Further, if the originally uninfected cells were in optical contact with the infected cells for 18-20 hours or so, and then were correspondingly exposed ( optically coupled ) to another uninfected cell sample, symptoms of the infection appeared in this third sample an appreciable portion of the time (20 to 30 percent).

Guided by A.G. Gurvitsch ’s work that showed that cells give off mitogenetic radiation ( photons ) that can affect other cells, the Kaznacheyev team sought an answer by looking for photons given off by the infected culture sample as its cells died.

They found that the cells in the infected culture gave off photons in the near ultraviolet when they died. The normal window glass was opaque to these near-UV photons and absorbed them. In that case, the uninfected culture on the other side of the glass was not exposed to radiation by the UV "death" photons from the dying cells, and they remained serenely healthy.

However, the quartz window was transparent to the UV "death photons". When the quartz window was installed, the UV "death photons" passed through it and were absorbed in the uninfected culture on the other side of the window. Most of the time, the uninfected culture which absorbed "death photons" sickened and died with the same disease symptoms.

The Kaznacheyev experiments proved conclusively that cellular death and disease patterns can be transmitted and induced electromagnetically. *  

* We point out that this effect has been investigated in both the infrared and ultraviolet. IR to UV may be taken as a single harmonic interval - an octave, musically speaking. The same effect can be reproduced in any other "octave" (single harmonic interval) of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum . The reversal of the effect can also be achieved in any harmonic interval. The mechanism for these effects involves the cellular biopotential, Popp’s master cellular control system, and the deterministically-tailored substructure of photons.  

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Declassified CIA file reveals US spies believed that Soviet doctors had 'perfected' Extra-Sensory Perception in the 1980s and could transmit thoughts and feelings to subjects

  • An April 1991 memo detailing Soviet ESP experiments has been declassified
  • The memo was released in November and published online on Monday
  • It shows how CIA agents believed Soviet scientists were successful with ESP
  • The memo details several experiments in Siberia throughout the mid-late 1980s 
  • Two scientists are mentioned as working on psychic techniques
  • Konstantin Buteyko 'had perfected his method in the early 1980s', the CIA state 
  • Vlail Kaznacheyev was described as being 'a well-known authority on ESP' 

By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com

Published: 00:29 EDT, 26 January 2021 | Updated: 02:27 EDT, 26 January 2021

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CIA officials believed that Soviet scientists took part in 'several successful Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP) experiments' in the 1980s, according to a recently-declassified document from the time.

The U.S. spies wrote in an April 1991 memo that they thought the Russians had made remarkable progress in understanding ESP - reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses, but sensed with the mind.

They reported back that one Soviet scientist, Konstantin Buteyko, 'had perfected his method in the early 1980s'.

A second Soviet scientist, Vlail Kaznacheyev, was described as 'a well-known authority on ESP'.

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Konstantin Buteyko (left) and Vlail Kaznacheyev were described by the CIA as ESP experts

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The documents were obtained by John Greenewald, a researcher who runs the website The Black Vault and specializes in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

On Monday he published his latest finding: a CIA report, which was declassified in November.

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The four-page report is a memo sent from the U.S. officials, looking both at Soviet research into the chemicals found in Agent Orange, and at 'psychic medical treatment at USSR Clinical and Experimental Medicine Institute'.

In institute, IKIEM in its Russian acronym, was based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, the third largest city in Russia.

Buteyko, who died in 2003 aged 80, was the head of the Laboratory of Non-Traditional Treatment at IKIEM. 

He is known for his research into deep breathing and asthma: according to the declassified document, he was also researching ESP.

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Buteyko's method, the CIA wrote, was one by which 'a medical specialist attempted psychically to transmit bioenergy to patients to enable them to control or cure asthma, sinusitis, allergies, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary inflammation and heart disease'. 

The U.S. spies noted that Buteyko 'had perfected his method in the early 1980s'.

Volunteers would sit in the middle of a room, positioned between two concave mirrors, while the scientists tried from afar to 'transmit psychic energy' to the patient.

They believed the mirrors 'focused psychic energy'.

The Americans wrote that, in the mid 1980s, two labs - IKIEM and a second one in Leningrad, now St Petersburg - 'took part in several successful ESP experiments'. 

Kaznacheyev, who the CIA described as being affiliated with IKIEM, and who is known for his work as a biologist, told the memo authors of work in which scientists 'attempted psychically to relay to one another images of geometric shapes such as squares or circles'.

The memo concludes that Kaznacheyev did not say whether the Soviet military were interested in the research.

The CIA declassified the April 1991 memo in November in response to a FOIA request

The CIA declassified the April 1991 memo in November in response to a FOIA request

The declassified document gives further context to the study of the USSR's ESP experiments.

The Soviet fascination with ESP has been known about for decades: in the late 1960s Nikolai Khokhlov, a former KGB agent who defected to the West in 1954, spoke extensively about Russia's experiments.

In September 1966 he told a conference, according to Atlas Obscura , how 'in Soviet Russia considerable interest has been aroused in research in parapsychology.' 

Khokhlov said Russian psychology made the people 'specifically sensitive to matters relative to the mystical side of the human psyche' and 'to a world beyond the sober reality of sense.' 

He then lectured the group about Russian scientists who had undertaken studies of ESP dating back to the late 1800s, telling them that the Soviet government actively encouraged such study. 

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Introduction: Ever thought cells could communicate like a cell phone but with light? Enter the fascinating and controversial realm of the Kaznacheyev effect!

The Discovery: In the 1970s, a Russian scientist named Vlail Kaznacheyev, along with his colleagues, stumbled upon a phenomenon that would spark decades of debate. They observed that cells don’t go quietly into the night; instead, as they perish, they emit ultraviolet (UV) photons, like desperate SOS signals.

The Experiment: Kaznacheyev’s team placed two sets of cell cultures close to each other, separated only by a quartz barrier that let UV light pass through. When one set of cells was inflicted with doom (think viruses, toxins, or harmful radiation), these dying cells reportedly sent out UV light signals. The astonishing part? The neighboring cells, previously healthy, started showing signs of the same fate as if the light carried a morbid message.

The Twist: A glass barrier instead of quartz? The second set of cells remained unaffected, living their best cellular lives. It seemed that the UV light, with its mysterious cargo, couldn’t pass through glass, halting the transmission of the deadly message.

The Controversy: Dubbed the “cytopathogenic effect,” this phenomenon suggested something revolutionary—that diseases could potentially be transmitted electromagnetically. But here’s the catch: science thrives on replication, and the Kaznacheyev effect has been notoriously shy in other labs.

The Implications: If the effect is real, it could hint at an intricate bio-communication system and electromagnetic influences on health, a topic that’s gaining traction in today’s tech-filled world.

The Fun Fact: While the scientific jury is still out on the Kaznacheyev effect, it opens up a world of sci-fi-esque possibilities. Could our cells be gossiping about their demise? Are they warning their neighbors through a UV light group chat? The ideas are as intriguing as they are controversial.

Whether a quirk of experimental conditions or a genuine biological phenomenon, the Kaznacheyev effect reminds us that there are still mysteries within our own cells waiting to be understood. It’s a cellular conundrum that keeps the conversation glowing—quite literally!

Conclusion: Vlail Petrovich Kaznacheyev was a Russian biologist and a known figure in the field of biophysics. He is most recognized for his work related to the controversial phenomenon known as the Kaznacheyev effect, which he claimed to have discovered in the 1970s alongside his colleagues. According to his research, cells that were dying emitted ultraviolet (UV) photons, and these photons could transmit the “information” of cellular death to neighboring cells, causing similar effects in those cells if they were in quartz containers that allowed the passage of UV light. If a barrier that blocked UV light, such as glass, was used, the effect was not observed.

Regarding the proof to back up the Kaznacheyev effect, it’s important to note that this phenomenon has been met with skepticism within the scientific community. One of the main criticisms is the lack of independent replication of his results, which is a cornerstone of scientific validation. The experiments conducted by Kaznacheyev and his team were indeed numerous, but the methodology and the results were not widely accepted or reproduced by other researchers.

The idea that cells could communicate distress through electromagnetic signals, especially in the form of light, is certainly fascinating and has implications for our understanding of cellular processes and disease transmission. However, the evidence supporting the Kaznacheyev effect is not robust within the mainstream scientific literature.

There are fields of study such as bioelectromagnetics and biophotonics that explore the role of electromagnetic fields and light in biological processes, and some research within these disciplines has indicated that cells can emit light (biophotons) and that these emissions can vary with the state of the cell’s health. However, whether these emissions can induce pathological changes in other cells as described by the Kaznacheyev effect remains unconfirmed.

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    As Kaznacheyev's experiments showed, any death or disease pattern can be induced upon an electromagnetic carrier -- specifically, upon the near-ultraviolet as an example. Some of his experiments were duplicated at the University of Marburg in West Germany, utilizing infrared carriers. These patterns can be dumped into cell cultures, eventually ...

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