They cracked the codes of God and paid for it with their lives. Secret photos from the archive of Vadim Chernobrov

Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov is a famous Russian ufologist. Also known as a writer and researcher of anomalous phenomena. He was interested in questions of mystical and paranormal phenomena. Author of numerous books and articles on the subject. Repeatedly participated as a guest and expert in documentaries on this topic.

Biography of the ufologist

Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov was born in the small town of Zhirnovsk in the Volgograd region. He was born in 1965. and otherworldly phenomena began to get involved since childhood, while studying at school. Teachers noted that from childhood he was a very inquisitive and inquisitive child. The teachers enthusiastically encouraged this interest.

Vadim first met a UFO when he was still in kindergarten. His father was a military pilot, so the family traveled often, often had to change their place of residence, military camps. Once in a new place, dad drew Vadim's attention to the sky. A spherical object hovered above their heads. A lot of people gathered, all without stopping looking up. The Soviet interceptor quickly began to approach him, but in a matter of moments he gained tremendous speed and disappeared.

None of the experienced aviators, who were enough surrounded by his father, could explain this incident. Neither its nature, nor the physics of the object's motion. Despite this, Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov realized even then that he had to be a pilot in order, at least for a moment, to be closer than the rest to unraveling this mystery. He followed in his father's footsteps. I just decided to connect my life not with aviation, but with space.

Higher education

After school, Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov first served in the border troops of the USSR, and then entered the Moscow Aviation Institute. He received a diploma, aerospace faculty. It is worth noting that at that time UFO research was carried out on the basis of the university. Chernobrov Vadim Alexandrovich himself tells about them.

Even at the institute, the future ufologist organized a group of students united by common interests. They were all attracted to space, alien civilizations, everything mysterious, mystical and paranormal.

Foundation of Cosmopoisk

Chernobrov Vadim Alexandrovich is considered one of the founders of a public organization called Kosmopoisk. This is a non-academic community that is engaged in the study of the paranormal. The organization appeared on the basis of the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1980.

Cosmopoisk activists are studying reports of encounters with unidentified flying objects, a poltergeist. They are also engaged in research in the field of cryptobiology (some believe that it deals with creatures that, for some reason, are considered fictional and non-existent). Also, members of the society regularly go to reports of crop circles that have appeared, this is called cereology.

At the same time, the participants of Cosmopoisk themselves are people from various fields of science, with very different educations. These are local historians, astronomers, speleologists, futurologists, historians.

The activities of "Cosmopoisk"

Chernobrov Vadim Alexandrovich, whose biography was closely connected with futurology, was the main ideologist of this society, along with science fiction writer Alexander Kazantsev.

In the mid-90s, "Compoisk" became more active. In 1995, he organized a major international congress, which was attended by the famous Swiss writer and film director Erich von Däniken, who is considered the founder of paleocosmonautics. These are theories devoted to visiting the Earth by alien civilizations.

In the 80-90s, the company's activists were massively engaged in the collection and systematization of data on the territory of Russia and the CIS. Expeditions were carried out to hard-to-reach areas, for example, to the area where the Tunguska meteorite fell.

Unique experiments were carried out with the installations of the so-called "time machines", stationary stands for studying the properties of electromagnetic fields.

Since 1997, Korenev meteorite congresses have been held annually on the territory of the Kaluga region, aimed at searching for the Korenevsky body.

Experiments were also organized to determine the causes of crop circles. Chernobrov took an active part in all these events.

Expeditions of Chernobrov

One of the most famous took place together with the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper in 1999. Activists led by Chernobrov went to There they managed to fix with the help of echo sounders objects moving at great depths at a speed of 5 kilometers per hour. And one of them reached 18 meters in length. It was then that talk of the modern Loch Ness Monster began.

In 2003, Kosmopoisk went on an expedition to the Irkutsk Region. Here, the place where the nucleus of a small comet, known as the Vitim fireball, fell to Earth, was studied.

In 2004, researchers tried to find traces of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat.

Alyoshenka

Chernobrov Vadim Alexandrovich, whose books were once published in huge editions, devoted a lot of time to the study of Kyshtymsky Aleshenka. In 2004, he even organized a special expedition to the Chelyabinsk region.

The mummified remains of Aleshenka were discovered in 1996 near the small town of Kyshtym. Now only photographs and video footage of the corpse of an unknown creature are available, whose species has not yet been established.

The fact of its discovery is overgrown with many mystical details, which, according to skeptics, look like urban legends.

He claimed that he knew where Alyoshenka was, Vadim Chernobrov. Reviews of his research were the most controversial, but the ufologist himself was sure that, firstly, these were the remains of an alien. And, secondly, his body was taken to a sect. In it, he is worshiped as an idol. Chernobrov claimed that there were attempts to redeem the alien, but each time they failed.

Ufologist books

The best books of Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov are well known to all his fans. These are "Predictions of the future. Versions, prophecies, hypotheses", "Encyclopedia of Ufology", "Chronicles of UFO visits", "Secrets of parallel worlds", "Moscow. Phenomena, anomalies, miracles", "Guide", "Encyclopedia of mysterious phenomena", " UFO Secrets, riddles, sensations", "Secrets and paradoxes of time", "Encyclopedia of mysterious places of the world".

They describe the most fascinating and mysterious expeditions he has been on.

Mysterious Moscow

Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov, all of whose books are in-depth studies of the paranormal phenomena of the world, paid more attention to the mysterious side of the Russian capital. This is one of his most widely read books, The Newest Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places in Moscow and the Moscow Region.

It describes in detail all the anomalous and mystical places that can only be found in the capital and the Moscow region. From it you will find out in which of the Moscow districts UFOs most often land. Where did the story about Bigfoot in Kolomenskoye come from and who shot him. Positive or negative energy is concentrated in your neighborhood.

What kind of secrets does the Moscow land keep, on which your dacha stands and on whose bones the Ostankino Tower is built. As the most amazing and exciting walks. All this is in the most complete encyclopedia of paranormal phenomena in the capital.

Vadim Chernobrov himself collected all the information, investigating numerous reports of mysterious phenomena together with activists of the Kosmopoisk society. The annotation to one of the publications states that Chernobrov is a prominent scientist, design engineer who developed the projects of the Mir space station and the Proton launch vehicle. True, there is no such data in his official biography.

But there is no doubt that he is a major researcher of natural phenomena, as well as a writer and traveler who has published about 20 books devoted to the study of mysticism and possible visits of aliens to Earth.

Personal life

Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov, a biography whose family is well known to numerous fans of his work, met his future wife at school when he was in the 8th grade. She is his countrywoman, also from the Volgograd region. Chernobrov fell in love with her at first sight, but she paid attention to him only a year later. At that time they were together in a summer work and recreation camp.

Vadim charmed Irina with her erudition, intellect and initiative. He could talk about almost everything in the world, it seemed that he knew the answer to any question.

When he returned from service in the border troops, they played a wedding. Irina graduated from the Volgograd Institute of Arts and moved to Moscow with her husband.

The most difficult thing, according to Irina, was to be constantly apart, since Vadim often went on protracted expeditions. In some of them, the couple traveled together.

In the end, Irina got a job as a librarian. They have two children - daughter Daria became an economist, and son Andrei a historian.

On the night of May 18, 2017, at the age of 52, Vadim Chernobrov died. He died after a long illness.

The famous Russian ufologist Vadim Chernobrov died of blood cancer on May 18, 2017 at the age of 51. At one time, he participated in the creation of the non-academic organization Kosmopoisk, which was engaged in the study of anomalous phenomena. Chernobrov often went on expeditions, studied unusual finds, and wrote books.

Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov (06/17/1965 - 05/18/2017) was a ufologist, head of the Cosmopoisk project. The cause of death of Vadim Chernobrov, according to official sources, is blood cancer. Despite a long illness, some acquaintances of the ufologist put forward versions that his sudden death has nothing to do with leukemia. The mystery of the mysterious death is still trying to unravel.

Illness and death of a researcher

Vadim Chernobrov passed away early - at the age of 51. The researcher, as his relatives wrote, still had a lot of plans and goals.

Son Andrei was the first to report the event on his father's page, posting a photo and writing a short message. At that moment, no one could believe what had happened. Someone thought that the ufologist could die tragically, screaming headlines appeared on the Internet “Who is killing Russia's leading ufologists?”.

A lot of controversy arose about why Chernobrov died. Parallels were drawn with the death of the Yaroslavl ufologist Y. Smirnov, they noticed that not even a month had passed, as cosmonaut Georgy Mikhailovich Grechko also died suddenly. However, no secret killers could not be found.

Vadim Chernobrov died on May 18, 2017 at 3:30 am. For eight years he was ill with blood cancer. However, he hid his illness from everyone. The members of his team recalled how he went on an expedition still fervent and cheerful, and upon his return he was immediately hospitalized in the hospital, where he died.

Fans note that he has changed dramatically in appearance in recent years. It was suspected that he "picked up" a dose of radiation in anomalous zones. When he came to various events, interviews, journalists inquired about his well-being. So, his hair and beard were thinning. However, Chernobrov, always cheerful and smiling, translated everything into a joke and denied it, assuring that his hair would soon become thicker than before.

Son Andrei wrote on his father’s page on the Internet: “I will always remember your travel stories. I could listen to them for hours. You believed in the entire universe, in all of us. Thank you, thanks to you, I learned to think wider!

Farewell and funeral

Farewell to the ufologist took place on May 20, 2017 in the Church of Our Lady "Joy and Consolation", on the territory of the Botkin City Hospital. The researcher was buried at the Perepechensky cemetery (55th section, grave No. 4479).

On May 21, 2017, an article about farewell and funeral appeared on the website of the Kosmopoisk association. Many people came, kind words were said. Colleagues promised to develop and continue the work of Chernobrov further.

After the funeral, Andrei Chernobrov, the son of the deceased, addressed everyone present. He spoke about when the monument would be erected, about its sketch, about the future plans of the Kosmpoisk organization and his participation in it.

Brief biography of Chernobrov

Vadim Chernobrov was born in Zhirnovsk, Volgograd Region, in the family of a military pilot. He graduated from high school in the city.

Childhood

Childhood passed in constant moving due to the profession of his father. Often moving from place to place, changing military camps, the future researcher got to know the world. Parents noted that he was a very curious child, teachers liked his inquisitive mind very much.

The father did not forget to tell his son about everything he knew himself, to pass on knowledge. Chernobrov recalled how one day, when he and his father were walking on the field, something resembling a flying saucer hovered above them in the sky. Then everyone who was present nearby, with amazement, watched the further outcome. In an instant, a fighter appeared nearby, however, an unidentified object quickly disappeared. No one then could not explain what happened.

However, Vadim Alexandrovich decided that he would solve this riddle. Therefore, he needed to become a pilot, like his father, in order to get even a little closer to these strange flying objects.

He followed in his father's footsteps. But not in aviation, but in cosmology.

After serving in the army, Chernobrov entered the Moscow Aviation Institute at the aerospace department.

Passion for ufology

While still a student at the institute, Chernobrov created a group of people who were united by common interests:

  • space;
  • alien worlds;
  • everything mystical and inexplicable.

In 1980, he participated in the organization of the non-academic community "Cosmopoisk", which, according to Wikipedia, was engaged in the study of UFOs, poltergeists, cryptobiology, crop circles (cereology).

Members of the organization visited places where, according to local residents, there could be unidentified flying objects, went on expeditions. Cosmopoisk members are people who had different education and professions:

  • local historians;
  • futurologists;
  • astronomers;
  • historians;
  • speleologists.

Together with the writer A. Kazantsev, Chernobrov led the community. It was the main ideologists of Kosmpoisk.

In 1995, they organized an international congress, where the founder of paleocosmonautics, the writer and film director from Switzerland, Erich von Däniken, was present.

Later, the society was engaged in experiments with "time machines", organized congresses, went to various hard-to-reach places for research. Actively engaged in the study of the appearance of crop circles. Vadim Aleksandrovich always participated in all events.

Further research work

Chernobrov wrote 30 books. All of them were created after research expeditions that were devoted to the study of paranormal phenomena.

  • “Predictions of the future. Versions, prophecies, hypotheses”;
  • "Encyclopedia of Ufology";
  • "Chronicles of UFO visits";
  • "Secrets of parallel worlds";
  • "Moscow. Phenomena, anomalies, miracles”;
  • "Secrets and paradoxes of time";
  • "Encyclopedia of mysterious places of the world".

One of the brightest and most famous was published together with Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1999. It tells about the study of Lake Labynkyr. Echologists have recorded that at depth there are objects that move at a speed of 5 km / h. Their length could be 18 meters. Then they began to talk about the Loch Ness monster.

In 2003, community members in the Irkutsk region studied the fallen comet - the Vitim fireball, in 2004 - on Mount Ararat they looked for traces of Noah's ark.

A lot of attention and time was spent in order to study the theme of Kyshtymsky Aleshenka. To do this, Chernobrov went to the Chelyabinsk region. He wanted to find the answer: is the mummified remains really an alien. DNA was isolated from the cloth wrapped around the dwarf. It turned out that it belongs to a person, but with many pathologies.

In Moscow, early in the morning on May 18, 2017, the most famous Russian expert on extraterrestrial civilizations died Vadim Chernobrov.

The ufologist died at the age of 52.

His death was the result of a long, serious illness, relatives say.

The death of their coordinator on the page on social networks was also reported in the Kosmopoisk association.

Early this morning (around 3:30 a.m.) in Moscow, at the age of 52, Vadim Chernobrov, the head and ideological inspirer of Cosmopoisk, died after a serious illness, - the message says. - Vadim, we will never forget you! And your work will live on !

Some fans of Chernobrov are sure that the ufologist died due to a high dose of radiation, which he "picked up" in one of the many anomalous zones in which he traveled. The same thoughts were among the journalists, who saw a drastic change in the appearance of the ufologist.

Recently, when the country's chief ufologist came to the KP-Kuban office, journalists immediately noticed that Chernobrov's famous thick beard had thinned. They asked him, they say, if he got into any anomalous zone.

Do not worry so much, it will soon be the same as before, - Vadim Chernobrov answered then. - Yes, I travel a lot, and my trips are not touristy at all, I visit various anomalous places. But soon I will have my thick beard back, don't worry.

He carefully concealed the fact that the Cosmopoisk correspondent was seriously ill. Always smiling, cheerful, active. He loved his work very much and also liked to talk a lot about it.

Reference

Vadim Chernobrov. Born in 1965, in the Volgograd region, in a small garrison of the air force base.

He studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) as an aerospace engineer.

During his studies, he founded a project for the study of anomalous phenomena, including UFOs. In 1980, a small student group was created, which later grew into the Kosmopoisk project.

Vadim Chernobrov has been on dozens of expeditions around the world. He is the author of more than 30 books and encyclopedias, and was a frequent guest on television projects.

The death of Vadim Chernobrov was announced by his son Andrey. The entry on the father's page, left by Andrey, caused hundreds of messages with condolences and regrets from what happened. Andrey himself, already on his page, left the following entry:

I will forever remember your travel tales that I could listen to for hours, your books that immersed you in some other world, your blue-blue eyes that look like the whole Universe! Your faith in space flights and in the fact that in billions of stars of our Universe We are not alone!

Thank you for teaching me to think big. Just thank you! I believe that as long as the memory is alive, the person is also alive, so you will definitely live forever! Perhaps the time has not yet come for your discoveries and inventions, and it will definitely come ...

May 18 newspaper website "Kuban News" published excerpts from the most interesting interviews with Vadim Chernobrov.

- Where are UFOs most noticed in the Kuban?

If you map the frequency of UFO sightings without sorting all the messages, you can easily see that most often, the so-called UFOs appear above large cities, resorts and where people with phones and cameras in their hands can most often be on the streets. And this is Krasnodar and all Kuban resorts. This idea exists among novice ufologists, narrow-minded programs and yellow publications. They immediately form a chain: yeah, there were a lot of messages from the Krasnodar Territory. This means that the aliens are interested in the Kuban. And what attracts them? Probably wheat, sunflower, beautiful southern girls (laughs).

In fact, UFOs do not at all tend to resorts, megacities and, in general, places where there are a lot of people. And the most active places in the Kuban and in Russia are just the most sparsely populated areas. In the Kuban - these are mountainous regions and partly steppe, closer to the Rostov region.

- And who sees UFOs more often, probably astronauts and climbers?

Astronauts, yes. Moreover, many cosmonauts periodically take part in our expeditions. These are Grechko, Leonov, Lonchakov. Actually, the cosmonauts were the founders of the Cosmopoisk. Our public organization was created by Sevastyanov, Beregovoy, Grechko.

But that doesn't mean any of you can't see UFOs. Therefore, in addition to astronauts and members of the Cosmopoisk expeditions, shepherds, hunters, mushroom pickers, tourists who find themselves far from megacities often see unidentified flying objects.

- And what, in your opinion, do UFOs want from us, and why haven't they made direct contact with us yet?

I don't think they are good or bad. They are different. And definitely more advanced. And they do not want, as it is shown in Hollywood films, to enslave and destroy us. They wanted to - they would have done it long ago without problems. Our weapons and control systems are incomparable. It's like if the ants decided to attack people. If a person wants to lay asphalt through an anthill, he will do it. True, we can watch the ants. Also, extraterrestrial civilizations are watching us, like naturalists, swarming in a human anthill.

So there is a one-sided contact between a highly developed civilization and a lower one as an observation. Therefore, it proceeds according to the law of the more highly developed side.

- It's a shame to feel like ants!

Like it or not, this is how it is. I don't like the role of the insect either. But, sorry. What has humanity done to deserve another? We turn on TV news every day. And we get such a stream of negativity from all over the world! And the animals, look. Either we destroy everything that moves or stirs, or we eat it. We, as a civilization, have not yet taken place. When we learn to live in peace, make friends and love, then they will make contact with us. In the meantime, as naturalists, highly developed extraterrestrial civilizations will watch us from the sidelines and write works on the topic “Psychology of wild earthlings”. That is my opinion.

- Everyone knows the story of the Kyshtym "Alyoshenka". Are such cases frequent?

Similar creatures met several times in the world. But in Russia - this is the only episode. According to the working version, a UFO landed in Kyshtym 19 years ago. By the way, also in June. And, let me remind you that in Kyshtym "Alyoshenka" was not alone. According to eyewitnesses, from 4 to 5 such creatures are mentioned. But since only one, who was called "Alyoshenka", was killed. I'm leaning towards this version. He didn't die himself. Four others may have survived.

Based on the events in Kyshtym, the film "Extraterrestrial" was shot. I partly advised the film crew. The film, although fictional, was based on real events. Although the director changed one letter there. In the film, not "Kyshtym dwarf", but "Kashtym". But the heroes are prototypes of the real ones. There is a hero there - ufologist Vadim, my person is guessed in him. True, the director has sinned against the truth. At the end of the tape, Vadim is abducted by a UFO (smiles)

- Do you really want to be kidnapped?

Yes, even now, for a long time ready for this! But back to the film. Except for this point and a few others, the scenario is plausible. The film is not for general release. But it can be found on the Internet and look. I will add that the point in this story has not yet been set. I hope that future expeditions will reveal new secrets of Alyoshenka to us.

- Do you support the theory that life on earth originated from outer space?

Undoubtedly. Moreover, icy comets that periodically fall to the ground, according to my calculations, bring new microorganisms that provoke epidemics. Such cases were in 2002 on the territory of Russia, in the Irkutsk region. When several fragments of the comet "Vitim" body fell.

Where they fell, there was an epidemic of SARS. The connection was clear. The closer to the epicenter of the fall, the larger the focus of the disease was fixed, the virus got into the water. I didn't keep silent. He spoke a lot about this. But here the question from the scientific plane smoothly passes into the economic and political plane. It was easier than to bring water, to say that Chernobrov invented everything, he is not a virologist. No, of course, by profession I am a specialist in aerospace aircraft.

But I can add two and two: an icy cometary body (meteorite) fell, the next day the first cases of the disease are recorded in the nearest villages. And after 7 days, when the water got into the water intake, kidney disease began. And they lasted exactly as long as the ice on the river did not rise. Then calm. The ice has melted - a new round of diseases. For me, the connection is clear. And I'm ready to talk about dozens of other episodes. For example, in Peru in 2008. And I will continue to study these phenomena.

- Have there been cases when the authorities and the public listened to your opinion?

For many years now, including in the Kuban and the Caucasus, I have been trying to save ancient stone disks for science and history. They are periodically found in different parts of the world. In shape, they resemble a classic flying saucer. The photos are saved, but the discs then disappear.

Maybe they are then tritely destroyed, sold. But I would like to see them in museums. And for the first time it happened. True, not yet in the Kuban, but in Kemerovo. Found a disc in a coal mine. I negotiated for a month with the leadership of the local museum and officials. And today the disk has not disappeared. And became part of the museum exhibition.

- To what layer of sciences would you classify ufology?

In short, of course, it is a natural science. Because there is still an object of study, albeit an unidentified one. It seems to many that I am such a preacher of ufological knowledge. And I am not. They call me a ufologist. For me, this is not a dirty word, I'm not offended. But I never called myself that. Because although I am engaged in the study of UFOs, this is a small part of my activity. The correct name is a researcher of anomalous phenomena or hidden processes. That is "cryptophysicist". I coined the term.

And yet, I'm probably going to surprise you a lot. In fact, I think badly about ufology. I am often asked if you would like your children or grandchildren to study ufology. Never! I lead all my activities towards one goal - so that ufology does not exist. This is not a paradox. Ufology is the science of unidentified objects. And if it is identified, Ufology will automatically cease to exist. So why dream about the eternity of this science? I dream that we know the truth. And ufology disappeared tomorrow.

- Speaking of anomalous phenomena. What do you think about psychics and about the show "Battle of psychics"?

In any profession, you will not deny this, there are always masters of their craft. Of course, there are such among psychics. "Battle of Psychics", although this is more of a show. I took part as a member of the jury in the very first programs. Then the game and certain models of behavior were not yet settled.

And I saw talent. And by the way, they later took part in our expeditions or helped us. But extrasensory perception is a subtle matter. It's not a computer - you press a button and get a result. It all depends on the situation, mood. Therefore, psychics cannot offer a 100% result.

What do you think the future holds for humanity?

I am an optimist by nature. I rarely hear statements like, "when I was young, the children were more obedient, and the water was more watery." Although everything was so. But I understand that history is not linear, there are peaks and falls. Today, in my opinion, humanity is at a crossroads, there is a "great game" not only in politics, but also in science and technology. But, I hope, we will choose the right path - the further development of civilization, and not the fall.

Is there any fear that with the development of technology we will follow the path of apocalyptic films, such as "Terminator"?

Customers of new technologies, as a rule, military departments. But there is no contradiction here. You can have advanced weapons without starting a war. And, teleports, the development of which is being written by the media today, to launch for peaceful purposes, for example, in this way to get rid of traffic jams.

You go on expeditions, write books, give lectures. What profession do you most associate yourself with - teacher, historian, scientist, writer?

In each case, I try on one of these roles, and I like it. I'm not even offended when they call me a ufologist and a skeet hunter. In general, in life I am a person who satisfies my curiosity. And there is nothing wrong with that, because at the same time I satisfy the curiosity of thousands of readers or spectators who themselves will not go on an expedition, but they are interested in hearing about the unique phenomena that occur on our planet.

- You can call yourself a believer. And who or what do you believe in?

I am a person who adheres to the dogmas that are the same in all religions - "do not kill", "do not steal", etc., without fear of retribution for their non-fulfillment in the form of hell. Therefore, my principles are much more honest than those who live right only because of the fear of punishment from above.

And I would like our civilization to be reasonable and do good deeds not because someone big and terrible will punish it otherwise. And any other option - killings, wars - should be excluded, because it is reasonable. We do not need religion, but reason. It's my opinion.

- You have repeatedly encountered the inexplicable. Is there a case that still amazes you?

My position: the mystical does not exist. It's just that there are things that are difficult for us to explain at the moment. What was mysticism yesterday has become everyday gadgets today. What was fabulous, like an apple that rolls on a saucer and shows overseas shores, today we call the Internet. Mysticism is the limit of the accessibility of our knowledge. Science is reality.

Well, there are still many unexplained cases. The earliest I remember from kindergarten. The teacher was horrified that during a walk in the middle of a completely sunny day she noticed a giant dark purple cloud disk. We were taken away immediately. And for a long time I was peeping at this disk from the group window. This picture has stayed with me forever. What is it - a UFO, a tornado, I still do not know. Probably, then already, unconsciously, I decided that I was interested in such phenomena.

You yourself have probably lost count of your expeditions. They were in anomalous zones, they said that they got into situations where they could freeze, die from the heat, drown. And yet you continue to travel every year to the most dangerous places on our planet. Is there no sense of fear, self-preservation?

There is fear, but there is a healthier sense of danger, which should not atrophy in a normal person. And I have it developed, it does not allow to make rash actions. But I can't stay at home. But simply, when a non-standard situation occurs, I swear - be sure to take matches on the next sortie or not to meddle in the cave without spare batteries for the flashlight. After all, almost all cases of death of people in campaigns and expeditions are connected precisely with the situation - "I forgot to take something important, or something let me down."

I'll give an example. It was in the Trans-Baikal Territory, six hundred kilometers from Chita. We went with the guide, he showed us the anomalous funnels. We have researched them. And then the man remembers another, very fresh one, and he has not been there yet and offers to take us to her. We went by truck first. And then two hours to go through the taiga. Sunny weather, the day is worth it. I command the expedition, we had 15 people, we go light!

Classic case. This is how most Robinsonades begin. As a result, we walked not two, but four hours. And they began to worry, and after another half an hour the guide admitted that he was lost. We spent the night on the spruce branches, warming each other and listening to the howling of wild animals. And they got out of the forest only in the morning. Such a master class was on survival without tents, matches and food.

- Vadim, what age can stop you, and you say - enough hiking, I want a warm home life?

How much health is enough. Now I'm over fifty. Although, I confess to you in secret, every time at the family council my wife and children dissuade me from another expedition. But I believe that a person develops as long as he has curiosity. Physiologists, by the way, have calculated that there are few people on Earth who are inquisitive to such an extent that they are ready to risk their own skin, only seven percent. But without such people, no matter how society treats them, there would be no discoveries and progress. I really hope that I belong to these seven percent.

- Do you have time for hobbies, hobbies, besides expeditions?

In winter, trips happen to me less often than at other times of the year. Therefore, I enjoy visiting exhibitions. Fortunately, cultural life in Moscow is seething. The exhibitions of fine arts are especially interesting, because I myself try to draw, I illustrate my books. With good envy I look at contemporary artists. Realists are especially respected.

Funeral service for Chernobrov V.A. will be held on Saturday, at 10:40-11:10 (20.05.17). Farewell to Vadim Alexandrovich will take place on the territory of the city Botkin hospital (Moscow), namely in the Church of Our Lady of Joy and Consolation on the territory of the hospital. Around 11:10 departure towards the Perepechensky cemetery. You can say goodbye to Chernobrov Vadim Alexandrovich at the cemetery from 12:30 to 14:00. Address of the church and mortuary: Polikarpova street, 16

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In the early morning of May 18, 2017, Vadim Chernobrov, the most famous Russian ufologist, passed away. The candidate of technical sciences and coordinator of the research association "Kosmopoisk" died at the age of 52 after a long struggle with a serious illness. And while the influential conspiracy theorist and writer is dead, his cause lives on. In particular, Chernobrov left us several predictions that immediately occupied the minds of his followers and all those Russians who followed the activities of the tireless researcher of paranormal phenomena. (website)

Speaking a year ago at the release of the Slavic Radio program dedicated to the topic, the ufologist said that the Kosmopoisk association was originally organized specifically to study this phenomenon. Researchers went through many theories, starting, in fact, from the fall of a huge meteorite in Siberia and ending with the crash there in 1908 of a spacecraft of representatives of an extraterrestrial civilization. The latter hypothesis for a long time seemed especially plausible and worthy of attention to specialists.

However, after conducting many expeditions, Vadim Alexandrovich and his colleagues did not find any wreckage of the alleged alien aircraft in the area of ​​​​the Podkamennaya Tunguska River. Subsequently, the scope of the association was significantly expanded, and the members of Kosmopoisk engaged in almost all types of UFO research. Experts began to study unidentified flying objects, anomalous zones, crop circles, Russians' encounters with humanoid creatures, and even time travel.

A new meteorite may fall to Earth soon

Chernobrov and his comrades for many years studied the fall to Earth of bodies of cosmic origin like the Tunguska meteorite. As a result, ufologists have identified a certain periodicity of such phenomena. The researcher noted that most often such bodies explode in the atmosphere, so the main danger emanating from them is a shock wave. So, in February 2013, the famous Chelyabinsk superbolide exploded over the territory of Russia and Kazakhstan, which caused minor destruction of many buildings. About one and a half thousand residents of the Chelyabinsk region sought medical help after they were injured by fragments of broken windows.

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Based on his analyzes, Vadim Alexandrovich concluded that the next meteorite would fall at the end of this year or the beginning of the next. Chernobrov was determined to check the correctness of his forecast (although, of course, he hoped that he was wrong), but life, as they say, had other plans. Now that this remarkable scientist and fighter for truth is gone, we have to find out the veracity of his prediction.

Will this ominous prophecy of our compatriot come true? What can earthlings expect: another Chelyabinsk meteorite or a new Tunguska catastrophe, comparable to the explosion of a hydrogen bomb? It didn't take long to find out. We add that Chernobrov did not predict any large-scale cataclysm, however, he expressed fear that if the cosmic body really explodes over a densely populated area, then the consequences of this cosmic impact could be serious. Unfortunately, our civilization has not yet acquired any anti-meteorite system, and we are still defenseless against "gifts" coming from space, he said.

However, not all researchers of "Tunguss" and "Chelyabinets" agree with Chernobrov. There is a theory (and not unfounded) that both fireballs did not just explode in the air, before reaching the surface of the Earth, they were destroyed just by the existing protection of our planet from such accidents from outer space, once established by aliens. It is enough to watch on the video (see below) how the Chelyabinsk fireball enters the Earth’s atmosphere and at some point is attacked by an unknown force, after which it not only explodes, but also deviates from the “planned” fall on Chelyabinsk. It is believed that the Tunguska meteorite originally "went" to St. Petersburg, and eventually exploded over the lifeless taiga ...

Chernobrov, Vadim Alexandrovich
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Date of Birth

1965 (1965 )

Place of Birth

Volgograd region, RSFSR, USSR

Citizenship

Russia

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Chernobrov, Vadim Aleksandrovich (born 1965, Volgograd region) - ufologist, writer, researcher of anomalous phenomena. Very versatile freak.

Biography

Born in 1965 in the garrison of one of the air force bases in the Volgograd region. He studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI), at the Aerospace Faculty, majoring in aerospace engineering.

During his studies, he founded a project for the study of anomalous phenomena, including UFOs. In 1980, a small student group was founded, which later grew into the Cosmopoisk project. The group began its research activities with trips to the central regions of Russia, later expeditions were carried out throughout Russia and abroad.

Activity

The activities of Vadim Chernobrov, as well as the entire Kosmopoisk organization, are quite wide: he is not limited to ufology and tries to understand everything related to anomalous phenomena, even if the very fact of the event is very doubtful. Quite often relies on the opinion of various unreliable eyewitnesses; very often uses his own conjectures.

It must be assumed that Vadim Alexandrovich himself is not a charlatan and sincerely believes in what he is talking about, however, the combination of enormous energy aimed at collecting rumors and fables, and an insufficiently critical view of things gives an output of extremely dubious scientific significance. Also, in fairness, it should be noted that it would be wrong to call the activities and works of Chernobrov anti-scientific. In itself, the activity of studying anomalous phenomena is quite scientific and worthy of praise, but the level of research leaves much to be desired.

Experiments to create a time machine

Vadim Chernobrov also claims in some of his books that, together with the Kosmopoisk organization, he has been conducting experiments on building a time machine for a long time, and some of them even supposedly were crowned with success.

Books

He is the author of many books on ufological and mystical topics. Among them:

  • Encyclopedia of mysterious places (2 volumes, "EZM of the Earth" + "EZM of Russia", 2004, V. Chernobrov)
  • Encyclopedia of mysterious phenomena (V. Chernobrov, Veche, 2007)
  • A cycle of books about Time.
  • Encyclopedia of Ufology (V. Chernobrov, M., Astrel, Ast, 2002)
  • Formula of love (V. Chernobrov, E. Golovina M., "Generation", 2006)

In addition, he is often published in the media and appears in popular television programs of low scientific quality.



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