The ancient union of nine slows down the development of science. Union of nine unknowns - IMPERIAL COMMISSAR - LJ Advice of 9 unknowns

The history of mankind has many secret societies. Their creators pursued different goals, usually related to the inability to act in an official way. Monks, revolutionaries, masons - all members of secret organizations tried to hide their activities from prying eyes.

But even against the backdrop of the most secretive communities, the mysterious and legendary Union of Nine stands out with particular secrecy. It is still impossible to say with complete certainty whether it continues to exist today.

When you can't refuse

The first mention of the Union of Nine Unknowns dates back to the 3rd century BC. According to surviving written evidence, the army of one of the Indian rulers named Ashoka waged an internecine war to conquer the neighboring state. Thousands of people died in numerous bloody battles.

But one day, as Ashoka surveyed the battlefield covered with dead bodies, he suddenly realized that someday humanity might destroy itself. And the only thing that is holding him back from this so far is the imperfection of the available weapons.

Ashoka completely changed his policy, abandoning all territorial wars. But most importantly, the emperor wished that any invention of the human mind could never threaten the existence of many people.

He ordered to summon all prominent scientists - not only of his empire, but also of neighboring states. Ashoka told them that he wanted to create an organization that would protect humanity. Scientists chose nine of the most authoritative sages by secret ballot - and Ashoka approved their candidacies.

From now on, all scientific research was to continue - but their results and discoveries were transferred to the Union of Nine. And only selected sages, initiated into the main secret, could decide to publish these scientific discoveries or hide them from other people. No one except themselves should have known the nine members of the secret union by sight.

In the event of the death of someone, the eight others chose his successor - and if the chosen one refused for some reason, death awaited him, because the scientist learned what was inaccessible to those who were not members of the secret society.

Nine great sages sent their disciples to different countries collect knowledge. All information obtained was carefully recorded and accumulated in hiding places, about which, at the beginning of the existence of the brotherhood, deliberate rumors were spread that they were guarded by terrible monsters and under no circumstances should one look for them.

If the sages realized that further research in one area or another can lead to the self-destruction of civilization, they took measures to stop scientific work in this direction, using bribery, blackmail or even murder.

Cache in the Orenburg steppe

IN late XIX century, this legend was confirmed in the books of Louis Jacolliot, the French consul in Calcutta. He spent a lot of time in local book depositories and studied countless ancient documents.

His conclusions were clear: the Union of Nine Unknowns has existed and continues to exist for more than two thousand years, its activities extend to all areas of knowledge and throughout the world.

In the book “The Fire Eaters” (1887), Jacolliot says that in the ancient documents he examined there are descriptions of strange inventions, for example, relating to the release of energy or the properties of radiation. Let us recall that in the 19th century, public scientific discoveries in these areas had not yet been made. That is we're talking about about knowledge that was deliberately hidden.

Jacolliot managed to trace the fate of one of the hiding places of the Union of Nine. According to one version, it was accidentally found and taken to France, and from there, during the war with Napoleon, it ended up in Russia, where the keeper was forced to abandon what he had collected. Now this repository of knowledge is located somewhere in the Samara region or the Orenburg steppe.

The book “Fire Eaters” was published in Russia in 1910. Later, after the revolution, it was banned as socially harmful and was not published until 1989. Could she simply interfere with the activities of the Union of Nine?

Nine Sacred Tomes

In 1927, Talbot's book Mandy, a research novel dedicated to this secret society, was published. The author, who worked in India for 25 years, confirmed that it exists and that each of its nine members keeps a special book dedicated to a specific field of knowledge.

These books (or rather collections of documents and materials) are the most complete scientific research at every point in time. All nine books are carefully hidden (apparently, the lost part of secret knowledge described by Jacolliot was subsequently restored).

The first of them talks about propaganda, because, according to Mandy, “of all sciences, the most dangerous is the science of controlling the thoughts of crowds.”

The second book is dedicated nervous system, the principles of its work, ways to eliminate or, conversely, revive a person with one touch. Mandy believes that the emergence of martial arts occurred as a result of a leak of knowledge from this book - when a certain Tibetan monk suddenly taught everyone 15 initial techniques, which were later included in textbooks of various schools.

The third book of the Union of Nine talks about biology, the fourth - about chemistry, the fifth - about terrestrial and cosmic methods of communication.

The sixth book contains information about gravity (by the way, some ancient Indian documents, according to their researchers, contain instructions for building spaceships and their management).

The seventh book talks about solar and electric light, the eighth - about the laws of space, and, finally, the ninth - about the evolution of human society itself.

Some scientists express the opinion that the nine books were inherited by a secret alliance from earlier sages - for example, inhabitants of the disappeared civilizations of Atlantis or Lemuria.

Who was killed? star wars»

What facts can prove the activities of the Union of Nine Unknowns? According to researchers, there are a number of scientific developments that cannot be completed in any way.

Among them are antigravity, energy transfer at a distance, research into the connection between space and time, mental influence and some other areas of knowledge. Many scientists who successfully studied these problems died unexpectedly, and the materials of their research were not preserved.

The fate of the talented Russian naturalist Mikhail Filippov, who was the first to express the thesis about the inexhaustible nature of the electron, is tragic. He studied beam energy and in 1903, in one of his articles, he wrote that he could transmit the force of a charge using electromagnetic waves so that an explosion in Moscow would be reflected in Constantinople.

Shortly after this, at the age of 44, Filippov was found dead in his laboratory, all documents from the experiments were seized by the police, and they are considered lost.

The secret alliance may be involved in the history of the development of electricity, which was known about in the early civilizations of the Sumerians and Egypt. But at the same time, the next step is the discovery and description of properties electric current, was made only in the 19th century.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a number of unexpected deaths of several dozen specialists in the field of space exploration occurred in the USSR and the USA - and the development of science in this direction slowed down sharply. Essentially, studying outer space Since then it has not reached a fundamentally new level.

The Western press published a list of scientists who worked on the Star Wars program. 23 leading experts in the field of electronic weapons died within six years, from 1982 to 1988. They became victims of car and plane crashes, murders or suicide, and the Star Wars program, as we know, was curtailed.

Down with machine guns!

At the same time, researchers associate many amazing scientific and technical achievements of the past with the fact that their authors were somehow involved in the Union of Nine Unknowns - being its members or receiving information from them.

For example, in the 13th century, an English philosopher. Roger Bacon spoke of the imminent invention of the airplane, the telephone and the automobile, describing these devices in general outline. Where does such knowledge come from?

The same applies to the ideas of Leonardo da Vinci, in whose drawings and drawings you can see a helicopter or a submarine.

There is written evidence that the German scientist Heidenberg, who lived in the 16th century, used radio equipment in his research.

The German mathematician Daniel Schwenter in 1636 described in detail the principle of the electric telegraph.

Jonathan Swift, in his book about Gulliver's travels (1726), spoke about the two satellites of Mars - more than 150 years before they were discovered.

In 1775, the French engineer Du Perron created the prototype of a modern machine gun. But such a killing machine seemed monstrous to King Louis XVI and was rejected.

The list of incredible inventions for its time is easy to continue. And couldn't one of these people be a member of a mysterious secret society?

Yes, the Union of Nine failed to prevent the terrible wars of the 20th century. But humanity remained to exist - and perhaps this is an indicator that the secret society is still fulfilling its task?

The history of mankind has many secret societies. Their creators pursued different goals, usually related to the inability to act in an official way. Monks, revolutionaries, masons - all members of secret organizations tried to hide their activities from prying eyes. But even against the backdrop of the most secretive communities, the mysterious and legendary Union of Nine stands out with particular secrecy. It is still impossible to say with complete certainty whether it continues to exist today. When you can't refuse The first mention of the Union of Nine Unknowns dates back to the 3rd century BC. According to surviving written evidence, the army of one of the Indian rulers named Ashoka waged an internecine war to conquer the neighboring state. Thousands of people died in numerous bloody battles. But one day, as Ashoka surveyed the battlefield covered with dead bodies, he suddenly realized that someday humanity might destroy itself. And the only thing that is holding him back from this so far is the imperfection of the available weapons. Ashoka completely changed his policy, abandoning all territorial wars. But most importantly, the emperor wished that any invention of the human mind could never threaten the existence of many people. He ordered to summon all prominent scientists - not only of his empire, but also of neighboring states. Ashoka told them that he wanted to create an organization that would protect humanity. Scientists chose the nine most authoritative sages by secret ballot - and Ashoka approved their candidacies. From now on, all scientific research was to continue - but their results and discoveries were transferred to the Union of Nine. And only selected sages, privy to the main secret, could decide whether to publish these scientific discoveries or hide them from other people. No one except themselves should have known the nine members of the secret union by sight. In the event of the death of someone, the eight others chose his successor - and if the chosen one refused for some reason, death awaited him, because the scientist learned what was inaccessible to those who were not members of the secret society. Nine great sages sent their disciples to different countries to collect knowledge. All information obtained was carefully recorded and accumulated in hiding places, about which, at the beginning of the existence of the brotherhood, deliberate rumors were spread that they were guarded by terrible monsters and under no circumstances should one look for them. If the sages realized that further research in a particular area could lead to the self-destruction of civilization, they took measures to stop scientific work in this direction, using bribery, blackmail, or even murder. Cache in the Orenburg steppe
At the end of the 19th century, this legend was confirmed in the books of Louis Jacolliot, the French consul in Calcutta. He spent a lot of time in local book depositories and studied countless ancient documents. His conclusions were clear: the Union of Nine Unknowns has existed and continues to exist for more than two thousand years, its activities extend to all areas of knowledge and throughout the world. In the book “The Fire Eaters” (1887), Jacolliot says that in the ancient documents he examined there are descriptions of strange inventions, for example, relating to the release of energy or the properties of radiation. Let us recall that in the 19th century, public scientific discoveries in these areas had not yet been made. That is, we are talking about knowledge that was deliberately hidden. Jacolliot managed to trace the fate of one of the hiding places of the Union of Nine. According to one version, it was accidentally found and taken to France, and from there, during the war with Napoleon, it ended up in Russia, where the keeper was forced to abandon what he had collected. Now this repository of knowledge is located somewhere in the Samara region or the Orenburg steppe. The book “Fire Eaters” was published in Russia in 1910. Later, after the revolution, it was banned as socially harmful and was not published until 1989. Could she simply interfere with the activities of the Union of Nine? Nine Sacred Tomes In 1927, Talbot's book Mandy, a research novel dedicated to this secret society, was published. The author, who worked in India for 25 years, confirmed that it exists and that each of its nine members keeps a special book dedicated to a specific field of knowledge. These books (or rather collections of documents and materials) are the most comprehensive scientific studies available at any given time. All nine books are carefully hidden (apparently, the lost part of secret knowledge described by Jacolliot was subsequently restored). The first is about propaganda because, as Mandy says, “Of all the sciences, the most dangerous is the science of controlling the thoughts of crowds.” The second book is devoted to the nervous system, the principles of its operation, ways to eliminate or, conversely, revive a person with one touch. Mandy believes that the emergence of martial arts occurred as a result of a leak of knowledge from this book - when a certain Tibetan monk suddenly taught everyone 15 initial techniques, which were later included in the textbooks of various schools. The third book of the Union of Nine talks about biology, the fourth - about chemistry, the fifth - about terrestrial and cosmic methods of communication. The sixth book contains information about gravity (by the way, some ancient Indian documents, according to their researchers, contain instructions on the construction and control of spaceships). The seventh book talks about solar and electric light, the eighth - about the laws of space, and, finally, the ninth - about the evolution of human society itself. Some scientists express the opinion that the nine books were inherited by a secret alliance from earlier sages - for example, inhabitants of the disappeared civilizations of Atlantis or Lemuria. Who did Star Wars kill?
What facts can prove the activities of the Union of Nine Unknowns? According to researchers, there are a number of scientific developments that cannot be completed in any way. Among them are antigravity, energy transfer at a distance, research into the connection between space and time, mental influence and some other areas of knowledge. Many scientists who successfully studied these problems died unexpectedly, and the materials of their research were not preserved. The fate of the talented Russian naturalist Mikhail Filippov, who was the first to express the thesis about the inexhaustible nature of the electron, is tragic. He studied beam energy and in 1903, in one of his articles, he wrote that he could transmit the force of a charge using electromagnetic waves so that an explosion in Moscow would be reflected in Constantinople. Shortly after this, at the age of 44, Filippov was found dead in his laboratory, all documents from the experiments were seized by the police, and they are considered lost. The secret alliance may be involved in the history of the development of electricity, which was known about in the early civilizations of the Sumerians and Egypt. But at the same time, the next step, the discovery and description of the properties of electric current, was taken only in the 19th century. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a number of unexpected deaths of several dozen specialists in the field of space exploration occurred in the USSR and the USA - and the development of science in this direction slowed down sharply. In fact, the study of outer space has not reached a fundamentally new level since then. The Western press published a list of scientists who worked on the Star Wars program. 23 leading experts in the field of electronic weapons died within six years, from 1982 to 1988. They became victims of car and plane crashes, murders or suicide, and the Star Wars program, as we know, was curtailed. Down with machine guns! At the same time, researchers associate many amazing scientific and technical achievements of the past with the fact that their authors were somehow involved in the Union of Nine Unknowns - being its members or receiving information from them. For example, in the 13th century, an English philosopher. Roger Bacon talked about the imminent invention of the airplane, the telephone and the automobile, describing these devices in general terms. Where does such knowledge come from? The same applies to the ideas of Leonardo da Vinci, in whose drawings and drawings you can see a helicopter or a submarine. There is written evidence that the German scientist Heidenberg, who lived in the 16th century, used radio equipment in his research. The German mathematician Daniel Schwenter in 1636 described in detail the principle of the electric telegraph. Jonathan Swift, in his book about Gulliver's travels (1726), spoke about the two satellites of Mars - more than 150 years before they were discovered. In 1775, the French engineer Du Perron created the prototype of a modern machine gun. But such a killing machine seemed monstrous to King Louis XVI and was rejected. The list of incredible inventions for its time is easy to continue. And couldn't one of these people be a member of a mysterious secret society? Yes, the Union of Nine failed to prevent the terrible wars of the 20th century. But humanity remained to exist - and perhaps this is an indicator that the secret society is still fulfilling its task? Victor SVETLANIN

The Union of Nine Unknowns (Council of Nine) and their sacred books keep the world in obedience

Legend of origins

According to legend of the 3rd century. BC Emperor Ashoka, after contemplating the battlefield, came up with the idea that humanity is capable of destroying itself if it takes possession of the necessary weapons.

Then the king ordered the gathering of nine wise men to found the secret council of the Nine, which had an unusual task - to hinder in every possible way technological progress leading to the improvement of humanity.

Legend also says that the best scientists, magicians, astrologers and philosophers were gathered in order to continue their research, but not to make their discoveries public.

Such a group of researchers could be needed to strengthen the capabilities and influence of the union, but the main goal of the Union of Nine remained all possible obstacles to the introduction and even the creation of inventions, knowledge and discoveries capable of moving humanity to the next level of knowledge.

The consequences of the unusual activities of the “Council of Nine” are often traced in history; scientists capable of taking science to the next level were destroyed, their research was lost.

Information leak

In the 19th century, the society of the “Nine Unknowns” was reported by Louis Jacolliot. French consul in Calcutta under Napoleon III, Louis had access to many secret documents. Louis Jacolliot left a library of rare books dedicated to the great mysteries of humanity. In one of his works, Louis Jacolliot stated that the secret alliance of the “Nine Unknowns” existed and still exists to this day.

In this regard, Louis Jacolliot mentioned unusual technologies that were completely unthinkable in 1860, in particular: energy release and psychological warfare. Louis Jacolliot argued that for twenty-two centuries, in the territory controlled by the alliance of the “Nine Unknowns” (the entire civilized world), secret research was carried out in all areas of knowledge, the results of which were recorded in special books.

This most valuable treasure trove of scientific thought and technology is located in the area of ​​main activity of the Nine Unknowns union... in the south of the Samara province and in the Orenburg steppes. Whether this is true or not is unknown, in any case, the Frenchman asserted in his book “The Fire Eaters,” which was published in Russia in a limited edition on the eve of the revolution; in any case, even if the book was in Russia, it was hidden after the publication of the book by Louis Jacolliot.


Nine Holy Books (Nine Books of Knowledge)

Legend has it that there are nine secret books that contain the wisdom and knowledge of mankind, including knowledge that came from previous civilizations. Each book is about a different branch of science, nine books are carefully hidden and protected by the Union of Nine.

The existence of secret books became publicly known in 1927, when Talbot Mandy, who served in the British Indian Police for 25 years, published a half-novel, half-investigation.

In it, the English resident argued that the “Nine Unknowns” really exist, and that each of the 9 supreme members of the union is the custodian of one Book dedicated to one or another branch of knowledge. These books are constantly updated, being, in fact, the most complete collections of scientific works in the entire history of humankind.

Is the goal truly noble?

It is assumed that the Union of Nine Unknowns was involved in the removal of electricity from ancient Sumer and Egypt, scientists conducting successful research in the field of subtle energy, telepathy of energy transfer over distances often disappeared or died, and their research also disappeared.

Not all of the lost research was of a military nature; sometimes knowledge that had nothing to do with weapons was destroyed. In particular, also electricity of antiquity and research in the field of telepathy and other human superpowers. Of course, with a strong desire, everything can be used in the form of weapons and, nevertheless, some lost knowledge would bring significant benefits to humanity. However, this knowledge is now inaccessible.

Is it necessary to destroy science so zealously just to prevent “Armageddon”? Hardly. Much of the destroyed unusual knowledge could bring simply unimaginable benefits to humanity, although of course there is other knowledge that can do harm. Only for some reason this knowledge, albeit very insignificant, is already available.

But it's simple necessary knowledge aimed at bringing humanity to a new level are still inaccessible, which may well indicate the real goal of the Council of Nine.

Union of Nine Unknowns

The board of the Union of Nine, according to legend, consisted of only 9 people, whose names were not disclosed. The Union also recruited scientists, politicians and rulers in order to strengthen its capabilities and influence.

The story that never happened

Thanks largely to the Union of Nine Unknowns, electricity was only publicly discovered in the 19th century. AD, research in the field of magic and telepathy is still unknown, alternative energy sources are not being introduced, and are often even unknown.

We still believe that the Earth is the only inhabited planet, that magic and telepathy are fiction, and that gasoline and the turbine engine are the most efficient sources of energy, while this containment or even degradation has not saved humanity from many wars and disasters that have prevented humanity from becoming better.

Books of the Nine Unknowns Alliance

Legend has it that the Alliance of Nine took possession secret books presumably Atlantis, these were nine books.

Each book contained knowledge from a certain field of science, knowledge that is far superior even to modern ones. The legend also says that each of the Nine was given one book, of course, in order to protect it and prevent the leakage of knowledge from this book.

It was also argued that the society itself benefited from the knowledge of these books and, largely thanks to this knowledge, achieved such influence and opportunities.

The first book of Nine Unknowns

This book talks about crowd psychology and influencing the masses. Sometimes it is argued that the “First Book” is one of the most dangerous, the most dangerous, because it allows you to control the entire world.

Book Two of the Nine Unknowns

This book is about the nervous system. The book contains information about different methods of murder. It describes in detail how to control the flow of nerve currents in the body, how to kill and revive a person with just one touch.

Leakage of information from this book sometimes explains the emergence of martial arts, "one day a Tibetan monk returned from long journey, and taught his comrades the first fifteen techniques."

They started talking about the Union of Nine in the 3rd century BC. It all started with the tribe of ruler Ashoka, the warriors killed thousands of people from neighboring states. It so happened that he stood and looked at a field filled with blood and corpses, then the understanding came to him that soon humanity might cease to exist. There is only one limitation - there are no such powerful weapons yet.

Since then, Ashoka has changed, he stopped fighting and hoped that humanity would not come up with any more weapons more terrible than the ones that already exist. Then he convened scientists and announced his desire to create an organization to protect peace. So, scientists chose 9 of the most authoritative wise men, and Ashoka confirmed this choice. They were given the right to decide which scientific discoveries to show to the world and which to hide. Nobody knew the members of the Union. In the event that one member died, a successor was selected for him, and if he refused, he was killed.

The Nine Wise Ones sent their disciples around the world to collect information. If any discoveries threatened humanity, the Union did everything to exterminate them and stop work - they blackmailed and killed.

Works of scientists

Louis Jacolliot wrote a book in which he claims that the Union of Nine really existed. Moreover, the consul is sure that it has been working for 2 thousand years. In the work “Fire Eaters,” the author writes that in ancient documents he found clear references to terrible inventions that were not published.

The scientist even discovered one Union cache; some say that it was accidentally taken to France, and during the war to Russia. According to the author, the repository of the world's intellectual treasures is now somewhere in the Samara region or the Orenburg steppe. In Russia, the book was published in 1910, but after the revolution it was banned; publication began again only in 1989. Apparently the book bothered someone.

Another book, Talbot's Mandy, was published in 1927, this novel-research was devoted to the same topic. In his opinion, there is a set of certain knowledge from all over the world, which the Union of Nine has imprisoned in one book. There are 9 books in total, but they are all hidden somewhere.

The first should be about propaganda, according to the scientist: “of all sciences, the most dangerous is the science of controlling the thoughts of the crowd.” The second talks about the nervous system, its principles and how to destroy or resurrect a person. The third is devoted to biology, the fourth to chemistry, the fifth talks about earthly and cosmic methods of communication. The sixth book is information about gravity; they say there were even plans to build space machines. The seventh is solar and electric light, the eighth is the laws of space and the ninth is the evolution of human society.

According to many scientists, the nine books of the Union came to its members from older sages, for example, who lived in Atlantis or Lemuria.

Coincidences?

Doesn’t it seem strange that the natural scientist Mikhail Filippov died at the age of 44 right in his laboratory, and all the documents were confiscated by the police. But he developed beam energy and wrote that he could transmit the force of a charge using electromagnetic waves so that an explosion in Moscow would be reflected in Constantinople.

There are more coincidences. In the 1960-70s, dozens of specialists unexpectedly died in the USSR and the USA, those who were engaged in space exploration. A new level in this matter has not been mastered to this day. The Western press said that many scientists who worked on Star Wars were killed. Another 23 specialists were involved in the field of electronic weapons and also died. These were either car or plane crashes, murders, suicides. But the Star Wars program was still cancelled.

Let's think about some more coincidences:

The German mathematician Daniel Schwenter worked on the principles of the electric telegraph in 1636. In the book about Gulliver's travels, Swift describes two satellites of Mars, and they were discovered 150 years later. In 1775, Du Perron discovered the prototype of the current machine gun, but Louis 16 considered the machine terrible and rejected the invention. Who knows, maybe he was part of the Union of Nine.

“..It turned out that since ancient times there has been a certain secret semi-mystical Union of Nine on Earth. These are some monstrously secret sages, either extremely long-lived, or even immortal. And they do two things: firstly, they accumulate and master all the achievements of all sciences on our planet without exception, and secondly, they make sure that certain scientific and technical innovations do not turn into a weapon of self-destruction among people. They, these sages, are almost omniscient and almost omnipotent. It is impossible to hide from them, there are no secrets for them, there is no point in fighting against them,” - A. and B. Strugatsky, “A billion years before the end of the world.”

The same “crazy” idea came to mind not only of our magnificent science fiction writers, but also of one of the leaders of this genre in the USA - F.Zh. Farmer, who based a whole series of novels on it. The power of the Union of Nine is explained simply: they possess the elixir of immortality and, with its help, rule over a carefully selected elite from all corners of the world. The Strugatsky brothers and Farmer very accurately expressed the essence of what they have been talking and writing about for hundreds of years.

But let’s leave the science fiction writers and return to the very idea of ​​the existence of secret forces - let’s call them, according to tradition, the Invisible Rulers. “From their shelters, they have been controlling the development of earthly civilization for thousands of years,” writes philosopher G. Khlebnikov, “for some reason, preventing it from quickly reaching the heights of cultural and technological development. From the point of view of a rational scientist, the idea of ​​a World Shadow Government seems insane. Especially if we assume that the Union of Nine allegedly possesses the secret of time travel, the technique of hypnotic control of people, scanning of human consciousness, in other words, telepathy, and other amazing technologies.”

Under the iron heel

The problem is that someone powerful is hiding these facts and preventing them from being disseminated. What kind of omnipotent beings are these? Where are they now? Is it possible to monitor their activities, discover secret connections, mechanisms and methods of action? Partially these questions can be answered now. The guidance of secret and invisible teachers is quite well known in the esoteric tradition.

Roger Bacon, Gerolamo Cardano, Frederick the Great, Goethe, Helena Blavatsky, one of the founders of the Order of the Golden Dawn, Gregor Masters, and many others have already claimed to be in constant or occasional contact with these superbeings. The Master describes the Unseen Lords as human beings living on this Earth, "but possessing terrible and superhuman power." Most likely, these creatures also include the mysterious Mahatmas who maintained contact with Nicholas Roerich and his wife Elena.

The influence of the Rulers on human affairs is not always positive. The Mahatmas, for example, welcomed the power of the Bolsheviks and “our brother Lenin” in Russia. Moreover, historians often point to the existence of some mysterious fatal forces hiding behind the foreground of history, but sometimes manifesting themselves openly. One fact could still be an accident, but two accidents, as lawyers say, is already evidence. It seems that there is some unknown guardian demon who, as soon as a genius appears somewhere or a civilization blossoms, immediately delivers a precisely calculated blow, and humanity again finds itself thrown back centuries.

The weapon of this demon is diverse: it can be a soldier’s sword for the mathematician Archimedes, a random bullet for the philosopher Wittgenstein, an invasion of barbarians for Rome, wars, epidemics, revolutions, an “accident”, and finally, direct intervention! The result is always the same: the death of a genius, the destruction of culture, the decline of civilization. This was the case with the “Greek miracle” when Greek science came close to the threshold of the beginning of technical civilization, but did not cross it.

The same thing happened with the heirs of Greek culture - the Romans, crushed by the “great migration of peoples”; with the Arabs, who also did not have time to turn their scientific potential into technological potential; With Kievan Rus, which rapidly ascended to the heights of culture, but was slaughtered by the Mongol hordes, etc.

It seems that each region of the Earth has its own special “Master of Life and Death,” as Kipling calls them. A catastrophe also occurred in the European Middle Ages, decimated by plague and wars on the threshold of unprecedented prosperity. The Renaissance is a pitiful remnant of what it could have become. And finally, with Russia, which, according to forecasts, should have become the world leader of the 20th century, but instead found itself destroyed by a communist conspiracy and world wars - three times in one century!

However, for example, the fact that the technique of controlling people exists is proven by the repeated confessions of people who were forced to commit murders in this way - Charles Manson (in a satanic sect), Lee Oswald (President Kennedy) and many others. There is extensive literature about the Invisible Rulers (Unknown Lords, Masters of Time, Mahatmas, etc. In history they are found under different names), both theoretical and based on the testimony of witnesses and eyewitnesses.

Genius on a short leash

No less strange and terrible things are revealed if we turn to the fate of human knowledge and its authors. Evidence of the existence of the great civilizations of antiquity was systematically and systematically destroyed: alchemical books detailing the real transformations of elements, descriptions of encounters with aliens, works on higher magic that gave power over the natural elements.

Even archaeological discoveries, if they bring us closer to unraveling the true mysteries of the past, they often lead to the death of their authors. Moreover, discoveries already made often disappear without a trace. Such, for example, is the fate of the famous mug made of malleable glass, presented to Emperor Nero; precious “smelling” Corinthian bronze, “death rays” of the Russian inventor M. M. Filippov, etc. Not to mention such ancient inventions as “sparkling” orichalcum, the mysterious white light of the Atlanteans - “maxin” and the energy of “mana” ancestors of modern Easter Island aborigines!

Nowadays, few people remember that in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when humanity was rapidly rushing into space and deep into atomic nucleus, in a series of strange plane and car crashes and “accidents,” dozens of leading specialists in the field of high-energy physics and space technology, Bye rapid development science has not slowed down or even stopped at all.

Then many newspapers made a fuss about this, articles appeared about mysterious and sinister societies that were destroying the flower of humanity on Earth - but suddenly everything, as if by the magic wand of an invisible director, fell silent, although scientists and researchers died and continue to die under strange circumstances.

Scientists who have long studied the role of powerful secret organizations in history gradually came to the conclusion that complex structure hierarchy of secret societies, behind which, in their opinion, the features of the Invisible Rulers clearly appear. And behind them are extraterrestrial control structures earthly history. It seems that these theories are crazy enough to one day turn out to be true...

Secret societies of Masons, Templars, Rosicrucians... Not everything is known about them - they hid their secrets too well. But the undisputed champion in secrecy is the society of the Nine Unknowns. This brotherhood is so well-kept that for several centuries historians and researchers have been arguing: does it really exist?

The first mention of this society dates back to the 3rd century BC. Legend connects its appearance with the Indian ruler Ashoka. He pursued a policy of unifying India, mired in civil strife. Filled with ambition, he set out to conquer the neighboring state of Kalinga, located between present-day Calcutta and Madras. The war turned out to be bloody, large number Ashoka was horrified by those killed.

He abandoned the policy of “fire and sword” and decided to conquer the hearts of his subjects: if he were to unite India, it would be done according to the laws of duty and piety. Wanting to benefit people, Ashoka forbade the use of the creations of the mind for evil. To do this, it was necessary to create an organization whose members would protect humanity from the people themselves. This is how the powerful secret society of the Nine Unknowns appeared - anonymous guardians of ancient wisdom and knowledge.

Ensuring that progressive knowledge does not fall into the hands of malicious and overly ambitious individuals has become the main task of this fraternity. Ashoka tried to attract to his side the greatest scientists, magicians, astrologers and philosophers of the time, so that they would continue their research in various areas knowledge, but were in no hurry to make discoveries and inventions public. Many great minds then became part of the Nine Unknowns.

But only eight people were initiated into the global plan of ruler Ashoka. Everyone else knew only part of the Great Plan, which extended over centuries. Under the guise of merchants, the king sent emissaries of the union to Tibet, China, Japan and Arabia to recruit scientists from other countries and draw knowledge from them. All information obtained was collected and analyzed in secluded places specially created for these purposes. The archives were kept in well-protected caches. Playing it safe, members of the brotherhood deliberately spread rumors that secret laboratories and storage facilities were guarded by terrible monsters...

The composition of the union has changed and remains a big mystery. It is only known that when one of the brothers died, another took his place - equally gifted, good at keeping secrets. There are hypotheses about this. Pope Sylvester II, also known as Herbert of Aurillac, is called a member of the Nine Unknowns. A great encyclopedist, he collected unusual manuscripts and wrote treatises on astronomical instruments, geometry and music. His knowledge of mathematics, physics and mechanics was ahead of his time. He tried to create a universal Christian state and reconcile people of different faiths.

Akbar, the padishah of India from the Great Mughal dynasty, is also considered one of the Nine Unknowns. In 1578, he issued a decree, astonishing for its time, proclaiming freedom of religion, and abolished death penalty for apostasy. The Nine Unknowns also include Leonardo da Vinci, Roger Bacon and Paracelsus. Some facts indeed hint at the existence of some secret “knowledge bank”. In the 13th century, the English monk and philosopher Roger Bacon predicted the invention of the telescope, airplane, car and telephone. What about Leonardo da Vinci's ideas about a helicopter, a submarine, ball bearings and caterpillar tracks?

Is this all just wild guesswork? In 1636, a certain Schwenter, in his work “Physical and Mathematical Entertainment,” outlined the principles of operation of the electric telegraph and spoke about the possibility of communication between two people through a “magnetic beam.” Another unidentified author from Monteberg (Flanders) published a description of the process of black-and-white and color photography in 1729. From his work it follows that he obtained photographic images using a ready-made “recipe”, without knowing either the physical principle of action or the composition chemical compounds developer and fixer. The question of who suggested this “recipe” to him remains open.

What sources did Jonathan Swift use when he spoke in Gulliver's Travels about the two moons of Mars 156 years before their discovery? Where did Dante Alighieri get the description of the Southern Cross constellation that he gave in The Divine Comedy 200 years before it became known to Europeans?

In the 19th century, Louis Jacolliot told the world about the society of the Nine Unknowns. As French consul in Calcutta under Napoleon III, he had access to many secret documents. He left behind a library of rare books dedicated to the great mysteries of humanity. In one of his works, he directly stated that the alliance of the Nine Unknowns existed and still exists to this day. In this regard, he mentioned technologies that were completely unimaginable in 1860, such as energy release, sterilization by radiation and psychological warfare.

According to Jacolliot, for twenty-two centuries, secret research was carried out in all areas of knowledge, the results of which were recorded in special books. And this most valuable treasure of scientific thought and technology is located in the area of ​​​​the main activity of the Union of Nine Unknowns - in the south of the Samara province and in the Orenburg steppes. So, in any case, the Frenchman argued in his book “Fire Eaters,” published in Russia on the eve of the October Revolution.

In 1927, Talbot Mandy, who served in the British Indian Police for 25 years, published a half-novel, half-investigation. In it, the English resident argued that the society of the Nine Unknowns really exists. According to Mandy, each of its members is the custodian of one of the Books dedicated to a particular branch of knowledge. This collection is constantly updated, being, in fact, the most complete collection of scientific works in the entire history of mankind.

The Books, in particular, contain information about propaganda techniques and methods of conducting psychological warfare; they talk about the mutual transformation and transmutation of metals, about extraterrestrial means of communication; the secrets of gravity, the laws of cosmic development, the evolution of society are revealed... Some believe: if such a brotherhood does not yet exist, then it must be created. For who else will save a person from himself?

Peter Rastrenin