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Mysteries from Behind the Former Iron Curtain


An anthology (10 articles) and another 59 articles on the Tunguska problem, the UFO problem, and the problem of paleovisits – ancient ET visits to the Earth. Written by leading Russian and Ukrainian researchers engaged in these studies. A unique collection of papers about real enigmas that are still hidden behind the former Iron Curtain, now a Curtain of Silence. Popular, objective, absorbing. Instant download.

 

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Vladimir Rubtsov (Ed.):
Investigating the Anomalies
Ten  papers dealing with three subjects: the UFO problem, the enigma of the Tunguska meteorite, and the problem of paleovisits – ancient ET visits to the Earth. It seems as if mainstream science deliberately pushes them out, carefully forming a gap between itself and “uncomfortable” questions to which scientists have no definite answers. In this way another sphere of human thought is however enriched, namely anomalistics... $7.95

   

1. Yuriy Agarkov: Mysterious Rescue in the Steppe 

I would like to describe here a strange event that happened to me in December of 1948. I was then 26 years old, living and working in the settlement of Burma (Karaganda Region of Kazakhstan). This event has remained in my memory for all my life. Here I will try to depict it in every detail…

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2. Matest Agrest: On the Development of the Idea of Paleocontacts in the USSR at the Beginning of the 1960s 

That night I opened the Book of Genesis at chapter 19 describing the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Any modern reader will be impressed with the laconic description of the event which is very similar to the picture of a nuclear explosion. Staying up all night, I read all the chapters of Genesis and the corresponding pages of the book Zohar. By morning I worked out my own hypothesis about a visit of ET messengers to the Earth in ancient times…

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3. Anonymous: A Shame and a Crime!

When reminding the reader about the lot of genetics and cybernetics [in the Soviet Union, – Ed.], you take the risk to look boring – but how can we forget so quickly the lessons of history. If the opponents of the cosmic origin hypothesis of UFOs had wished to discuss the problem on the truly scientific level, they could have done this freely both in the press and in public lectures; but when one group of scholars has a monopoly of truth, declaring its point of view to be the only correct one - this is infamous and unscientific!...

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4. Alexander Bagrov: An Opportunity That Has Never Materialized

I had occasion to participate in this research program as a representative of the Astronomical Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences that was charged with analyzing astronomical aspects of UFO reports. Here I would like to add a few words to the paper by Platov and Sokolov, in order to explain why the long-term investigations of the UFO problem on the territory the USSR, under the flag of a Super Power, did not bring world science even an inch closer to its solution…

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5. Boris Bidyukov: The Thermoluminescent Imprint of the Tunguska Event

A specter is haunting Tunguskathe specter of radiation. More than once has it been exorcized from the region of the catastrophe and proclaimed non-existent – just to return under the mask of the so-called secondary effects and “background fluctuations”. Mutations in the pines, the regional geomagnetic effect, the strange paleomagnetic traces – all these phenomena suggest that the Tunguska explosion was in fact accompanied by nuclear reactions…

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6. Boris Bidyukov: The “Weber Effect” and Anomalous Luminous Phenomena in the Earth Atmosphere in the Period of the Tunguska Event of 1908

In the monograph “Noctilucent clouds and optical anomalies associated with the Tunguska meteorite fall” its authors briefly mention a very extraordinary instrumental observation, seemingly connected with the Tunguska Event of 1908: “Professor Weber of Kiel University… distinctly saw alterations of the magnetic declination of a magnetic needle, its oscillations occurring at regular intervals. They had an amplitude of 2 angular minutes and the period of 3 minutes. Weber could not find for them any obvious causes…

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7. Valeriy Buerakov: UFOs as Objects of Study by Terrestrial Physics

UFOs (as space probes) may be expected to use physical mechanisms governing the interaction of super-high electromagnetic field with the Uni­verse vacuum and making it possible to influence the topology and geometry of space. In our immediate terrestrial environment, the natural object in which these mechanisms are realized is ball lightning which still remains a “blank space” in physics, despite 150 years of fairly intensive studies…

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8. Sergey Dozmorov: Some Anomalies of the distribution of Rare Earth elements at the 1908 Tunguska Explosion Site

Together with the known data on the above-average barium content in the area of the Tunguska explosion, the results obtained may favor most unusual composition for the Tunguska space body (TSB), namely the presence in the TSB of some systems that contained a superconducting high-temperature ceramic made on the basis of the following combination of elements: barium a lanthanide copper. Such ceramic keeps superconductivity up to the temperature of liquid nitrogen (196°C) and can be used for constructing very effective energy and information storage devices. Obviously, such a substance cannot be natural...

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9. Dmitry Dyomin: On Some Peculiarities of the Energy-Generating Zone of the Tunguska Phenomenon of 1908

It is reasonably safe to suggest that the findings of this work favor a model of an engine with a directional release of energy that can be programmed depending on the necessary modes of operation - landing, hovering, maneuvering, or taking off. Such hypothetical craft would have very advanced flight characteristics...

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10. Valentin Fomenko: Information on the Results of Preliminary Study of the Black Ball as a Possible Extraterrestrial Artifact

The Black Ball was found in 1975 in West Ukraine in a clay quarry at a depth of about 8 meters. The age of the clay layer is of the order of 10 million years. The objects of supposedly alien origin found till now (the steel parallelepiped in a coal seam, the screw in a stone, etc.) were not studied in time, and thus their alien origin was not proved scientifically. For this reason study of the Black Ball of supposedly alien origin with modern scientific methods is of much importance…

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11. Valentin Fomenko: The Black Ball: a Few Words in Addition.

In February of 1981 two leading officials of the scientific and technical department of the Committee for State Security (the almighty KGB) were summoned to the Kremlin, to the no-less-almighty Military-Industrial Commission of the USSR Council of Ministers. There they were informed about the results of Dr. Fomenko’s investigations. The Commission asked the KGB authorities to find out who was holding the Ball and to withdraw it immediately. The 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was approaching and therefore the Ball had to be “neutralized” by no later than February 20…

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12. Valentin Fomenko: The Vashka Find: Results of an Investigation

This fragment of a metallic object, as big as a man’s fist, was found on May 10, 1976, on the bank of the Vashka river, some 10 kilometers from the settlement of Ertom (Udor district, in the then Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). It was discovered by three workers who lived at the settlement and came to the site to fish. The fragment lay on a shingle-bank near the water. It attracted the workers’ attention by its white glitter. When dropped onto stones, the object produced a shower of sparks…

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13. Yuriy Fomin: Some Biographical Notes

I was called to the highest authority - the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union – and shown a typescript of one of my lectures that was distributed by someone somewhere without my participation. The officials of the Central Committee who talked with me tried to learn whether or not I had anything to do with this Samizdat publication…

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14. Mikhail Gershtein: A Thousand Years of Russian UFOs - Part I

These notes about UFO sightings in the territory of Russia and the former Russian Empire do not aspire to a comprehensive character. It is very difficult to write about something that never was a subject for serious historical investigation, that was never arranged in chronological order, and neither even in any way systemized. Nonetheless, the task I am setting in this paper is not at all hopeless…

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15. Mikhail Gershtein: A Thousand Years of Russian UFOs - Part II

Reports about supposedly technogeneous objects, including those closely resembling present-day UFOs, came to surface only during the first great “wave” of observations of “mysterious balloons” over Russia and Europe (January–July of 1892, some 200 reports) that produced a significant international response…

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16. Lev Gindilis: Let’s Formulate it Differently

Platov and Sokolov are bluffing when they state that planned UFO publications were just “preliminarily read and approved”, but not censored in the USSR Academy of Sciences. In fact, this was censorship, pure and simple…

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17. Lev Gindilis: The Petrozavodsk Trigger

Fate willed it that the present author participated in studying the Petrozavodsk phenomenon. More than twenty years have elapsed since then. When someone returns to his memories, he finds himself before an essential question - where should he start? Since from the very beginning the Petrozavodsk phenomenon was closely associated with the UFO problem, making a great impact on the development of ufological studies in the USSR, it would be advisable to start from a brief historical review of UFO studies in this country…

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18. Lev Gindilis & Yury Kolpakov: The Petrozavodsk Phenomenon

The present paper was basically written in 1978, quite soon after the observation and investigation of the “Petrozavodsk Phenomenon”. It was intended for the “Priroda” journal, published by the USSR Academy of Sciences. We believe that the journal’s editors were really interested in publishing the paper; however they could not overcome the censorial restrictions of those days. During the past years, in our opinion, there have not been obtained any essentially new data to alter description and interpretation of the observations. For this reason, we have left the paper principally “as it was”…

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19. Alexey Koroliuk: A Big Step to a Right Direction

I must confess that in the 1970’s I was rather puzzled by the censorial ban imposed on ufological publications in the Soviet press. There was an erroneous impression that this ban resulted from a sort of ideological pressure on the part of ruling Party organs. In fact, everything proved to be simpler, more comprehensible and much more rational: the “UFO ban” was due to the need to keep secret the information on rocket and aerospace tests in our country…

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20 Pyotr Kozub et al.: The Second UFO Landing on the River Mzha: a Preliminary Report

On January 7, 1990, about 8:40 a.m., a resident of the little town of Merefa (located about 30 kilometers SSW of Kharkov) saw over the frozen river Mzha a UFO. It was a big top-shaped object with the diameter of its base approximately 25 meters, and the height, including its spire, about 5–6 meters. The object was situated on the ice or slightly above it in a small bay…

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21. Valeriy Kukushkin: A Strange Visit… with Possible Consequences

Suddenly, at my feet, in the space between the low back of the bed and another bedside table, there occurred a swift motion: a small being impetuously ran over my legs and sat down on my belly, before my right arm. I cannot estimate its full height, since it ran to me as if on all fours, and after settling down on my belly it was sitting in a squatting position. It looked like a small human being… 

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22. Valeriy Menitskiy: A Pilot and a UFO

What are the main characteristic features of my UFO case? This was my first experience of this kind and I cannot say I have a good understanding of it. The specialists whom I consulted in this connection did not reveal all the information they possessed either. What is more, immediately after our talks they closed for me any access to this subject…

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23. Yuriy Morozov: Did the Maori Know about the Ring of Jupiter?

Everything seems to point to the fact that the Maori did know about the ring of Jupiter. This knowledge is, however, more anomalous than their supposed knowledge of Saturn’s rings, and even more anomalous than many components of the Dogon astronomical lore...

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24. Yuriy Morozov: A Scientific Journal on Paleo-SETI

Reviewed: "Scientific Ancient Skies".

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25. Yuriy Morozov: These Strange Disks of Baian-Kara-Ula…

At present, we do not know for sure if the story about the disks of Bayan-Kara-Ula is purely fictitious, or it does contain some grains of truth. I am sure that a thorough comparative analysis of the early publications about the disks from the Bayan-Kara-Ula caves may clear up much of this story…

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26. Yuriy Morozov: The “Russian Roswell”: a Legend Under Examination

The case in point is a legend that, if proved to have been based on a real event, would be of much significance to ufology or at least to the history of aviation. However, up to this time its contents have not been verified by any objective methods, nor is it known if such a verification will ever become possible. Meanwhile, the legend itself is definitely worthy of attention and research interest. That is why we will try in this paper to extract as much information as possible from its existing records…

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27. Yuriy Morozov: Charles Fort in the 21st Century

Charles Fort was essentially ahead of his time in his appeals to what may be called, in today’s terms, “the cosmization of thinking”. All concrete ideas of Fort’s are an expression of open protest against the centuries-old habit of considering the Earth as a planet isolated from outer space and therefore not subject to any cosmic influences during its history…

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28. Yuriy Morozov: Search for Paleovisit Traces: General Principles and Some Problems

Since we do not know what kind of conceivable traces of a supposed paleovisit have really survived, we have only one way to follow: study the whole possible range of traces, improving the methods of information acquisition from textual and iconographic sources (which incidentally would be beneficial to the disciplines dealing with them) and also trying to provide mutual complementation and cross checking of sources of various types…

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29. Yuriy Morozov: RB Questions and Answers: Dr. Yuriy N. Morozov

On the basis of my own intuitive feelings as a paleovisitologist with many years’ research experience, I could admit that guests from outer space did make an impact upon certain terrestrial cultures...

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30. Yuliy Platov & Boris Sokolov: History of State-Directed UFO Research in the USSR

In 1978 there started in the USSR a state-directed program of investigating the “UFO” phenomenon that proceeded without interruption for 13 years – until 1990. Later on, still twice, in 1981 and 1986, the high Soviet authorities approved five year plans of research works in defense fields that included the scientific research work on anomalous phenomena…

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31. Gennady Plekhanov & Lyudmila Plekhanova: On a Possible Ricochet of the Tunguska Meteorite 

Material remnants of the Tunguska meteorite have been looked for in vain during many years, both in the area of the Tunguska catastrophe and outside it. We can conclude, based on the results of our analysis of the map of the forest leveling that the trajectory of the Tunguska meteorite had an ascending branch to the west of the epicenter of the explosion. This may be called a ricochet. Information on a local earthquake that occurred in the upper reaches of the Greater Pit river gives grounds to believe that the meteorite, or its part, fell in this region, and some eyewitness accounts support this assumption...

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32. Vladimir Rubtsov: Three Books on the Tunguska Problem

Reviewed:
Gennady Plekhanov. “The Tunguska Meteorite: Memoirs and Meditations”. Tomsk: University Publishing House; Vitaly Bronshten. “The Tunguska Meteorite: History of Investigations”. Moscow: Selyanov; Victor Zhuravlev, Felix Zigel. “The Tunguska Miracle”. Ekaterinburg: Basko Publishing House.

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33. Vladimir Rubtsov: The Tunguska Event: Still Highly Enigmatic...

Russian Tunguska investigators have finally found a tentative niche in the new, post-communist socio-economic order. Yet, the general situation in the community of Tunguska researchers is far from stable. First, this community remains inhomogeneous: the “traditionalists” support “classical” (strictly meteoritic or cometary) hypotheses on the nature of the Tunguska space object, while the “alternativists” are willing to consider an entire range of hypotheses, including “unconventional” or “non-classical” ones…

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34. Vladimir Rubtsov: Post-Soviet Ufology: a View from Inside

During the many years, before “perestroika”, information on Soviet UFO sightings was for Western researchers a real gem, because of the high barriers that it had to overcome on its way to the West. These were the barriers of the dead silence of mass-media and the witnesses themselves, as well as the problems of translating and sending abroad unauthorized materials. Some Soviet amateur ufological groups began contacts with their Western colleagues as early as the 1960s, but these contacts remained for decades rather cautious…

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35. Vladimir Rubtsov: Alternative Science?

The question whether or not the Tunguska explosion was in fact nuclear remained thus far unanswered. One can see from the paper by Dr. Nikolay Vasilyev that some data do support this assumption. However all attempts to prove or disprove it have not met with success. Nevertheless, it seems that the basic tendency of the results obtained favours the artificial nature of the TSB and at least unconventional character of its explosion. The technogeneous hypothesis is thus coming to the fore in the Tunguska studies. However, the “big science” does not appear to be mature enough to treat it unbiasedly...

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36. Vladimir Rubtsov: The Problem of Paleovisits: a Knight at the Crossroads

Curiously enough, some self-styled “experts”, demanding to be shown an “indubitable ET artifact”, do not want, at the same time, even to look at strange but real objects whose origin remains unknown. Does the word “indubitable” mean in fact “not requiring any intellectual efforts to understand its nature”?...

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37. Vladimir Rubtsov: Some Pages from the History of the Paleovisit Idea

History of the problem of paleovisit is long and really fascinating. During the past decades and even centuries, brilliant conjectures have been made on the subject of paleovisits by scholars, engineers, and SF writers. It is evident that the idea of paleovisit is by no means a “modern myth” (as many enthusiastic debunkers proclaim with much noise and little evidence). In fact, it is neither modern, nor a myth...

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38. Vladimir Rubtsov: Soviet Ufology in Its Human Dimensions

It so happened that I witnessed and participated in the whole process of the rise, existence, and collapse (together with the USSR and even a little before it) of that unique phenomenon: Soviet ufology. History of Soviet ufology would be, to my mind, of interest both to Western ufologists and Western specialists on the methodology of science. But this paper is not dealing with the history; it will serve only as a “skeleton” for our main subject: the human dimensions of Soviet ufology…

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39. Vladimir Rubtsov: Tracking the Alien Astroengineers

There are in various parts of the world some traces of an ancient concept of Sirius as a dangerous stellar system, consisting of three stars. Its transformation has been described, first, as the transition from Typhon (a fiery monster in rage, that is a red giant before its change into a Supernova) to Orphrus (a dangerous but suppressed beast, that is the core of the red giant in the process of its “calm” turning into a white dwarf). Second, the Dog is usually chained up by sacred blacksmiths, which can be interpreted as a description of astroengineering activity by a supercivilization…

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40. Vladimir Rubtsov: Science and Anomalistics

Generally, anomalistics is an open expression of doubt (and sometimes of irony) in respect to constantly renewing pretensions of man to learn the final truth. But what is it from the viewpoint of the philosophy of science? As a matter of fact, it is rather a loose field of cognitive interest, whose foundations were laid by Charles Fort, and which has gradually evolved, due to work of many enthusiasts all over the world, into something substantial…

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41. Vladimir Rubtsov: The Gist of the Matter

The Soviet authorities were for a long time pursuing a rather ostrich policy in respect of the UFO phenomenon. Due to the Petrozavodsk event, they had to pull out their heads from the sand and charge the Academy of Sciences, together with the military, to answer the following three questions: Is the UFO phenomenon indeed for real? If yes, what is it? Can it be in any sense dangerous? The first question has been successfully answered: yes, the UFO phenomenon in the strict sense of this term is for real…

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42. Vladimir Rubtsov: New Times, Old Songs

A few months ago the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) was reviewing the work of its recently-created Commission for the Struggle Against Pseudoscience and Falsification of Results of Scientific Studies. The main troubles of the present situation in the country that disturb the elite of Russian science are uncontrollable pseudoscientific publications in the mass media, emergence of “public academies”, and penetration of pseudoscience into the RAS itself…

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43. Vladimir Rubtsov: On the Quest for Tangible Evidence

As for the former Soviet Union, the abduction reports from its territory were extremely rare. Soviet people usually had friendly talks with the “extraterrestrials”, travelling in “saucers” only at will. Refusal to enter a UFO and make a trip to “another planet” was, as a rule, well understood, and the ETIs did not insist on their proposal…

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44. Vladimir Rubtsov: Trying to Learn the Lessons of History…

The bent of contemporary ufology for entertainment or even for social psychology, being understandable, remains nevertheless definitely blameworthy. If there is “at the center” of the UFO phenomenon something “tangible”, then at the center of UFO studies there must be search for and investigation of this objective component…

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45. Vladimir Rubtsov: Paleovisitology: Still at the Crossroads…

What is a “historical anomaly”? Generally, it is any find contradicting the commonly accepted “scientific picture of the past” – such as, for example, Phoenician inscriptions in America, or “Baghdad electric batteries”. But more specifically, it is a historical object or piece of information about the past, whose content disagrees with our principal view of what was possible and what was impossible in the past…

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46. Vladimir Rubtsov: Domes of Wrath

Against the background of the approaching grey darkness, from behind the skyline (open in this sector of the horizon to a great distance), there appeared a low red glow. For a few seconds, the glow was twinkling and oscillating, then it started to rise quickly, taking the shape of a clearly outlined shining fiery bubble. It was exactly like a gigantic soap bubble, full of fire!…

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47. Vladimir Rubtsov: Introduction to Paleovisitology

Reviewed: Y. N. Morozov. Traces of Ancient Astronauts? Moscow: Znanie Publishers. ISBN 5-07-001602-4, in Russian.

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48. Vladimir Rubtsov: Space Objects over the Ukraine?

Some of the readers’ letters that were sent to the journal were published in its number 1 issue, 1967. This was the first – and the last for the subsequent 20 years – set of Soviet UFO reports published in the USSR...

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49. Pyotr Rybalko: Bureaucratized Pseudoscience

Calling things by their proper names, the Academy of Sciences of the USSR studied rocket launchings and balloon flights for 13 years, carefully avoiding anything really unknown and worthy of further examination. Can it be called a scientific investigation? Not in the least. In fact, this is exemplary bureaucratic pseudoscience…

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50. Yury Rychkov: A Possible Genetic Trace of the Tunguska Catastrophe of 1908?

This mutation may have affected the subject’s parents who were eyewitnesses of the Tunguska catastrophe. In 1908 they lived in the interfluve of the Northern Chunya and Teteya rivers, some 100 kilometers east of the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion. Olga Gavrilovna Kaplina gave her parents’ impressions of this event: a very bright flash, a clap of thunder, a droning sound, and a burning wind...

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51. Nikolay Rynin et al.: Is Interplanetary Travel Possible?

The assertion that inhabitants of other worlds have not visited our planet is indeed confirmed by official history of all countries. However, if we turn to the legends and traditions of hoary antiquity we shall notice a strange resemblance in the legends of lands separated by oceans and deserts. The resemblance is that many legends tell of visits to the Earth by inhabitants of other worlds in time immemorial. Why not assume that these legends are based on some grain of truth?...

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52. Zurab Silagadze: Tunguska Genetic Anomaly and Electrophonic Meteors – Part 1

The Tunguska region has been surrounded by an aura of mystery and adventure over the last 98 years. Many different theories have been proposed to explain what happened so many years ago in a remote corner of Siberia, which means the “Sleeping Land” in Tatar. However, none of these explain all the facts...

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53. Zurab Silagadze: Tunguska Genetic Anomaly and Electrophonic Meteors - Part 2

There are attempts to convince governments and society to fund ambitious projects to identify potentially threatening near-earth space objects and develop adequate defense systems. But the Tunguska event and some other mysterious events of probably impact origin indicate the enigmatic type of “soft impacts” – which do not leave any crater, nor impactor fragments, despite their tremendous magnitude. In this article we mentioned one possible explanation: that these impact events are caused by mirror space bodies. Of course, this explanation looks exotic, but in fact it is the only one falsifiable in the near future...

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54. Innokentiy Suslov: Questioning Witnesses in 1926 about the Tunguska Catastrophe

This paper was written by the well-known Russian geographer, ethnographer and public figure I. M. Suslov (1893–1965), who spent many years working in Evenkiya (the territory of the Evenks or Tungus). In 1926, he questioned the people who had seen the Tunguska event with their own eyes. Here we publish the first complete English translation of the paper, trusting that it will be of considerable use and value to those readers who take an interest in the problem of the Tunguska meteorite...

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55. Nikolay Vasilyev: The Cosmic Sword

The Tunguska meteorite belongs not only to Russia. It belongs to the whole of humankind – since the danger of space bombardment is a global danger. Mankind must comprehend that Nature – or Fate – impressively warned us in 1908 of a real danger that can come from outside our planet. Let us listen to this warning – before it is too late...

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56. Nikolay Vasilyev & Gennady Andreev: Radioactivity at Tunguska

The question of radioactivity in the area of the Tunguska explosion remains open. At the same time, there are some peculiarities possibly connected with the unusual event of the summer of 1908. Equipment used at nuclear test sites cannot be effectively utilized for measuring near-background levels of radioactivity. It is definitely necessary to obtain an unequivocal answer to the question, whether or not there are at the area of the Tunguska explosion any radioactive isotopes that could get there in 1908...

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57. Victor Zhuravlev: Analysis of the Map of Ash Content at the Area of Tree Leveling of 1908

It seems evident that various data about the Tunguska catastrophe, recorded in the environment, clearly demonstrate a very orderly pattern of processes that formed the Tunguska phenomenon…

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58. Victor Zhuravlev: There WERE in the USSR Abduction Cases and UFO Landings!

The present author took part in fulfillment of the Setka AN and Galaktika SovieyUFO study programs as a rank-and-file researcher – working with literature, writing scientific reports, processing photographs and travelling to “hot ufological spots” in the Novosibirsk Region and Altai Mountains…

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59. Victor Zhuravlev: The Geomagnetic Effect of the Tunguska Explosion and the Technogeneous Hypothesis of the TSB Origin

Serious investigations were conducted in the 1960s which enabled the Tunguska geomagnetic effect to be considered as evidence in favor of (if not as a proof of) the technogeneous hypothesis. It can also be regarded as another corroboration of the overground character of the Tunguska explosion. Both the high-altitude explosion and its geomagnetic effect are consistent with the nuclear nature of the explosion, resp., the technogeneous nature of the TSB…

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