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==Professor Kandyba==
 
==Professor Kandyba==
Es gibt einen Viktor Kandyba. Er taucht unter etwas unterschiedlichen Namen auf. Es heisst über ihn: "Kandyba Victor M. - Russian writer, hypnotist, a member of the World Association of professional hypnotists, president of the World Association of complementary medicine at YUNEKO, president of the Association of Traditional Medicine of the USSR."   "The well-known Russian scientist and explorer Kandyba raises the above and other issues in his books. Kandyba is also the president of the World Association of Professional Hypnotists. He spent many years exploring various parts of the world, taking part in expeditions across the Atlantic and the Arctic. Eventually, he produced a sensational theory by comparing assorted pieces of information. His theory seems capable of defying some dogmas that look firmly implanted in the world of science.<br>During an expedition in the Atlantic, Kandyba learned from experience that [[Atlantis]] was not located in that part of the ocean – quite contrary to the land described by Plato in detail. Unlike other scientists who gave in, Kandyba continued his quest. He opted to seek advice in the Vedas, one of the most ancient historical chronicles."
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Es gibt einen Viktor Kandyba. Er taucht unter etwas unterschiedlichen Namen auf. Es heisst über ihn: "Kandyba Victor M. - Russian writer, hypnotist, a member of the World Association of professional hypnotists, president of the World Association of complementary medicine at YUNEKO, president of the Association of Traditional Medicine of the USSR." Die Pravda schreibt, dass Kandyba herausgefunden hätte dass die Menschheit von Atlantis stamme und Atlantis irgendwo in der Artik zu finden sei: "The well-known Russian scientist and explorer Kandyba raises the above and other issues in his books. Kandyba is also the president of the World Association of Professional Hypnotists. He spent many years exploring various parts of the world, taking part in expeditions across the Atlantic and the Arctic. Eventually, he produced a sensational theory by comparing assorted pieces of information. His theory seems capable of defying some dogmas that look firmly implanted in the world of science.<br>During an expedition in the Atlantic, Kandyba learned from experience that [[Atlantis]] was not located in that part of the ocean – quite contrary to the land described by Plato in detail. Unlike other scientists who gave in, Kandyba continued his quest. He opted to seek advice in the Vedas, one of the most ancient historical chronicles." [http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/30-06-2006/82750-atlanteans-0/ Pravda]
    
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