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Ernst Muldashev
Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev
Born(1948-01-01)January 1, 1948
EducationBashkortostan State Medical University (BSMU)
Occupationsurgeon ophthalmologist

Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev (Bashkir: Мулдашев, Эрнст Рифғәт улы; born on January 1, 1948, Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky District, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) - Soviet and Russian surgeon ophthalmologist, surgeon of the highest degree, inventor, general director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "All-Russian Center for Ophthalmic and Plastic Surgery" Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation in the city of Ufa. In addition, he became famous as the author of a number of esoteric books, newspaper publications and films on mystical themes related to expeditions to Crete, Egypt and Tibet studying ancient civilizations.

Biography

Ernst Muldashev was born on January 1, 1948 in a simple family in the village of Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky District, of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. He is the son of Bashkir Rifgat Iskandarovich Muldashev and Ukrainian Valentina Kirsanovna Makhini, brother of Albert Rifgatovich Muldashev and Eduard Rifgatovich Muldashev.

From 1955 to 1965 Muldashev studied at the school (First Lyceum) of the city of Salavat.

From 1972 to 1982 he worked as a researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery at the Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases.

From 1982 to 1988, Muldashev worked as an ophthalmologist in the eye department of Hospital No.10, MSCh OLUNPZ.

From 1988 to 1990, he held the position of head of the transplant laboratory for ophthalmosurgery of MNTK "Eye Microsurgery".

From 1990, he was а director of the All-Russian Center for Ophthalmic and Plastic Surgery (Ufa).[1]

From 1990 to 1993, he was a People's Deputy of Russia. Ernst Muldashev became a deputy, according to his words, to protect his inventions, since he was accused of "experiments on a Soviet man." During the dispersal of the Supreme Council, he was arrested and beaten with batons.[2] He is the author of more than 50 Russian patents for inventions and utility models, 10 foreign patents, more than 300 scientific publications, including 7 monographs:

  • Staphylomas of sclera, 2000.
  • Surgery of the liver and biliary tract, 2005.
  • Complicated glaucoma, 2005.
  • Social and biomedical aspects of tissue transplantation, 2007.
  • Revelations of the surgeon. As I did the world's first eye transplant, 2010.
  • Are we correct for glaucoma, 2013.
  • Regenerative medicine. Alloplant biomaterials in ophthalmic surgery, 2014.

Master of Sports of the USSR, three-time champion of the USSR in sports tourism. One of the organizers and participants of the expeditions to verify the version of the crash of the missing aircraft of S. A. Levanevsky in 1937 in Yakutia.[3]

Ernst Muldashev is the author of many books about his expeditions to different countries of the world. He himself visited Greece (Crete island), India (Himalayas), China (Tibet mountains) and dozens of other countries.

Personal life

Wife - Tatyana Muldasheva.

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 at the University of Louisville (USA), a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, a certified ophthalmologist of Mexico, a member of the International Academy of Sciences.[1] According to him, he has published more than 400 scientific works, conducts 600-800 eye operations annually.[4]

The inventor of the Alloplant surgical biomaterial "Alloplant", with the help of which it was allegedly possible (according to Muldashev himself) to treat some diseases considered "hopeless".

There is a known case of the alleged treatment of the hopeless disease of the well-known tamer Teresa Durova, after which, according to the patient herself,[5][6] the opportunity to see returned to her.

According to media reports, the donor's eye was transplanted, and the patient regained her vision. Ophthalmologists deny the reality of the effectiveness of an eye transplant operation to restore vision, due to the fundamental impossibility of restoring the visual nerve. Commenting on the situation, Muldashev himself said that he made a transplant of the cornea and retina.[7]

Non-Academic Studies

The gene pool of humanity

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

Exposure

To finally unravel the secrets of this mystical country of Shambhala, an expedition of Russian scientists and climbers went to Tibet. The participants of the expedition RATT (Russian Adventure Travel Team), organized by the Russian Geographical Society with the support of Komsomolskaya Pravda, examined the area of Mount Kailash, under which an underground country is supposedly located. Scientists went up to the almost inaccessible “door to Shambhala”, examined the “stone laser”, and visited the mysterious “Death Valley”. Unfortunately, no miracles were found. All these artifacts, which Ernst Muldashev painted so colorfully in his books, are of absolutely natural origin.

Awards and honors

  • Bronze medal of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the USSR, 1986;
  • "Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation", 1998;
  • Order of Salavat Yulaev - State Award of the Republic of Bashkortostan, 2000;
  • Medal "For outstanding services to national health care”, 2001;
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples, 2007.

Membership in Societies and Associations

  • Honorary Consultant, University of Louisville (USA);
  • Certified Ophthalmologist of Mexico;
  • Member of the Board of the Association of Ophthalmologists of the Russian Federation;
  • Member of the International Academy of Sciences.

Publications

Books

  • В поисках Города Богов. Том 1. Трагическое послание древних. (2002) 544 стр. Тираж: 50000. ISBN 978-5-373-01414-4;
  • В поисках Города Богов. Том 2. Золотые пластины Харати (2002);
  • В поисках Города Богов. Том 3. В объятиях Шамбалы. (2002) 528 стр. Тираж: 3000. ISBN 978-5-373-02988-9;
  • В поисках Города Богов. Том 4. Предисловие к Матрице жизни на Земле (2002);
  • В поисках Города Богов. Том 5. Матрица Жизни на Земле (2002);
  • Трагическое послание древних;
  • В объятиях Шамбалы;
  • Золотые пластины Харати. Том 1. 320 стр. Тираж: 3000. ISBN 978-5-373-02987-2;
  • Золотые пластины Харати. Том 2. 320 стр. Тираж: 180000. ISBN 978-5-373-00031-4;
  • От кого мы произошли? Часть I Встреча с мастером (1999);
  • От кого мы произошли? Часть II. Что сказали тибетские ламы (1999);
  • От кого мы произошли? Часть III Мир сложнее, чем мы думали (1999);
  • Загадочная аура России. 400 стр. ISBN 978-5-373-02148-7;
  • Матрица жизни на Земле. 624 стр. Тираж: 2500;
  • В объятиях Дракулы. 392 стр. Тираж: 5000;
  • Путеводитель по загадочным местам планеты. (Э. Мулдашев, Н. Зятьков). Тираж 4000. ISBN 978-5-373-02990-2, ISBN 978-5-373-01397-0.

Critical Publications of Muldashev

References