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East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers

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Summary

Overview

This issue of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers informs about the association's activities and important issues. It covers organizational matters, including a meeting of Czech researchers and an upcoming international conference on ufology in Moscow. International problems discussed include 'agro symbols' in Poland and anomalous crop formations in the Czech Republic and Latvia, with UFOlats conducting experiments. Meetings between researchers in Saint Petersburg and discussions on 'magnetic hills' and 'gravitational anomalies' are also highlighted. The issue also touches upon 'Ufological Psychology'.

Magazine Overview

This bulletin, issue 5/2007 dated July 10, 2007, is from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers. It aims to inform readers about the association's activities, problems, and important events, and encourages contributions from members.

Organizational Matters

The bulletin reports on a gathering of Czech researchers in Czech Skalice from June 8-10, 2007. It also announces the 13th International Conference on Ufology and Bioenergo-Informatics, organized by the Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology (AIPUFO) and the International Ufological Association (MUA). This conference is scheduled for October 20-21, 2007, at the Russian New University (RosNOU) in Moscow, Russia.

A proposal is made to hold the next seminar on anomalous phenomena (AP) in the Czech Republic or Slovakia, a three-day conference inviting international researchers and association members. Readers are asked to indicate their interest in attending.

International Problems

Agro Symbols in Poland

Links are provided to blog posts discussing 'agro symbols' in Poland, with dates around June 2007.

Crop Lodging in Czech Republic and Latvia

Reports indicate natural lodging of cereal crops in the Czech Republic and Latvia, attributed to wind. The organization UFOlats is conducting experiments on cereal fields in Latvia to understand the mechanism behind the 'anomalous' deformation of stems, having identified five points on a characteristic curve.

Meetings and Anomalies

A meeting took place in Saint Petersburg between Evgeny Sidorov, a representative of UFOlats, and local researchers Mikhail Gershtein and Evgeny Litvinov. They discussed several interesting issues. The bulletin also mentions the existence of 'magnetic hills' and 'gravitational anomalies' in various locations, including the Czech Republic and other parts of the world, inviting readers to supplement this information. A link is provided to an article on 'Ufological Psychology' in the journal 'Tonnel'.

From Our Organizations' Lives

Latvia

The bulletin reiterates the meeting in Saint Petersburg between Evgeny Sidorov (UFOlats) and researchers Mikhail Gershtein and Evgeny Litvinov, noting an exchange of views on interesting problems. A link to further information on ufo.lv is provided.

Call for Contributions

Readers are invited to send their opinions and news.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue focuses on disseminating information about the activities and interests of the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers and its affiliated organizations like UFOlats. The editorial stance appears to be one of open communication and collaboration within the paranormal and ufological research community, encouraging the sharing of news, research findings, and discussions on anomalous phenomena, including crop circles, magnetic hills, and ufological psychology.

In this issue, we will inform you about our problems and important events in the life of our association. The bulletin is open to your news, tasks, and questions.

— Editorial

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers?

It is an association that informs its members about its problems and important events, and is open to news, tasks, and questions from its members.

When and where is the 13th International Conference on Ufology and Bioenergo-Informatics?

The conference will take place on October 20-21, 2007, at the Russian New University (RosNOU) in Moscow, Russia.

What international problems are discussed in this issue?

The issue discusses 'agro symbols' in Poland, natural lodging of cereals in the Czech Republic and Latvia, and the 'anomalous' deformation of stems, with UFOlats conducting experiments.

What organizational meetings are mentioned?

A meeting of Czech researchers took place in Czech Skalice from June 8-10, 2007. A meeting between a UFOlats representative and researchers in Saint Petersburg is also mentioned.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Evgeny Sidorovrepresentative of UFOlats
  • Mikhail Gershteinresearcher
  • Evgeny Litvinovresearcher

Organisations

  • East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers
  • Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology (AIPUFO)
  • International Ufological Association (MUA)
  • UFOlats

Locations

  • Czech Republic, Czech Republic
  • Slovakia, Slovakia
  • Poland, Poland
  • Latvia, Latvia
  • Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Moscow, Russia
  • Czechia, Czech Republic

Topics & Themes

UfologyParanormal PhenomenaAnomalous PhenomenaCrop Circlesparanormalagro symbolsinternational conferenceresearchersassociationLatviaCzech RepublicPolandSaint PetersburgMoscowpsychologymagnetic hills