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Project Camelot interviews Valery Uvarov

St Petersburg, Russia, October 2007

Dr Valery Uvarov is the head of the Department of UFO Research, Palaeosciences and Palaeotechnology of the National Security Academy of Russia, and has devoted more than 15 years to ufology as well as to the study of the legacy of ancient civilizations.

Valery speaks excellent English and is well-known in the west, having been asked to speak at a number of American UFO conferences. Notably, he was invited to attend the very exclusive 1995 Rockefeller-sponsored Alisal Ranch event which we first learned about from Bill Holden.

In October 2007, Valery invited Project Camelot to his St Petersburg home to present some controversial theories behind the 1908 Tunguska incident, the significance of 2012, and the coming magnetic pole shift - and describes the intriguing Russian construction of nine large pyramids between St. Petersburg and Moscow. The intention of this fascinating experiment is both to research new approaches to curing cancer, and to employ the pyramids as a sort of centering device during the next few years as we move closer to the galactic plane.

Valery was representing the Russian government when he spoke to us, and has been one of their leading researchers and spokesmen in the area of UFOs and consciousness. Although his ideas are controversial, our interview reveals some of his very interesting personal background and offers one or two clues about how the Russian government may be regarding the changes which could be headed our way.

Our publication of this interview has been delayed due to technical editing problems [Note: the MOV files are very large downloads and the video may best be viewed on YouTube] - as well as our intention to release this at the same time as our interview with Dr Vadim Chernobrov, a Russian physicist investigating time travel and other paranormal phenomena. Due to Project Camelot's workload and a number of translation issues on the Chernobrov footage, we've not been able to release these concurrently as originally planned. We do still intend to release this most interesting Chernobrov video soon.

To contact Bill Ryan or Kerry Cassidy, please e-mail us at support@projectcamelot.org.

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  • if the dog sitting front of the butcher watch him long enough , It may become butcher itself =))))

    to understand the purpose ...

  • He looks a bit like Nick Nolte. Wacha think??

  • This guy is the biggest bullshiter i have come across. Some of thenames he mentioned that died of cancer is all horse shit. Sri Aurobindo died at the age of 78 from natural causes, Mirra Alfassa died at the age of 73, Swami Vivekananda died at the age of 40 however it is never mentioned that he died of Cancer. What is he researching into anyway?

  • "ON ONE HAND !!!!!" ..... "yes"

  • @WanderLink how do you know this about him or his work? 

  • @eternal000sunshine That's great news!

  • as always thanks for you work Project Camelot. Great food for thought.

  • @WanderLink Research is when someone tries to find out information in a systematic and orderly manner. Essentially, research is a quest for knowledge that everyone from students to scientists and historians has undertaken at some point. Anyone can research anything. I had cancer 3 times and after doing my own research I found cures that did not involved medicine and it worked. You view is self imposed I have to say but not the true meaning of research.

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  • Real research is your own path. Responsibility upon yourself to better or forward YOUR mind and UNDERSTANDING. What isn't agreeable to YOU, simply put aside until other materials that bridge that understanding better comes. If it doesn't, then that particularity isn't meant for you but for another. Never become delusional to a point where you think YOUR conclusion is supposed to be universal for everyone because you can't agree with something. Allow other knowledge for other people.

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