Alan Chumak: biography, personal life, family, wife, children - photo


Material from Frikopedia - encyclopedia of pseudoscience

Chumak Alan Vladimirovich
Directions extrasensory perception, healing
Science medicine
Date of Birth May 26, 1935(1935-05-26)(age 81)
Place of Birth Moscow, RSFSR
FreakRank

(link)

Chumak video

Allan Vladimirovich Chumak

(May 26, 1935, Moscow, RSFSR) - a popular psychic healer and bioenergy information freak in the early 90s. A television journalist by profession, president of the regional public Foundation for the Promotion of Research into Social and Anomalous Phenomena.

Height, weight, age. Years of life of Alan Chumak

Since this man was a famous person, many fans wanted to know his height, weight, and age, among other things. Years of life of Alan Chumak – 1935-2017. And during this time he did a lot, earning not only all-Union fame, but also the sincere love of many people. And although mostly among them there were only sick and desperate people, this did not stop Alan from becoming one of the most popular and sought-after leading psychics of the Soviet Union.

Although, looking at photos of Alan Chumak in his youth and now, one can hardly say that this young and unremarkable guy will become a real celebrity in the future.

Allan Chumak, christened Alexander.

I wish you and your loved ones health and prosperity!

What kind of person is this - a psychic
?
Why - if he treats people - is he able to cope with such ailments that doctors are powerless to deal with? Psychic healing is said to be " alternative medicine
".
And a psychic who successfully treats is called the lofty word “ healer
”...

A psychic is a person of high sensitivity. He sees, hears and feels what other people cannot. And it can influence a person’s body, soul, and even the course of events in his life in a way that ordinary people cannot. And therefore it gives the patient not only healing of body and soul

, but also of Fate itself - if she is sick...

My dear friends! Welcome to visit me - to the website of the psychic and healer Allan Chumak

!

This is my only official website. This is where I work: I post my materials and healing tools. Everything else that you see on the Internet as “Allan Chumak’s site” is secondary.

Make yourself at home here. Make yourself comfortable, relax, breathe freely, relax. Do not hurry. This is a magical place. If something is wrong with you, if illness or trouble comes your way, spend a little time on the site, take from here what you think is necessary, and everything will pass. Here is my Gift, Wisdom and Power of the Teacher, who led me through life in wonderful ways. Here is all the best that I have gained over decades of my healing practice. Here is my living help to those who, in difficult times, have the wisdom to ask for help from the Unknown

and accept it with gratitude.

Read what is the essence of healing the body and soul “from Allan Chumak

and use my help: write, call.
In the fight against illnesses (especially serious illnesses!) we must use everything useful that knowledge about a person gives us. And in this sense, neglecting what alternative medicine, psychic help, and extrasensory healing
is simply unreasonable. Combine the use of my healing tools and the help of Allan Chumak with the prescriptions of your attending physician - and thus you will receive effective comprehensive treatment. It can no longer be classified as traditional or alternative medicine. This is a powerful, universal healing effect on the body that can cope with any disease!

To get started, take a free healing session with Allan Chumak. You will immediately feel better. It was recorded in the summer of 1989, and millions of people who took it at that time received healing. Read about it in letters from viewers. Much has changed since then: over many, many years of healing, I have gained vast experience in treating people. I put this experience into my healing tools. You can purchase them in my online store. With their help, you will cope with ailments that you are already tired of fighting, and will receive protection from misfortunes and troubles. They will help you live in such a way that happiness, luck and love never leave you.

Carefully read the methodological materials of the site “This will help you” (link column on the left page). Realize the vital importance of maintaining the harmony of your energy information field and learn to harmonize it yourself. This work contains the secret of your health, beauty and well-being in all areas of life.

My dears, be healthy and happy. And may luck accompany you in all your bright deeds!

Biography and personal life of Alan Chumak

On May 26, 1935, the future healer Alan Chumak was born in Moscow. This non-standard name was given to him by his father, Vladimir Chumak, who worked as a translator. What his mother did remains unknown.

Among the family there was often talk that the boy had certain abilities. He was an inquisitive child, but this did not affect his school studies one bit.

Chumak's first profession was coaching (cycling). This became his favorite business, which he soon abandoned due to squabbles with management. Having then received the profession of a reporter at Moscow State University, he also became interested in extrasensory perception.

Realizing that he was not without a gift, Chumak began to actively develop it, and in the nineties he began performing on television, amazing the public. He quickly gained fame. But difficulties began after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when activities similar to his were banned, and Chumak was forced to stop everything.

The biography and personal life of Alan Chumak still raise many questions. Some still call him a healer, while others call him a charlatan. And although he died almost a year ago, the causes of Chumak’s death still remain completely unknown. The grave of the famous psychic is located at the Troyekurov cemetery.

short biography

There are several versions of the biography of the psychic - some believe that from childhood he surprised adults with his abilities: he told historical information that he could not have known about. Others believe that there was no gift at all, and Chumak is an adventurer who took advantage of the boundless trust of Soviet people in television.

The beginning of the way

Allan Chumak was born in Moscow in 1935. The unusual name, which raised many questions about the nationality of the celebrity, was given to the boy by his father, who worked as a translator. The child grew up during the difficult post-war period.

He did poorly at school and was a bully. According to personal confessions, the young man’s only hobby was sports. After graduating from high school, he entered the physical education institute, where he studied to become a cycling coach. Journalism became the young man’s second calling – he soon received a specialized diploma from Moscow State University.

Before the discovery of paranormal abilities, Chumak worked as a physical education teacher, a sports commentator on television, and also as an editor in one of the Moscow publications. At the same time, he conducted scientific activities.

Psychic

In his interviews, the TV presenter admitted that he discovered his “gift” only after he turned forty-two years old. He often came across information about psychics in newspapers, but did not believe in the existence of such powers - he considered healers to be deceivers.

Chumak described his strength as a stream of colossal energy, which he brought out through his palms.

The next “burst of strength” could even worsen the seer’s health: he said that at such moments his blood pressure rises, and the veins in his hands swell - this is the load the body has to deal with.

Soon after the appearance of such “tides”, the newly minted psychic began to hear the voice of the Teacher. The teacher said that the gift should be used for the benefit of people, namely, to begin to heal. The man began to receive people in need of help at home, and his fame began to grow - people told each other about the unusual “healer.” The line of people waiting to meet Chumak began to grow - visitors were now coming not only from Moscow, but from the region and neighboring cities.

Television output

Soon the famous doctor received an offer with a request to conduct several sessions live from Central Television. One of the central channels showed programs with Chumak, during which he invited viewers to bring containers of water, as well as various medicinal ointments and potions to the TV screen in order to charge them with healing energy. During the sessions, the sorcerer said practically nothing, only made passes with his hands and moved his lips.

Surprisingly, the strange format of the programs caused a real sensation among TV viewers, and the doctor himself gained unprecedented popularity. According to him, he received several million letters of gratitude from fans in which they described their miraculous cure with the help of television programs.

Chumak even organized something like “tours” - group healing sessions were held at huge venues, sometimes even stadiums. Every now and then there were reports in the press that a psychic helped bring a child out of a coma or restore mobility to the paralyzed limbs of some unfortunate person.

Everything is documented: Allan Chumak in his last interview stated that he has a patent for... water charging. According to him, this process is called “transfer of bioenergetic information to moisture-containing substances.”

As a professional journalist, Chumak wrote three books about his superpowers.

Soon the telemagician had a competitor - Anatoly Kashpirovsky, who, with the help of special teleconferences, could hypnotize a curious viewer. Unlike journalist Chumak, Kashpirovsky had a diploma as a psychotherapist and many years of practice in his specialty. Allan Chumak himself answered questions about the imitator that he did not consider Kashpirovsky a competitor, since they were working in different directions.

In 2014, the series “The Miracle Worker” was filmed, the plot of which is reminiscent of the confrontation between famous psychics of the 90s.

The activities of the healer have been criticized many times by the scientific world. At the same time, when Chumak called for applying his photo to sore spots, the chairman of the Russian Academy of Sciences commission for combating pseudoscience, Eduard Kruglyakov, denied the existence of the “Chumak effect,” which supposedly brought relief to the sick.

According to him, the possibility of pain reduction after sessions may be due to blind faith in television - the so-called “placebo effect”. There is also no confirmed evidence of a cure for serious diseases.

Prohibition on activity and further career

Soon, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation resolved disagreements between competitors and a number of adopted documents introduced restrictions on the provision of such services. Soon after this, programs about hypnosis and healing people through television screens disappeared from the airwaves.

The psychic himself continued to conduct the reception, but on a much more modest scale. In 2000, he tried to get involved in politics - he ran for the State Duma of the Samara Region, but received too few votes. In the political field, Kashpirovsky surpassed his rival - for about two years he was a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

In 2008, Allan Vladimirovich appeared on a Ukrainian TV show about psychics as one of the jury members.

Family and children of Alan Chumak

No less popular than the biography of the famous healer is the topic of the family and children of Alan Chumak. And this is not surprising, because many were interested in knowing at least something about the family life of one of the main idols of the Soviet era.

Despite the fact that he had supernatural skills, he was not able to find true love right away, since he married twice in his entire life. He also has two children - a daughter from his first wife and a son from his second. There is a 17 year difference between them. But it is worth noting that it was with his last wife that Chumak spent 40 whole years, which, undoubtedly, were truly filled with happiness.

Son of Alan Chumak - Dmitry Chumak

It is impossible not to notice that, although the Soviet healer himself was widely known throughout the Union, not much is actually known about his children. The son of Alan Chumak, Dmitry Chumak, was born in 1984, when Alan was married for the second time. Having matured, Dmitry decided not to repeat the fate of his father, and chose his own path, taking up the work of a private entrepreneur.

High-profile news about the healer’s son appeared only once - when in 2011 he was kidnapped in order to receive a ransom. The kidnapper, as it turned out, was one of the FSB officers. Otherwise, the descendant of the famous psychic leads a quiet life, far from the press.

Chumak

A terrible and unforeseen incident occurred on September 9, 1968 in Leningrad, during a speech on Leningrad television in the notorious live broadcast of the First Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the CPSU, Comrade Tolstikov. A few minutes after the start of the broadcast, Comrade Tolstikov felt ill, lost consciousness, and the broadcast was interrupted; Comrade Tolstikov was struck by a severe stroke, and he died on the studio floor without regaining consciousness, despite all the efforts of the resuscitation team. The case was egregious and unacceptable: the death of a leader of such rank should have been presented to the people as an abstract secret of the Higher Spheres as the death of the Chinese Emperor. For political reasons, a rumor was created about his removal and appointment as USSR Ambassador to China, and even jokes were made on this topic. This is relatively well known. Less known and almost unmemorable is that the very next day, his first deputy and second secretary, Comrade Grishchenko, appeared on the same television in order to read the same address, programmatic and necessary: ​​September 68 - the turning point of the political course after many events in the world and the country . And he suffered exactly the same fate!.. And you say... A strict non-disclosure agreement was taken from all television workers and the intensive care team. The KGB with desperate force shook up the TV, the Smolny canteen, the staff of assistants and assistants, drivers and mechanics of the regional committee garage, checked all contacts, squeezed out the juice from the pathological anatomy and biochemical laboratory of Sverdlovka, interrogated the families: in vain; stroke, all the symptoms, and that's it. They were looking for a terrorist attack! Colonel Kalugin became a general at the Leningrad KGB! Everyone rowed: they were burning with zeal, they remembered Kirov, no joke. And when everything was squeezed out, a grain remained in the sediment: television. And it turned out: In August, LenTV, Chapygina 6, received, in order to switch from b/w to color, new French equipment in the SECAM system (very little used in the world compared to PAL). The tight-fisted and impoverished state (the oil crisis had not yet arrived, petrodollars were not flowing in) spent more than was absolutely necessary on only two items (and, in fact, one): weapons and ideology. That’s why they slammed money into TV, the main weapon of ideology and propaganda. Western statistics already existed: how much more effective and stronger impact does color TV have on the viewer than black and white. That's why we chose SECAM. Not because it’s cheaper—price was not a factor in ideology. And (less perfect?! hehe...) the colors were more concentrated, more active, unnaturally more contrasting - they hurt the eyes and brain more. That's why the Central Research Institute of Communications was there. And when a speaker, or even more so a party leader, addresses the people through a color screen, the efficiency of the intelligibility of his speech increases significantly. The circuit through which the affecting image and sound is transmitted is simple: speaker - camera - cable - monitor - cable - remote control - cable - amplifier - transmitting antenna - broadcast - receiving antenna - cable - TV receiver - viewer. In principle and in general terms this is true. This is the chain through which the influence occurs. And how it goes! When in the late eighties Kashpirovsky and Chumak actually put many people to sleep, some people’s sores actually healed, they charged the water, etc. - they quickly got used to this, millions of people felt the effect on themselves, and no one was particularly surprised. Doctors mostly did not believe and cursed, many after the programs turned to them with an obvious deterioration in their health - but this is also an effect, negative, but the most reliable: it was recorded by traditional mass medicine. And not just hypnosis, not just suggestion: what about that American guy who started the watch on TV for viewers to wake up? Many laughed, but he was on TV! — the stopped Big Ben started! This is an absolute fact, there are a lot of witnesses and journalists. That is: the connection is semiconductor, in one direction. But: absolute semiconductors do not exist in nature. Firstly, the reaction force tends to equal the action force. Secondly, if the “receiving” end of such a semiconductor connection is itself energetically charged, then if it reaches a very high, powerful energy level, a message arises from it of such strength that it exceeds the valve-closing capabilities of the semiconductor and is pressed towards the opposite direction . Communication becomes two-way. It’s like if you connect a powerful compressor to a water tap: either the pipes will burst, or the roof will fly off the water pump. And Leningrad fiercely hated its party bosses. Since Zhdanov's times they have been talking about the greed, meanness and cruelty of the owners of Smolny. And their faces inspired disgust. And the evil, negative energy of millions of television viewers was made up of drops, just like a jet of a hydromonitor under enormous pressure cuts down a granite rock. TV - cable - antenna - broadcast - TV tower antenna - amplifier - cable - remote control - cable - monitor - cable - camera - speaker! And when the operator pointed the camera's crosshairs at the boss's eyes, this was equivalent to pointing an optical sight, a harpoon gun, or a remote-controlled ATGM. After this, work on introducing VCRs on TV was hastily accelerated, and the era of live broadcasts ended for a long time. And as administrative measures, they changed the leadership and appointed the hardened committeeman, the iron and permanent Lapin, as chairman of the State Committee for Television and Radio. Nobody, of course, noticed in the flow of official information that the Lenin Prize for 1969 in the field of technology was received by a “group of employees” of the Central Research Institute of Communications “for the introduction into operation of original new generation technologies.” And no one wondered why the First Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the CPSU, member of the Politburo of the Central Committee, Comrade Romanov, never spoke live on television. So everything was known to whoever needed it for a long time, was taken into account and used.

Daughter of Alan Chumak - Elena Chumak

As for the daughter of this man, there is practically no information about this woman. The daughter of Alan Chumak, Elena Chumak, is the first-born of the Soviet healer; she appeared in 1967. On the Internet you can see several photos of her together with the famous dad. And it is worth noting that Elena is almost a copy of her father. Perhaps that's all. There is nothing more intelligible about what a woman lives or does today.

She is currently 50 years old. It is quite possible that she has long had her own family, children and maybe even grandchildren. But ordinary people are not allowed to know about this. Be that as it may, whether to share your personal life or not is a personal matter for everyone.

Ex-wife of Alan Chumak

Who the ex-wife of Alan Chumak really is is not known for certain. Their marriage was short-lived, and the divorce took place a long time ago. And there is no information about this marriage, except, perhaps, that the healer’s first child, daughter Elena, was born in this marriage. Although, from her photo in her youth, it is quite possible to assume that Chumak’s first wife was a very pretty woman.

Be that as it may, TV presenter, clairvoyant and healer Alan Chumak has repeatedly mentioned that he loves his children equally. They are both adults and live their own lives. As for his first wife, it is not even known whether she is still alive.

Childhood and youth

The future “magician” was born in Moscow in May 1935. Biography of Allan Chumak – white spots. Information about the family and parents is fragmentary and contradictory. Some sources say that the boy grew up as an ordinary child. Like his peers, he was a moderate hooligan, played football in the yard, and skipped classes. He studied poorly; teachers called Allan a slob. Neither transfers from class to class, nor from one school to another helped: the guy did not take up his studies.

Allan Chumak

Other sources describe a miracle boy who surprised his relatives and peers with stories about the culture and religion of India, information about which he could not get either from newspapers or books, since there was no literature on this topic in the Chumaks’ house. In post-war Moscow, only a few knew about the Vedas and the wheel of Samsara.

Young Allan amazed adults with information taken from nowhere about the fates of celebrities, and told little-known events of history. But in the 1940s, the boy was perceived as an eccentric and a dreamer.

Allan Chumak in his youth

The truth is somewhere in the middle, but in high school Allan Chumak did not think about healing. After graduating from school, the guy entered the Institute of Physical Education. After receiving his diploma, he got a job as a cycling coach.

At the age of 29, the promising coach was forced to leave the sport. Before his dismissal, the commission entrusted Chumak to attend an international conference in the capital of Belarus, but when the commission members read Allan’s scientific work, they doubted his competence. The young man presented controversial statements that had no scientific basis.

Allan Chumak

Allan Chumak did not give up and surprised his acquaintances: on the first attempt, the fired coach entered Moscow State University, one of the most prestigious faculties - journalism. After graduating from university, he got a job at the popular newspaper “Evening Moscow”. Then he moved to the reputable Trud and Moskovsky Komsomolets.

Biographers of Allan Chumak claim that the future “magician” became interested in extrasensory perception and other “miracle practices” while working for a newspaper. But in those years, the journalist looked at “healers” exclusively as charlatans and swindlers. Rumor has it that he even prepared revealing publications about the fraud of “miracle doctors.”

Alan Chumak's wife - Lyudmila Chumak

No matter how psychic Chumak was, if he, of course, really was one, this did not save him from a common mistake of many young people - an unsuccessful first marriage. In fact, his real love was Alan Chumak’s second and last wife, Lyudmila Chumak. They were married for 40 years, and this woman stayed with him until the last days of the healer. Chumak always spoke about this woman with tenderness, often noting her immense support and wisdom.

Alan was immensely happy when Lyudmila gave him a son. When it became known about the death of the psychic, Lyudmila, like the rest of the family, did not disclose the causes of death.

Free healing sessions from Alan Chumak

Let us recall that in the eighties of the last century, the appearance on Soviet television screens of various psychics and healers created a real sensation and became, perhaps, a sensation.

Free treatment sessions from Alan Chumak were especially loved by viewers, probably even more than Alexander Kashpirovsky. After all, Chumak did not act as sharply and aggressively as his “colleague”. They were a little afraid of Kashpirovsky for such a manner. These healing video sessions gathered the whole country from young to old on television screens. Many even charged water or ointments with these sessions to give them special power.

Who is Allan Chumak, the great psychic or Soviet hoaxer (PHOTO, VIDEO)

The older generation remembers why the magician and healer became famous, but modern youth only laughs when they hear about how thousands of Soviet people put jars in front of the TV screen or simply believed that they were being healed. Depo.ua decided to remember what Alan Chumak did and why he became so popular.

HOW CHUMAK FROM A JOURNALIST TRANSFORMED INTO A MAGIC

Alan Chumak was born in Moscow. He received a journalistic education and immediately after graduation began working as a sports commentator on Soviet television. I always strived to become popular and famous, according to close friends.

In the late 1970s, while preparing exposé articles on what he believed were charlatan healers, he felt within himself certain abilities and saturation with a certain anomalous energy. As they say, he discovered a gift in himself that amazed the Soviet people.

In 1983, he began working at the Research Institute of General Pedagogical Psychology of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. He began giving private sessions and “healing” people. Subsequently, he became president of the regional public Foundation for the Promotion of Research into Social and Anomalous Phenomena.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he became one of the most famous healers in the USSR (later Russia and the CIS) thanks to television sessions, during which he “charged” various substances with his hands and eyes: water, creams, ointments, etc. similar.

In 1989, he first appeared before a wide audience as part of mass health sessions. In the same year, his programs began on central television, which very soon became regular.

But the Soviet people were not surprised by this, because Anatoly Kashpirovsky was the first to conduct such sessions. Chumak decided to find his “trick” and, unlike his psychic rival, remained silent during the television session and did not accompany his actions with a single word.

Rumor has it that Chumak was favorably treated by the top of the ruling party of the USSR, because he treated the leaders and helped them in planning important matters. That is why he was allowed to hypnotize Soviet people en masse.

After the Ministry of Health adopted an order limiting the use of unconventional methods of treatment, Chumak’s activities were banned and suspended in Russia.

In 2000, he ran in the Samara region in the elections to the State Duma, but received a little more than 3% of the vote. He was an ardent supporter of the annexation of Crimea and Putin’s actions.

During his long magical career, he published the books “For Those Who Believe in Miracles” and “Psychic”.

Until his last days, Allan Chumak was engaged in research activities, trying to understand the nature of his gift and the gift of other psychics.

FIGHTING CHUMAK, WHO PATENTED “CHARGING WATER”

After the overthrow of the USSR regime, most scientists began to debunk the myths about Kashpirovsky and Chumak, who were “treated” with their hands. Eduard Kruglyakov, Chairman of the Russian Academy of Sciences Commission for Combating Pseudoscience and Falsification of Scientific Research, called Chumak a charlatan and devoted himself to proving the fact that Allan is not a magician, but an ordinary rogue.

However, the image of Kashpirovsky and Chumak sank into the souls of people so much that in modern Russia they even filmed the series “The Miracle Worker”, the prototype of the main character of which is either Chumak or Kashpirovsky.

Chumak stated that Kashpirovsky was not his rival, because he was not some kind of psychic, but an ordinary “pop hypnotist.”

However, Chumak turned out to be more cunning and inventive than his rival. Allan claimed that everything he did was confirmed by experiments and recorded. He even had a state patent for charging water, transferring bioenergetic information to moisture-containing substances.

According to the magician, he charged the water not with his hand movements, but in a completely different way.

“You understand, the point is not whether I wave my hands or not, whether I look at her piercingly or not. You want me to charge it. Your desire is the law. I unite with this water, become it, and convey everything that I want to put into it,” Alan said.

Chumak also claimed that he was the first to start making television shows, but they were in the archive and were not broadcast, unlike Kashpirovsky.

Wikipedia Alan Chumak

Information about this mysterious man, as well as about many famous and truly famous people, can be found in the popular Internet encyclopedia. Wikipedia Alan Chumak will allow you to find out a little more details about him.

Of course, it is unlikely that it will be a secret or a surprise to anyone that he earned fortunes from his sessions. But at the same time, few people know that he provided help to people in need. Some call him a fraudster, others call him a unique person. Be that as it may, even after his death, Alan Chumak is still the subject of controversy. All that can be said with certainty is that he lived an extraordinary life.

The Edge of Popularity

At one of his sessions, Chumak, at the request of a viewer, promised her to simply “think” about her sick relative. And from this “healing at a distance,” according to the healer, relief would certainly come.

Charged with unknown energy, newspapers (sometimes entire circulations), books, posters, and in general any object placed in front of the television screen, where Chumak was performing at that time, became healing. The faith of viewers (even very educated ones) in such nonsense reached the point that they not only stuck to the screen with a sore spot, drank, washed themselves with “living” water and rubbed themselves with charged ointments, but also wrapped themselves in sheets of newspaper and constantly carried portraits of the healer with them. Some people even ate them...

Some Muscovites still remember the excitement that was caused by rumors that the next day the entire circulation of one of the Moscow newspapers would be charged with Alan Chumak. Already early in the morning, from about five or six o'clock, in anticipation of the latest issue, people were queuing at the then-functioning Soyuzpechat kiosks. The lines of people wishing to receive the loaded newspaper were quite impressive. Yes, it was a fun time...

Rating
( 2 ratings, average 4.5 out of 5 )
Did you like the article? Share with friends:
For any suggestions regarding the site: [email protected]
Для любых предложений по сайту: [email protected]