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Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev(Bashk. Muldashev, Ernst Rifғәt uly; born January 1, 1948, village of Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky district, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) - Russian ophthalmologist, surgeon of the highest category, organizer and director of the eye microsurgery center in Ufa.

He studied at school in the city of Salavat.
1972-1982 - researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery of the Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases;
1982-1988 - ophthalmologist at the eye department of hospital No. 10, Medical Unit OLUNPZ;
1988-1990 - head. Laboratory of Transplants for Ophthalmic Surgery MNTK "Eye Microsurgery";
since 1990 - Director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery (Ufa).
In 1990-1993 - People's Deputy of Russia.

Master of Sports of the USSR, three-time USSR champion in sports tourism. One of the organizers and participant of expeditions to verify the version of the crash of the missing plane of S. A. Levanevsky in 1937 in Yakutia.

Ophthalmology

Muldashev is an Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor. Member of the Board of the Society of Ophthalmologists of Russia. Surgeon of the highest category, honorary consultant of the University of Louisville (USA), member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, certified ophthalmologist of Mexico, member of the International Academy of Sciences. According to him, he has published more than 400 scientific papers and performs 600-800 eye surgeries annually.

Inventor of the surgical biomaterial “alloplant”, with the help of which it became possible (according to Muldashev himself) to treat some diseases considered “hopeless”.

There is a known case of the recovery of a well-known trainer Teresa Durova from a disease that was considered hopeless, after which, according to the patient herself, she regained the ability to see.

According to reports, he transplanted a donor eye and restored the patient’s vision, but ophthalmologists deny the reality of an eye transplant operation, due to the fundamental impossibility of restoring the optic nerve. Commenting on the situation, Muldashev himself said that he had undergone a cornea and retina transplant.

Statements from other ophthalmologists about Muldashev

Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Hristo Takhchidi:

Now we enter the eye through a puncture of one and a half to two millimeters, remove the lens, install a new one and restore vision. We can reconstruct the entire eye, we can transplant the cornea, weld the detached retina, we can work in the posterior segments of the eye - at the junction with the tissues of the optic nerve. But we are not able to restore the dead nervous tissue.

Question:- Bashkir doctor Ernst Muldashev seems to be curing blindness, and is undertaking to transplant eyes. His most famous patient is a famous singer.

I’m not afraid to say harshly: such treatment is quackery. At the same time, Muldashev is a truly knowledgeable ophthalmologist, a professor, who was engaged in plastic surgery. But at some point he got carried away and began to “shamanize.” We have been discussing with him for a long time. After all, he did not show a patient with an eye transplant to any professional doctor. Alas, today such a transplant is impossible.

Professor Valery Eckhardt, head of the Chelyabinsk Ophthalmo-Endocrinology Center, member of the board of the All-Russian Society of Ophthalmologists:

Question:- But legends tell about the Ufa ophthalmologist Ernst Muldashev. Is it true that he was the first in the world to have an eye transplant?

Ernst Rifgatovich and I have a good relationship. And I never cease to be amazed at the versatility and originality of this personality. He is interested in alternative medicine, walks in the Himalayas, and meets lamas. He has his own theory of the origin of man from Tibet (our predecessors were the three-eyed Lemurians and Atlanteans). He writes poetry and books. Perhaps all this allows him to maintain a certain direction in ophthalmology at a high level. He is the only one in the country engaged in the use of human tissue for reconstructive operations. But no one in the world has been able to regenerate the retina of the eye - the eye transplanted to a woman does not see. The ophthalmological community was very indignant about this.

Non-academic research

Ophthalmogeometry

E. Muldashev and his like-minded people conducted an experiment where people were given photographs of the faces of famous people, cut into three parts - lower (mouth), middle (eyes), upper (forehead, hair). Identification was successful only based on the “eye part” of the face. Based on the results obtained, it was suggested that the eye, as a scanning beam, reads twenty-two parameters. As a result, a computer program was created with which it was possible to reconstruct a person’s appearance from the eyes.

By scanning photographs of the eyes of representatives of all races of the globe, it was calculated what the average eye might look like; According to the assumption made, such an eye belongs to representatives of the Tibetan race. By mathematical approximation, the location of the eyes of the peoples of all races of the world was made - the final result was four hypothetical routes of human migration around the globe, the sources of which led to the regions of Tibet.

Also, using ophthalmogeometry, a portrait of the creature whose eyes belong to the temples in Tibet was compiled.

Gene pool of humanity

The gene pool of humanity, according to Muldashev, is a hypothetical formation, which is a collection of samadhi caves, located mainly in the Himalayas, in which people of previous civilizations are in a “preserved” state (state of samadhi or samadhi).

According to Muldashev, the purpose of the Gene Pool is to revive humanity again in the event of its death as a result of war, man-made disaster, global cataclysm, etc.

Ernst Muldashev - photo

Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev
Russia, 01/01/1948

Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev was born on January 1, 1948 in the village of Sermenevo, Beloretsky District, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Works at the Bashkir State Medical Institute. In 1972-1982 – senior researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery at the Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases; in 1982-1988 – ophthalmologist of the eye department of hospital No. 10 of the Medical Unit OLUNPZ; in 1988-1990 - head. laboratory of transplants for ophthalmic surgery MNTK "Eye Microsurgery". In 1990, he became director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery (Ufa).

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, General Director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Honored Doctor of Russia, winner of the medal "For Outstanding Services to Domestic Healthcare", surgeon of the highest category, honorary consultant of the University of Louisville (USA), member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, diploma ophthalmologist of Mexico, master of sports in sports tourism, three-time champion of the USSR.
E.R. Muldashev is a major Russian scientist with a worldwide reputation. He is the founder of a new direction in medicine - regenerative surgery, i.e. surgery to “grow” human tissue. For the first time in the world, he successfully performed an eye transplant operation. Currently, the scientist is working on the basics of cloning surgery, i.e. surgery for the regenerative creation of entire organs.
The scientist has developed about 100 new types of operations, invented and introduced into production 83 types of Alloplant biomaterials, published more than 300 scientific papers, received 56 patents in Russia and many countries around the world. He has visited more than 40 countries around the world with lectures and operations. Performs 600-800 complex operations annually.
E.R. Muldashev admits that he still cannot fully understand the essence of his main invention - the Alloplant biomaterial, which stimulates the regeneration of human tissue. Realizing that the “Alloplant”, made from the tissues of deceased people, carries deep natural mechanisms for creating the human body, E.R. In the process of research, Muldashev contacts not only scientists of various kinds (physicists, molecular biologists, etc.), but also turns to the foundations of religions and esoteric knowledge.
That is why he organized 5 scientific expeditions to the Himalayas, Tibet and Egypt, which significantly deepened the understanding of the problems of regenerative surgery. But these expeditions were also accompanied by sensational discoveries of a philosophical and historical nature. According to the results of the first Himalayan expedition, E.R. Muldashev wrote the book “From whom did we come?”, which was reprinted many times and translated into many languages ​​of the world.
The author’s new book, “In Search of the City of the Gods,” offered to the reader, is written in a fascinating style, but at its core it is deeply scientific and touches on global philosophical problems.
R.T. Nigmatullin, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences

I’ll add on my own behalf... I want to make a series of publications dedicated to E.R. Muldashev - traveler and researcher. I think you, dear readers of my diary, will be interested to know about all the numerous travels and discoveries made by this amazing Man and Scientist.

Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev born on January 1, 1948 in the village of Sermenevo, Beloretsk region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Works at the Bashkir State Medical Institute. In 1972–1982 - senior researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery at the Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases; in 1982–1988 - ophthalmologist of the eye department of hospital No. 10 of the Medical Unit OLUNPZ; in 1988–1990 - head. laboratory of transplants for ophthalmic surgery MNTK "Eye Microsurgery". In 1990, he became director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery (Ufa).
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, General Director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Honored Doctor of Russia, winner of the medal “For Outstanding Services to Domestic Healthcare”, surgeon of the highest category, honorary consultant of the University of Louisville (USA), member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, diploma ophthalmologist of Mexico, master of sports in sports tourism, three-time champion of the USSR.
E.R. Muldashev is a major Russian scientist with a worldwide reputation. He is the founder of a new direction in medicine - regenerative surgery, i.e. surgery to “grow” human tissue. For the first time in the world, he successfully performed an eye transplant operation. Currently, the scientist is working on the basics of cloning surgery, that is, surgery to regeneratively create entire organs.
The scientist has developed about 100 new types of operations, invented and introduced into production 83 types of Alloplant biomaterials, published more than 300 scientific papers, received 56 patents in Russia and many countries around the world. He has visited more than 40 countries around the world with lectures and operations. Performs 600–800 complex operations annually.
E.R. Muldashev admits that he still cannot fully understand the essence of his main invention - the Alloplant biomaterial, which stimulates the regeneration of human tissue. Realizing that “Alloplant”, made from the tissues of deceased people, carries deep natural mechanisms for creating the human body, E.R. In the process of research, Muldashev contacts not only scientists of various kinds (physicists, molecular biologists, etc.), but also turns to the foundations of religions and esoteric knowledge.
That is why he organized 5 scientific expeditions to the Himalayas, Tibet and Egypt, which significantly deepened the understanding of the problems of regenerative surgery. But these expeditions were also accompanied by sensational discoveries of a philosophical and historical nature. According to the results of the first Himalayan expedition, E.R. Muldashev wrote the book “From whom did we come?”, which was reprinted many times and translated into many languages ​​of the world.
The author’s new book, “In Search of the City of the Gods,” offered to the reader, is written in a fascinating style, but at its core it is deeply scientific and touches on global philosophical problems.

The name of the ophthalmologist scientist and experienced traveler Ernst Muldashev is well known not only in Russia, but throughout the world. In his articles and books, he writes about his vivid impressions of meeting people of different religions and cultures, and offers his bold hypotheses about mysterious natural phenomena. His books have many caring readers who write to the editor and ask questions to the author. We addressed some of them to Ernst Muldashev.

–Ernst Rifgatovich, you have come to such an understanding of the world where there is a place for esotericism and religion. This probably has a lot to do with the impressions gained while traveling. But as time passes, many things are seen differently, and a more balanced understanding comes. Are you still ready today to believe your intuition, those extraordinary conclusions that readers talk about and argue about?

– There are many different interpretations about intuition. A popular version, for example, is about “connecting” selected people to the global information space, from where they draw new knowledge. For me, this question is clear: we must listen to God’s prompting - this is intuition. And you can hear it only when you take it seriously, you can understand it, systematize it and use it correctly.

Technology of the Ancients

– Among your readers there are those who consider these publications from the point of view of strict science. There is a lot of controversy about amazing ancient structures, about the origin of mountains of unusual shape.

– I met with geologists many times. We often talked about the unusual buildings that I had seen during my expeditions. But I believe that my version does not contradict their professional point of view. Tibetan lamas told me that the legendary “city of the Gods” was built with the help of powerful energy that emanated from the Shantamani stone. This energy fed the “machines of the ancients,” and they, like giant lasers, sharpened the mountains, giving them the desired shapes. The stone was inside the pyramid. According to Tibetan legends, it is in it, like in a stone file, that the program for creating life on Earth is written.

– In Buryatia in 2002, the “incorruptible body of Khambo Lama Itigelov” was placed in a temple for worship. The head of the Buryat Buddhists remained in this state for 75 years. Do you think this is the same state of samadhi that you write about in your books about Tibet, when a person is “neither alive nor dead” and can return to normal life?

– Somati is a phenomenon that we, Russian scientists, were the first to identify. Again thanks to intuition. In 1996, I traveled to India and on this trip I made a discovery for myself: the people of the Atlantean and Limurian civilization, whose height reached 10 meters, could self-preserve through meditation. The human body passed into the fourth state - viscous water. At the same time, his spirit was in a free state, but connected to the body through the so-called silver thread - this is an energy substance that allows one to find his body if the spirit wants to bring it back to life. The state of samadhi can last for thousands of years. But there is one condition: the temperature in the cave must be plus 4 degrees.

All samadhi are located in deep caves, which are protected by an energy barrier; it does not allow aliens in there. But I visited one of them. I was allowed into this sacred place as a person with a special mission. I managed to get quite close to people in a state of samadhi. In the dim light I saw them. Of different heights, they sat motionless in the Buddha pose.

– In the Valley of Death, you experienced severe pain, fear and a real feeling of imminent death. But your followers follow the same tracks. Why didn't they experience what you did?

“I really barely survived.” My whole life flashed before my eyes, as if in a kaleidoscope. I realized: The Valley of Death is a place where conscience is at the forefront. It reveals how you got along with your conscience throughout your life. But not everyone who has been there undergoes the ordeal that I had to endure. I think this is due to the fact that not every person strives to live with a clear conscience and is used to acting according to circumstances.

– In addition to the Valley of Death, you have visited many so-called places of power. I would like to know your opinion about the death in 1959 of a group of tourists at the Dyatlov Pass, about which much is written today...

– I’ve been to this pass twice, but both times I went around this place from the other side of the ridge. This is the Permian triangle, a very difficult place. The Dyatlov Pass is a place where we are not allowed to appear at all. There, according to local legends, there is an entrance to the underworld, where the yellow ocean splashes and the underground sun shines. They live there according to the law of the pure soul. The Dyatlov group was not to blame for anything, they are not bad guys. But for the underground world, we, ordinary people, are an infectious bomb.

The search continues

– You recently returned from an expedition to Great Britain and Ireland. What finds did you bring? What are you working on now?

– Many people have watched the film “The Lord of the Rings”, but not everyone knows that this trilogy is based on the ancient scripture The Silmarillion. It has come down to us, apparently, from the depths of centuries. The Silmarillion, as well as the works of the Initiates (E. Blavatsky, Plato), contains knowledge about the creation of the world, about the competition of different forms of life. The world was different then. There were angels - elves, there were dwarfs - gnomes, little people - hobbits, there were ordinary people, there were devilish creatures - orcs, werewolves... After studying The Silmarillion, we went to Great Britain, because it is on the territory of modern England that the so-called point 6666 is located Calculations using a mathematical model of the globe showed that the distance from the sacred Mount Kailash (its height is 6666 meters) in Tibet to one of the sacred points in the south of England is exactly 6666 kilometers. Tibetans consider six to be the number of power. From this point in England to the center of the Bermuda Triangle is also 6666 kilometers.

In addition, the Silmarillion mentions Rings of Power, endowed with special powers. Readers can learn about all this from my new book, which I am currently working on. It's called "The Three Rings of the Elves."

– Where are you planning to go on your next expedition?

– This will be Jaisalmer, a city in India. It is located in the middle of the Great Indian Desert and is the point on the globe opposite Easter Island, where there is a pipe cave guarded by a bird-man, and the famous idols born from the Rano Raraku volcano, which, according to legend, are death chips. According to the information we have, we can say with confidence that there are no accidents in the location of ancient monuments. All of them are arranged in strict order and cover the globe as if with a network. There are guesses that the point opposite Easter Island keeps many secrets and mysteries. We plan to go there this year.

Off topic question

– Ernst Rifgatovich, in your medical practice you have been successfully using your own invention – alloplant – for a long time. What prospects do you see for its wider use in medical practice? What other clinics besides Ufa use alloplant?

– Alloplant gave rise to the medicine of the future, regenerative medicine. Alloplant gave about 150 types of new operations. It is already used by 605 Russian clinics. People from all regions of Russia and 70 countries of the world come to Ufa for treatment. With the help of an alloplant, for the first time in the world, we have the opportunity to “grow” organs and tissues. The drug is not rejected by the body and can remain in the tissues for a long time, gradually dissolving and thereby providing long-term (up to a year) stimulation of biologically active points of the body. In the organ for which the alloplant injection point is responsible, local immunity increases, the process of cell renewal is activated and the regeneration mechanism is launched. But even I, the person who invented the alloplant, can honestly say that I do not fully understand the nature of its effect on the human body. Work on this important topic continues.

Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev (b. January 1, 1948 in the village of Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky District, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) - Russian ophthalmologist, surgeon of the highest category, organizer and director of the eye microsurgery center in Ufa. The general public is also known as the author of a number of scandalous books and newspaper publications on mystical topics, written by him in connection with expeditions to Tibet and Egypt.

He studied at school in the city of Salavat. 1972-1982 - researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery of the Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases; 1982-1988 - ophthalmologist at the eye department of hospital No. 10, Medical Unit OLUNPZ; 1988-1990 - head. Laboratory of Transplants for Ophthalmic Surgery MNTK "Eye Microsurgery"; since 1990 - Director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery (Ufa). In 1990-1993 - People's Deputy of Russia.

Master of Sports of the USSR, three-time USSR champion in sports tourism. One of the organizers and participant of expeditions to verify the version of the crash of the missing plane of S. A. Levanevsky in 1937 in Yakutia.