Geopathogenic zones: land against Tver. Mysterious places of the Tver region Anomalous zones of the Tver region

dead place

Before laying the foundation for the house, you need to select a specific piece of land. Our ancestors treated the choice of a place for building very responsibly. Some plots of land stood undeveloped for many years, as they were considered cursed: grass and trees grew poorly on them, animals were rarely found, and the land was infertile. Then such phenomena were associated with mysticism and devilry. Over time, lands unsuitable for humans were built up with apartment buildings. But the problem of unfavorable plots of land has not gone away, and now a whole science is dealing with it - dowsing.

“In fact, this is not about mysticism and devilry, but about the energy fields of the Earth. Science has proven that there really are areas that have a detrimental effect on all living things, and they are called geopathic zones (GPZ), - says the head of the school of dowsing basics of the Tver House of Science of Technology, Candidate of Technical Sciences Arkady Baganov.

cemetery lands

There is another danger - many residential areas in the center of Tver are built on the sites of former cemeteries. In the old days, the urban settlement consisted of more than forty churches, near which cemeteries were located. The city gradually grew, including at the expense of cemetery lands.

“When we destroy old cemeteries, we not only show disrespect for our ancestors, but also intrude into a certain information field of the earth. In this field remains the memory of the dead. We continue to contact them at the field level. As a result, feedback is formed in the form of necrotic radiation, which adversely affects all living things. It is impossible to protect yourself from these radiations with the walls of an apartment, therefore, houses built on such land are dangerous for living, they are considered by the people to be “damned”. People who live in such houses are most susceptible to various diseases,” says Arkady Baganov.

Dangerous places in Tver

In Tver, a section of the road in the Proletarsky district has a bad reputation: TsPS - Republican. The dowsing section, which conducted research there, recorded a strong ILI with 100 percent probability. Konyaeva Street and Staritskoye Highway are also problematic. And half the house near the circus stands on a powerful geopathic zone.

A few years ago, the biolocator section, together with the oncologist Lyudmila Nikiforovna, began researching this house. A powerful geopathic zone was recorded, and the doctor confirmed that a lot of people with cancer live here. Residents of a twelve-story building behind the circus complain of feeling unwell.

“I have been living in this house since 1974,” says Elena Ivanovna, “when we moved in, biolocators were conducting research in the house. They said that the entire right side of the building is in a powerful geopathic zone. And I just live on this side and have earned a bunch of diseases. Neighbors on the floors also complain. We get sick a lot, but doctors cannot find the cause. There is a woman in our house, she has been paralyzed for 16 years. So he lives without a diagnosis. And I try to be less in the house, I go out into the street.

House number 13 on Volny Novgorod Street fully justifies its number:

“We examined it together with the district doctor Alexander Kapustin, and it turned out that here, too, many people suffer from ILI. This is because Volny Novgorod Street, Stepan Razin Embankment and Studenchesky Lane stand on the old cemetery, ”explains Arkady Mikhailovich.

Few people now know that on Smolensky Lane, on the site of the 22nd school, there were once mass graves of soldiers. Now there is a ten-story building. And in the hippodrome area there were German cemeteries, which were also built up. People often get sick in house number 35 on Veselova Street and in houses on Furmanova Street.

In Tver, no one conducted dowsing reconnaissance, houses were built wherever necessary. Therefore, the "damned" houses mentioned above are just a drop in the ocean.

Why are we sick?

“GPZ is expressed in the form of energy pillars that penetrate through all existing barriers. It is safe to be outside such a pillar. A short stay in it even stimulates the body. But if such an energy column passes through your body for 6 hours every day, then expect trouble, ”says Arkady Mikhailovich.

Scientists have found that the constant presence in the GPZ slowly destroys the body. They claim that more than 50% of oncological, mental, rheumatic and heart diseases are the result of ILI. If your bed or workplace is in a dangerous area, then you will suffer from nightmares, insomnia. In the morning, nervousness, incomprehensible anxiety, palpitations are possible. And children often experience a feeling of fear, lose their appetite, do not want to sleep in their crib, become lethargic.

This is explained by the fact that our body spends energy to fight the action of harmful radiation, as a result, the ability to resist diseases is sharply reduced. But how then to be? Move out immediately or ignore it?

How to survive in a "cursed" house?

To begin with, calmly analyze what diseases have appeared in you, your relatives, neighbors, work colleagues from the moment you settled in the house. If the fears are confirmed, then you can invite a specialist to examine a residential or workplace. Experts do not advise moving a bed or a chair yourself, you can do even more harm.

Help "KP"

Geopathic zone in Greek means "sickness ground". On Earth, local and systemic areas of geopathic intensity are known. They can be fixed with the help of special devices - a frame or a pendulum. If a section of the motorway is in the GPZ zone, then accidents constantly occur there. In the Norwegian city of Lillehammer, on one of the outlying streets, they even installed a sign: “Beware of ghosts!”. The fact is that the regularly repeated accidents there had no visible explanation. But in reality, there were geopathic zones there. Dowsing is the art of detecting and investigating invisible objects and anomalies in the environment.

There are places on Earth where so-called chronal phenomena are observed. People there sometimes cease to navigate in time, and the clock fails ...
To the north of Tver, between the villages of Tukhani, Soboliny and Sosnovets, there is the so-called Sandovsky Triangle. People here walk in circles for days, compasses and other devices stop working. Tver mine surveyor Valentina Zemlyanaya had to verify the presence of this anomaly from her own experience.
“In the course of our work, we had to examine this area as well,” says Valentina. “So what: when we entered the zone, one of our comrades discovered that his watch had stopped. all members of the expedition.
When we got to Tuhani, we asked the locals for the time. And looking at their wristwatches, they were surprised to find that they were going quietly, moreover, without lagging behind. They again had the same time as in Tuhani, Sandov, Moscow...
Later we told about the extraordinary phenomenon to the geophysicists who came to Tukhani. Intrigued, they went into the zone with their Sosna radiometric device, which measures the level of radiation and establishes the presence of magnetic fields. But the device went off and they couldn't do anything about it."
Valentina Zemlyanaya sees the cause of the phenomenon in the occurrence of sand and gravel mixtures underground. Hence, a magnetic anomaly arises, which affects devices and people. As for the clock, which either lags behind or runs correctly, then at the exit from the anomalous zone, the chronometers apparently accelerate and after a while return to a normal rhythm, so that people do not notice anything.
Something similar is observed in the Verkhovazhsky district of the Arkhangelsk region. Archival records for June 30, 1912 say that the members of the scientific expedition that visited there, which investigated the magnetic field, led by the scientist of the Imperial Academy of Sciences Alexander Loidis, all the clocks failed at the same time.
In the village of Morozovo, 28 km from Verkhovazhye, in 1944, five military aircraft made an emergency landing: all the instruments of the pilots went off scale at the same time, orientation was lost. However, this happens not only in Morozovo.
Back in the 90s of the last century, geophysicists from St. Petersburg recorded a local geomagnetic anomaly in the vicinity of Verkhovazhye. According to one version, the cause of its occurrence could be iron ore deposits. Then an expedition of three people arrived in these places under the leadership of the candidate of geographical sciences Anatoly Yekhalov. The researchers calculated that the center of the anomalous zone is located in a small forest on the banks of the river, one and a half kilometers from Chushevits.
...Before entering the zone, they deliberately checked their wristwatches. But after five hours, all the chronometers already showed different times: the quartz clock ran two minutes ahead, the mechanical ones were five minutes behind, and the electronic ones stopped altogether and showed the same time - 11.65! By the way, even changing the battery the next day could not bring them to "feeling".
An interesting version was expressed by the researcher of ancient religious texts and epics Gennady Klimov, the author of the book "History of Europe. Axis of Time":
- These places in the Sandovsky district of the Tver region and the Verkhovazhsky district of the Arkhangelsk region are not at all simple in the sacred sense. These are the spurs of the Valdai Ridge, where, in fact, in the period of 70-50 thousand years, people of our type, the Cro-Magnons, arose. This year, together with Israeli scientists, evidence was obtained that about 70,000 years ago, only 2,000 individuals of our type lived on Earth. Where they came from here, at the foot of the glacier, is not entirely clear (it must be understood that at that time there was an edge of a glacier almost 5 km high).
In his research, Gennady Klimov comes to the conclusion that it was here and precisely at that time that a person acquired speech, but, it seems, first acquired the alphabet. The so-called swastika. These are very mysterious times.
At this place, Marina Mikhailovna Tikhomirova - the head of the Sandovsky district of the Tver region - showed the remains of some strange round structure, which, according to the description, is similar to a "var". This building is described in detail in the ancient books of India, says Gennady Klimov, as the home of the northern ancestors of the Brahmins. Perhaps somewhere here is the axis of time, around which the world civilization revolves or the entrance to another dimension, some scientists from the University of Tver believe.
Together with them, the newspaper "Caravan" plans to make an expedition to mysterious places.
Varvara Medvedeva

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Tukhani (Tukhan), a village, the center of the rural district of the same name in the Sandovsky district, 14 km northeast of Sandov, on the Sandovo - Vesyegonsk highway, 109 households, 254 inhabitants (1997 data). In Sanskrit "Tuhan" means "Lord".

The ancient Tver land keeps many secrets and mysteries that we have yet to unravel. We will talk about some of them today.

Library of Ivan the Terrible. Searches for the library of Ivan the Terrible have been actively conducted on the territory of the Moscow Kremlin since the 17th century, but they have not yielded any results. There can be only one explanation here - they are looking in the wrong place. Recall that the basis of the famous collection was, as it is believed, rare manuscripts of Roman and Greek authors, which came to Russia along with the dowry of Zoya (Sophia) Paleolog - the niece of the last emperor of Byzantium and the future wife of Ivan III. In confirmation of the fact that the library of Grozny exists, the fact that in 1826 in the archive of the city of Pernov (Pärnu) professor H.Kh. Dabelov discovered a draft inventory of the books of the tsar's library.

Today, the search for a unique library has been significantly expanded and there are suggestions that it may be located outside not only the Moscow Kremlin, but also Moscow. If we take into account that one of the few favorite places of Ivan the Terrible was Staritsa, where he repeatedly visited and which he made his “specific capital” in 1569, then it is quite possible to assume that the library should also be looked for on Staritskaya land. Moreover, it could be safely hidden not only in the dungeons of ancient monasteries, but also in the Staritsa caves.

Ivan the Terrible, most likely, suffered from a serious mental disorder. His cruelty and bloody atrocities are well known. Sometimes they seem meaningless, but not in our case. With maniacal determination, stopping at nothing, Grozny strives for the sole possession of Staritsa. First, in 1566, he made the owner of these lands an offer that was impossible to refuse - a completely inexplicable and violent exchange of lands. Instead of his ancestral lands, Vladimir Staritsky receives Dmitrov, Borovsk, Zvenigorod and ... a large place in the Moscow Kremlin. And three years later, the tsar completely destroys almost the entire family of his cousin, perhaps in order to eliminate the legitimate heirs of the Staritsa lands.

The transformation of Staritsa into a specific capital eloquently says that Ivan the Terrible connected some special page of his life with this city. Moreover, Staritsa remained the “specific capital” until 1584 until the death of the king - as much as 15 years ...

Napoleon's treasure is a huge amount of silver and gold that the French looted in captured Moscow and which they took out of the abandoned city, retreating. Many years of searching for this treasure also did not yield any results. Why?

Today, a new hypothesis has been put forward for the possible location of the “treasure of Napoleon”. It is suggested that the treasures looted in Moscow may be located on the territory of the Zubtsovsky or Oleninsky districts of the Tver region, but not near the old Smolensk road, along which the French retreated, but a little away from it, of course, if this treasure exists at all. The fact is that in the memoirs of Schreinmuller, a participant in the Napoleonic campaign in Russia, there is a reference that is quite significant in this case: “... at dawn on November 10, they left the city and went along the road to Kovno. About two hours later we came to the bottom of the hill, which was icy and so steep that it was impossible to climb it. The remnants of Napoleon's carriages were scattered around, left in Vilna during the offensive, the convoy, the army's cash desk and many more carts with sad Moscow trophies; they couldn't go up the mountain. At the foot of it, both the banners taken from the enemy and the famous cross of Ivan the Great were thrown ”(“ Russia in the first half of the 19th century through the eyes of foreigners ”, Lenizdat, 1991) ...

But if the “treasure of Napoleon” can only presumably be located on the territory of the Tver region, then the treasures of one of the most famous monasteries in Russia - the Nilova Hermitage - are still, if they are stored, then in the Tver land ... or water, or rather the waters of Lake Seliger. It should immediately be noted that diametrically opposed opinions are expressed on this issue.

The Monastery of the Nil Monastery was founded in 1594 by Hieromonk Herman from the Nikolo-Rozhkovsky Monastery on Stolbny Island of Lake Seliger. Like most Orthodox monasteries, the holy monastery was closed after the 1917 revolution. This did not happen immediately, but in 1928. The monastery was not only one of the most famous, but also one of the richest. However, it is believed that the monks managed to hide the treasures of the monastery, and the Bolsheviks never got them.

At the same time, there is evidence that immediately after the revolution, all monastic valuables were described and then confiscated - 539 kg. 480 g of silver and 824 of precious stones in a gold setting. In 1918, 1,392 kg (87 poods) of copper money, which had great historical significance, was seized (Boris Karpov "The Shrine of the Tver Land." Magazine "Tverskaya Starina").

The Soviet era left its legends on the Tver land. One of them is called "Dacha No. 5", or "Ghost of Kalinin".

35 km from the ancient Kashin, 230 km from Moscow and 110 km from Tver, in one of the most picturesque corners of the Tver region on the banks of the river with the amazing name Medveditsa, there is the village of Upper Trinity - the birthplace of the first chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, in other words, the first president, Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin.

And on the other side of the highway is the Tetkovo Rest House. Today, this facility, which is part of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, is open to everyone. And this is great, because Tetkovo also has its own architectural monuments, namely, a complex of wooden buildings of the 30s and 40s of the last century, made in the style of Russian fairy-tale architecture, which cannot but attract the attention of numerous vacationers.

All of them make up a small complex in the park area, and a little further away from them, on the very bank of the Medveditsa, there is another teremok - the dacha of M.I. Kalinin.

Two-storey dacha No. 5 (this is the name of MI Kalinin's dacha): on the first floor - five double rooms, a banquet hall, a kitchen; on the second floor - five double rooms, a summer room. It is maintained in good condition and is doubly interesting by the fact that memorial furniture has been preserved here, which means that every visitor can literally get in touch with the past, with the things of the former owner of this dacha.

The holiday home was opened in 1922 on the estate of landowners with a very unusual surname Mordukhai-Boltovsky.

Dmitry Petrovich Mordukhai-Boltovskoy graduated from the St. Petersburg Institute of Railway Engineers named after Alexander the First in 1862 and reached great heights in this field. He had six sons. There were many chores around the house, and the Mordukhai-Boltovskys decided to take "a boy for household chores."

In the neighboring village of Upper Trinity, a nine-year-old boy was found. So Kalinin first came here. A few years later, the owners take Misha Kalinin to St. Petersburg, then the Putilov factory and the revolution.

Kalinin's life was not easy, and this despite the high state position: being a faithful ally not only of Lenin, but also of Stalin, he himself suffered from the cult of personality. His wife was convicted in 1938 and she was released only in 1946, when it became known that Mikhail Ivanovich was terminally ill.

But back to Dacha No. 5. At the end of the 1920s, a small two-story dacha was built especially for Kalinin, where Mikhail Ivanovich lived from 1931 to 1935 during his vacation, grieving the death of his mother.

Apparently, Kalinin's conscience was restless: in 1931 he signed a decree renaming Tver into the city of Kalinin. And he tried to find peace here, wandering through the numerous rooms and walking around his native places. Or maybe Mikhail Ivanovich foresaw those tragic events that would soon happen to him and his loved ones.

But it seems that he was never able to find peace of mind, because sometimes guests and staff sometimes see his ghost on cold autumn evenings ...

If you decide to go from Tver to the north of the region, then literally 55 km from the regional center on your way you will meet the ancient village of Kuznetsovo, Rameshkovsky district. The village of Kuznetsovo is located on an elevated area, once covered with pine forests, which was previously called the Alaun Heights. This area is located between the rivers Medveditsa and Kamenka.

The poet of the Pushkin era, the hero of the Patriotic War of 1812, the geographer and archaeologist Fyodor Nikolaevich Glinka, is most directly related to the village of Kuznetsovo, because he was married to Avdotya Pavlovna Golenishcheva-Kutuzova, the last owner of this estate.

He not only often came to his wife's family estate, but also lived here for a long time. And Glinka devoted all his free time to exploring the area and the antiquities that abounded there. F. N. Glinka was one of the first domestic local historians who had the idea to collect boulders with mysterious signs, the so-called "tracker stones". Here, in the Kuznetsovo estate, he created something like an open-air museum. In addition, he managed to find the remains of an ancient city, which, according to Glinka, could belong to the Varangians or Slavs. Today we have to rediscover what was discovered by Glinka 170 years ago in order to try to answer the questions that he posed in his article “My notes on the signs of ancient life and stones found in Tver Karelia, in the Bezhetsk district”, published in the first volume "Russian historical collection" for 1837.

If you decide to continue your journey to the north of the region, then you will soon be able to visit the village of Molokovo (the administrative center of the Molokovsky district). Here, some locals can tell you an amazing story about giant people 2-2.5 meters tall, whose burials have been found more than once in these places. Now it is difficult to say whether these people lived here permanently or just migrated through these lands.

This legend is confirmed by his research by Nikolai Alekseevich Ushakov, who had his own estate in the village of Sorogozhinsky, Vesyegonsky district, and who in the first third of the 19th century conducted archaeological research in these parts, including along the banks of the Sorogozha, Mologa and Volchina rivers. Here is what he writes about the burials found: “The most remarkable thing about these remains of an unknown tribe is the unusually large growth of the buried people” (Evgenia Sablina “The Curious Sorogozhsky Landowner.” Bonus Magazine, May 2011).

Another mention of unusual people who lived in ancient times on the territory of the Tver region can be found in the article by E.V. Lagutkina “Investigation of barrows of the X-XII centuries on the Upper Volga: traditions and innovations”: “A.P. Bogdanov establishes the distribution area of ​​one large tribe of the “long-headed” (non-Slavic) type: “... the purest “long-headed” type is found only near Tver and Bezhetsk. It is they who can be considered the descendants of the very first population of the Tver province.

Bogdanov published his work "Prehistoric Tverites on the burial mounds" in 1880.

Both Rameshkovsky, and Molokovsky, and Vesyegonsky districts used to be part of the territorial division called Bezhetsky Verkh with the administrative center in Bezhetsk.

And if you climb even higher to the north of the Tver region, you will find yourself in the neighboring Sandovsky district, where another mystery awaits you - here, in the village of Gorodishche, there is a large archaeological complex, including an early medieval fortress, 50 hills and 2 ancient settlements. The total area of ​​the Gorodishchensky archaeological complex is 5 square meters. km.

Who could create such a significant settlement in the Tver wilderness? Maybe those most amazing people-giants? ..

A huge number of hills and mounds are concentrated in a small area of ​​three adjacent areas: Sandovsky, Molokovsky (Orlov Gorodok) and Maksatikhinsky (near the Nikolo-Terebensky Monastery). In addition, on the territory of the modern Maksatikhinsky district (not far from the confluence of the Keza River with the Mologa), a many-kilometer-long burial complex with a two-meter sacred stone called Alatyr was discovered.

Here, in the Maksatikha district, in addition to the Alatyr stone, a “totem” stone with drawings and writings, a “prophetic” stone with the face of the Moon, a tracer stone with a human footprint were found.

Today, we can only say with full confidence that these lands were either densely populated from the most ancient times or served as a cult center for a civilization unknown to us.

But that's not all. On the territory of the Tver region there is an epic in the truest sense of the word Okovsky forest, which was first mentioned in The Tale of Bygone Years: “The Dnieper flows out of the Okovsky forest and flows south. The Dvina flows out of the same forest and flows to the north. From the same forest, the Volga flows to the east ... ". The opinion is expressed that it is these lands that are associated with the existence of the legendary Hyperborea, which existed before the universal catastrophe and which is identified in the historical memory of some peoples with the country of happiness and the “golden age” that once reigned there.

On the territory of the Tver region there is a zone no less dangerous than the famous Bermuda Triangle.

A DISASTER IN A TRIANGLE: In the spring of 2009, MDM Bank Vice President Bronislav Yermak and a passenger on board a sports plane died. Some experts are sure that the reason is in the geographical point of the tragedy. The crash of a private light-engine aircraft SP-2008 (improved Yak-52) occurred not far from Tver, near the camp site "Volzhanka". During a training flight, the engine failed, the pilot landed the plane on the runway, drove through it, broke through the fence mesh, rolled into the Volga and rolled over with the cabin down. The commander and co-pilot Alexander Ludanov died. This happened in the area of ​​​​the village of Yuryevskoye, Kablukovsky rural settlement of the Kalininsky district. It is there, on the border of Rameshkovsky, Kimrsky and Kalininsky regions, that the territory known as the geomagnetic anomalous zone is located. ©site

PIN: In the zone of the triangle in 2004, on a country road, Nikolai N. from Tver was filming his daughter with an amateur video camera. During filming, something strange caught my attention. He suddenly experienced a feeling of inexplicable anxiety and restlessness. There was a moment when I even wanted to throw the camera and run. “I still can’t understand what made me turn the camera lens in that direction at that moment. Then I thought I heard a strange sound. The battery was dead, I put in a new one. And that's when I saw this pin in the viewfinder. Pin - an oblong object 15-20 cm long, rotating around its axis. He appears (and this is clearly visible on the recording) from the canvas of a country road, several times “walked” back and forth and disappeared. Judging by the video, the road soil was not an obstacle. The object cut through him silently. A 73 second video recording of the pin's appearance was made.


Frame of video recording with pin.

MILITARY VERSION: A few months later, excavations began on a section of that country road and on the side of the road. But it didn't work. In those places where these shots were filmed, military installations were once located. Perhaps there was a closed range where bombing took place. What we managed to photograph is a military item left at the training ground. But what product without repair work is able to maintain working qualities for decades? The ability to easily move underground without leaving traces also raises doubts. ©site

UFO VERSION: Those who saw the recording claim that the pin that appeared looks like an antenna or something like a periscope. Perhaps the object is part of a hidden device with which another highly developed civilization monitors. Residents of the Tver Triangle claim to have repeatedly seen flying objects. They were observed in the sky above the villages of Molodi and Lebzunovo in the Kimrsky district, in the area of ​​the villages of Voloskovo and Starovo in the Rameshkovsky district. As well as multiple luminous objects were observed in the area of ​​Lake Velikoye. The configuration of the objects was different: from triangular to amorphous-spherical. The glow emanating from the objects ranged from intense bright red to a subtle greenish blue. Several residents claim that the UFO rose straight up from the Medveditsa River.


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PILOT'S STORY: A retired pilot, 1st class pilot, says: “I myself made a huge number of sorties in the Tver region. But what happened to me on the border of three districts (Rameshkovsky, Kimrsky and Kalininsky), I did not observe anywhere else. Subsequently, by the sound of the engine alone, I learned that we were flying over the "triangle" - the engine began to act up, a tapping was heard. Sometimes the arrows on the instruments twitched, began to rotate randomly. This sometimes happens due to deposits of magnetic ore. But what kind of ore is there, in the Kalininsky district. A couple of times, flying over Kablukovo, I saw bright orange fireballs the size of a soccer ball. They approached the cockpit itself (flying one after another, as if they were playing). Much more fear was caused by the cloudiness in which I got. ©site

STATISTICS: “The boundaries of the anomalous triangle are difficult to determine. Moreover, the instruments that had gone awry above him could well lead to a crash in another part of the area. Tragedies especially often occurred in the Kimry region. In June 2003, a Mi-2 helicopter crashed near the village of Novoye Selo with 3 people on board. The reason is engine failure. In 2006, three plane crashes occurred in the Kimrsky district: in March, June and July. In all cases, their participants were light aircraft. Experts say that it is precisely such light air vehicles that often turn out to be “victims” of difficult-to-explain anomalous phenomena.

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