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Death By Poltegraist - Alternative View
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In the village of Askiz of the Republic of Khakassia in 1994-95. over the course of a number of months, a poltergeist occurred, resulting in the death of three people and damaging the health of several more.

The phenomenon was investigated by a group of scientists from the Sayan branch of the Siberian Research Center for the Study of Anomalous Phenomena in the Environment at the Tomsk Polytechnic University. The group was led by Yu. I. Yaklichkin, whom I had a chance to meet in 2002 and discuss a number of issues that, in my opinion, were not covered by the study (more on this at the end of the chapter).

Yu. I. Yaklichkin in 1997, based on the results of the group's work, published the book "Askizsky Poltergeist" (you just can't find a book, it was published in a small print run). In my opinion, this is the deepest, most complete and comprehensive study of a poltergeist of all that still exist in the CIS and in the Far Abroad. And the point is not only in the equipment of a group of scientists, but also in a thorough scientific, methodological approach to the study of the phenomenon: including a complete analysis of the geological features of the area with the ghost of all maps and comprehensive measurements - and ending with a scrupulous analysis of the health status of participants in the events, including repeated independent research by professionals, pictures of their diseases, a study of the state of the body of an exhumed victim of a poltergeist, etc. The mere fact that the exhumation was carried out at the insistence of a group of scientists already speaks volumes.

But this is not only the most outstanding and deepest SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH of a poltergeist to date. This is at the same time the most significant (and, apparently, the only) scientific study of vampirism, which, however, scientists did not even suspect. Reading the report on their research, I constantly caught myself thinking that they - already using scientific methods and scientific tools of our time - are studying what was repeatedly described by the classics of vampirology 250 years ago. This is not surprising, since the phenomenon has not changed at all since those times, but we have changed.

Reading the report, I compared this text with the text of, say, Gerard Van Swieten, chief physician of the Austro-Hungarian empress Maria Teresa, who, at her request, investigated the phenomenon and wrote the "Medical Report on Vampires" (published in 1781 in Naples).

The events are the same (poltergeist, the phenomenon of ghosts-stranglers, sudden deaths of people), but the approach to them is monstrously different. And the point is not only that Tomsk scientists were free from any political attitudes, from deliberately given explanations, but, starting and ending research, they summed up: we do not know what it is (but Switen should have given the empress an answer to this question).

The difference is in the very scientific approach to FACT: where Sviten considers it sufficient to express it in two or three phrases (for example, moving objects), our scientists describe it in the most detailed way, make a lot of measurements, photograph, draw up diagrams. They achieve by all possible means an exhaustive picture, which will help, let not them, but their followers, find the path to the truth.

Yu. I. Yaklichkin and his group, I repeat, did not know anything about vampirism, and therefore I got acquainted with their research with great interest, finding a lot of what lies in the field of vampirology, but has no assessment.

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IS POLTERGEIST SAFE?

The author of the book writes:

“Poltergeist has until now been considered a fairly harmless phenomenon, even in spite of the destructive actions it produces on household items. This approach explains the prevailing disdain for the phenomenon of poltergeist among the majority of society, including scientists. The results of the investigation into the reasons for the death of Georgy D. make it possible to unambiguously classify the Askiz poltergeist as particularly dangerous and force us to look at the poltergeist problem in a new way”.

Gold words. And further:

“In this regard, we consider it expedient to inform the population of Russia and other countries of the world about the results of the study of the Askiz poltergeist in order to change the unreasonable disdainful attitude towards it and we urge you to understand that flirting with the“bastard”,“brownie”and other similar forms of poltergeist manifestation can have very dangerous consequences for the Human, possibly even leading to his death”.

But here's the question: where did this "unfounded disdainful attitude" come from and why is a poltergeist considered a "harmless phenomenon"?

The trouble is that a person's memory is short. But just in vampirology, a phenomenon is always accompanied by a poltergeist - as well as consequences harmful to people, leading to death. In the preface to the book by Yu. I. Yaklichkin gives descriptions of the poltergeist in Ancient Rus, in France.

Other authors writing about poltergeist find a lot of such chronicles and archival stories. But no one dares to touch on the vampirological works. But there is a poltergeist everywhere: this is an obligatory feature of vampiric phenomena.

Open the reports of the commissions that were sent by Austria-Hungary to restore order in the regions of Yugoslavia: the word "poltergeist" did not exist then for the name of the phenomenon, but it is written that the clothes of the buried person move by themselves without anyone visible to touch it. Objects move by themselves, and so on. Classic poltergeist. All this is beyond the attention of those who study poltergeist, as it is "clouded" or "discredited" by the vampiric theme itself. She is supposedly unscientific. But it is no more “unscientific” than a poltergeist is. And all the "unscientific" is only that there is no explanation.

In vampirology, the foreground is that the victims (relatives, neighbors) see the ghost of a buried person who haunts them and causes death, and at the insistence of relatives the grave is exhumed, where the person is found not dead, but lying in a coma. They kill him, and this is where his persecution ends. This is true. But this is only the outward side of events. What do you mean, "the persecution ends"? This means the end of the poltergeist. Other things remain aside from attention: before the appearance of the ghost of a comatose, ghosts appear in the form of balls or clots of light, at the same time water begins to flow from the walls and ceilings of the house, then the objects themselves move, spontaneous combustion begins - and then the ghost of a vampire appears. Far from always, in the writings of vampirologists, these "minor" ones were recorded against the background of other events. And our modern poltergeist researchers ignore them altogether due to their bias towards the topic of vampirology.

But if we call things by their proper names, then vampirism is that form of poltergeist that leads to the death of people. But, on the other hand, there is also a sluggish poltergeist. It is more and more covered in the press and books, since it does not lead to the death of people. The bottom line is that the fact of a strange death overshadows other strange and often "indistinct" events. Yu. I. Yaklichkin writes that before the events in Askiz, only one case of a poltergeist known to him in 1989 ended in disastrous consequences. But this is not the case. The mass of letters that came to the Phenomenon commission at the Trud newspaper in the 1980s-90s contained such messages. These are hundreds of letters. The problem is that these cases have not been identified as poltergeists. Why? Namely, because a stereotype has developed: only when, say, a kettle flew to another corner, can be attributed to poltergeist cases. And when then the owner of the apartment died, then this is something else, not related to the case of the poltergeist. This is how the myth was created - MYTH! - that "poltergeist is harmless". We ourselves created this myth.

As it is said in the famous fable about the blind, it is impossible to understand what an elephant is if you hold it only by the tail. It is absolutely clear that a poltergeist is part of the manifestation of a more complex phenomenon of vampirism and - generally speaking - of some other, generally broader phenomenon. The poltergeist is clearly only a derivative, secondary of the more structural and complex phenomena described in vampirology. This is only something intermediate for achieving the result by structures unknown to us.

This is obvious, and therefore it is unscientific to consider a poltergeist in isolation from the content, where it performs only secondary functions. There is no poltergeist per se. He is not a phenomenon, but he is a symptom of another, deeper process.

And besides, why can't this poltergeist kill? The essence of the phenomenon is that a certain force is introduced into objects, changing their spatial and other characteristics. Household items break, break, undergo displacements and changes that are not comparable with the laws of matter. These are inanimate objects.

But who said that this effect cannot be exerted on living objects? Why a poltergeist, penetrating into any object, cannot penetrate into a living organism? How is life safe from such penetration? Nothing. And there is no reason to say that a poltergeist cannot penetrate into a living organism as well.

POLTERGEIST KILLS

More about the poltergeist in Askiz - a little further. While about the victims. The participants in the events were the focal face of the poltergeist, 10-year-old Yegor Root, who miraculously survived, his mother Erna Root, who also barely survived, her deceased partner Georgy D. A neighbor and family friend, who was constantly present at all events, Nikolai Ivanovich Kezin, was also buried. and then his son was buried.

The tendency of the “common poltergeist” is that the focal persons are children at the age of puberty, in dysfunctional families (usually single mothers). This tradition is fully observed here. But here the phenomenon also had its own special features. Endemic destructiveness.

And what is most striking: this is the dynamics of the poltergeist. He was gaining strength before the death of a person, and then a decline. More on this later, but this eerie trend has been rightly noted by researchers and is not accidental. Therefore, the conclusion of the researchers that the culmination was death. And therefore, the goal. Once death was the result, the poltergeist disappeared for weeks. Then, however, he returned again, but weakened. In any case, it is clear that death was directly related to the phenomenon. From the report:

“During the course of the poltergeist process in the village. Askiz, as a result of psychophysical influence, died Georgy D. This incident is the main event of the Askiz poltergeist, its tragic culmination (We will return to these lines later. - V. D.). His research is set out in chapters 5 and 6.

In considering the cases of the peculiarities of psychophysical impact that occurred during the poltergeist process in the village Askiz, it is especially necessary to dwell on the death of Nikolai K. At the beginning of the fifth phase of the activity of the poltergeist process (4.11.94), Nikolai K. unexpectedly developed severe abdominal pain, as a result he was hospitalized (see section 6.4). The diagnostic operation performed by Nikolay K. revealed pancreatic necrosis. Numerous medical measures, carried out for almost two months in order to restore the state of the pancreas, were unsuccessful, and as a result, Nikolai K. died in the hospital (9.02.95). The analysis of his death carried out by the researchers of SF SibNITSIA (see section 6.4.8.) Gave grounds to believe that he was KILLED BY POLTERGEIST."

Further:

“In the course of writing this monograph, it became clear that on May 31, 1996, the thirteen-year-old son of Nikolai K., Alexander K., suddenly died. The death of his son occurred 1 year and 3 months after the death of his father. The study of the corpse of Alexander K. was carried out by the pathologist who had previously examined the corpse of George D. As a result of the study, the reasons that caused the death of Alexander K. were not established. The pathologist noted that the state of the internal organs (including the brain) was similar to the state of the organs of the corpse of George D."

About the first victim:

“During the activation of the poltergeist, the owner of apartment No. 2, Georgy D., died. After the exhumation of the corpse of Georgy D., as a result of postmortem examination, it was established that the lower part of the body, including the legs, was significantly bled, and the upper part of the body was overflowing with blood. The pathologist noted that people who died as a result of cardiac arrest do not have such a distribution of blood, which was ascertained in the corpse of George D. According to the pathologist, such a state of distribution of blood in a corpse is atypical and occurs for the first time in his practice.

This is how it all happened on the day of death:

“On September 13, 1994, at the beginning of the seventh hour, Georgy D. returned home from work in a state of light alcoholic intoxication, in a bad mood. Upon arrival home, he already knew about the newly unfolding poltergeist events in his apartment. At the same time, Erna R. noted that Georgy D. was somewhat upset by the events that were taking place, because he excitedly walked around the room, examining the scattered things and the ongoing disorder in the apartment. After that, he announced that he had a desire to drink all the coming night. To this Erna R. replied that she did not want to see him drunk in the house.

At 20 o'clock, Georgy D.'s apartment was visited by the correspondent of the local newspaper Elena K. (Later her article "Nightmares on Victory Street" will be published in the newspaper "Khakassia", No. 146, 1994, and in response to this publication, a group of Yu. I. Yaklichkina. - V. D.). Erna R. talked to her about the events. By this time, Georgy D. calmed down a little and at the time of the conversation between the correspondent and Erna R. he was reading the newspaper, which was also observed by Nadezhda R., who was at that time in the apartment.

During the day Yegor R. was feeling unwell, his head was spinning, there was a feeling of suffocation, and an enduring feeling of fear haunted him. The correspondent, according to Erna R. and her daughter, tried to treat Yegor R. using folk healing methods, but no positive results of her "treatment" were obtained. After Elena K. left, the child's condition suddenly worsened, and his mother called an ambulance to the house.

At 21 o'clock the paramedic of an ambulance of the regional hospital Galina M. arrived. She was met by Georgy D. and escorted to the boy's room. The paramedic gave the boy an injection; after that, the child's health improved. Then Georgy D., talking with the paramedic, accompanied her to the ambulance. Subsequently, the paramedic said that that evening Georgy D. (September 13, 1994) was between a mild and moderate degree of alcoholic intoxication.

After the ambulance left, Georgy D. talked with his neighbor Nikolai K. (both are doomed: one will die in a few hours, the other, “curious about a poltergeist,” in a few weeks. - V. D.) about the events that have taken place recently in his house. Later, talking with researchers, Nikolai K. noted that Georgy D. was “slightly drunk”.

At the beginning of the first hour of the night, Georgy D. went to bed, sitting on the sofa against the wall, with his head against the wall separating the kitchen and the room (Here was the flight path of objects during poltergeist on this day and the previous ones. - V. D.). Erna R. went to bed next to her husband a little later, according to her, at about 1 am. The spouses slept in their clothes, because the house was cold due to the missing glass in the windows (previously broken by the poltergeist - V. D.). As she went to bed, Erna heard her husband snoring. She fell asleep very quickly and slept deeply.

On September 14, 1994 at 5:30 am, Erna R. woke up, went to the toilet and then returned to the sofa. Here she noticed that her husband was lying in an unnatural position with an unusual expression on his face. Erna R. felt anxiety, and suddenly she realized that her husband was not breathing. This terrified Erna to death, and she rushed to call an ambulance.

At six o'clock in the morning, the regional hospital received an ambulance call at st. Victory house No. 93 to Georgy D. The ambulance paramedic Galina M. immediately went to the call. Below is a description of the events from the words of the paramedic:

“… The house was a mess, all the windows were broken and covered with blankets. A dim light burned. I went to the bed. The victim was lying on his back, somehow sideways. The mouth is half open. An unpleasant odor emanated from Georgy D. I saw that he wet himself and stained himself. The pulse in the carotid artery was not palpable. The pupils were dilated, did not react to light. Then I gave Georgy D. an adrenaline injection, but it did not help - Georgy D. by all indications was already dead. The body was still warm, the limbs were already beginning to cool. There was no vomit. I have not noticed anything unusual."

Upon returning to the regional hospital, the paramedic immediately reported the death to the officer on duty at the Askiz police station.

A police squad left for the place of death at 7:30. According to Erna, the police officers refused to help take the corpse to the morgue and recommended that she do it herself. Due to the severe emotional state associated with the death of her husband and the lack of funds, Erna R. was unable to hire a car to transport her husband's corpse to the morgue. After waiting until 11:30 for the decision of the competent authorities on the issue of transporting the corpse to the morgue and making sure that there would be no positive decision, Erna R. began to independently prepare her husband for the funeral.

On September 15, 1994, Georgy D. was buried at the cemetery in the village of Askiz (Republic of Khakassia).

Due to the fact that the autopsy of Georgy D. in order to find out the reasons for his death was not carried out, the specialists of the Siberian Branch of the Siberian National Research Center of the Academy of Sciences came to the decision about the need to identify the reasons that caused the death of Georgy D. by exhuming the corpse with subsequent pathological examination agreed with the relatives Georgy D. Permission to conduct these studies was obtained from the Prosecutor of the Askiz District. This exhumation was carried out.

EXHUMATION OF CORPUS

The report of the specialists of the Siberian Branch of SibNITSAYA states:

“Pathoanatomical examinations of the corpse of Georgy D. were carried out by the pathologist of the forensic medical examination of the Askiz Prosecutor's Office Artur P. October 11, 1994.

As a result of postmortem examination, it was found that:

1. Internal and external organs of a corpse without pathologies.

2. No damage to internal and external organs was found.

3. There are no visible signs of chemical poisoning.

4. According to the consistency of the contents of the stomach, the absence of a severe form of alcoholic intoxication is stated.

5. Death occurred due to cardiac arrest, with filling of the superior vena cava.

6. The presence of a large mass of food components only in the stomach and its absence in the intestine suggests that death occurred within 1–2 hours from the moment of eating.

As a result of the postmortem examination of the corpse, it was not possible to establish the cause of Georgy D.'s death. According to the pathologist, "… given the existing condition of the internal organs, there were no reasons for death, that is, George D. should not have died …"

Specialists of the Siberian Branch of SibNITSIA made the following conclusions:

1. The death of Georgy D. occurred at approximately 2 am on September 14, 1994.

2. Death is not violent.

3. Presumably the reason for the death of George D. is the effect of the poltergeist environment on the neural networks of the brain that control the work of the heart in order to stop it.

KILLED BY POLTERGEIST

Another participant in poltergeist events, the previously mentioned neighbor Nikolai Ivanovich Kezin, after staying in the poltergeist zone on September 8 and 13, 1994, suddenly began to feel a general deterioration in health. A little later, he developed pancreatic necrosis, and the disease, according to doctors, had a strange and unusual character for this kind of disease. On the one hand, the disease appeared as if "from scratch", for no apparent reason and without symptoms, usual in such cases (there were no signs of severe intoxication, which usually occurs in acute diseases of the pancreas). On the other hand, all attempts at treatment, including surgery, were completely unsuccessful, which also surprised the doctors.

February 9, 1995 N. I. Kezin died at the Republican Hospital of Khakassia. Interestingly, a sudden deterioration in health after participating in poltergeist events in N. I. Kezina was accompanied by an equally sudden appearance of causeless depression, causeless fears, insomnia and strange visions.

Yu. I. Yaklichkin and his research group believe that both Georgy D. and Nikolai Kezin were killed by a poltergeist. The reason is this: both of them learned something about the poltergeist process, which, according to the poltergeist generators, could lead to the disclosure of certain secrets. For which these people and "it was decided to eliminate."

However, this version seems far-fetched. There is no doubt about the causal link between these sudden deaths and the poltergeist, but the search for a "premeditated murder motive" is unconvincing.

The death of both people is most likely to some extent accidental. And the cause of death, which is absolutely clear, lies in the processes that create a poltergeist. These are the same forces.

The picture of N. I. Kezina shows that a certain SYSTEM FAILURE has occurred in the human body. The pancreas was actually removed from the working organs and therefore began to die. The efforts of the doctors were in vain because the violation occurred at a level beyond the control of medicine: this is the level that we previously called the MATRIX.

As a matter of fact, why in general are different organs of our body located in the SYSTEM, and not exist by themselves? They are linked into a system by the matrix of the body, and in this case, the pancreas was excluded from this system. And although it was still alive, it stopped working in the system. The system renews its cells by metabolism, and the cells of the gland, excluded from the system, have ceased to be renewed. Necrosis began, which was basically impossible to cure.

By the way, the opposite situation is a cancerous tumor, when, as a result of another malfunction in the matrix, instead of observing the cellular restrictions in the organ, an uncontrolled growth of cells begins.

It should be remembered that the human body does not exist as such. The body is only temporarily ordered molecules, taken by the matrix from the environment. Moreover, they are ordered not for the life of the organism, but ordered for a much shorter time: every day we give up a significant part of our body to the environment, and we take a replacement from the environment. Within a few years, the molecular composition of the body is completely replaced.

If we remember this, then the cause of N. I. Kezin is seen as the matrix lying in the sphere of work. At the same time, this means that the poltergeist processes that caused this disease are themselves in the sphere of matrices. That is, in the sphere in relation to which we are virtual reality.

A BOOK BROKEN LIKE GLASS

Poltergeist is the manipulation of matter at the level of its information content. The same, roughly speaking, happens in the virtual environment of a computer, when a programmer, by entering a code, changes the functions of a virtual object to the opposite. Researchers are well aware of such an example: in one of the cases of poltergeist in Italy in 1697, a fact was recorded when a book, falling off the table, broke into pieces like glass.

How can this be explained? Yu. I. Yaklichkin, like other researchers, believes this: "Apparently, a poltergeist has the ability to penetrate into the physical environment of an object and cause its disorganization at subatomic levels." I disagree. “Subatomic levels” and other similar explanations, firstly, do not have specific content (too general, streamlined, non-specific), and secondly, they are fundamentally incorrect, since deepening into the structural layers of matter does not solve the main issue: changing the properties of matter. Such explanations do not show the new QUALITY acquired by the poltergeist. No matter how deeply we get into the atomic or subatomic jungle, the laws of conservation of matter and energy are still observed there, as well as the laws of construction of matter. And a poltergeist is therefore a poltergeist because it VIOLATES all this.

It is clear, absolutely clear that a poltergeist is a change in the informational content of matter. And such a change is possible only if we live in structured matter, where there is our sub-matter (virtual, speaking conditionally) and matter of a higher level, “external” for our world.

Such new views, of course, will seem unusual to many, and many will not accept them. But this concept, as any thinking person can be convinced, is much closer to the true picture of the world around us than all the previously existing philosophical views, from classical materialism to theological views. I want the reader to remember the image of a book that, when dropped, breaks into pieces like glass. This is the whole essence of a poltergeist: a fast-flowing distortion of the information constants of a substance.

Researchers should pay attention to the word "fast flowing". With a poltergeist, the change in the properties of a substance is always temporary: this means that the force producing a poltergeist is only a certain factor of episodic impact on the substance, after which the substance again, like a spring or rubber, returns to its original state.

If poltergeist processes were not fast, but were of a long and stable character, then Chaos would come in the world. We, fortunately, do not observe this. For the reason, obviously, that the poltergeist is not inherent in inanimate matter.

Living matter is also not, as a rule, associated with the emergence of a poltergeist, although living organisms, especially in collective behavior, often use the phenomenon of the matrix, and the matrix in general is, apparently, the driving force of evolution and speciation.

But intelligent beings usually become the catalyst of the process, and their role in poltergeist is still unclear. In any case, a poltergeist undoubtedly has features of intelligent behavior, but behavior not logical, but based on images, corresponding rather to the work of the mind in a state of sleep. That is, the subconscious.

The change in poltergeist states also requires a separate discussion. Why, as a rule, a poltergeist always follows the same pattern: in the first phase, liquid appears for several days, then these events stop and objects begin to move (second phase), and then spontaneous combustion begins (third phase)? Apparently, the answer to this question should be the simplest, but we still cannot find it, because there is nothing to rely on in attempts to understand the phenomenon.

Let the readers be "homework" to think about this topic: perhaps someone will tell you what this is about.

DEATH AND ACTIVITY OF POLTERGEIST

The events in Askiz followed the pattern of the classic poltergeist. At the same time, it should be emphasized immediately that when analyzing events, a picture of a phenomenon was created that has the content of Evil. When researchers from the group of Yu. I. Yaklichkin drew up a graph of poltergeist phenomena in Askiz, it turned out that the phenomena grew in number and strength, until the death of George D. After a long pause, and then little by little the phenomenon began to show itself again, but less often and weaker.

One gets the impression of a connection between events and the focal face of the poltergeist - 10-year-old Yegor Root, who (possibly, at the subconscious level) did not accept his mother's roommate George D. If the researchers agree that there is a direct connection between the focal face and the poltergeist, then why not suggest that this connection is based on the emotional state of the focal face?

If the cause of the poltergeist is the child's mental experiences, provoking this phenomenon, then with the elimination of the cause - with the death of the mother's partner - the phenomenon sharply declined. In fact, it was completely quiet for a while.

But this is only one way of looking at things. If you look at the events from the point of view of vampirology, then the fading of the activity of the poltergeist after the death of his victim is quite connected with the general picture, when after the death of the victim of the vampire the vampiric poltergeist temporarily calms down.

On the other hand, after the death of Georgy D., the poltergeist gained strength again: by April the mother of the child and Yegor Root himself had almost died (more on this later). A rather strange picture arises when the focal face of a poltergeist turns its destructive activity on itself. Kills himself.

So maybe the focal face of a poltergeist, as children usually are, is only a guide, a "guide" for the true creator of a poltergeist - a comatose vampire? There are good reasons to believe that this is the case.

STONES BEATING GLASS

It all started with the fact that for some time in the house of Erna Root, her son Yegor and her partner Georgy D., the presence of an invisible stranger began to be felt. People got anxiety, an unreasonable fear. On August 18, 1994, the house was suddenly destroyed. Like an avalanche burst. Then the events went on increasing until everything ended (for a certain time) with the death of George D. on the night of September 13-14.

Among other phenomena, stones breaking glass in the windows of a house have become common. Poltergeist researchers all over the world have described numerous cases when stones hit windows or hit walls. But no one has ever seen how this happens and who or what is throwing these stones.

The Askiz poltergeist is unique in that for the FIRST time people saw how it REALLY happens.

Hole in glass terrace sq. No. 2
Hole in glass terrace sq. No. 2

Hole in glass terrace sq. No. 2.

To quote the report of the Yaklichkin group:

“On September 8, between 15:00 and 15:30, Alevtina K., who works not far from house No. 93, became interested in a large crowd of people near this house. Having learned from the audience that someone was breaking glass in the house, Alevtina K. joined the search for the "glass destroyer". At the beginning of six o'clock in the evening, she suddenly saw from the side of the road, from the ground (from a heap of coal and gravel on the outside of the fence) stones and pieces of coal began to rise upward, slowly unwinding along a spiral path. According to Alevtina K., the events took place as follows:

1. The rise of stones and pieces of coal into the air was carried out by vertical take-off along a helical trajectory with an increasing radius.

2. Stones and pieces of coal flew up above the fence that encloses house No. 93.

3. The direction of the helical trajectory was counterclockwise.

4. When stones and pieces of coal took off, they made up to three turns.

5. After lifting over the fence, stones and pieces of coal disappeared from sight.

6. The sound of breaking glass was heard.

Terrace sq. No. 2. View from the yard
Terrace sq. No. 2. View from the yard

Terrace sq. No. 2. View from the yard.

After another movement of the stone, Alevtina K. went to the terrace of apartment No. 2 and saw a broken window cell, the glass of which was intact before the stone was moved.

During one of the movements, a piece of coal got into the binding of the terrace window frame and crumbled into small pieces. Picking up the nearest shard of coal, Alevtina K. noted that it was warm and dry, although the coal heap, from which pieces of coal flew out, was wet.

In addition to Alevtina K., at the same time, Yegor R., who was in the courtyard of his house, also observed the rise of stones into the air and later told his mother and researchers about this. Ivan G., who was present from 13:20 near the house number 93, also observed the rise of the gravel stone. The description of the stones taking off by Yegor and Ivan G. coincides in detail with the story of Alevtina K.”.

DISPLACEMENT

In general, the movement of objects in Askiz is typical for most poltergeist cases. They took place in full view of many people, as a rule, groups of people.

Here's a typical example from September 8th:

“While the search for the“glass breaker”was going on, Nikolai K. (Kezin - V. D.), being in the house, standing in the aisle between the kitchen and the room, observed the movement of the chair. The chair has moved from the kitchen to the room (see the flight path diagram of the chair).

The flight path of a small chair
The flight path of a small chair

The flight path of a small chair.

An eyewitness compares the movement of the chair to the takeoff and flight of a helicopter. The chair has gone the following way:

- made a smooth vertical ascent to a height of 0.5 m; - from this position, while gaining height, began to move towards the kitchen table;

- near the kitchen table made a smooth turn at a height of 1.1 m towards the room door;

- continued to move along a straight path past the kitchen table through the doorway into the room;

- when approaching Nikolai K., the chair made a smooth turn with simultaneous rotation around its own axis;

- continued the flight along a straight trajectory in the direction of Yegor, who was standing next to the sofa;

- the edge of the leg touched the head of the boy, who received a sensitive but not painful blow;

- the chair turned over in the air after touching the boy;

- flew away from the boy at some distance;

- momentarily hung in the air;

- with force fell to the floor at the boy's feet on one leg (without jumping);

- the leg is broken;

- for a moment the chair was in its original position, in which it fell to the floor;

- then turned over on its side;

- again rose vertically to a height of 0.3 m;

- flew in the opposite direction to the bed, another 0.5 m;

- fell with his legs up (with several jumps)."

It should be noted that the trajectories of movement of most objects passed near the bed, on which Georgy D. later died, and this bed was, as it were, the center of these movements. But this circumstance can be explained by the fact that this bed is simply located in the center of the apartment.

I will not list all the movements of objects, many of which were dangerous for people.

Distribution of the total number of poltergeist phenomena in Askiz by the phases of activity of this process. The graph was compiled by a group of researchers led by Yu. I. Yaklichkina
Distribution of the total number of poltergeist phenomena in Askiz by the phases of activity of this process. The graph was compiled by a group of researchers led by Yu. I. Yaklichkina

Distribution of the total number of poltergeist phenomena in Askiz by the phases of activity of this process. The graph was compiled by a group of researchers led by Yu. I. Yaklichkina.

On the day of Georgy D.'s death, at 4:00 pm, a bucket of slops flew from the terrace into the kitchen and fell down with a noise and splashed onto the floor. Another bucket, standing in the kitchen, was lifted into the air to a height of 0.5 m, turned over, and the contents of the bucket spilled out onto the floor. The poltergeist did not so much understand the essence of objects as operated on their essence (meaning of images), performing some act of splashing out accumulated irritation. I would not speak so much about the "rationality" of a poltergeist (he is reasonable only within certain limits lying in the field of images, but not logic), as about the emotional essence of the poltergeist.

On the same day, between 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm, Erna twisted the meat in a meat grinder, washed its parts, assembled the meat grinder and served it to her son to put it on the table. Suddenly the meat grinder began to "break free" from the boy's hands. Egor tried to hold the meat grinder in his hands. The fight for the possession of the meat grinder lasted for a minute. In the end, the meat grinder "escaped" from Yegor's hands, flew to the terrace through the open door and fell to the floor. When Erna Root approached the place where the meat grinder fell, she saw that the meat grinder was disassembled. Frightened by what had happened, Erna ran to the Kezins (housemates). As she stepped out onto the porch, a shovel on the terrace flew into the air and hit Erna hard on the elbow of her right hand. A deep wound remained at the site of the impact. Later that day there were other movements of objects.

Objects also beat Egor. On September 30, in the presence of his mother, a log struck him on the forehead, which caused a large bruise for several days.

In general, all this was of a gloomy and terrible nature. People got the impression that they were in Hell.

POP AND POLTERGEIST

On November 2, 2003, in the program “Namedni” by Leonid Parfenov on NTV, a story was shown about “ghost hunters” from Mogilev, who are looking for a ghost in the Golynan castle. One of the young men by the name of Victor said that (I quote from the site "The other day"): “You can just consecrate. If this is not a poltergeist, but a ghost, then the priest will not help."

I would like to know at least one example of how a priest helped in some way with poltergeist. There are NO such examples in poltergeist studies, and young researchers here simply do not know what they are talking about in all the CIS countries, which does not do them credit. But there are thousands of examples of how, after the manipulations of the priest or priest, the process only intensified.

The same thing happened in Askiz.

On September 9, 1994, that is, four days before the death of Georgy D., the priest was called. Father V. arrived (after an agreement on the remuneration) from the house of prayer with. Askiz (Holy Orthodox Church). He described the poltergeist as the actions of fallen spirits - demons. Based on this, Father V. suggested placing a holy icon in every room and illuminating the house, as well as removing all heretical literature from the house, to which he attributed the books of Lenin, Voltaire, Tolstoy, Marx and a number of other similar authors. Satisfied with what was done, the priest promised that from now on everything was over. And he left.

But, as it turned out, the priest was mistaken: it was not the books of Tolstoy and Lenin that caused the poltergeist in the house. Which was immediately clear, since these books are in every house of the CIS, but there is no poltergeist in every house of the CIS.

The images of allegedly holy icons printed in a print run of one hundred thousand copies did not help either: this is charlatanism. Posters published in one hundred thousand copies cannot be saints. Spraying “holy water” across rooms, which is actually tap water, but “holy” because the priest baptized it for a fee, is also quackery. In the case known to us in Minsk in the spring of 2002, where we were present, this fee was $ 20, which the bribery populist did not disdain to take for 10 minutes of "work" from a single mother with a salary of $ 60. Moreover, she paid for a taxi to her place and back. This is exactly how prostitutes are paid.

In general, the usual story. The clergyman left, and the poltergeist, contrary to his promises, not only did not subside, but began to enter the culmination phase, which ended 4 days later with the death of a person. And it is still unclear how the visit to the priest influenced all this: he may have catalyzed a process in which he understands nothing.

FEATURES OF CLASSIC VAMPIRISM

Since the death of Georgy D., poltergeist events so violent by September 13 have completely ceased. Then only on September 28 the glass in the house in apartment 4 broke, on September 29 - another glass in the same apartment. In the presence of several eyewitnesses, a glass flew that day, which at the moment of smooth contact with the table surface collapsed into small parts, while the fragments flew in different directions. And on September 30, when Yegor chopped firewood in the morning, a rake by itself flew in the air with an intricate trajectory and locked the door. A little later, one of the logs flew into the air and hit the boy in the forehead, as we have already mentioned earlier.

From the report of Yu. I. Yaklichkina:

“At 11:30, Yegor had an acute attack of suffocation for no reason. The boy's breath caught in his throat, he turned pale and began, as it were, to swallow air with his mouth, trying to draw more of it into his chest. The attack lasted within 1–2 minutes and ended as suddenly as it began. A few minutes later the attack was repeated. The nature of the second attack was practically no different from the first. On the same day, the worried mother took Yegor to the Askiz hospital.

This fully corresponds to the state of vampire victims described by the classics of vampirology 250 years ago based on the events in the eastern part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The further development of events not only further confirms the picture of vampirism, but fully corresponds to it in detail.

October 5, 1994:

“At 20:00 Egor was sleeping in his room on the bed. Erna R. was in the room with her daughter. Looking out the window by chance, Nadezhda drew the mother's attention to a small bird sitting on the outside of the window. According to Erna and her daughter Nadezhda, they got the impression that it was as if a bird had said: “Sleeping, sleeping, the child is sleeping. You don't need to touch him! " After that, the bird fluttered and flew away. As soon as the bird was out of sight, I woke up. A tall woman, dressed all in black, suddenly appears from the space in front of Yegor. Simultaneously with the woman, behind Yegor, a man appears, whom Yegor does not see, but feels his presence. Putting their hands around Yegor's neck, the man and woman begin to strangle him. With their hands they squeeze the neck so hard that it becomes very difficult for Yegor to breathe. Egor also notes that their hands are warm, in gloves that “… are scratched,like a woolen scarf ", claws are felt through the gloves."

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Researchers have found a "structural formation" in a house with a poltergeist, here is its distribution in the room. Yu. I. Yaklichkin notes: When entering the apartment, on the border of the terrace and the kitchen, the researchers experienced the resistance of the environment in the form of a "wave". The resulting sensation resembled the immersion of the body in a dense viscous medium. The first minutes of staying in the room were accompanied by a powerful sensation on the eardrums, which caused a sound effect reminiscent of the roar of working jet engines. A specific sweetish odor and “astringent” sensations in the mouth were noted in the room. Also noted were "pulsating" spherical structures of red color, up to 30 cm in diameter.

Eyewitnesses who observed Yegor at the time of the attack describe him as follows:

“The boy's face turned red, the pupils dilated, the neck seemed to swell (increase in size), it became crimson-crimson. At the initial stage of the attack, the pulse increased sharply, and by the end of the attack, it fell sharply (determined by palpation). In this state, the boy breathed in jerks, his mouth wide open. In the middle of the attack, a spasm ran through the child's body, and then he fell on his back. At the time of the attack, Yegor did not react at all to any external stimuli (sound, light, etc.). The total time the boy was unconscious was 3 to 5 minutes. As Yegor came out of the attack, the recovery to a normal state of mind and body took place within 30-40 minutes. In this case, there was a tremor in the limbs and general rigidity of skeletal muscles. Then, within an hour, the boy showed a state of weakness in his body."

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Schematic representation of "structural formation" (ie, the sphere of activity of a poltergeist) according to the observations of YI Yaklichkin. 1 - researcher, 2 - wall of the house, 3 - abnormal "structural formation", 4 - globular formations.

These are the classic traits of a victim of vampirism, which makes it possible to classify the entire Askiz poltergeist as a typical vampiric phenomenon. And the source of the poltergeist is precisely this "tall woman", which the child constantly saw in his attacks: this is a vampiric, buried shortly before the events began, but a living person in a vampiric coma. Most likely, this is a relative of the child.

I asked Yu. I. A question for Yaklichkin: did the Root family have just buried relatives? The answer is: it seems like no. In fact, they were not interested in this. However, I am sure that, as in other cases, everything here began with the funeral of a "untimely deceased" relative. Relatives, in this case.

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A spherical formation (a fiery serpent?), Recorded during the Askiz poltergeist in sq. No. 2 by the wall adjacent to the square. No. 1 (next to it is an enlarged fragment of the photograph). The photo was taken on 05.05.95 at 15:11 with a Logitech FotoMan camera (ASA - 200, 1/30 s) using a flash.

On October 14, when Yegor was taken to the city of Minusinsk for examination, all electrical wiring of the car was disconnected for 30 minutes for no reason, and then turned on for no reason. Which is fully consistent with the classic picture of the meeting of vehicle drivers with UFOs.

Here I want to draw the attention of researchers to a circumstance that no one has always wanted to notice. With a poltergeist, traffic jams first of all fly out, plunging the apartment into darkness. This is exactly what happens when a motorist encounters a UFO. And also planes and submarines, which brings them inevitable death. You don't need a special mind to see that a UFO is only something derived from a poltergeist and has the same features. So to speak, a poltergeist raised into the sky.

In any case, if traffic jams fly out during a poltergeist and electricity is lost (and in a poltergeist in Minsk the victim complained to us that she had an odious overspending of electricity in the apartment, although because of the poltergeist they sit in the dark most of the time), then it is not difficult for everyone is to try to tie together.

On November 4, Egor "as a result of a general deterioration in his mental status" was sent to the Children's Department of the Psychiatric Hospital in Chernogorsk (Republic of Khakassia). Where it became easier for him. During his absence, no poltergeist events took place in house No. 93. However, Erna Root began to see visions herself, similar to those that her son saw. Researchers of the group Yu. I. Yaklichkin, this is referred to as "auditory and visual hallucinations." At the time of the researchers' contacts with Erna Root in January 1995, she was "in a serious physical and mental condition."

In early February, the poltergeist began again, repeating itself several times. On February 16, Yaklichkin's group filmed five strange globular formations in this apartment with a Logitech FotoMan digital camera. On February 28, objects with an activity similar to that of the autumn moved again. And on March 15, 1995, Yegor was again placed in a psychiatric hospital in Chernogorsk on the initiative of the school, without the consent of his mother. At the beginning of April, the Yaklichka-na group finished work.

The further fate of Erna and Yegor Root is unknown. Judging by the trends in the last months of observation (complete physical and mental exhaustion), they should have died in the coming months.

RESULTS

We must bow to the group of Yu. I. Yaklichkina, who carried out, without any outside funding, at the expense of her own and at the expense of her scientists' enthusiasm, the FIRST IN THE WORLD comprehensive and deep SCIENTIFIC study of a poltergeist. This contribution will not be forgotten and lost.

But this was also the first scientific study of vampirism, which the researchers did not know, since they were not familiar with the texture of vampirology. But this is not important, since an impartial and scientific presentation of events, phenomena, details, nuances did not adapt to any initially set schemes and explanations, but was intended to become the subject of further theoretical study.

I could promise the reader that the discovery of poltergeist processes will lead us to unprecedented discoveries, will give unprecedented opportunities to the national economy, since this means complete control of matter. We could draw food, goods, gold, diamonds, oil from the void, and in general energy - from the void. For a poltergeist does it. We could move anywhere, and - most importantly - we would spit on the laws of the Universe on the conservation of matter and energy.

But I won't promise it. Since the discovery of poltergeist processes means not so much these mercantile achievements, but rather the introduction of the Creators of our world into the politics. And only a brave person can think that the Creators will take us to their club. Rather, we will be destroyed as subjects of the Experiment, who violated the framework of Existence assigned to them.

Poltergeist is a window to the Beyond. It is for us the main and, perhaps, the only real opportunity so far to understand how the Universe is REALLY arranged. About which we, as it seems to us, know something, but in fact we do not know anything. That's the main thing.

Author: Vadim Vladimirovich Deruzhinsky. From the book: The Book of Vampires