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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2007 No 6
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This issue of the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers bulletin, dated September 1, 2007, serves as an informational update for its members. It covers organizational matters, international problems, and news from various national organizations.
Magazine Overview
This issue of the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers bulletin, dated September 1, 2007, serves as an informational update for its members. It covers organizational matters, international problems, and news from various national organizations.
Organizational Issues
The bulletin announces an upcoming meeting of Czech and Slovak researchers in Hotejborg, Czech Republic, scheduled for September 21-23, 2007. It encourages interested parties to respond promptly and to share information about their seminars and other activities.
International Problems
Agrosymbols
The issue reports on 'Agrosymboly 2007' in Slovakia, providing several web links for further information. It also includes a link to an overview of agrosymbols in Belarus.
From the Life of Our Organizations
Czech Republic:
A film festival dedicated to mysterious phenomena was held in Zlin, Czech Republic, with a similar event taking place in Wylatowo, Poland. The bulletin questions whether such international film events can be made possible. A visit by Belarusian researchers from UFOkom to the Czech Republic is planned for December 2007.
Russia:
The 2nd Scientific-Fantastic Readings in memory of A.P. Kazantsev are scheduled to take place in Moscow on September 2, 2007, at Ryazansky Lane - 3, Building 420, starting at 10:00 AM. Yakutian researchers have initiated an expedition to the 'Valley of Death' based on information gathered by Czech researchers who visited the location in 2006. A link to details about this expedition is provided.
Call for Input
The bulletin concludes by inviting readers to share their opinions and news. It also provides the web address for the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the organization and coordination of paranormal research activities across Eastern Europe, the documentation and investigation of unexplained phenomena like agrosymbols, and the sharing of information through conferences, expeditions, and media events. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement and information dissemination within the paranormal research community, encouraging collaboration and the exchange of findings.