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About the secrets of the KGB expeditions to Tibet and the secrets of the “weapons of the gods. The USSR was preparing a world revolution with the help of Tibetan lamas and the philosopher's stone. What does Buddhism have in common with communism?

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Schaeffer was a hunter, naturalist and biologist. His two previous Tibetan expeditions, which took place in 1931–1932 and 1934–1936, were the result of studying materials transferred to the German resident J. Blumkin. However, the internal political processes that took place in Germany in the early 30s influenced the preparation and goal-setting of E. Schaeffer’s expeditions, because they were more of an adventure nature, and were also devoted to research in the field of zoology. However, the third expedition was organized by the Ahnenerbe Society. Germany was not interested in providing Tibet with military assistance or protection, so as not to complicate relations with its ally Japan. This is clearly evident from the composition of the delegation. In addition to Schaeffer, it included an anthropologist, a geophysicist, a cinematographer and a technical director. The Germans brought with them from the expedition many skulls and a number of other artifacts for further study.

According to Nazi occult sources, the expedition also sought support for Germany from the teachers of Shambhala, guardians of secret paranormal forces. Lhasa was wary of the German requests, but the expedition, nevertheless, received consent from the occult teachers to give knowledge about the underground kingdom of Agartu (Agarti - the Cradle of Humankind), for which a number of Tibetans who possessed the corresponding secret knowledge arrived in Germany. The consultants were headed by one of the Tibetan lamas. The Nazi leadership was shown amazing technologies for that time, including miniature television cameras that transmitted images without wired networks. However, the outbreak of the Second World War, the cruelty of the Nazis, enormous casualties and destruction, caused Tibetan lamas to have a wary attitude towards Hitler and Germany as a whole. The Tibetans curtailed cooperation with the Third Reich and left for Lhasa. Subsequently, not a single German expedition to Tibet took place. But, nevertheless, from Blumkin and Tibetan consultants they received knowledge and technology that other countries did not possess, which was largely the reason for the military power with which Germany started World War II. In the months following Schaeffer's expedition, dramatic changes occurred in the political and military arenas. In May 1939, Japan invaded Outer Mongolia, encountering fierce resistance from the Red Army there. At the height of the fighting in Mongolia in August 1939, Hitler broke the Anti-Comintern Pact with Japan, signing a German-Soviet treaty to avoid a simultaneous war on two fronts in Europe. The following month he invaded Poland; Around this time, Japan was defeated in Mongolia. Everything that happened showed the Tibetans that neither Japan nor Germany were a reliable defense against the Soviet Union. Moreover, the lack of significant progress in conquering the rest of China caused Japan to shift its attention to Indochina and the Pacific region. Japan has ceased to act as a protector against the Chinese. So, the only choice left to Tibet was Britain and the precarious protection that was promised by the Treaty of Shimla.

In September 1940, Germany, Japan and Italy entered into a political and military-economic alliance. In June 1941, Hitler broke the agreement with Stalin and attacked the Soviet Union. However, none of these events prompted the Tibetans to seek new help from the countries of the anti-communist axis. During World War II, Tibet remained neutral. Tibetan monks stopped giving out secret knowledge to anyone or supplying misinformation.

These are the main milestones in the history of Tibet at the turn of the century. But, dear reader, all the time I was working on the materials from Shambhala and Ahnenerbe, one thought persisted in my head: Hitler and his inner circle would have risked getting involved in a world war, especially on two fronts, if he had not had the materials transferred to the military German intelligence by the “ancient Jewish warrior” and adventurer Yakov Blumkin? As we will see later, even the data that Ya. Blumkin spoke about during the investigation (and he probably said only a little) could confirm the German fascist elite, firstly, in the ability to create a qualitatively new weapon, which had no equal one army of the world. And secondly, to guarantee their own safety by fleeing, in case of defeat, into the inner cavity of the Earth. So it is possible that it was our hero Yasha Blumkin who, through his betrayal, contributed to the establishment of fascism in Europe and the unleashing of world carnage. And the second thought is persistent: how would world events develop if Ya. Blumkin had conscientiously transferred all the acquired Tibetan knowledge to the Soviet government, and it would have been used for the cause of peace and development, in the interests of socialist construction? And further. How did Mr. Trotsky use Blumkin's Tibetan materials and where did the British-American nuclear program come from? In general, a broader picture emerges in its consequences of a seemingly ordinary betrayal, of which there were countless numbers in the turbulent revolutionary and post-revolutionary years. And was it even a betrayal, since Blumkin was neither a Bolshevik nor a security officer devoted to the cause of the revolution. Today it is difficult to say for whom he worked, it is possible that only for himself, for his own sake. Small people always want greatness.

And one more reasoning related to the mystical role of Shambhala in the protection of human civilization: how would the Second World War have ended if the lamas had conveyed to the Germans not only the principles of creation, but also the technology of new types of weapons, including nuclear weapons? Perhaps Shambhala saved humanity from something more terrible than the terrible thing we received as a result of Hitler's invasion. Or maybe Shambhala is Russia, not in its real, but in its potential manifestation? That is, when humanity or most of it is threatened with destruction, when Karls, Napoleons, and Hitlers appear, Russia turns into Shambhala. And in order for the Russian people to be ready to fulfill their general salvation mission, they were “trained” and tempered by the Tatar-Mongol hordes and revolutions. After all, the great Eurasian P.N. Savitsky proclaimed: “Without the Tatars there would be no Russia.”


However, it seems that the time has already come for us to be transported again to the damp dungeons of the OGPU. Well, let's return to our “heroes”.

Chapter 3
Bolsheviks Passionate about mysticism

Blumkin “split”

During the investigation, it turned out that in September 1925 an expedition of 10 people was organized to Tibet under the leadership of Blyumkin, who worked in the scientific laboratory of the OGPU in Kraskov (under the leadership of E. Gopus). The laboratory was part of the special department of the OGPU G. Bokiy. The purpose of the expedition was: to clarify geographical routes to Tibet, to search for the “city of the gods”, to obtain information about the technologies of previously unknown weapons (information about these came to Russia from various sources), as well as revolutionary propaganda, which, as follows from Blumkin’s reports, did not find “appropriate demand” among the Tibetan authorities. But at the same time, Tibetan lamas showed excessive interest in Blumkin. It is difficult to say what played a key role here - the previous interest in the revolution in Russia, Blumkin’s promise to help Tibet with weapons or 100 thousand rubles in gold, which his leadership provided. Ya. G. Blumkin, indeed, secrets of extreme importance were given out, a significant part of which Soviet Russia did not get, not only because of Blumkin’s betrayal, but also due to the extensive presence in the country’s leadership and, above all, in the special services, of cosmopolitans, who put in the foreground their activities are not the interests of Russia (USSR), but the solution of the problems of the world revolution in the name of establishing the world power of Zionist capital. Russia for them, as Trotsky put it, was only brushwood for igniting a world revolutionary fire. And it is not at all by chance that Ya. Blumkin made his first report on the results of the expedition to Lhasa to the “demon of the world revolution” - Leon Trotsky, and only then arrived in Moscow.

After another interrogation, investigator Chertok transferred a secret protocol to the set. Chertok was inspired and commanded: “Reprint it in fifteen copies and give it to the authorities.” Trilisser, Yagoda, Agranov, Menzhinsky and other well-known comrades read the following:


“1929, October 30th day.

Protocol of interrogation of the accused Blyumkin.

Testimony on the merits of the case.

Question: What characteristics of the weapons you discovered in Tibet did you give to the Germans? What kind of weapon is this, where did you see it? What is its method of action?

Answer: As I already told my investigator, on a business trip to Tibet in 1925, on the orders of the head of the Tibetan state, the 13th Dalai Lama (Thubtan Gyatso), I was taken to the underground halls and shown some so-called artifacts - weapons of the gods, preserved on earth from 15-20 thousand years BC. These weapons are stored in separate rooms. I wrote about this in detail in my reports. One report is handwritten, typed on a typewriter, approximately 20–25 sheets each. I don’t know where they are now. The characteristics of the weapon are approximately as follows:

1. Giant tongs – “Vajara”. They are used to melt precious metals. If you melt gold at the surface temperature of the sun (6 thousand degrees C), then the gold flares up for 70 seconds and turns into powder. This powder was used in the construction of huge mobile stone platforms. If this powder was poured onto the platform, its weight was reduced to a minimum. The powder was also used in medicine in the treatment of incurable diseases and for the elite - mainly the leaders used it as food to prolong their lives.

2. Bell - the so-called “Shu-tzu”, with which you can temporarily blind a large army or an entire army. Its method of action is to transform electromagnetic waves at a certain frequency, which is not perceived by the human ear, but shines directly on the brain. This is a very strange weapon. With his help, the Indian prophet Arjuna won big battles, causing his enemies to panic.

I have not seen how this weapon works. I saw the units themselves in the underground halls, and a member of the Tibetan Council gave me explanations regarding the technical characteristics, which I conveyed to the Germans, or rather to the representative of German military intelligence, Mr. von Stilch. I met Stilhe in Europe on a business trip abroad. In addition to the technical characteristics of these two units, I also gave Stilha information about another weapon of the gods. (Let us pay attention to Blumkin’s phrase: “the technical characteristics that I handed over to the Germans.” - L.I.) This weapon remains from approximately 8-10 thousand years BC, it was discovered in underground cities under the ice of Antarctica in the area of ​​Dronning Maud Land. As I learned, in order to get there, a key and a rite of passage are required, since this place is guarded by guards. These devices can move both underwater and through the air, and they do so at tremendous speed. They move on special round-shaped aircraft, which are not similar to the planes and airplanes known to us. I also communicated their technical characteristics to Stilha. He, Stilche, proposed to lead a new expedition to Tibet and Antarctica for scientific purposes. I agreed, but I had no intention of escaping, since I reported these contacts and intentions to my superiors. This was my job. I also informed Shtilche about objects that are located in mountains in all parts of the world. With the help of these objects, in one moment it is possible to destroy all the cities and industrial centers of all countries on earth, regardless of the state and social system. As far as I understood from the explanations at Headquarters and as I indicated this in my articles, in all parts of the world there are spheres dug into mountains made of especially strong metal that cannot be sawed or exploded. Inside these spheres there are certain mechanisms that, when turned on, produce a cloud similar to the sun. This cloud breaks out into the atmosphere, it is controllable, that is, it can move along a certain trajectory. It explodes in the right place. This happened in 1904 in Tunguska, where such a “cloud of the sun” exploded, which flew out a few hours earlier from an underground sphere in Yakutia. I don’t know who controls the weapon and how.

Question: Who else knows about the characteristics of these objects and weapons besides you?

Answer: The OGPU knows my leaders. Almost all my bosses know, since we often talked about it. In other countries, hardly anyone has this information. As far as I know, they are only trying to analyze the situation. My superiors and I, we proceed from the fact that why should the USSR spend people's money, instead of equipping an expedition from Germany and with their financing.

Question: What do you know about Mr. Stilch?

Answer: He often visits Russia, Moscow, Leningrad, Kyiv. He is well known among scientists who are engaged in research in the fields of electromagnetic waves and physics. He graduated from the University of Nuremberg. He is a biologist himself and more of a scientist than a military man. He is mainly interested in science; the German government and army allocate huge amounts of money for his research. This is an amazing person who is of great interest to us. At the same time, he officially offered me to implement joint projects with their participation and financing. To confirm this, he offered me 2 million 500 thousand dollars, which were seized from my apartment. I had to hand over this money to my superiors. I reported this, but I was told that it was necessary to report everything to Comrade Menzhinsky and act at his discretion, but then I was framed and arrested.

Question: Are you claiming that your superiors instructed you to convey to Mr. Shtilhe the information that you became aware of as a result of your trip to Tibet?

Answer: I acted on my own. I had permission to cooperate with Stilche and the ultimate goal was a new expedition to Tibet, to Antarctica financed by the Germans, which, in essence, came true. I couldn’t imagine how I could interest him (Stielche) without telling him or showing him reports about the expedition.

Question: Who gave you copies of your reports?

Answer: I took them myself and carried them out of the building. I believed that I would not need special permission for this, since I was their author and could again restore from memory everything that was written in them.

Question: When was Stilche planning to arrive in Moscow?

Answer: At the end of November this year. I must find out exactly about this from the German embassy.

Question: Do you plead guilty to espionage?

Answer: No, I don’t admit it, I acted according to my plan and wanted to make sure that the Germans financed a new expedition. They promised to allocate about 500 million gold rubles for this. I do not plead guilty."


So, sensation! Blumkin brought from Lhasa unique information that, if properly used, could turn the USSR into an impregnable fortress, elevate the Soviet man above all humanity, and prevent the Second World War. The world would develop completely differently, in a new technological and scientific way, without crises and wars. Many problems could be solved, such as energy supply, medicine, human life expectancy. Socialism, as a fairer and safer system, would dominate planet Earth. Science would make a breakthrough in its development, though not forward, but back, to the knowledge of ancient civilizations. Of course, we would have to radically change the ideological foundations of humanity, history and politics, make fundamental changes to the methodology of scientific research, in other words, recognize energy, and not matter, as the main substance of cosmic and terrestrial life. And, finally, a connection and close interaction would be established with representatives of other, more developed civilizations living in the inner cavity of the Earth, and regularly visiting our restless and not entirely intelligent habitat of “Homo sapiens”. All this, naturally, required a serious rethinking of the history of mankind and the essence of man, breaking existing stereotypes in science, religion, and knowledge systems. Tens of thousands of scientific treatises and dissertations, theories and laws and methods formulated on their basis would have to be declared untenable. Religious doctrines would also require a radical change in the divine principles in the origin and development of cosmic and earthly life; the essence of God would acquire a different, more real, energy-material meaning. Science, religion and esotericism would unite into one system of knowledge of the world, create the basis for the development of reason, and the latter would replace politics. More precisely, the policy of superhuman intelligence would work.

But let’s return to one of the most fantastic testimony of Ya. Blumkin, the importance of which is still relevant today.

“With the help of these objects, in one moment it is possible to destroy all the cities and industrial centers of all countries on earth, regardless of the state and social system. As far as I understood from the explanations at Headquarters and as I indicated this in my articles, in all parts of the world there are spheres dug into mountains made of especially strong metal that cannot be sawed or exploded. Inside these spheres there are certain mechanisms that, when turned on, produce a cloud similar to the sun. This cloud breaks out into the atmosphere, it is controllable, that is, it can move along a certain trajectory. It explodes in the right place. This happened in 1904 in Tunguska, where such a “cloud of the sun” exploded, which flew out a few hours earlier from an underground sphere in Yakutia. I don’t know who controls the weapon and how.”

Is it really possible to put such information under the carpet, and in the laboratories of the research institute scrupulously work on the creation of weapons of mass destruction and protection against them? What kind of weapon is this, capable of destroying all the cities and industrial facilities of the planet in whose hands it is located? Will it fall into the hands of new Hitlers or Bushes? If Blumkin’s information is correct (and in his situation there was no point in inventing something like that), then humanity is under someone’s control, under continuous control, and at any moment can be severely punished for its irrationality. Up to complete physical destruction. Because a person ceases to be inscribed in the harmony of the cosmos and earthly nature, he does not perform the functions assigned to him, and uses the properties and potential of the mind to the detriment of not only himself, but the universe around him.

Yasha Blumkin had this kind of information that could radically change world history. And the Tibetan sages, not at all for promises to supply weapons and a gold loan, transferred part of their secret knowledge to the representative (as they believed) of the new socialist Russia. Why? What did they want to convey through Russia to all humanity? And are their previous intentions still relevant today? But which country, which people can be entrusted with the sacred secrets of humanity, because everyone is “under the hood” of the financial “mueller”. Any new knowledge will be used to strengthen the dollar dictatorship, for new profits, for the harsh global power of financial capital. China, which is following the capital-socialist path, due to the historical confrontation with Tibet and repeated unsuccessful attempts to seize the knowledge of ancient civilizations by force, the sages from Shambhala will not give up this knowledge under any circumstances. Today's Russia, under the control of predatory oligarchs, is unlikely to be given anything from ancient knowledge: it is still a subordinate part of the world empire of the dollar, especially since Blumkin, with his betrayal, has long discredited not only socialism, but also Russia. Although it can be assumed that Tibet participated in World War II on the side of the USSR, for example, in the battle of Moscow, in the battle of Stalingrad, and on the Kursk Bulge.

But let's return to Yakov Blumkin, to his fate. Soon after the last interrogation, a resolution that Blyumkin perhaps unexpectedly came out: “Blyumkin Yakov Gershevich - for counter-revolutionary activities, repeated betrayal of the proletarian revolution and Soviet power, for treason against the revolutionary Chekist army and espionage in favor of German military intelligence - to be shot.”



But even from this protocol it followed that Blumkin had only just begun to speak, and the task of the investigation was to painstakingly “put the squeeze” on him, to give him hope for saving his life, with conscientious cooperation with the investigation.

In any other country in the world, Blumkin would have been used to the fullest. For example, why was it not possible to continue contacts with Tibet through Blumkin in order to obtain the most interesting information and ancient knowledge (otherwise, why would they send this expedition and spend huge amounts of money - 100 thousand gold rubles in a bloodless country); not to start a game with German politicians? It was 1929, when the USSR had almost allied relations with the Germans. The Treaty of Rappal between the Soviet Republic, isolated by the Western community, and Germany, defeated in the First World War, brought both sides out of the deepest crisis. The parties, before Hitler came to power in Germany, had a trusting relationship in the military field. Berlin financed the development of Soviet industry through concessional loans. The USSR, in turn, helped the Germans revive their military power. Even the German Junkers were produced at the Moscow plant in Fili.

And what opportunities opened up for organizing a double game with the intelligence services of Germany and Japan, which literally in 5-6 years will become our worst opponents. By this time (in 1925), A. Hitler’s programmatic work “Mein Kampf” had already been published, where he clearly identified Russia and France as the main opponents, and Britain as an ally of Germany. It was even possible to use Blumkin’s betrayal to great advantage to work with the Ahnenerbe. After all, the Germans could not know which part of the secrets Blumkin passed on to them and which part he left in Russia. As documents show, German researchers from Ahnenerbe persistently tried to attract Soviet specialists to joint work. The reasons for this seem to be the following: Blumkin conveyed truly valuable information to the German military attache. The Nazis were especially interested in new types of weapons - atomic, missile, aviation (flying saucers). But the information was of a general, descriptive nature of the impact of these weapons, their combat and technical capabilities. There was not enough information about the technologies for its creation. The Germans believed that the Soviets had kept them for themselves. In the next chapter we will see the interest shown by German scientists in Soviet knowledge about Tibet.

And, finally, through Blumkin it was quite possible to deliver a powerful blow to Trotsky’s anti-Soviet agents in Russia and in Germany, and in Europe as a whole. But this is the case if we talk about Russia’s interests. If we think in the interests of the world revolution, then it was necessary to urgently cover our tracks, otherwise Yakov Gershevich would tell something more interesting. Well, for example, who from the leadership of the OGPU authorized his meeting with Trotsky, what materials were transferred to Lev Davidovich, what instructions were received from him, and much more.

Therefore - shoot. And as soon as possible.


When voting in the OGPU, the votes were divided. Trilisser, Berzin, and his deputy for intelligence Artuzov spoke in favor of imprisonment. Those who voted for the death penalty were: Yagoda, Agranov, Pauker, Molchanov and others. Menzhinsky abstained. Due to the sensitivity and importance of the situation, the OGPU decided to play it safe: without reporting the substance of the case under investigation, obtain sanction for the death sentence from the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks.

It seems that if Stalin and his supporters in the Politburo knew the materials of the criminal case in detail, especially with regard to military technologies and previously unseen types of weapons, then at least they would not rush to execute Blumkin, because there would be no benefit in this execution for the Soviet leadership and the country did not have. Who knows, if Yakov Blumkin had been used competently and far-sightedly, and not executed, perhaps history would have followed a different scenario. And there would not have been 1937, and relations with Germany would have developed differently. What I discussed in the previous chapter. Now let’s try to connect together the historical artifacts and ancient knowledge given as examples in the first chapter with the testimony of Ya. Blumkin. After all, Blumkin could not have come up with these data himself, since they appeared as historical artifacts and scientific discoveries much later - in the second half of the 20th century, or even at the beginning of the 21st century. Ya. Blumkin's testimony dealt with nuclear weapons, powerful laser systems, means of influencing the human brain (psychological weapons to change the type of consciousness), aircraft based on new principles of aerodynamics, using unknown types of energy (flying saucers, according to ancient Indian epics - vimanas ). Couldn't this be of interest to politicians and specialists who think about the interests of the fatherland and its defense capability? And in general, by continuing cooperation with Tibet, putting forward the goals of changing the condition of all humanity for the better, combining the secret knowledge of Shambhala and the ideology of Russian socialism within a single project, it was possible to rebuild the whole world on the principles of goodness, justice, beauty and harmony. A new world order, without wars and violence, nourished by high morality and spirituality, built on sacred knowledge and traditions of previous civilizations, would return man to his original nature, to the functional properties inherent in him during the formation of a rational being (Homo sapiens). But everything was immediately hidden; the knowledge acquired by Blumkin became esoteric and, most likely, is used in some secret societies of the Masonic type. There, everything like this is valued, kept sacred and used against humanity, against Russia in the first place.



The paper about the decision on the investigative case of Blyumkin fell on Stalin’s desk:

Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks Comrade. Stalin.

Based on the Meeting of the OGPU Collegium of November 3, 1929, former employee of the foreign department of the OGPU Blyumkin Yakov Gershevich, born in 1898, who was previously convicted of counter-revolutionary activities in 1919, was found guilty of committing crimes under Articles 58.1, 58.10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. The investigation established that Blumkin deliberately transferred important state secrets of the USSR to a representative of German military intelligence. In May of this year, he and Blumkin had an unauthorized meeting with Trotsky in Cyprus.

I ask you to approve the verdict.

Deputy prev OGPU Yagoda

What did you, dear reader, understand from the draft Politburo resolution? Absolutely nothing. Another enemy of the people who handed over abstract state secrets to the Germans. Moreover, earlier he almost thwarted Lenin’s plan for concluding peace with Germany by shooting at the German ambassador Mirbach, a Socialist Revolutionary, a counter-revolutionary, and so on. Was there a need to understand the matter in more detail? Absolutely not. It seems that both Stalin and other members of the Politburo with great satisfaction approved the death sentence of Yakov Blumkin. They were completely in the dark about the expedition to the mysterious Shambhala (not a word about this in Yagoda’s note), about the nature of state secrets transferred to the German military attaché, about information relating to unknown types of weapons. Someone, including G. Yagoda, did not want such information to remain in Russia and be used in the interests of its security and development. And again the thought itches: what if those technical characteristics and information that Blumkin passed on to the Germans were restored as a result of the investigation (after all, Blumkin claimed that he could restore from memory) or were re-received from the Tibetans, and even joint work on them with Germany was proposed , perhaps, even most likely, the tragedies of 1941–1945. could have been avoided. Yes, history does not like subjunctive moods. But still, reader, let's try to imagine such a situation. The Nazi elite received no information from Tibet, except perhaps anthropological data on skulls in search of the origins of the Germanic race. Well, let the Ahnenerbe look for its Hyperborea. At the same time, the Soviet Republic would not only expand industrialization, but also adopt an innovative technology development program based on new physical principles, strengthen its defense capability based on types of weapons that were not previously in service with any army in the world: atomic, laser, etc. Would the Anglo-Saxons and Hitler, controlled by them, risk unleashing aggression against the USSR? I doubt it very much. Therefore, I conclude: the case of Ya. G. Blyumkin is a continuation of the global secret conspiracy against Russia, the realization of the long-standing Anglo-Saxon-Zionist dream of pitting continental Germany and the Russian Empire (now represented by the USSR) in a mutually destructive war. Again, for the purposes of global domination of finance capital. In full accordance with the formula of the world financial oligarchy (Marburg plan): “Power is a commodity, albeit the most expensive one. Therefore, world power must belong to international financiers.” At the same time, what nationality are the “international financiers”, they are world revolutionaries, “true” Bolshevik-Leninists - it is clear without comment. Of course, Blumkin did not act as a loner, and not even as part of a small conspiratorial group, he was one of the executors of an insidious plan to start a war between Germany and Russia, and transmitted information to the German military intelligence resident not at all of his own free will, but, most likely, by the decision of Trotsky, the head of the subsystem of the global Zionist conspiracy...

The twentieth century is a time of struggle between the intelligence services of the largest states in the world for possession of the knowledge of the most ancient civilizations of the planet. The most fierce struggle took place between the USSR and Germany. Both structures, one after another, equipped expeditions to Tibet. What they found there is still a mystery. Only recently a photocopy of a document shedding light on these events came into the hands of researchers.

Expedition objectives

Despite the fact that the number and folder of the document are retouched, it is of great interest, telling about the Tibetan expedition of the OGPU emissary Yakov Blumkin. As follows from the text of the document, in 1925 several people, led by Blumkin, went to Tibet on instructions from the center. Their task was to discover the knowledge and technology of previous civilizations of the Earth, and also, if they were lucky, the city of the Gods. These days, this journey is widely covered in the press, but there are no authentic documents about what the security officers discovered. Nevertheless, the expedition, organized by order of Dzerzhinsky, according to the scan of the memo, was well equipped and achieved the results that were set for it. The most interesting thing is that Blumkin was not supposed to confirm or deny the existence of the city of the gods. The Soviet leadership had no doubt about its existence. He was only asked to clarify the coordinates of this place in order to interact with its inhabitants. The maximum task was to obtain weapons of incredible destructive power, which the leadership of the USSR needed to build communism throughout the world. It is noteworthy that in parallel with Blumkin, SS officers acted with similar goals. However, they were exposed, while Yakov Blumkin’s mission was crowned with success.

How to persuade the Dalai Lama

To be fair, it is worth noting that the guardians of the City of the Gods also exposed Blumkin. But when he was interrogated, the wise security officer took out from his pocket a welcoming mandate intended for the 13th Dalai Lama, signed by F.E. Dzerzhinsky. The letter did its job. The head of the Buddhists, who had a favorable attitude towards the Soviet regime, not only warmly received the representatives of distant Russia, but also agreed to help him. In response to his kindness, Yakov Blumkin promised the Dalai Lama supplies of Soviet weapons and a large loan in gold. Soon he was already descending the stairs leading to the city of the Gods, the entrance to which was located under the Potala Palace.

In the city of the gods

The event for which the entire expedition was launched occurred in January 1926. Underground, a dozen and a half monks led the envoy of the Soviet government along a long chain of corridors intertwined into a large endless labyrinth. The passages included many traps and doors with secret locks. It was not possible for the uninitiated to reach the center of the underground labyrinth. To open the next door, each of the monks stood in a certain place. If there were fewer monks, the passage simply would not have opened. The number of secret doors, as well as the accompanying monks, was the symbolic number of thirteen. However, even with the permission of the Dalai Lama, Blumkin was shown only two halls of the underground part of the palace. In the first of them, the security officer saw a car with the strange name “vajra”. Outwardly, it turned out to be huge tongs, which, according to the monks, were created between 8 and 10 thousand years BC. With the help of this complex mechanism, representatives of the ancient civilization turned gold into a kind of powder at a fantastic temperature of 6-7 thousand degrees. The monks' ancestors added it to food, thereby extending their lives for hundreds of years. But, by the time Blumkin visited the secret hall, this technology had been lost in the darkness of years. All that remains is the mechanism itself and legends about how it worked.

When will the next Armageddon happen?

In the second hall, where Yakov Blumkin was admitted, he saw artifacts of previous civilizations of the Earth, of which, according to the monks, there were five. These data can be trusted because they are consistent with the opinions of a number of mystics and mythological sources. All civilizations on Earth perished during global natural disasters. Their cause was the passage of the planet today known as Nibiru past Earth. It is noteworthy that the monks of the underground city predicted her next coming for the second decade of the twenty-first century. In their opinion, at this time a new flood should occur, and the poles should change their location. The North Pole will move to North America during the next planetary cataclysm. This is where the data contained in the photo scan of the mysterious memo ends. Yakov Blyumkin completed his mission, he clarified the coordinates of the City of the Gods, and then other intelligence officers had to get down to business. Blyumkin himself, as a person who knew too much, according to the tradition of those years, was arrested and, after an investigation, shot.

In Secret protocols of interrogation of Blyumkin

The curious evidence of Yakov Blumkin became known to the general public. The OGPU interrogation archives are published by General Ivashov.
"" 1929, October 30 days.

OGPU. Protocol of interrogation of the accused Blyumkin.

Testimony on the merits of the case.

Question: What characteristics of the weapons you discovered in Tibet did you give to the Germans? What kind of weapon is this, where did you see it? What is its method of action?

Answer: As I already told my investigator, on a business trip to Tibet in 1925, on the orders of the head of the Tibetan state, the 13th Dalai Lama (Thubtan Gyatso), I was taken to the underground halls and shown some so-called artifacts - weapons of the gods, preserved on earth from 15-20 thousand years BC. These weapons are stored in separate rooms. I wrote about this in detail in my reports. One report is handwritten, printed on a typewriter, approximately 20-25 sheets each. I don’t know where they are now. The characteristics of the weapon are approximately as follows.

1. Giant tongs - “Vajara”. They are used to melt precious metals. If you melt gold at the surface temperature of the sun (6 thousand degrees C), then the gold flares up for 70 seconds and turns into powder. This powder was used in the construction of huge mobile stone platforms. If this powder was poured onto the platform, its weight was reduced to a minimum. The powder was also used in medicine in the treatment of incurable diseases and for the elite - mainly the leaders used it as food to prolong their lives.

2. Bell - the so-called “Shu-tzu”, with which you can temporarily blind a large army or an entire army. Its method of action is to transform electromagnetic waves at a certain frequency, which is not perceived by the human ear, but shines directly on the brain. This is a very strange weapon. With his help, the Indian prophet Arjuna won big battles, causing his enemies to panic.

I have not seen how this weapon works. I saw the units themselves in the underground halls. And a member of the Tibetan Council gave me explanations regarding the technical characteristics that I conveyed to the Germans. Or rather, the representative of German military intelligence, Mr. von Stilch. I met Stilhe in Europe on a business trip abroad. In addition to the technical characteristics of these two units, I also gave Stilha information about another weapon of the gods. This weapon dates back to approximately 8-10 thousand years BC, it was discovered in underground cities under the ice of Antarctica in the area of ​​Dronning Maud Land. As I learned, in order to get there, a key and a rite of passage are required, since this place is guarded by guards. These devices can move both underwater and through the air, and they do so at tremendous speed. They move on special round-shaped aircraft, which are not similar to the planes and airplanes known to us. I also communicated their technical characteristics to Stilha. He, Stilche, proposed to lead a new expedition to Tibet and Antarctica for scientific purposes. I agreed, but I had no intention of escaping, since I reported these contacts and intentions to my superiors. This was my job. I also informed Shtilche about objects that are located in mountains in all parts of the world. With the help of these objects, in one moment it is possible to destroy all the cities and industrial centers of all countries on earth, regardless of the state and social system. As far as I understood from the explanations at Headquarters, and as I indicated this in my articles, in all parts of the world there are spheres dug into mountains made of especially strong metal that cannot be sawed or exploded. Inside these spheres there are certain mechanisms that, when turned on, produce a cloud similar to the sun. This cloud breaks out into the atmosphere, it is controlled, i.e. can move along a certain trajectory. It explodes in the right place. This happened in 1904 in Tunguska, where such a “cloud of the sun” exploded, which flew out a few hours earlier from an underground sphere in Yakutia. (The mystery of the Tunguska “meteorite” has not yet been solved; there are dozens of versions of the explosion. - E.Ch.) It is unknown who controls this weapon and how.

Question: Who else knows about the characteristics of these objects and weapons besides you?

Answer: the OGPU knows my leaders. Almost all my bosses know, since we often talked about it. In other countries, hardly anyone has this information. As far as I know, they are only trying to analyze the situation. My superiors and I, we proceed from the fact that why should the USSR spend people's money, instead of equipping an expedition from Germany and with their financing.

Question: What do you know about Mr. Stilch?

Answer: He often visits Russia, Moscow, Leningrad, Kyiv. He is well known among scientists who are engaged in research in the fields of electromagnetic waves and physics.

He graduated from the University of Nuremberg. He is a biologist himself and more of a scientist than a military man. He is mainly interested in science; the German government and army allocate huge amounts of money for his research. This is an amazing person who is of great interest to us. At the same time, he officially offered me to implement joint projects with their participation and financing. To confirm this, he offered me 2 million 500 thousand dollars, which were seized from my apartment. I had to hand over this money to my superiors. I reported this, but I was told that it was necessary to report everything to Comrade Menzhinsky and act at his discretion, but then I was framed and arrested.

Question: Are you claiming that your superiors instructed you to convey to Mr. Stilhe the information that you became aware of as a result of your trip to Tibet?

Answer: I acted at my own discretion. I had permission to cooperate with Stilche and the ultimate goal was a new expedition to Tibet, to Antarctica financed by the Germans, which, in essence, came true. How I could interest him (Stielche) without telling him or showing him reports about the expedition, I did not understand.

Question: Who gave you copies of your reports?

Answer: I took them myself and took them out of the building. I believed that I would not need special permission for this, since I was their author and could again restore from memory everything that was written in them.

Question: When was Stilche planning to arrive in Moscow?

Answer: At the end of November this year. I must find out exactly about this from the German embassy.

Question: Do you plead guilty to espionage?

Answer: No, I don’t admit it, I acted according to my plan and wanted to make sure that the Germans financed a new expedition. They promised to allocate about 500 million gold rubles for this. I do not plead guilty.”

Of course, sometimes such revelations look like bullshit. However, according to the same Ivashov, it was the Blumkin case that interested the Americans in the early 90s. The general himself claims that “In the fall of 1991, when the monument to Dzerzhinsky was demolished in Moscow, and the chief of the once all-powerful KGB, Kryuchkov, was sitting in “Matrosskaya Tishina”, a group of people appeared on the Lubyanka, led by a certain lady below average height, with the shadow of an inconspicuous mustache above the top. lip,” the author told Komsomolskaya Pravda. “She showed the security officers a paper with the seal of the President of the Russian Federation and Yeltsin’s signature, giving the right to the “bearer of this document” to have access to the most secret archival materials of the Soviet state and a list of materials of interest to her. Among the first is Yakov’s case. Blyumkina (At the same time, a similar group with Yeltsin’s mandate stormed the Scientific Research Institute of the KGB of the USSR.)

The security officers tried to slow down the transfer of secret documents. They gave various reasons, but the lady was adamant: I won’t leave until I get it. We found a compromise: something that can be opened immediately, opened and removed. What we don’t have access to now is to provide it by morning. The group with powers from Yeltsin acted decisively. All documents, despite the high classification of secrecy, were confiscated and taken away. As it became known later, to the US Embassy and the headquarters of the branch of the B'nai B'rith order, opened by Gorbachev's decision in the southwest of Moscow."

In general, what is true and what is false is unknown. However, the interrogation protocols of Blyumkin make one wonder.

It is generally accepted that in the 20th century the only state organization involved in the study of paranormal phenomena was Hitler’s Ahnenerbe. Nevertheless, in the USSR they did not lag behind the Nazis, and in some moments they were even ahead. All paranormal research was in charge of the so-called “special department”, masquerading as a encryption department. The organizer of the entire structure was Gleb Bokiy, the most mysterious personality of Stalin’s times.

Gleb Bokiy

The biography of this man is quite typical for a security officer of the 30s. Bokiy was a member of the St. Petersburg revolutionary underground since 1900, later participated in expropriations and even murders of political competitors, and headed the Cheka of Petrograd and the Northern regions. Interesting fact: every time Gleb Bokiy went to prison, respected and wealthy people paid bail for him: right up to the doctor of the imperial family! It was Bokiy who came up with the idea of ​​​​creating isolated camps on Solovki.

Then, while serving in the North, Bokiy became interested in mysticism. According to known facts, he often communicated with local shamans and had experience of controlled hallucinations. He was also interested in geopathogenic zones and their impact on people.

Bokiy, who has distinguished himself by diligent service, climbs the career ladder: he heads a number of all-Union departments of the Cheka-GPU-NKVD. All his positions were only an official cover for his main occupation: the leadership of the special parapsychological department of the NKVD, with which all mediums, parapsychologists, sorcerers and shamans of the USSR were forced to cooperate “voluntarily and forcibly”. Those who disagreed were persecuted: for example, the shamans of Siberia and the Ukrainian kobzars, carriers of occult knowledge, were almost completely destroyed.

The special department created by Bokiy received colossal funding: at current prices, one operation of the department cost the young Soviet state 600 thousand dollars! The best scientists of the era collaborated with Bokiy: Bekhterev, Barchenko; diplomat and adventurer Yakov Blumkin, and, according to some reports, even Nicholas Roerich.

Despite his outward modesty and indifference to material wealth, Gleb Bokiy loved to organize riotous feasts, orgies, and rituals. In literary circles they say that it was he who became the prototype of Bulgakov's Woland.

In 1937, Stalin decided to remove the all-powerful security officer, and at the same time completely classify the department and the results of its research. Gleb Bokiy was shot. The employees of the department were also destroyed almost in their entirety: during the war, the Germans literally looked for former employees of the special department one by one and paid them half a million dollars for just 10 answers. The results of the department's research are still classified. Bokiy’s activities became known only after the Germans declassified the Ahnenerbe archives.

Chapter five. Yakov Blyumkin

We interrupted our story about the mysterious substance “red mercury” “Red mercury. The “Bell” (“Die Glocke”) project” is based on the fact that information about miracle weapons and miracle technologies was conveyed to the Germans by the legend of the Cheka-OGPU in 1925, Yakov Blumkin. And now the time has finally come to shed a ray of light on the activities of Soviet Russia and Germany in pursuit of miracle technologies at the beginning of the twentieth century and where the Germans got their top-secret Bell project.

A lot has been written about Yakov Blumkin. Blumkin went down in history by committing an attempt on the life of German Ambassador Mirbach in 1918, trying, on instructions from the Left Socialist Revolutionaries, to disrupt the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty. But this is far from the most interesting fact of his biography; much more interesting events unfolded after his mysterious expedition to Shambhala in 1925. His connection with Professor Barchenko, who is credited with the discovery of the Hyperborean civilization on the Kola Peninsula, is also interesting. And the question of why the legendary intelligence officer Blumkin was shot in 1929: according to some sources for secret contacts with Trotsky, according to others for selling classified information to German intelligence, does not leave researchers in the field of secret miracle technologies alone.

But let's talk about everything in order.

Tibet first attracted the attention of the leaders of Soviet Russia in the fall of 1918. On September 27, the Izvestia newspaper published a short article entitled “In India and Tibet.” It talked about the struggle allegedly started by the Tibetans, following the example of the Indians, against foreign enslavers: “North of India, in the heart of Asia in sacred Tibet, the same struggle is taking place. Taking advantage of the weakening of Chinese power, this forgotten country raised the banner of uprising for self-determination.”

The appearance of this note is explained by the fact that in September 1918, the Cheka released the representative of the Dalai Lama in Russia, Agvan Dorzhiev, from Butyrka prison. The latter, along with two companions, was arrested at the Urbakh railway station, near Saratov, on suspicion of attempting to export valuables outside Soviet Russia. In fact, these were funds collected among Kalmyks for the construction of a hostel at a Buddhist temple in Petrograd. Only the intervention of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs saved them from imminent execution.


Agvan Dorzhiev

The condition for the release of the Tibetan diplomat was his agreement to cooperate with Soviet diplomacy (intelligence - approx.) - it was not very difficult to attract Dorzhiev to such cooperation, knowing about his hatred of the British and his active work to bring Tibet under the protection of Russia. Chicherin, the head of the Soviet foreign policy department, faced a tempting prospect - to establish friendly ties with the Dalai Lama.

Shortly after the release of Dorzhiev on October 19, 1918, a meeting of the Russian Committee for the Study of Central and East Asia was held, at which the idea arose to organize two expeditions - to East Turkestan, Kashmir and Tibet. Both expeditions, although they were formally assigned purely scientific tasks, at the same time were supposed to serve the political goals of the Bolsheviks. Thus, the project of the Tibet expedition stated that it should collect information about the influence of the Mongol tribes along the northern border of Tibet. But due to the outbreak of the Civil War, which cut off Red Moscow from Eastern Siberia and Mongolia, these expeditions were not destined to come true.

Later, another expedition took place, the goals and circumstances of which are not completely clear to this day. This is the famous Trans-Himalayan expedition of Nicholas Roerich.


N. Roerich

It is generally accepted that Roerich’s Central Asian expedition had a “scientific, artistic” and religious character. However, further developments showed that this task was only a cover. And not the most convincing.

In the fall of 1925, OGPU operative Yakov Blyumkin joined Roerich’s expedition, which was moving across India at that time. Under the guise of a pilgrim, he entered the territory of Afghanistan, and from there to India. There he changed his appearance, dressing up as a Mongolian lama. Blumkin arrived in the capital of the principality of Ladakh - Leh, located on the territory of British India, and met with Roerich's expedition. This is how the artist describes this meeting in his diary: “The Mongolian lama comes and with him a new wave of news. Lhasa is awaiting our arrival. In monasteries they talk about prophecies. An excellent lama, he has already been from Urga to Ceylon. How deeply penetrating is this organization of lamas!”

Let's look a little at the background of Blumkin's appearance as part of Roerich's expedition. Already in 1918–1919, the following information appeared in operational security reports: "Barchenko A.B. - a professor, engaged in research in the field of ancient science, maintains contact with members of the Masonic lodge, with specialists in the development of science in Tibet, when asked provocative questions in order to find out Barchenko’s opinion about the Soviet state, Barchenko behaved loyally.” It is known that at the beginning of 1924, during the short period of Alexander Vasilyevich’s work at Glavnauka, the writer Vinogradov, who worked in the field of snitching, “handed over” information about the scientist’s research activities to the OGPU. From Vinogradov’s reports, it became known about the “mental” spiritualistic station organized by Barchenko in the village of Kraskovo, which, according to the informer, was supposed to connect the scientist with Tibet and the mysterious Shambhala.

Shortly before the time when the Cheka authorities became interested in Barchenko, on the recommendation of Dzerzhinsky, Blyumkin was accepted to study at the Academy of the General Staff of the Red Army at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, where they trained embassy workers and intelligence agents. At the Academy, Blumkin added to his knowledge of Hebrew knowledge of Turkish, Arabic, Chinese, Mongolian languages, and with them extensive military, economic and political knowledge. At the time when a delegation from the East arrived in Moscow and then in Petrograd, Blumkin served in the Petrograd Cheka under the Russian surname Vladimirov, nicknamed Konstantin Konstantinovich.

Hidden under someone else's guise, Blyumkin was passionately interested in ancient practices and the occult, and was known as an expert in Kabbalah. Trying to penetrate the secrets of magic, Blumkin contacts Alexander Barchenko back in 1923, as well as Heinrich Mebes, other scientists and occultists. It becomes clear why Blumkin was interested in Barchenko’s person: not long ago, Alexander Vasilyevich returned from an expedition to the legendary Hyperborea to the shores of Lavozero and Seydozero in Lapland on the Kola Peninsula, where he was looking for traces of an ancient civilization similar to the one that supposedly exists in Tibet - and therefore at the Cheka there is an opportunity to obtain indirect information about Shambhala. Without a doubt, he can talk about mysterious finds in the Russian North. But then an emergency business trip arises: the head of the Comintern, Hirsch Zinoviev, sends Yakov Blumkin, as a secret agent of the Communist International, to Germany to participate in the next preparation for the Bolshevik revolution. Blyumkin goes to advise German comrades on issues of terror and subversive activities. Returning after an unsuccessful attempt to bring “revolution at bayonets,” Blyumkin officially becomes an employee of the Foreign Department of the OGPU. Now the intelligence officer's area of ​​interest is Palestine; followed by - Transcaucasia; then Afghanistan, where he tries to find a connection with the mystical sect of the Ismailis, whom the Bolsheviks hoped to use for their own purposes; other territories: Iran, India, Ceylon.

Barchenko also wanted to get to the attractive and mythical Shambhala (he failed to do this - approx.), who had already been on scientific expeditions around the country and in whom at the end of 1924 employees of the security agencies showed special interest. Not only did the scientist conduct quite successful unique experiments, he also established contacts with the mystics of Asia and Russia and received secret knowledge from strange people. Barchenko was also familiar with the freemason G. Gurdjieff.

G. Gurdjieff

Let me add a touch that a possible “student” of the outstanding mason G. Gurdjieff was none other than Comrade Stalin (both studied at the same seminary in Tiflis, at one time Joseph lived in the apartment of his spiritual mentor).

One evening in 1924, his acquaintances from the OGPU came to Barchenko’s apartment in Petrograd: Konstantin Konstantinovich Vladimirov (aka Yakov (according to other sources - Simkha-Yankel - approx.) Blumkin), Fyodor Karlovich Leismer-Schwartz, Alexander Yuryevich Rix and Eduard Moritsevich Otto . During a long conversation, Blumkin said that Barchenko’s scientific developments related to telepathic waves are of great defensive importance and that such weapons could become decisive in the battle of the proletariat for the world revolution, and therefore scientific research should be financed by the OGPU or the Intelligence Department of the Red Army. By the way, back in 1911 in the magazine “Nature and People” A.B. Barchenko published an essay “Transmission of thoughts over a distance. Experience with “brain rays”, so the scientist had enough time to comprehend and test the mysterious rays.


A.V. Barchenko

Then, on the advice of new friends, A.B. Barchenko wrote a letter about his work to the Chairman of the Supreme Economic Council, Dzerzhinsky, which Blumkin soon delivered to Moscow. A few days later, Alexander Vasilyevich was invited to the OGPU safe house on Krasnye Zori Street, where an employee of the Secret Department of the OGPU, Yakov Agranov, who had specially arrived from the capital, secretly met with him. “In a conversation with Agranov, I explained to him in detail the theory about the existence of a closed scientific team in Central Asia and the project of establishing contacts with the owners of its secrets,”- Barchenko recalled.

To force events, security officer Yakov Blyumkin asks Barchenko to write another letter, but to the OGPU board; and soon the scientist is summoned to the capital to report on his scientific discovery to the board. It was then that the head of the Special Department, Bokiy, met Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko through Yakov Blyumkin. According to other sources, even earlier, through Carlusha, Petrochek’s employee Karl Schwartz, who in 1923 was a frequent guest in Barchenko’s apartment. “During the discussion with Bokiy, I attracted his interest in the mystical theory of Dunkhor and establishing contact with Shambhala in order to promote these issues in the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks,” - admitted A.B., arrested in 1937. Barchenko.

Soon the OGPU decides to send Blumkin on a special secret mission to China. He was supposed to, together with the expeditions of the Special Department of the OGPU and the expedition of Nicholas Roerich, penetrate the legendary Shambhala, hidden in the mountains of Tibet. And at the same time, explore the military power of the British in Tibet and find out whether Great Britain intends to start a war against the USSR from Chinese territory. This is how Blumkin’s meeting with Roerich took place in Tibet.

In September the caravan left Leh. But “Lama” Blumkin left the caravan at night. Blumkin warned only the Roerichs about his departure, saying that he would rejoin the expedition in three days, waiting for them at the border monastery of Sandoling. Yakov set off to explore the area.

On September 24, “Lama” Blumkin appears at the parking lot dressed as a native Muslim merchant from Yarkand. And here Roerich for the first time entered a stunning detail into his diary: “It turns out that our lama speaks Russian. He even knows many of our friends.” Among mutual acquaintances is People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Chicherin, known to Roerich since his university days.

So, surprised and admiring their “Lama,” the members of the expedition reached the Chinese border and in October were already heading for Khotan. Having traveled through Western China with the expedition, Blumkin arrived in Moscow in June 1926. Roerich also comes to Moscow with him.

Beyond the scope of this description, only Blyumkin’s personal journey to Shambhala and a personal report “on the work done” remain, but this question is answered by the interrogation protocols of the “OGPU legend” and a later written memo from one of the NKVD employees about the need to organize a second expedition. Later, Blumkin’s information received in Tibet was confirmed by intelligence officer (scientist) Savelyev.

We will not touch on the authenticity of the documents in this article, and therefore we will adhere to the version that is set out in them.

Sheets of the interrogation protocol of Blyumkin Ya.G.







Sheets of the memo - “Memo on the expedition to Lhasa (Tibet) in 1925 and on the organization of a new expedition to Tibet” dated January 16, 1939, signed by the head of the 5th department of the Main Directorate of State Security of the NKVD of the USSR Dekanozov, addressed to the same Merkulov, who confirms Blumkin's testimony.






Resolution on the execution of Ya. Blyumkin.

Below is a note-instruction indicating where Ya.G. Blyumkin is buried:

It should be noted right away that in connection with the subsequent execution of Blumkin, the thread connecting the “Soviet power” with the mystical Tibet was cut. And only 10 years later, comrade sent to Germany. Savelyev, the head of the Androgen secret laboratory, located in Kraskovo near Moscow (by the way, A.V. Barchenko also had a laboratory there), writes with surprise in his report that German “ethnographic” expeditions bring amazing information and knowledge from Tibet, which makes sense for the Soviet government to pay attention to.

So what can we find out for ourselves from the above protocols and other documents about the results of the expedition? The most valuable thing in the case (interrogation protocols) should be considered Blyumkin’s own testimony, in which he describes what he saw in the underground repositories of knowledge in Tibet.

And so, let’s put together scattered information about the results of this expedition by Ya. Blyumkin -

In accordance with the personal order of Prev. OGPU comrade F. Dzerzhinsky, in September 1925 to Tibet in Lhasa, an expedition of 10 people was organized under the leadership of Y. Blyumkin, who worked in the scientific laboratory of the OGPU in Kraskovo (under the direction of E. Gopius). The laboratory was part of the special department of the OGPU (G. Bokiya). The purpose of the expedition was to clarify geographical routes, search for the “city of the gods”, with the goal of obtaining the technology of previously unknown weapons, as well as revolutionary propaganda, which, as follows from Blumkin’s reports, did not find “appropriate demand” among the Tibetan authorities.

Initially, Blumkin performed under the legend of a Mongolian lama, and upon arrival in Leh (the capital of Prince Ladakh) he was exposed. He was saved from arrest and deportation by the mandate issued to him signed by Comrade. Dzerzhinsky with an appeal to the Dalai Lama, a meeting with whom he had been expecting for three months.

From Blumkin’s report it follows that in January 1926, in the palace in Lhasa, he was received by the 13th Dalai Lama, who accepted the message of Comrade. Dzerzhinsky as a good sign, and then, at the invitation of the Tibetan government, he, Blumkin, becomes an important guest. Tibetan monks told him some secrets kept deep underground under the Potala Palace.

Blumkin describes that after he went through a kind of “initiation” procedure, promising the Dalai Lama to organize large supplies of weapons and military equipment from the USSR (on credit), as well as to help provide a gold loan to the government of Tibet, on the personal instructions of the Dalai Lama, 13 monks accompanied him to the dungeon, where there is a complex system of labyrinths and opening “secret” doors. In order to do this, the monks took the appropriate place and, one by one, as a result of roll call, in a certain sequence began to pull rings with chains down from the vault of the ceiling, with the help of which large mechanisms hidden inside the mountain open one or another door. There are 13 doors in total in the secret underground room. Blumkin was shown two halls. In one of them, the monks keep the ancient weapon of the gods - vajara - giant tongs, with the help of which in the 8-10th millennium BC. the leaders of ancient civilizations carried out large-scale evaporation of gold at a temperature equal to the temperature of the surface of the sun, approximately 6-7 thousand degrees C. According to the monks, during the procedure of “evaporation” of gold, the following reaction occurs within a few seconds: gold flares up with a bright light and turns into powder . With the help of this Wojara powder, ancient rulers extended their lives by consuming it with food and wine for hundreds of years. The same powder was used in construction. With its help, the ancient builders, according to the monks, actually moved giant multi-ton stone slabs in the air and cut and sawed solid stone and rock, erecting stone monuments and historical buildings that have survived to this day.

According to Blumkin, underground the monks keep the secrets of past civilizations that ever existed on Earth - there were 5 of them, along with the civilization that exists now. The reports themselves with the dates of the floods are not very interesting for the topic we are considering, but the fact is that Blumkin also says that according to the monks, it will be possible to save only a small part of selected people in the underground cities of Antarctica and Tibet, which are connected to each other by some kind of underground cable (we will discuss this information about Antarctica in a separate article).

But the most interesting thing is that none of those who reprinted the protocols talk about the strange device that Blumkin describes. Please note that on the Second Sheet of the Interrogation Protocol, paragraph 2 speaks of a certain device - the Bell! Do you remember our publications “Red Mercury. Project "Bell"? So, in my opinion, it was this device that was subsequently recreated by scientists of the Third Reich, but not without the help of Ya. Blumkin.

Here is what Blumkin writes: another device was called “shu-ji”, or “bell”, with which “you can temporarily blind a large army or an entire army. The way it works is by transforming electromagnetic waves into specific frequencies that act directly on the brain.”

As follows from the interrogation protocol, Blumkin subsequently sold the technical characteristics of these units to German intelligence representative Werner von Stilche. Blumkin also sold Shtilkha “information about the weapons of the gods (VIII-X millennium BC) in underground cities under the ice in the area of ​​Queen Maud Land.”

Blumkin insisted that he regularly reported information about his operations to management and had the center’s permission to cooperate with Stilhe. The main goal is to organize a Soviet-German expedition to Tibet and Antarctica with German funding. Shtilhe agreed and, to confirm his intentions, gave Blumkin 2.5 million dollars, which were seized by the OGPU from Blumkin’s apartment.

Thus, Blumkin, having returned from the Tibetan expedition, conveyed to the German side information about the artifacts of ancient civilizations he had seen. In fact, judging from the case documents, Blumkin prepared two reports - for the NKVD and for the Germans. During interrogation, he claimed that he received $2.4 million from the NKVD special fund to organize a second expedition to Tibet, apparently with the aim of obtaining specific materials and artifacts. The internal audit did not confirm the transfer of the amount indicated by Blumkin from the NKVD funds. The testimony of Polezhaeva, who was sent to Blumkin as a spy, also played a role.

You can talk a lot about this matter, there is enough material, they all provide rich food for thought and extremely interesting conclusions, the first of which: having received Blumkin’s report on the knowledge of ancient civilizations stored in Tibet, German intelligence made the only correct decision in this situation - to eliminate competitors in face of Blumkin and the NKVD. The result was a provoked situation in which Blumkin appeared before his “comrades” from the NKVD in the person of a spy and enemy of the people, especially against the backdrop of recent meetings with Trotsky. The result is a death sentence for counter-revolutionary activities. Here I would like to note that German intelligence never stops there! If at some time, even in the rather distant past, Reichsmarks or other banknotes were spent, then rest assured that the dusty folder will be removed from the archive at the right time and the matter will be brought to an end and a detailed report will be provided down to the last pfeniig: how much spent and how much profit is expected, since pedantic Germans know how to count money. Which is basically what happened next.

Soviet Russia's interest in Tibet was renewed only after the trip of Comrade. Savelyev to Germany in 1939.

Sheet of Savelyev's memo.

This document is dated January 10, 1939. This is a report on the results of a business trip to the Third Reich by the head of the NKVD Androgen special laboratory, addressed to the First Deputy People's Commissar of Internal Affairs V.N. Merkulov. Savelyev reported: in personal conversations, the famous German anthropologist Hans Gunther reported that most of the most promising research areas in Germany are related to Tibet. German scientists succeeded “to obtain information that will be immediately in demand in Reich industry, science and aircraft construction.”

Savelyev emphasized that we are talking about previously unknown technologies of ancient civilizations. Gunther spoke about the German expedition to Antarctica in 1938 and outlined the theory of the hollow Earth, giving Savelyev a certain map-scheme with personal notes, and also announced plans to organize a special convoy, which should carry out regular communication with Antarctica (the area of ​​Queen Maud Land). Savelyev wrote: “I am convinced that Gunther guided me in the need for similar research to be carried out by the Soviet side within the framework of the existing agreement” (there was an agreement on cooperation between scientists of the two states within the framework of mystical projects - approx.).

For reference: “General agreement on cooperation, mutual assistance, joint activities between the Main Directorate of State Security of the NKVD of the USSR and the Main Directorate of Security of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (Gestapo)”, signed in November 1938. Clause 1 of paragraph 6 of the agreement states: “The parties will contribute to the expansion and deepening of cooperation between our countries in the field of hidden secrets, theozoology, theosophy, paranormal and anomalous phenomena affecting social processes and the internal life of states.”

Toward the end of the conversation, Gunther said that in the near future weapons may appear in Germany “capable of destroying cities in a matter of seconds,” and that much of the background information regarding these weapons was obtained from Tibet. It also became known that a fundamentally new type of aircraft engine based on electromagnetism was being developed in Germany.

Savelyev’s opinion was listened to, which is why Dekanozov’s memo about Ya. Blyumkin’s expedition to Tibet was born, especially since the laboratory in Kraskovo was engaged in a very unusual matter - the creation of the philosopher’s stone (but this is a completely separate topic). Urgent preparations began for the Tibet-2 expedition, the materials obtained by Blumkin were again picked up, the composition of the expedition, timing, routes, and equipment were approved.

Order sheet, group list and route map.




But time was already irretrievably lost. Back in 1938-39, the Ahnenerbe expedition led by Ernst Schaeffer (and even earlier in 1931, 1934-35) removed from the repositories of ancient knowledge unique materials, artifacts, and Keys to many ancient technologies, including a description of the method of penetration into Agharta , a mystical underground country.

E. Schaeffer - in the center

Thus, the circle is closed! Publications of G. Gerlach in the mid-20s based on esoteric views on electromagnetism - information from J. Blumkin to German intelligence about miracle weapons - subsequent expeditions of E. Schaeffer - further reverse engineering of the Bell project. And here another fact becomes interesting: about the expeditions of the Third Reich to the land of Queen Maud in Antarctica - what were German researchers looking for there? And what (or who) was US Navy Admiral Richard Byrd looking for there after the end of World War II?

(To be continued)