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Aviaries give limits, but at the same time, they protect the thing, what is trapped in the space.



Kimmo Huosionmaa

One interesting detail in the painting "Okrilenisty" is that the small bird, what is trapped in the aviary is surrounded by the shape of the Hawk or Eagle, and in this case, we might think, that this painting is meant for the warning, that somebody would want to use the trapped bird as the bait, for calling the other people for the trap. If the eagle would attack the aviary would protect that bird. And this is the thing in aviaries. They might give limits, but also they protect the thing, what is hidden in there. Sometimes I have explained this painting as the hidden figure of RDS-220 Tsar bomb, but there would be many other explanations for this painting.

In the bird hunting is sometimes used the bird, what is trapped for calling other birds in the trap. And this thing is very interesting if we are thinking about the cases like Andrei Sakharov. This man was arrested and sent to the internal eviction, and then the doctors claimed, that this brilliant physic and the "father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb", and then somebody realized, that this man was used as the bait.

In this case, the persons, who would get a letter from Sakharov, and call to meet this well-known dissenter could be arrested by the KGB. In some rumors, the persons, who were of course well known nuclear scientists were trapped, and then the KGB wanted to get them genomes, and cells samples, what they used for cloning that person. Or maybe they stole the gametes of that person and then used the test tube fertilization for creating the extraordinary children, In this case, the sperm, what is taken from the nuclear scientists would use to fertilize the egg cells, what is taken from the women, who have high IQ.

This kind of persons can be selected from the universities and the test tube fertilization can give the possibility to create fetuses, what are capable to train for creating the next generation of Soviet scientists. Those persons are capable to make many things, what can use by the government.  And maybe if this story would be real, the Russian space or nuclear weapons program would offer the job for that kind of persons, who has a productive way to think about many things.

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