Dr. Jiang’s Wave Genetics

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Everything new is usually frightening and alarming, so often pioneers in science have a difficult, thorny path. Not an exception and Jiang Kanzhen, a scientist from China, who, by the will of fate, ended up in the USSR. But neither in the Middle Kingdom, nor in Khabarovsk, in the new homeland, is far from everyone applauded Dr. Jiang’s experiments in the field so called wave genetics.

TsANDAO

Jiang Kanzhen was born in 1933 in Chengdu. His father, a school teacher, early noticed in his son a penchant for exact sciences. But after graduation, he advised him to become a physician – this the profession in the Middle Kingdom is one of the most prestigious and respected.

In 1954, Jiang entered the medical university in the city Shenyang. As a student, he was not interested in new trends. not only in medicine, chemistry, physics and biology, but also in such sciences, like radio engineering, physics, cybernetics. The push for scientific research Jiang was given a book on the aging of the human body. In 1957 he defined a scientific direction for himself – control theory Biofields, Chinese Tsandao.

Having received a diploma in 1959, the young scientist decided to completely devote yourself to this issue. Experiments led him to a sensational conclusion: “In the process of life of any organism, its atoms and molecules are necessarily linked together by a single material a carrier of energy and information – a bioelectromagnetic field. ”

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It is generally recognized that the carrier of genetic information is DNA whose molecules contain a genetic code. Kangzheng went further: DNA is only a “cassette” with recording information, and its true carrier are bioelectromagnetic signals containing both information and energy.

DNA stores the genetic code that provides the link between generations, and the electromagnetic field can change it. The scientist did not slow down right there start the experiments for which he created the installation – biotron, able to read DNA information from one living object and transfer it to another object.

In one of the experiments, he influenced the electromagnetic field of melon on sprouted seeds of cucumbers. The grown fruits tasted like a donor – melons, and biochemical analysis showed that DNA occurred according changes. Another time by electromagnetic field peanuts processed sunflower sprouts. As a result has changed the form of seeds, they have a peanut flavor.

Green seed processed corn bioinformation wheat, gave numerous lateral stems. In place of panicles ears of corn formed

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GOOD LUCK AND FAILURE

Developed by Jiang in the Science Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Of China and even provided the scientist with a large laboratory, equipped with the most modern equipment.

Since 1961, Jiang began experimenting with animals: influenced by the electromagnetic field of the duck on the electromagnetic field chickens. As a result, healthier and larger chickens hatched from eggs. with … duck necks and webbed feet.

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In 1963, Jiang began treating mice infected with cancer cells. The scientist attracted absolutely healthy to the experiment rabbits. Using a biotron, he “treated” sick rabbit mice electromagnetic fields. The immune forces of the latter have helped most (70%) of experimental rodents overcome the disease. IN a control group of infected mice that were not irradiated with a biofield rabbit, all 300 individuals died within 10 days.

In March 1963, Jiang published the article “Wonderful Bio-Radio Waves.” in the Shenyang Wind newspaper. However, after five months, the same the newspaper sharply criticized the scientist. On jiang hung all possible labels, accusing them of promoting idealism and revisionism. A staffing campaign was launched in China at this time. cleansing, preparation for the cultural revolution, in to which science, education and the intelligentsia began to undergo criticism and persecution.

Jiang banned from doing research, shut down research laboratory at the university department. For Kangzhen came on hard times. In 1966, Mao Zedong openly announced the beginning of the cultural revolution. Political campaign led to large-scale repressions against the intelligentsia, the defeat of the CCP, public organizations, tremendous damage to culture, education, science.

THE ESCAPE

Jiang decided to flee China to the USSR and in the fall of 1966 tried cross the border. But he was arrested and imprisoned for political prisoners, where he spent four years. In 1970, Kangzheng signed a document according to which he realized his “mistakes”, after why he was released. He’s the only way out for himself saw the escape and decided to try his luck again. In the summer of 1971 he managed to cross the border unnoticed in the area of ​​the village of Pogranichny Primorsky Territory.

First, the Chinese were brought to Ussuriysk, then transported to Khabarovsk and placed for verification in a special camp for defectors in the village of Pobeda, Khabarovsk District, Khabarovsk Territory. Also in Ussuriysk Jiang briefly wrote the contents of his scientific work “Theory of biofield management” and asked the manuscript to be sent to the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow, and he was given the opportunity continue your research activities. But instead of the expected work he had to do … logging. Jiang identified a carpenter in the village of Victory. Then he worked as a loader, and after illnesses as a watchman.

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Finally, six months later, the answer came from Moscow: his theory has relevant for Soviet science and practice, it needs pay great attention. Jiang was invited to expound her more in Russian and Chinese. Jiang scribbled three notebooks, in which he described the essence of his theory, a specific research method with diagrams and drawings of the installation, as well as scientific experiments, including experiments with rabbits and mice to combat cancerous disease.

A month later, an answer came from the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences that all three Jiang’s manuscripts received and sent for verification, the results of which will be communicated additionally. However, the answer did not come in six months or in a year. The scientist began to write in all instances – in the Central Committee of the CPSU Brezhnev, to the Presidium of the Supreme Council Podgorny, Chairman Council of Ministers Kosygin, the Ministry of Health of the USSR and RSFSR, State Committee for Science and Technology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Agricultural Academy, Moscow State University, various Research Institute, Moscow Cancer Institute.

Only from the Cancer Institute in 1973 did Jiang come positive response. Director of the Oncological Institute I.O. Sergeev wrote a petition to the rector of the Khabarovsk medical Institute A.G. Roslyakova on Jiang’s employment after studying his theory. So in the fall of 1973, Jiang left the timber industry and received laboratory assistant at the medical institute of Khabarovsk. Of course, not about that the Chinese deserter dreamed of work, – But he didn’t have in his arms diploma of higher education, and without it anywhere.

WHITE NOISE

Even in the timber industry, Jiang designed an apparatus for acupuncture “White noise”. Nobody saw this in the USSR. Pioneer Jiang became treat osteochondrosis, epilepsy, paralysis, cerebral children paralysis, ulcer, sciatica. Gradually the glory of the outstanding Chinese acupuncturist spread throughout the USSR. They didn’t come to him only from the Khabarovsk Territory, but also from Leningrad, Moscow, Kiev, Tashkent.

With the money earned, Yuri Vladimirovich (took such a Russian name a scientist) recreated and made a biomic microwave installation communication, which was developed in the PRC. He tried to spend on it research on registration of biomicro waves.

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Engage in experiments on this installation to fight cancer Yuri not could, because the cancer cells weren’t given to him, motivating the rejection by the fact that he does not have a higher medical education. And soon banned practice and acupuncture. Jiang got a job as a watchman in a construction the cooperative and already at home continued its research on installation that he developed in the laboratory.

Only in 1990 did he manage to obtain patents for inventions. But the collapse of the USSR again thwarted all the plans of Yuri Vladimirovich. Since the Chinese doctor built all his biotrons in the basement of the house on own funds. Despite all the setbacks, he always believed: someday they will be useful to people.

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Vlad DROGOV

DNA China Moscow Oncology USSR �

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