands due to pebble size/density/oxidation differences.
- Hypothetical Energy Flow Characteristics (Nasca): Flat, controlled beam front; energy flow causes mechanical impact (scattering, moving, destroying gravel); possible interaction with stones of specific mass or chemical composition; energy flow is non-uniform, possibly having a complex structure; energy flow causes chemical impact on stone surfaces (manganese and iron oxides).
- Generalized Characteristics of 'Anomalous' UFO Light Rays: Beam may have finite, variable length; process involves extending or retracting the beam; beam base is flat; registered mechanical pressure in the zone of effect; UFOs can impart antigravity properties to objects; impact on water surfaces can create deep furrows; 'washing' of obstacles by a 'hard' beam is observed.
Article 4: Further Comparisons and Conclusions
This section continues the comparison between Nasca geoglyphs and UFO phenomena. The author notes that the 'drawing beam' may have a finite length and can extend or retract from an object, consistent with a flat, controlled energy front, as evidenced by the straight edges of Nasca figures. The article suggests that the energy source for the geoglyphs might be a hypothetical gravitational radiation, given UFOs' ability to neutralize or control gravity and their inertialess movement.
The interaction of UFOs with humans is described as occurring through paranormal effects, often telepathic. Post-contact individuals sometimes develop paranormal abilities that can be transmitted. The nature of these paranormal phenomena is explained by a special human energy field, 'biogravitation,' which correlates with gravitational interaction. The author posits that gravity and biogravitation are fundamentally the same, manifesting at different levels. This aligns with the view of the late Professor A.V. Zolotov, who believed the energetic nature of UFO phenomena is identical to human biofields.
In conclusion, the study of Nasca geoglyphs suggests that their formation energy is similar to the 'anomalous' or 'hard' light of UFOs, which in turn shares characteristics with 'biogravitation.' However, the author emphasizes that this does not necessarily imply extraterrestrial origin but rather points to 'Another Mind' or a vast spectrum of intelligent life, including parallel worlds, astral entities, and non-terrestrial beings. The author prefers to speak of the application of super-technology, inaccessible to modern humans, rather than definitively identifying the source.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this document are the mysterious origins of the Nasca geoglyphs, the potential involvement of non-human intelligence, and the connection between these phenomena and UFOs. The author strongly advocates for a radical re-evaluation of established physics, particularly regarding gravity, and proposes the existence of antigravity and advanced energy technologies. The editorial stance is highly speculative, drawing heavily on anecdotal evidence, ancient texts, and personal hypotheses, while challenging mainstream scientific consensus. There is a clear belief in the existence of advanced, possibly non-terrestrial, intelligence that has interacted with Earth in the past and present.
This issue of "UFO" magazine, identified as issue number 35 (559) from 2008, published by Veche in Russia, delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena with a focus on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and ancient mysteries. The content is primarily in Russian, with some English references in the bibliography.
The Nasca Lines: A Coded Message?
The magazine explores the geoglyphs of the Nasca Desert in Peru, presenting a hypothesis that among the thousands of lines and zigzags, there is embedded information. This information is believed to be contained within the spatial arrangement of 12 'centers' connected by parallel lines. The author suggests that the creator of these figures possessed intelligence, aerial capability, and a deep understanding of mathematics and universal laws. One specific crystal-like figure, approximately 21x7 km, is highlighted, with one of its centers identified as planet Earth. This 'center' is considered the apex of two volumetric figures and a link between our solar system and an unknown entity. The article proposes further research directions to understand the dating and nature of these geoglyphs, including studying the oxidation rate of volcanic pebbles to determine the 'desert varnish' formation speed.
Research Directions for Nasca Geoglyphs
Several avenues for further investigation into the Nasca geoglyphs are outlined:
- Proving the aerial origin of the figures: This involves checking for 'horizontal and vertical penetration' on varied terrain, analyzing changes in line width on complex relief, and comparing the 'ray' patterns with geometric optics to calculate the power of the total flux.
- Confirming the impact of a powerful force: This requires studying the depth of the figures based on their size, location, and soil layering, as well as measuring soil density at various depths.
- Investigating the nature of the energy flow: This involves using physical methods like spectroscopy and X-ray analysis to compare the crystalline structure and chemical composition of soil and surface films in different areas (within lines, at edges, on untouched desert, in valleys, on mountain slopes). It also includes examining the contrast of figures with layering and the chemical and structural composition of pebble oxidation films to identify potential 'bio-gravitational' or other energy influences.
- Identifying residual fields: This entails measuring electrophysical fields (electrostatics, magnetic fields, microwave and radiation characteristics, microlepton fields, gravimetry, 'biogravitation') around geoglyphs and comparing them to undisturbed desert areas. It also involves studying the locations of 'centers' for anomalous physical parameters, possibly due to repeated 'ray' воздействия, and testing a hypothesis about UFO energy replenishment from Earth faults. Additionally, the possibility of detecting chemical element transmutation using biological samples is suggested.
- Analyzing geometric patterns: This includes assessing the minimum distances between lines in the drawings and investigating the mathematical logic behind the formation of the ground drawings to confirm similarities with computer technologies.
The article emphasizes that a multidisciplinary approach involving physicists, geologists, mathematicians, and programmers could significantly expand the scope of research into the formation of these Peruvian geoglyphs.
German-Peruvian Research Findings
A 2006 report by a German-Peruvian research group, funded by the Erich von Däniken Foundation, is cited, presenting several non-ordinary findings:
- Magnetic measurements revealed clear differences between the lines/geoglyphs and their surroundings.
- Geo-electrical surveys detected distinct anomalies up to 2 meters deep beneath the geoglyphs.
- The geological environment of the Palpa-Nasca region showed elevated levels of molybdenum, selenium, zinc, manganese, and other elements, with arsenic concentrations 10-17 times higher than usual.
- White, glass-like material was found in some debris piles around Palpa, its origin remaining unexplained.
The article reflects on the nature of scientific understanding, suggesting that current paradigms may require constant correction and that future technological advancements will shed more light on these phenomena. The Nasca phenomenon is described as a 'life in a frozen mathematics' scenario, a message waiting for its recipient, with its logic and information subtly embedded.
Bill Chelker's Catalog of Australian UFO Incidents
The magazine features a list of ten significant UFO and alien encounter cases in Australia, compiled by researcher Bill Chelker:
1. August 31, 1954 (Goulburn, New South Wales): Several witnesses observed a UFO that appeared as a cloud, then changed into a saucer shape, emitting pink light. Radar also detected an object with unusual flight characteristics.
2. August 30, 1959 (Tasmania): A priest encountered a short, grey-skinned being with unusual facial features that communicated telepathically, asking who he was and where he was from.
3. January 19, 1966 (Tully, Queensland): A truck driver discovered a circular indentation in the ground, described as an 'UFO nest,' with metallic rods and residual heat, after witnessing a bright flash and steam.
4. April 6, 1966 (Victoria): Multiple witnesses saw a round UFO land at an acute angle, leaving a scorched earth circle and ash-like residue. It is speculated the UFO was experiencing an emergency.
5. April 16, 1966 (Barkes, Victoria): A man observed a round object emitting curved beams of light that swept the ground. The object hovered and moved at low speed, with the beams changing color.
6. May-August 1973 (Tirringham, New South Wales): Numerous witnesses reported sightings of disc-shaped objects, accompanied by unusual physical effects like bright glows, phosphorescent displays, and persistent aerial trails, believed to be exhaust gases from alien craft.
7. March 1977 (Freemantle): Several witnesses reported sightings of luminous aerial objects and encounters with 'grey' humanoids, leading to severe headaches. One case involved an alleged abduction where a woman recalled being inside a UFO and undergoing examinations.
8. September 30, 1980 (Rosdales, Victoria): A landowner and others witnessed a UFO landing. Subsequently, a nearby well and stream dried up. Some individuals who investigated the landing site experienced severe illness, with one fatality.
9. July 23, 1992 (null): A man encountered a Nordic-type alien woman with blonde hair. Analysis of her hair revealed an unusual genetic profile.
10. August 8, 1993 (Worren, Victoria): Witnesses observed a UFO land, and one resident reportedly underwent an abduction.
Spatial Corridors and Time Travel Theories
Alexander Volodev's article, "Shadows of Spatial Corridors," explores the concept of multi-dimensional spaces and time travel. Drawing on the ideas of astronomer Carl Sagan, it posits that our universe might be a thin, fragile membrane within a larger, eleven-dimensional reality. Theoretical 'spatial corridors' could be stabilized using immense energy, potentially allowing for instantaneous travel through time and space. Gamma-ray bursts are suggested as a possible 'corkscrew' mechanism to open these corridors. The article notes a correlation between powerful gamma-ray bursts in 1948 and 1988 and periods of increased UFO activity, suggesting these events might not be coincidental. Academician Andrei Sakharov is quoted as referring to UFOs and other paranormal phenomena as 'slipping shadows of spatial corridors.'
The Pavlodar Oblast Incident (1936)
The article recounts an incident in the Pavlodar Oblast, Kazakhstan, in 1936, investigated decades later by physicist Savely Staritsky. A teenager named Arsen Alikbaev described an encounter with a phenomenon he interpreted as a 'time machine.' He witnessed a black, vibrating sphere that perfectly aligned with the sun, causing a prolonged eclipse. He was then drawn into a 'tunnel' of concentric rings, experiencing a sensation of suspended animation in a dim space. Upon returning, he was found in a medical facility. Alikbaev also reported an encounter with 'beings in black' and received a prediction about future events, which later proved accurate. Staritsky theorizes that individuals might leave behind physical and mental 'doubles' that can be observed independently.
The 'Winged Man' of Pavlodar Oblast (1936)
Another incident from the same region and year involved a seventh-grader, Lesha Kasyanov, who reported seeing a 'winged man' flying at a fifty to sixty-degree angle. The figure had a backpack-like object and was wearing a helmet. Kasyanov described intense fear and the feeling of being 'led' or 'lured.'
The 'Men in Black' Phenomenon
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'Men in Black' (MIB) who reportedly visit UFO witnesses. These individuals, dressed in black suits, attempt to discredit sightings and offer 'logical' explanations, such as secret military tests. A case from Yorkshire in 1972 is described where a couple observed a UFO landing. Shortly after, two men, not in police uniform but in black suits, questioned them about their journey, and the couple experienced a temporal anomaly, losing over an hour of travel time.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained aerial phenomena, potential extraterrestrial intelligence, and theoretical physics. There is a strong emphasis on witness testimony and the compilation of sighting reports, particularly from Australia. The editorial stance appears to be open to the possibility of non-human intelligence and advanced technologies, encouraging further research and questioning conventional scientific explanations. The concept of 'other minds' and humanity's place in the universe is a recurring philosophical undercurrent.
This issue of "НЛО" magazine, dated 2009 and identified as issue number 39 (630), delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena, focusing on UFO sightings, alleged government cover-ups, and historical mysteries. The content is primarily in Russian, with a confidence score of 4 out of 5, indicating good legibility.
The 'Men in Black' Phenomenon
The magazine opens with an account of a couple, Peter and Sandra Jenson, who reported seeing a UFO land. Shortly after, they were visited by men in black suits, who identified themselves as Ministry of Defense employees. These individuals thoroughly questioned the Jensons about the nocturnal phenomenon and advised them to keep silent, stating it was in their best interest. This incident, initially dismissed by a local reporter, later resurfaced when Peter Jenson shared the story with ufologist Theodore Parkinson in 1992. Parkinson's research indicated a pattern: approximately 75% of UFO witnesses in Britain reported being visited by individuals in black who urged them not to disclose their sightings to authorities or the media. Laura Cornevane, who had an encounter with a 'grey' alien in 1999, recounted a similar experience where a man in a black suit, claiming to be from a secret service department, interrogated her about the alien and emphasized the national importance of her information.
Parkinson's findings suggest that 'Men in Black' always appear in pairs, are athletic, have mechanical movements and expressionless voices, and often arrive in black luxury cars. They typically present official identification and advise witnesses to remain silent, offering mundane explanations for sightings such as spy satellites or atmospheric probes. The speed at which they appear after a sighting is noted as particularly strange, often faster than the witness can report it.
Most 'Men in Black' encounters occur in rural areas, which is attributed to the higher frequency of UFO sightings there. The majority of witnesses are women, correlating with the higher percentage of female UFO contactees. The article also notes that 20% of encounters are followed by phone calls, reiterating the warning to stay silent. Many witnesses report experiencing nightmares featuring 'Men in Black' as tormentors.
Parkinson theorizes that these 'Men in Black' are aliens who do not want information about their presence on Earth to spread, their ability to locate witnesses suggesting advanced technology. However, American ufologist Dominic Smith disagrees, suggesting that the 'Men in Black' are government agents investigating tests of secret military aircraft.
The Secret Mission of 'Apollo'
This section, authored by Solomon Nafert, discusses a mysterious object designated 'Black Prince'. In the 1960s, during the Cold War, active radar surveillance of near-Earth space was initiated due to the threat of intercontinental ballistic missiles. Early detection systems were prone to errors, mistaking celestial bodies or flocks of birds for enemy missiles. The 'Black Prince' was initially considered a technical anomaly due to its weak radar signals. Calculations indicated it was a celestial body orbiting Earth on an elliptical path, reaching a maximum proximity of 26,000 kilometers and a minimum of 80,000 kilometers, crucially moving against Earth's rotation.
Normally, launch vehicles are sent in the direction of Earth's rotation to gain speed. Launching against rotation significantly reduces payload capacity. The article questions who would place an object in such a disadvantageous orbit. It suggests that only the Soviet Union or the USA could have done this, with NASA unable to imagine a reason other than the object being extremely difficult to disable. The existence of 'Black Prince' spurred the development of radar and computing technology in the US. By the mid-1960s, 'Black Prince' was tracked but remained invisible even to powerful telescopes.
A decision was made to send a space expedition to the object. The theory of Soviet origin had few proponents, as the object maintained radio silence and its purpose was unclear. The prevailing theory was that it was a natural celestial body with unusual characteristics. Some, like Wernher von Braun, believed it was created by an alien civilization, prompting a race to reach it before the Soviets and potentially bring it back to the US. NASA's powerful Saturn V rocket, capable of launching a 50-ton payload to the Moon, could also carry an expeditionary craft to 'Black Prince'.
On October 9, 1967, Apollo-4, officially a test flight, was piloted by three individuals identified only as X, Y, and Z. The craft entered the trajectory of 'Black Prince' and approached it to within 60 yards on October 12. The objects moved at high speed relative to Earth but were nearly stationary relative to each other, preventing collision. 'Black Prince' was described as an egg-shaped object, approximately two thousand cubic yards in volume. Astronauts Y and Z exited the craft and explored its surface, finding a structure resembling a turtle shell covering an entrance. Astronaut Y entered the object, bringing back several items and a wrapped mummy. Analysis revealed the surface was made of polymer carbon, and the mummy was dated at nine thousand years old. Artifacts found bore a striking resemblance to ancient Egyptian masterworks, suggesting a connection to a highly advanced civilization.
This advanced civilization, according to the article, possessed knowledge of anti-gravity and possibly time manipulation. The 'Black Prince' was allegedly destroyed by a localized atomic explosion in 1970 to prevent the transfer of ancient technologies. The article concludes by suggesting that Mars is the true home of the pharaohs, who live in vast underground cities.
The Confession of Jack Swigert
This section features the account of astronaut Jack Swigert, a survivor of the Apollo-13 mission. Swigert, who passed away from cancer, dictated his memoirs, which were later published by his childhood friend, journalist Henry McCormick, in a book titled "Lunatic's Revelations." NASA reportedly reacted with anger to the book, accusing the author of revealing classified information.
Swigert vehemently refutes claims that humans never landed on the Moon or that the lunar landings were faked. He proudly states that twelve of his colleagues successfully landed on the Moon and made significant scientific contributions, acknowledging the parallel contributions of Soviet automated stations and lunar rovers. He then addresses the reasons behind the Apollo-13 mission's failure to achieve its planned lunar landing, suggesting that the explosion of an oxygen tank and the spontaneous opening of valves, which vented oxygen from a backup tank, might have been caused by external factors observed through the windows. These observations included white-yellow objects shaped like glasses, cubes, or sharpened pencils, which appeared passive and seemed to be tethered to Apollo-13.
During the mission, a critical oxygen tank exploded, jeopardizing the crew. The astronauts, Swigert, James Lovell, and Fred Haise, transferred to the lunar module. Despite limited fuel and power, they managed to restore essential systems using improvised methods. Swigert's expertise in spacewalks proved invaluable. Lovell, having participated in a previous lunar mission, was familiar with the spacecraft's systems. They successfully rerouted air filters and used available materials to restore power and water purification systems.
Lovell, while working in the damaged command module, noted that things were not as they had left them, hinting at external interference. Swigert, downplaying the situation, encouraged his crewmates to focus on their task, secretly hoping for a successful splashdown. The mission's success depended on the lunar module's engines, which were not designed for such a demanding return trajectory.
During the lunar flyby, the astronauts observed the Moon appearing unusually smooth, lacking craters, and partially black and white. As they moved away, it gradually took on its familiar cratered appearance. Throughout the journey back to Earth, they witnessed what Swigert described as a 'cosmic blizzard' – dazzling particles of an unknown substance forming colossal swirling clouds. These particles seemed to interact with the spacecraft, and at one point, the illuminators were completely obscured by a milky light. A brief flash of red light caused intense emotional distress.
Upon nearing the ocean, the astronauts transferred back to the command module. They observed the jettisoning of heat-resistant insulation pieces, a normal occurrence. The main concern was whether the parachutes would deploy. Despite the damage, all three parachutes opened at seven thousand meters, and Apollo-13 successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. The "Washington Post" headline proclaimed, "Escaping Death's Claws, Heroes Escaped Hell." Notably, none of the three astronauts participated in further space exploration projects. Swigert, in his later years, expressed that space is hostile to humans and that its intensive exploration is premature, suggesting the presence of powerful forces in the void that impose limits on human ambition.
He also mentioned that materials from the American lunar program, including footage of UFOs, remain classified. Swigert regretted that his illness prevented him from fighting to make these technical recordings public.
The Main Secret of the 20th Century
This article by Viktor Bumagin details alleged secret activities in Antarctica involving Russian and German interests. It begins with the 1901-1904 Antarctic expedition led by Robert F. Scott, during which his team discovered a well-equipped lair containing a meat storage, specialized clothing, and a ladder leading down. A label on a jacket indicated it was made by an "Ekaterinburg sewing cooperative." Scott's report on this discovery, submitted to the British Geographical Society, mysteriously disappeared.
The article then discusses the discovery of Antarctica by Russian expeditions and subsequent explorations by British, French, and American explorers. It posits that Russian research in Antarctica may not have ceased. In the early 20th century, Count A.G. Kankrin and Vice-Admiral S.O. Makarov, after studying a declassified journal of Bellingshausen, prepared a scientific note for Tsar Nicholas II. The Tsar, during a visit with his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, proposed cooperation in the exploration of Antarctica. This agreement, according to Olga Grey's book "Secret Antarctica," laid the foundation for mutual cooperation that continued throughout the 20th century, even through the rise of Bolshevism in Russia and Nazism in Germany.
The article claims that Germans first sent an expedition to Antarctica in the late 19th century with the ship "Waldivia." After Germany's defeat in World War I, expeditions were halted until 1925 when the ship "Meteor" arrived. In 1935, German ships returned, and by 1938, German aviation was involved. German planes dropped metallic markers identifying Queen Maud Land as German territory. A base called "Horst Wessel" was established, which the article claims was named after "Martin Bormann." Admiral Dönitz is quoted as saying, "My submariners discovered a real earthly paradise. We created an impregnable fortress for the Führer here, where the future race of 'underground Aryans' will grow." In Queen Maud Land, a system of giant horizontal and vertical caves, forming a vast city, was discovered, believed to be of non-human origin.
The Soviet Union, during the same period, was building its own naval bases, with Stalin allegedly ordering bases to be selected for Germans in locations with climates and terrains similar to the Alps. These locations included Honshu Island in Japan, Indochina, Australia, New Zealand, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and Antarctica (Queen Maud Land). A special group, reporting directly to Stalin's secretariat, was tasked with this operation.
The article alleges that international financiers, including those from Warburgs, "Mendelssohn Bank" in Amsterdam, "Henry Schroeder Bank" in London, Frankfurt, and New York, provided significant loans to Hitler's regime. These financiers, it claims, understood that large-scale military actions would lead to immense profits. A portion of the funds allocated for the creation of Nazi Germany was secretly diverted to ensure the Führer's personal security and to fund the "Antarctica" project, which was carried out under indirect Soviet-German cooperation.
In late 1946/early 1947, American Admiral Richard Byrd's "High Jump" expedition to Antarctica encountered not only Nazi flying saucers and jet aircraft but also large glowing circles in the ocean. In April 1947, the American squadron retreated, and the Savannah newspaper "Adventure" published an article titled "War with the Russians in Antarctica," claiming that Russians had attacked the "peaceful scientific expedition."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of "НЛО" magazine are the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena, government secrecy and cover-ups, and the exploration of historical mysteries that suggest advanced ancient civilizations or hidden human activities. The editorial stance appears to be one of questioning official narratives and presenting alternative theories, often drawing on anecdotal evidence, ufological research, and speculative historical accounts. The magazine aims to expose what it perceives as hidden truths about UFOs, secret government projects, and the potential for non-human intelligence influencing human history.
This issue of 'НЛО' (UFO) magazine, dated December 2008 (Issue No. 12, 534), delves into various unexplained phenomena, historical mysteries, and alleged extraterrestrial encounters.
Antarctic Expedition and Secret Colonies
The issue begins with a report on Admiral Byrd's Antarctic expedition, alleging he encountered a secret Soviet-German colony. This colony, reportedly utilizing extraterrestrial energies, had achieved 100% brain function and lived in a different dimension, explaining their lack of hostility during WWII. Admiral Byrd was allegedly warned by General Udet of the Luftwaffe to cease nuclear testing and Antarctic penetration, with threats of atomic attacks on the USA. The article suggests this colony may still exist, with Americans secretly aiding it in exchange for advanced technologies.
Mysterious Artifacts and Ancient Objects
Ufologist John Keel is quoted comparing unexplored regions to a 'madman's bottomless chest' of artifacts. The magazine highlights findings from the 'Understone' mine in South Africa, where ancient, polished steel spheres and ellipsoids with deep grooves were discovered within three-billion-year-old pyrophyllite. These artifacts, some acquired by the British Museum, were noted to rotate on their axis every 128 days. Another discovery in South Africa involved cavities filled with a soft, gray-white material resembling fiberglass that ignited intensely in contact with pure oxygen, with sources of the material appearing inexhaustible.
On the Moon, NASA satellite images from 1967, declassified recently, reportedly showed a colossal mound with a conical tower (1.5 km high), a hill (11-12 km high) with skyscraper-like structures, and giant spherical objects emerging from the lunar soil, arranged in a beehive pattern. Professor Charles May of MIT commented ironically on the 'poor optics' explanation, suggesting that destructive phenomena are not exclusive to Earth.
Near Edinburgh, Scotland, a 1836 report from 'The Times' detailed the discovery of tiny, perfectly preserved bodies with open eyes and slit mouths within miniature coffins found under a mica sheet. These bodies, along with meteorite fragments containing intricate structures resembling coral, sea lilies, sponges, and seahorses made of bronze, silver, and gold alloys, are preserved in the Edinburgh Geological Museum.
Another ancient artifact is described: a vessel found in a granite quarry near Dorchester, USA, in 1851. This object, made of compressed metal powder with visible welding seams, measured 11.5m in height, 16.5m in width, and had 0.3cm thick walls. It was noted for its exceptional quality, keeping boiling water from cooling for over a month even in sub-zero temperatures, suggesting it predates Earth's formation.
Vatican's Stance on UFOs and Interplanetary Conflict
Monsignor Carado Balducci, a theologian and member of a Vatican commission on alien contacts, stated that UFO pilot contacts are real phenomena and not demonic. He noted the regular influx of information from Vatican embassies worldwide and urged international scientific cooperation to study these phenomena. Physicist Michael Wolf commented that the Vatican is rapidly modifying its doctrine on alien contacts, signaling a potential future official recognition by governments.
The article 'On the Trail of an Interplanetary Conflict' by Victor Grigoriev details alleged events in Dalls, New Mexico, in the late 1970s. The area experienced mass abductions linked to a nearby military base involved in joint research with 'greys' (aliens). The aliens reportedly provided extraterrestrial technologies in exchange for human subjects for genetic modification. The conflict escalated when a hydrogen reactor was stolen from an alien craft, leading to a battle that destroyed the base and killed 67 people, some by spontaneous combustion. The article suggests that the Apache tribe aided escaped base personnel.
Recent reports from Dalls indicate continued activity, with slight ground tremors and the discovery of masked entrances to underground facilities. The nature of the abductions has become more cautious, with victims returning with memory gaps and traces of surgical probes.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores themes of hidden histories, extraterrestrial contact, government secrecy, and unexplained artifacts. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging the investigation of unexplained phenomena and challenging conventional explanations. The articles suggest a world where advanced technologies and non-human intelligences are not merely theoretical but have interacted with humanity throughout history and continue to do so, often concealed by official channels.
This issue of the magazine 'НЛО' (UFO), specifically issue number 27 from 2008 and discussed further in issue number 4 (588) from 2009, delves into the topic of a secret extraterrestrial facility known as the 'Citadel of the Visitors'. The article, authored by Viktor Grigoryev, revisits a previous discussion about an alleged interplanetary conflict in 1979 near Dulce, New Mexico, and focuses on the current activities at a clandestine base.
The Dulce Base: A Secret Collaboration
The article describes a secret center operating under the guise of American special services, where 'grey' type aliens are conducting experiments on abducted humans. The Jicarilla Apache reservation, known for its tourism initiatives to promote its culture and highlight the danger of alien neighbors, is frequently targeted for abductions. While the number of Russian tourists visiting the area has increased, their primary interest is reportedly to find the base and witness UFOs and aliens, rather than engage with Apache culture.
The author warns potential tourists against attempting to access the base, stating that it is unofficially guarded and that curious individuals may become unwilling test subjects. The information presented is based on testimonies and photographic materials from former employees who have broken their silence, corroborated by a computer model of the base.
One former intelligence official, speaking anonymously, expressed regret for participating in a deal with the aliens, believing humanity was being traded for illusory extraterrestrial technology. He felt compelled to share this information in his old age, overriding his non-disclosure agreement.
Thomas Costello, a former base security officer, and his family faced severe persecution from the CIA for releasing documents known as the 'Dulce Papers', which form the backbone of the article's information. Another key source is geologist Philip Schneider, who helped construct the base's underground levels and witnessed alien activities. Schneider was reportedly murdered in 1996, with his death staged as a suicide.
Other witnesses, fearing similar fates, remained anonymous but felt compelled to speak out due to their understanding of the moral implications of their involvement.
Base Structure and Operations
The construction of the base, located northeast of Dulce, began in 1970 following an agreement between the US government and 'Zeta Reticuli' grey aliens for joint genetic and technological development. The aliens had already established themselves in natural underground caves near the Archuleta mesa, and the base served as an extension. A military conflict later interrupted this cooperation, but it resumed by 1986, with surveillance systems being moved underground.
On the surface, only a modest antenna complex and a disguised warehouse serving as a landing strip are visible. Internet satellite imagery that once showed these facilities has since been censored, which the author interprets as confirmation of something being hidden.
The underground base is described as highly developed, with a structure resembling a 'ringed tree'. The central 'trunk' is a vertical landing shaft for military helicopters and alien craft. Lifts operating on magnetic levitation move between 7 floors, divided into 13 levels of secrecy.
Ground Floor (Level 1): Accessible to earthbound staff with medium security clearance ('Riolic'). It houses the helicopter hangar (BA), a retractable landing platform in the central shaft, the security headquarters, power station, warehouses, and utility rooms.
Second Floor: Serves as living quarters for earthbound staff, many of whom are contractually bound and cannot leave the base. This underground hotel is divided into isolated sectors based on the residents' security clearance.
Third and Fourth Floors: These levels are for personnel with high security clearance ('Cosmic'). The third floor contains offices and laboratories (OL) focused on extraterrestrial technologies, including alien spacecraft propulsion, nanorobotics, and remote matter manipulation (plasma). A high-speed metro connects these labs to the nuclear laboratories in Los Alamos.
The fourth floor is dedicated to consciousness control experiments. Past developments from this floor include psychotropic weapons like panic generators and crowd control devices. Current research involves 'zombification' of abductees through drugs and hypnosis, enabling them to carry out subconscious commands. The floor also develops 'dream generators' (GS) for population programming and 'soul transfer' technology using magnetic ring scanners (MS), a project the aliens reportedly found too difficult and passed on to their human partners.
Below the Fourth Floor: These levels are exclusively for the aliens. Earthbound personnel are restricted from accessing them, with minimal direct contact being a requirement of the 'greys'.
Fifth Floor: Contains rest areas for the aliens (OP), where they immerse themselves in nutrient baths. They do not eat in the conventional sense, absorbing nutrients through their skin via a special light.
Sixth Floor: Houses the aliens' genetic laboratories, dubbed the 'Hall of Nightmares'. Human access is extremely limited, restricted to high-ranking officials with US government clearance. Abducted humans are commonly found here in cages (KL) and on operating tables for experiments. The aliens, described as a degenerating race, view human genetic material as a resource for their own improvement, employing crude methods like gene splicing and gamma-ray exposure, leading to non-viable or mutated offspring stored in cryogenic chambers (KR).
Notable genetic experiments include a human-like bat and other unclassifiable creatures. Failed hybrids of humans and grey aliens are common. Some 'preserved' grey aliens, deemed non-functional or non-compliant, are also kept in cryogenic chambers and sometimes displayed on the fifth floor as a warning.
Access to Cages: Another branch of the high-speed metro delivers abductees to the cage areas. Propaganda posters, such as 'Brotherhood and Sisterhood', are displayed to confuse and pacify potential resisters, suggesting the base is part of a global abduction network.
Central Shaft Bottom: This area contains the docking bays for alien craft (SK), which are typically disc-shaped but can also be spherical or oval.
Seventh Floor: Contains the aliens' energy installations (EU). They harness 'living energy' from mass human conflicts and suffering, storing it in 'spiral capacitors'. This energy is used for their local technological needs and transported off-world.
Conclusion and Call to Action
The article concludes by urging readers to consider the reality of alien abductions, which, according to ufologists, surpass the number of terrorism victims annually. The author poses a rhetorical question about what humanity can do to stop this threat, emphasizing that it is not a new problem but one that requires a moral and ethical response in the 21st century.
The author rejects the idea of helplessness and calls for an end to complicity with the 'grey alien infestation' at both governmental and personal levels. The ultimate solution proposed is to cultivate a morality that would prevent any alien force from treating humans as mere expendable material.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around extraterrestrial contact, specifically with 'grey' aliens, and their alleged clandestine operations on Earth. The editorial stance is one of alarm and a call to action, urging readers to confront the issue of alien abduction and manipulation with moral responsibility. The magazine highlights the secrecy surrounding such activities, the alleged involvement of government agencies, and the ethical implications of human-alien interaction. The article strongly advocates for a proactive stance against perceived alien threats, emphasizing the importance of human morality and ethical conduct as a defense mechanism.