Natural Anomaly Research Department at E-TERRA Institute
Natural Anomaly Research Department at E-TERRA Institute
The Natural Anomaly Research Department at E-TERRA Institute is a U.S.-based international research division focused on the investigation of natural phenomena that fall outside conventional scientific models. Recognized globally for its interdisciplinary approach, the department explores the boundaries of known science through field studies, parapsychological analysis, and geobiological research.
Areas of Focus.
Geobiological Networks (Hartmann Grid) One of the core areas of research is the Hartmann Grid — a global geobiological network believed to influence human well-being and environmental balance. The department studies the energetic nature of these intersections using both instrumental and parapsychological methods, exploring their electromagnetic properties and physiological impact.
Ley Lines and Earth Energetics In parallel, the department investigates ley lines — linear alignments of ancient sites and natural formations believed to carry subtle earth energies. Unlike the Hartmann Grid, ley lines are thought to possess greater energetic intensity. Through experiments and theoretical modeling, researchers aim to understand their structure, origins, and relevance to consciousness and planetary dynamics.
Geopathogenic Zones The department also focuses on geopathogenic zones — areas where natural anomalies may adversely affect human and animal health. These zones are analyzed using geological surveys, electromagnetic field measurements, and historical data. Researchers are developing methods to detect and mitigate the harmful effects of such areas, contributing to both health sciences and environmental studies.
UFO Phenomena and High-Strangeness Events As part of its broader scope, the department investigates unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), close encounter reports, and other high-strangeness occurrences. Researchers document and analyze eyewitness accounts, examine physical traces, and explore the psychological aspects of such experiences through parapsychological frameworks. Student Field Research and Experiential Learning Students enrolled in E-TERRA’s programs in Applied Astrology and Parapsychology have the unique opportunity to participate in field expeditions. These immersive experiences involve:
Investigating anomalous zones and energy hotspots
Visiting ancient sacred sites, megalithic structures, and religious monuments
Conducting on-site measurements and interviews
Observing UAP activity where documented sightings have occurred
Under expert supervision, students apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts — particularly those studying meditation, astral projection, and extrasensory perception. These expeditions serve as a foundation for critical thinking, research design, and interdisciplinary exploration. Advancing Knowledge Beyond Boundaries
The Natural Anomaly Research Department is not only an academic institution — it is a living laboratory for frontier science. It fosters collaboration between scholars, explorers, and intuitives, offering a structured yet visionary environment for those who seek to understand the unknown.
Students and researchers alike emerge from E-TERRA with practical skills, analytical frameworks, and a deeper sense of the interconnectedness between the physical world, human consciousness, and the unseen dimensions of reality.