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15 years have passed since the first meeting of Evgeny Ignatievich Liventsov, major general, contactee - conductor with the Higher Cosmic Mind, author of the book "Revelations of the Higher Cosmic Mind" (2001, 2011) with Neumyvakin Ivan Pavlovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, founder of the field of space medicine, who worked for a number of years with the first Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova and others.

This happened in August 1997 at the International Congress “Traditional Medicine. Present, Past, Future" in Moscow.

This meeting was witnessed by a participant of this Congress, now Professor Anatoly Aleksandrovich Trubitsyn. He took several photos of this meeting (see photos). Before the start of the Congress in the foyer of the Palace of Culture “Railwaymen” near the Kazansky railway station, according to Professor A. Trubitsyn: “A man in a general’s uniform approached me and asked: Could you help me meet with Neumyvakin I.P.? I came specifically to meet him.” Since I was already familiar with Neumyvakin I.P. and he was already not far from us, I pointed out to the general on him. So the meeting of these two people took place - the general, contactee - conductor with the WRC and Colonel Neumyvakin I.P., who later became good friends.

Ivan Pavlovich helped Liventsov E.I. in the work on processing information received by him from the Higher Cosmic Mind.

The joint work was reflected in the books of Neumyvakin I.P. "Universe. Land. Man”, “Bioenergetic Essence of Man”.

The first book of Liventsov E.I. "Revelations of the Higher Cosmic Mind" was published in 2001, a reprint of the book with additions was released in 2011 and is sold through the online store - ozon.ru




(The computer crashes, photoshop slows down. Let me, I think, I will write a story from an old one. Believe what is written!)

In the late nineties, after three years of work in the Third Eye newspaper, I realized a lot in life, including the fact that all the "friends" and heroes of our printed organ, namely magicians, healers, shamans, sorcerers, etc. They were divided exactly into two categories - vile cynical charlatans and just crazy.
General Liventsov belonged to the minority - the crazy ones. Thank God - quiet and harmless. He showed up one morning at the editorial office and said: "Hello! I am a contactee and I have business with you. Who is your specialist in the Higher Mind?"

Oooh, welcome dear! You are taken to such and such, she has been dealing with these issues for a long time! - that's how, with the light hand of the editor-in-chief and under the chuckle of the whole team, I turned from an errand girl into an expert on extraterrestrial civilizations.
The tall, youthful old man really turned out to be a retired general, I don’t remember which troops. He dumped six or seven thick A4 notebooks on the table in front of me, covered from cover to cover in a beaded handwriting that was completely unrealistic to understand.
- You must print it! These are sensations, this is the voice of the Higher Mind, recorded by me under his dictation! - from these cries, I almost slid under the table from stifled laughter. In the next room, our friendly team, not embarrassed, neighed out loud. But the general heard only himself and the Supreme Intelligence.
I tried in vain to explain to the former warrior that sixteen tabloid pages could not bear the volume of Anna Karenina. I was supported by the boss who crawled out of his office almost on all fours and was red with laughter.
- That's right, - the chief said seriously, but peals of laughter rumbled inside him. - You can't print everything in a newspaper. And here's an interview, perhaps. Ekaterina, please, find some time for a personal conversation with Mr. Liventsov! - winking treacherously, the boss set me up for the second time that day.

The general lived in Chertanovo and famously drove the red nine. I rushed around Moscow in the front seat of his car, embracing six notebooks containing " exact dates Apocalypses and the second comings. "He sat me down in the kitchen and began to warm up the borscht. It's a long time - I realized. The borscht turned out to be delicious. Sauerkraut too. I thought it might not come to notebooks? Three military commanders read to me "selected passages from correspondence with alien friends". My brain turned off and rested, categorically not perceiving this nonsense. I only remember that Liventsov, foaming at the mouth, assured me that on certain days, at a strictly set time, he hears a Voice "The voice dictates to him a program that the general must convey to us, ordinary earthlings. What, they say, are we doing wrong and how we should do it. In general, I really got into the classic "contactee" - a special caste of crazy people who inspired themselves that they are intermediaries between the Worlds.” Liventsov tormented me until the very evening, and at parting, in addition to a can of sauerkraut (take it, take it - it's charged!) began to shove another three-liter jar of "charged" water.

He is also a follower of Chumak... - my brain said wearily. I managed to reject the water (I couldn’t really drag it from Chertanovo to Pushkino on my own!), But I couldn’t avoid cabbage - but it’s a sin to complain, it crunched notably.
I didn’t remember what kind of nonsense I wrote in an interview with a retired general, but the material was published, and the warrior, along with Reason and readers, was satisfied. In gratitude for this, the chosen one of the Other Worlds provided us with a classic Russian snack for vodka for the next six months, and all the cabinets were replenished with jars of energy water for a long time to come. I don’t remember if this affected the quality of office tea and the state of the office flora. But the nickname "general's wife" stuck to me for a long time.

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September 1962 - January 1963
Predecessor: Viktor Ivanovich Makarov
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December 1964 - January 1972
Predecessor: position restored; he himself as the First Secretary of the Chimkent Regional Committee
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Moscow, Russia
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In 1954-1957 he was the head of the State Farm Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. During the development of virgin lands, he was directly involved in the creation of a whole network of grain-growing farms in the vastness of the republic. More than two hundred farms were created from scratch.

In 1957-1959, he was the second secretary of the Akmola, and in 1959-1961, the Alma-Ata regional committees of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. In 1961-1962 - Chairman of the Dzhambul Regional Executive Committee.

Awards and titles

  • Order of the Patriotic War II degree

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Literature

  • Liventsov V.A. My time. Aktobe. 1999

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I wanted to convince this stubborn woman to leave her wonderful baby alone! But I clearly saw from her sad, but very confident look, that it’s unlikely that at the moment I will be able to convince her of something at all, and I decided to leave my attempts for today, and later talk with my grandmother, and perhaps together come up with what could be done here ... I just looked sadly at the woman and asked again:
“Please don’t take him to the doctor, you know he’s not sick!”
She only smiled tightly in response, and quickly taking the baby with her, went out onto the porch, apparently to breathe fresh air, which (I was sure of it) she really lacked at the moment ...
I knew this neighbor very well. She was a rather pleasant woman, but what struck me the most at one time was that she was one of those people who tried to completely "isolate" their children from me and poisoned me after the "lighting the fire" accident! .. (Although her eldest son, we must give him his due, never betrayed me and, despite any prohibitions, still continued to be friends with me). She, who, as it turned out now, knew better than anyone else that I was a completely normal and harmless girl! And that I, just like she once, was just looking for the right way out of that “incomprehensible and unknown” into which fate had so unexpectedly thrown me ...
Without a doubt, fear must be a very strong factor in our lives if a person can so easily betray and so easily turn away from someone who needs help so much, and whom he could easily help if not for the same one, so deeply and reliably settled in him fear ...
Of course, it can be said that I don’t know what happened to her and what made her suffer an evil and ruthless fate... But if I knew that someone at the very beginning of life has the same gift who made me suffer so much, I would do everything in my power to somehow help or guide this other gifted person on the right path so that he would not have to “wander in the dark” blindly and also suffer greatly... And she, instead of helping, on the contrary, tried to “punish” me, as others punished, but these others at least did not know what it was and tried to honestly protect their children from what they could not explain or understand.
And now she, as if nothing had happened, came to visit us today with her little son, who turned out to be exactly the same “gifted” as me, and whom she was wildly afraid to show to someone, so that God forbid, someone I didn’t see that her cute baby was exactly the same “curse” that, according to her “ostentatious” concept, I was ... Now I was sure that it didn’t give her much pleasure to come to us, but she didn’t refuse either she could very well, for the simple reason that her eldest son, Algis, was invited to my birthday, and there was no serious reason on her part not to let him in, and it would have been too rude and “not according to neighborly,” if she would go for it. And we invited her for the simple reason that they lived three streets from us, and her son would have to return home alone in the evening, therefore, naturally realizing that the mother would be worried, we decided that it would be more correct to invite her also along with her little son to spend the evening at our festive table. And she was “poor,” as I now understood, she was just tormented here, waiting for the opportunity to leave us as soon as possible, and, if possible, without any incidents, to return home as soon as possible ...
- Are you okay, honey? - sounded near the gentle mother's voice.
I immediately smiled at her as confidently as possible and said that, of course, I was perfectly fine. And I myself, from everything that was happening, was dizzy, and my soul was already beginning to “go to the heels”, as I saw that the guys were gradually starting to turn around at me and, like it or not, I had to quickly pull myself together and “set "iron control" over my raging emotions ... I was thoroughly "knocked out" of my usual state and, to my great shame, I completely forgot about Stella ... But the little girl immediately tried to remind herself.
“But you said that you don’t have friends, and how many of them are there?! ..” Stella asked, surprised and even a little upset.
“These are not real friends. These are just the guys I live next to or study with. They are not like you. But you are the real one.
Stella immediately shone... And I, smiling "disconnected" at her, frantically tried to find some way out, absolutely not knowing how to get out of this "slippery" situation, and I was already starting to get nervous, because I didn’t want to offend my best friend, but I probably knew that soon my “strange” behavior would be noticed ... And stupid questions would again fall, to which I had not the slightest desire to answer today.
- Wow, what a treat you have here! - Stella chattered delightedly looking at the festive table. - What a pity, I can’t try it anymore! .. And what did you get today? Can I have a look? .. - as usual, questions poured out of her.
- They gave me my favorite horse! .. And a lot more, I haven’t even looked yet. But I will definitely show you everything!
Stella simply sparkled with happiness to be with me here on Earth, and I was more and more lost, unable to find a solution from the created delicate situation.
- How beautiful it all is! .. And how delicious it must be! .. - How happy you are - there is such a thing!
“Well, I don’t get that every day either,” I laughed.
My grandmother was watching me slyly, apparently amused from the bottom of her heart by the situation that had arisen, but so far she was not going to help me, as always, first waiting for what I would do myself. But, probably, because of today's too stormy emotions, as if it were evil, nothing came to mind ... And I was already seriously starting to panic.
- Oh, and here is your grandmother! May I invite mine here? - Stella suggested happily.
- Not!!! - I immediately mentally almost screamed, but it was impossible to offend the baby, and I, with the happiest look that I managed to portray at that moment, joyfully said: - Well, of course - invite me!
And right there, at the door appeared the same, now well known to me, amazing old woman ...
- Hello, dear, I was going to Anna Fedorovna here, but I ended up right at the feast. Forgive the intrusion...
- Yes, please come in! Enough space for everyone! - Dad kindly offered, and very attentively stared straight at me ...
Although my grandmother didn’t look like my “guest” or “school friend” Stellin, but dad, apparently sensing something unusual in her, immediately “dumped” this “unusual” on me, because for all the “strange” that was happening in our house, I usually answered ...
I’m embarrassed that I can’t explain anything to him now, even my ears turned red ... I knew that after, when all the guests left, I would definitely tell him everything right away, but so far I really didn’t want to meet my dad’s eyes , since I was not accustomed to hiding something from him and felt strongly “out of my element” from this ...
"What's wrong with you again, honey?" Mom asked quietly. - You're just hovering somewhere ... Maybe you are very tired? Do you want to lie down?
Mom was really worried, and I felt ashamed to tell her lies. And since, unfortunately, I couldn’t tell the truth (so as not to frighten her again), I immediately tried to assure her that everything was really, really perfectly fine with me. And she was frantically thinking about what to do after all ...
- Why are you so nervous? Stella suddenly asked. Is it because I came?
- Well, what are you! I exclaimed, but when I saw her gaze, I decided that it was not fair to deceive a comrade.
- Okay, you guessed it. It's just that when I talk to you, to everyone else I look "frozen" and it looks very strange. This especially frightens my mother ... So I don’t know how to get out of such a situation so that everything is good for everyone ...

Vasily Andreevich Liventsov(1914-2004) - Kazakh Soviet party leader. Hero of Socialist Labor (1981). First Secretary of the Chimkent Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan (1962-1971), First Secretary of the Aktobe Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan (1971-1985). Deputy of the Council of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 7-11 convocations (1966-1989) from the Aktobe region (11th convocation).

Biography

Born on January 16, 1914 in the village of Belye Vody, Syrdarya region (now the village of Aksukent, South Kazakhstan region, Kazakhstan).

After graduating from the Alma-Ata Agricultural Institute in 1935, he worked as a district agronomist, senior agronomist at the machine and tractor station. In 1938-1943 he was a senior agronomist, chief agronomist of the Alma-Ata regional land committee of the West Kazakhstan regional committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. In 1942 he joined the CPSU(b)/CPSU.

Since 1943, at party work in the Kazakh SSR. In 1943-1944 - Deputy Head of the Department of the Alma-Ata Regional Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan. In 1944-1950 he was the head of the agricultural department, and in 1950-1952 he was the second secretary of the Taldy-Kurgan regional committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan. In 1952-1954 he was the second secretary of the West Kazakhstan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.

In 1954-1957 he was the head of the State Farm Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. During the development of virgin lands, he was directly involved in the creation of a whole network of grain-growing farms in the vastness of the republic. More than two hundred farms were created from scratch.

In 1957-1959, he was the second secretary of the Akmola, and in 1959-1961, the Alma-Ata regional committees of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. In 1961-1962 - Chairman of the Dzhambul Regional Executive Committee.

From September 1962 to January 1972 - the first secretary of the Chimkent regional committee (in January 1963 - December 1964 - rural regional committee) of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.

From January 1972 to January 22, 1985 - First Secretary of the Aktobe Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. Exactly 13 years he was the head of the region.

During this period, the regional center was dynamically and soundly equipped in the Aktobe region - new buildings of the railway and air stations, residential areas were built, trolleybus traffic was organized. Aktobe has changed and acquired modern look. Other cities of the region also grew and developed. With the active support and assistance of Liventsov, in 1975, the first in the USSR Higher Civil Aviation Flight School (AVLUGA) appeared in Aktobe, which became the third higher education institution in the region. In 1977, as a result of the disaggregation of the former Kazakh railway, the West Kazakhstan Railway was organized. Railway with management in Aktobe. Personal contacts of the head of the region with the heads of the relevant allied ministries, departments and departments of the Central Committee of the CPSU made it possible to solve many problems much faster and more fruitfully. problematic issues region.

The first secretary of the regional party committee paid much attention to the development Agriculture. With the arrival of Liventsov in the region, work began on the creation of large livestock complexes, many large enterprises of the city were involved in this construction. By the beginning of the 80s, an elevator, a feed mill and a mill were built and put into operation for the preparation and storage of agricultural products in Aktyubinsk. In 1980, a record harvest was harvested in the Aktobe region - 100 million poods of grain (1664 thousand tons). It was one tenth of the annual harvest of all Kazakhstan.

By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 19, 1981, Vasily Andreyevich Liventsov was awarded the title Hero Socialist Labor with the award of the Order of Lenin and the gold medal "Hammer and Sickle".

Since January 1985 - retired.

Lived in Moscow. In 1999, a book of memoirs by V.A. Liventsov "My time".

Awards and titles

  • Hero of Socialist Labor
  • three orders of Lenin
  • Order October revolution
  • Order Patriotic War II degree
  • five orders of the Red Banner of Labor
  • Honorary Railwayman (1978)

Liventsov Vasily Andreevich - First Secretary of the Aktobe Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.

Born on January 16, 1914 in the village of Belye Vody, Syrdarya region (now the village of Aksukent, South Kazakhstan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan). Ukrainian.

After graduating from the Alma-Ata Agricultural Institute in 1935, he worked as a district agronomist, senior agronomist at the machine and tractor station. In 1938-1943 he was a senior agronomist, chief agronomist of the Alma-Ata regional land department. In 1942 he joined the CPSU(b)/CPSU.

Since 1943 - at party work. In 1943-1944 - Deputy Head of the Department of the Alma-Ata Regional Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan. In 1944-1950 he was the head of the agricultural department, and in 1950-1952 he was the second secretary of the Taldy-Kurgan regional committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan. In 1952-1954 he was the second secretary of the West Kazakhstan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.

In 1954-1957 he was the head of the State Farm Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. During the development of virgin lands, he was directly involved in the creation of a whole network of grain-growing farms in the vastness of the republic. More than two hundred farms were created from scratch.

In 1957-1959, he was the second secretary of the Akomlinsky, and in 1959-1961, the Alma-Ata regional committees of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. In 1961-1962 - Chairman of the Dzhambul Regional Executive Committee.

From September 1962 to January 1972 - First Secretary of the Chikment Regional Committee (in January 1963 - December 1964 - rural regional committee) of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.

From January 1972 to January 22, 1985 - First Secretary of the Aktobe Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. Exactly 13 years he was the head of the region.

During this period, the regional center was dynamically and soundly equipped in the Aktobe region - new buildings of the railway and air stations, residential areas were built, trolleybus traffic was organized. Aktobe has changed and acquired a modern look. Other cities of the region also grew and developed. With the active support and assistance of Liventsov, in 1975, the first in the USSR Higher Civil Aviation Flight School (AVLUGA) appeared in Aktyubinsk, which became the third higher education institution in the region. In 1977, as a result of the disaggregation of the former Kazakh railway, the West Kazakhstan railway was organized with management in Aktobe. Personal contacts of the head of the region with the heads of the relevant allied ministries, departments and departments of the Central Committee of the CPSU made it possible to solve many problematic issues of the region much faster and more fruitfully.

The first secretary of the regional party committee paid much attention to the development of agriculture. As an agronomist, he thoroughly knew all the intricacies of agriculture, all the subtleties of technology and shortcomings. With the arrival of Liventsov in the region, work began on the creation of large livestock complexes, many large enterprises of the city were involved in this construction. By the beginning of the 80s, an elevator, a feed mill and a mill were built and put into operation for the preparation and storage of agricultural products in Aktyubinsk. In 1980, a record harvest was harvested in the Aktobe region - 100 million poods of grain (1664 thousand tons). It was one tenth of the annual harvest of all Kazakhstan.

Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 19, 1981 for the outstanding success achieved in fulfilling the plans and socialist obligations to sell a billion poods of grain to the state in 1980 and overfulfilling the tenth five-year plans for the production and purchase of bread and other agricultural products Liventsov Vasily Andreevich He was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the Hammer and Sickle gold medal.

Since January 1985 - retired.

Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 8th - 11th convocations (1966-1989).

According to the unanimous opinion of those who worked and communicated with him, Vasily Liventsov was a bright personality who concentrated in himself the strongest features of the people of his generation, who experienced the difficult and dramatic turns in the history of the past century. High efficiency and purposefulness, faith in the idea and people, the ability to achieve goals and take the burden of responsibility on one's own shoulders - all these qualities made him an authoritative leader and helped to achieve a lot in life.

Lived in Moscow. In 1999, a book of memoirs by V.A. Liventsov "My time".

Awarded 3 Orders of Lenin (19.04.1967, 10.12.1973, 19.02.1981), Orders of the October Revolution (25.08.1971), Orders of the Patriotic War of the 2nd degree (17.11.1945), 5 Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (09.04.1947, 11.01 .1957, 01/15/1964, 03/03/1980, 01/13/1984), medals, including "For Labor Valor" (12/25/1959), badge "Honorary Railwayman" (1978).

In the name of V.A. Liventsov named one of the streets in the city of Aktobe (former Aktyubinsk) of the Republic of Kazakhstan.