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Research Institute on Anomalous Phenomena

Dear Visitor,

Welcome to the Research Institute on Anomalous Phenomena (RIAP) website!

RIAP is an independent scientific-research body, established in Kharkiv (Ukraine) in 1992. It is an open structure uniting specialists and amateurs who live in various countries, being deeply interested in the search for solution of the most baffling mysteries of the contemporary world and history. We make our investigations in close collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences and Academy of Cosmonautics.

On our website you will obtain the most reliable, interesting, and fresh information about real enigmas from behind the former Iron Curtain, now the Curtain of Silence. If you wish, you can also join us in our investigations. We are open to any form of collaboration between RIAP and dedicated individuals and organizations elsewhere on the globe (if not beyond it!)

A special periodical newsletter, RIAP Bulletin (RB), was founded in 1994 to inform the international scientific and anomalistic communities about the results of investigations conducted by RIAP specialists and other scientists in the territory of the former Soviet Union. It is the only serious anomalistic periodical in the Commonwealth of Independent States published in English, both in print and electronic (PDF) versions. For details please click the hyperlink below:

RIAP Bulletin contents, RIAP Bulletin PDF files, free downloadable papers and abstracts of papers
RIAP Bulletin

When surfing the pages of this site, you will also find the following information on the institute and its work:

General overview of RIAP activities and research interests
RIAP research staff
Where we are in the Galaxy
How to become a RIAP Associate
Selected links that can be of use to serious anomalists

Postal addresses:

Ukraine Head Office: P.O. Box 4542, 61022 Kharkov-22, UKRAINE

RIAP US  Representative: Robert W. Gray, 92 Cypress St., Rochester, NY 14620, USA

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