Healer Anatoly Kashpirovsky, who celebrated his 85th birthday, is, as they say, back in business.
The medium first appeared on Soviet citizens’ screens in 1989, when he remotely “anesthetized” a woman during surgery.
After his stunning success, Kashpirovsky also quickly disappeared: he has been virtually unheard of for the past 30 years.
And recently he returned from America to Moscow and again took up his old ways, namely, conducting healing sessions.
And although the scale of his activities is not the same as in the Soviet years, nevertheless, those wishing to receive treatment from the “legend” are lining up.
The methods used by Anatoly Kashpirovsky have come to the attention of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Here they could not ignore them and, as Vesti.ru reports, they called them absolute pseudoscience from the category of absolute fantasy and pseudoscientific theories.
“It is clear that this cannot be treated as anything other than absolute pseudoscience,” the Russian Academy of Sciences stated categorically, adding that “there can be no two opinions here.”