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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2007 No 4

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Overview

This document is the 4th issue of the "East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers" newsletter, dated May 28, 2007. It serves as a communication channel for the association, sharing news, organizational updates, and research findings. The content is primarily…

Magazine Overview

This document is the 4th issue of the "East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers" newsletter, dated May 28, 2007. It serves as a communication channel for the association, sharing news, organizational updates, and research findings. The content is primarily in Russian, with links to external resources in Polish, Czech, and English.

Organizational Issues

The newsletter reports on a meeting held on May 18, 2007, in Brezova, Czech Republic, attended by Czech and Slovak researchers. During this meeting, M. Karlik of KPUFO.SK proposed organizing an international gathering of BEAC researchers in Trnava, Slovakia. He offered to collect funds for the event, including accommodation for guests.

A seminar on the study of anomalous phenomena (AP) is planned for June 8-10, 2007, in Ceská Skalice, Czech Republic. The association is inviting foreign researchers and all members to this 3-day conference. They are asking interested parties to inform them of their attendance plans and also to share information about their own seminars and events.

International Problems: Agrosymbols

This section highlights research into agrosymbols, commonly known as crop circles. A link is provided to a document titled "Kręgi zbożowe fenomen poza logiką" (Crop Circles: A Phenomenon Beyond Logic) by Bogusław LEBEK, which details the history of agro-symbol research, particularly in Poland. The author of the newsletter encourages the establishment of similar research histories in every country represented by the association. Members are asked to share information about published cases or those that have occurred within their respective countries.

The newsletter also mentions the Vojnich manuscript as a mysterious book from Prague, providing links for further information and stating that the mystery has been resolved by the association. It also prompts members to report instances where researchers from other member countries have collaborated on investigations.

A specific case from Latvia is described, where a bird imprint was found on glass. Czech researchers suggest it belongs to a small owl with a 50 cm wingspan, noting that owls are nocturnal and might not see glass at night. The article poses questions about the mechanics behind such imprints and asks readers if they have encountered similar phenomena.

News from Our Organizations

Czech Republic: A link is provided to a resource related to extraterrestrial topics: http://www.tipyainspirace.cz/clanky/tema/extra-terrestrial-3/

Latvia: UFOlats has initiated a series of experimental studies focusing on phenomena such as the "anomalous deformation" of cereal stalks observed in crop circles. These studies are scheduled to continue until September 2007. Links are provided to UFOlats and the organization "Anomalistic."

Russia: A link to the website http://www.awesta.sibirjak.ru/index.html is given, along with a reference to "Mysteries of the Yakutsk Valley of Death."

Poland: The newsletter presents an analysis of the Barney and Betty Hill case, along with information on "stone balls" and related phenomena in the Czech Republic. It also includes a link to an article and discussion about the situation in Poland concerning pictograms.

Call for Contributions

The newsletter concludes with a call for members' opinions and a link to the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers website.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the organization and coordination of research efforts among member countries, the investigation of specific paranormal phenomena like agrosymbols and anomalous object impacts, and the sharing of information and research findings across the association. The editorial stance appears to be one of active collaboration, encouraging members to contribute their findings and participate in joint research initiatives. There is a clear emphasis on documenting and analyzing cases, with a desire to resolve mysteries and understand the underlying mechanisms of reported phenomena.