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Автор: Леонид Гаврилов
Издательство: Гаврилов Леонид Геннадьевич
Серия: Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places
Жанр произведения: Путеводители
Год издания: 2007
isbn: 978-5-98551-269-4
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explosion of popular discontent. Because of a rather bloodless uprising, the hated monarch was deposed, his life was mercifully saved, power was transferred to the liberal forces. Inspired by lofty humanistic ideals, the revolutionary republic of the liberals is unable to restore order in a seething country, counterrevolutionary revolts are brewing in the provinces, and the threat of foreign intervention at the borders. In the end, power passes to the radicals, who unleash bloody terror against their own people. Along the way, wile deposed monarch is executed, at the same time they lost their lives and his wife and heir. The promoted machine of bloody violence eventually devours the organizers of the terror themselves. In the course of the action, a man of small stature, but of great charisma appears on the political scene, who brings order and establishes tyrannical power in the country. The revolution ends, the empire begins…

      A very familiar picture, isn’t it? But is it a French revolution or a Russian one? Obviously, both. And there is no way to blame everything on a chain of random coincidences, because over the last couple of hundred years, more than enough examples and other impressive self-repetitions of history can be found.

      Moscow – Arkaim

      Another “living embodiment” of astrological principles in urban planning is, oddly enough, Moscow. The fact is that the existing radial-ring building structure was laid during the time of Jacob Bruce (an associate of Peter I), who, as you know, was an outstanding astrologer. Therefore, the layout of Moscow has not only practical, but also astrological significance, dividing the capital into 12 sectors, it associates each of which with a certain sign of the zodiac. So Moscow can be called both the successor of Arkaim and all the ancient Aryan clans. The high culture of the inhabitants of Arkaim is proved by numerous archaeological finds – works of art, weapons, ritual objects. They owned not only agricultural technologies, but also highly developed metallurgy and metalworking techniques. However, Arkaim, however, like other excavations of the “Country of Cities” – just the smallest part of the huge and mysterious culture of our ancestors, the ancient Aryans. She is still waiting for her researchers.

      Modern Arkaim is visited by thousands of tourists and dozens of researchers a year. The density of research (primarily historical) is quite high. Excavations have been temporarily suspended here. In June 2000, Cosmopoisk researchers mapped several surrounding hills in the ancient city. In August 2004 in Arkaim, a regional collection “Ural-Cosmopoisk” (headed by M. Solomatin) was held…

Directions to Arkaim:

      1) By train to Magnitogorsk in the Chelyabinsk region; by train through Kartaly to the Breda station; by bus or by car go west to the Amurskiy settlement, then to the confluence of the Utyaganka and B. Karaganka rivers, tributaries of the Ural river in the Bredinsky district.

      2) From Magnitogorsk by bus or by car go south through Agapovka, Kizilskoe, then east through Obruchevka – before reaching Amurskoe. The sought-after place is located on the left bank of the B. Karaganka, not far (slightly to the north) from the Bredy – Amurskiy – Obruchevka road. There is a sign “Arkaim” on the road. A tourist camp and a hotel have been set up in the excavation area, there are shops, cafes, a video room and a museum.

      You must go directly to the mothballed excavations of Arkaim with a local guide and with permission from archaeologists!The ancient city is protected, and the excavations themselves are mothballed, access for tourists is open to some parts of Arkaim and to buildings recreated and reconstructed according to ancient models. In summer, near the ancient city, there are usually tents of travelers who have come from all over the country, the atmosphere in the camp is quite complacent. A map of the area and advice can be obtained from Kosmopoisk.

      On seven hills

      Is it by chance or not that Moscow was erected on seven hills?

      Indeed, in Russia the number seven has long been considered good, happy.

      Mikhail Lomonosov noted that Moscow: “…It stands on many mountains and valleys, along which the lofty and humiliated sides and buildings represent many cities, which have united into one city… If we take three mountains as one hill, which split into three, then it together with the other main ones it will make seven hills, according to which Moscow is compared with seven-hill Rome and Constantinople.”

      Today it is difficult to know where these hills are located. Time and people have changed Moscow beyond recognition. Hills and burial mounds were dug down, ponds, ravines and ditches were filled up, it cut forests and groves down. Only from the old descriptions can one find out where the hills were.

      “…The first hill is the Kremlin and Kitai-gorod… The second contains the Myasnitskaya and Sretensky parts… The third hill is Tverskaya, stretching from Truba to Presnya; The fourth – three mountains (Trekhgorka); Fifth – Lousy slide; Sixth – Lefortovskaya; The seventh – unnamed – on the right bank of the Moskva River, where Neskuchnoye, of which Vorobyovy Gory is a continuation…”

      The safe places in Moscow are those that are located on the hills. Low-lying areas have negative energy. Once there were swamps and swamps where harmful gases accumulated. Today in these places there is a large concentration of car exhaust, industrial gas emissions, and bad ecology.

      Moscow treasures

      Some of the scientists called the treasures a mirror of old events.

      Money and products made of precious metals and stones can tell a lot about times gone by. They reflect historical events. Not only the jewels themselves, but also the reasons why they were buried, time, place – all this is the most valuable information.

      Why, after all, according to ancient legends and rumors, the treasures found can bring trouble? There can be many versions.

      For example, suppose somebody hid the treasure during a deadly epidemic. And although silver and gold have properties that kill bacteria and have lain in the ground for hundreds of years, some objects can still keep infectious diseases.

      I can assume it that various things are carriers of wave energy not yet recognized by science at the moment.

      Wars, troubles, bloody crimes, catastrophes, the unkind, dangerous events of the past are reflected in the products of those times. And it stores their evil spirit energy reflections in hidden treasures.

      Sudden finds of rich treasures, unexpectedly quick enrichment – a powerful effect on the human psyche, on the model of his behavior, on his entire life program. Whether or not he wants it.

      And any abrupt change, even if it is positive, can ultimately lead to sad consequences and even death.

      The found treasures entail the envy of many others, often – violation of laws and punishment. And people who are not psychologically prepared for sudden wealth gain harmful and dangerous habits.

      One ancient belief says that the treasures found must be divided among many people. And the more people receive jewelry, the better. Then the evil stored in them will not end up in one hand, but split and lose its strength.

      Many treasure hunting conspiracies carry psychological protection to a person. According to many legends, they hid the treasures with a “vow”, with a witchcraft conspiracy.

      I found one of the hiding places of the revolutionary period on Prechistenka. Two cartridges, cadets’ shoulder straps and a silver cigarette case were found under a large stone. In the cigarette case there was a note with a large bank account number and a password for the bearer when receiving money.

      In November 1962, the newspaper Trud wrote: “In a trench for gas pipes at the construction of an experimental quarter near VDNKh, they found a casket in which 311 gold objects were lying…”.

      In the summer of 1972, they found a treasure of precious platinum and gold items on Marksist Street. And it decorated one necklace with 131 diamonds.

      There are many similar examples in Moscow.

      According to experts, twenty-four treasures have been found on the territory of the Kremlin alone.

      And how many have not been found yet? Or hidden by the finders?

      One of the most impressive Moscow treasures was found in October 1939, when a trench was