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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2007 No 8
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This document is the 8/2007 issue of a bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated November 20, 2007. The bulletin serves to inform readers about the association's activities and important events, and it is open to contributions from…
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This document is the 8/2007 issue of a bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated November 20, 2007. The bulletin serves to inform readers about the association's activities and important events, and it is open to contributions from readers regarding their news, tasks, and questions. This issue provides an overview of problems, discussion outcomes, new articles, and other matters of international significance.
Organizational Matters
- The bulletin reports on several organizational meetings:
- On September 1, 2007, researchers from the Czech KPUFO and Polish Nautilus met in Prague.
- From September 21-23, 2007, a gathering of Czech and Slovak researchers took place in Khoteborzh, Czech Republic.
- Researchers from the Belarusian UFOKOM and Latvian UFOLATS met in Latvia.
- A further visit by Belarusian UFOKOM researchers to the Czech Republic was scheduled for December 2007.
Readers are encouraged to share information about their seminars and other events.
International Problems
An expedition led by Czech researcher Ivan Matskerle (KPUFO.CZ) started in India and is continuing in Sri Lanka. The itinerary includes a visit to the 'Valley of Mysterious Rays'.
News from Our Organizations
Czech Republic: A new map will reportedly show tourists mystical Prague, though this is humorously noted as 'just a joke'. A link is provided to a travel.ru article.
Poland: A conference on unconventional technologies was held in Wroclaw on November 3-4, 2007. The website www.wynalazki.com is mentioned.
Latvia: UFOlats (www.ufo.lv) has begun analyzing and systematizing Masonic symbols found on buildings in Riga.
Bulgaria: The club 'Tursachi na Alternativni Formi na Zhivot' (Seekers of Alternative Forms of Life) is mentioned with a link to http://ufoclub.hit.bg/. Several websites related to UFOs and anomalous phenomena in Bulgaria are listed, including http://nlo.start.bg/, http://www.fenomenibg.com/modules/news/, and http://ufos.hit.bg/home.htm. Contact email [email protected] and website http://www.mysticbg.com/ are also provided.
Israel: The study of UFOs in various countries and international organizations is highlighted with a link to http://www.souz.co.il/clubs/read.html?article=324&Club_ID=12.
Russia: The XXXI Zigelevskie readings, a scientific-practical conference, was scheduled for November 25, 2007. In Kazan, new crop circles were reported (link provided), with a similar incident noted in the Czech Republic in 1996. The publication 'TONNEL - Collection of Scientific Works' (electronic version) is mentioned: Issue 25 is dedicated to the scientific legacy of Soviet astronomer Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev (1908-1983), with a link to http://tonnel-ufo.narod.ru/tonn_25.html. Issue 26 is also mentioned with a link to http://tonnel-ufo.narod.ru/tonn_26.html.
Belarus: The Cryptological Committee (http://kryptocom.org) proposed creating a news feed for 'International Ufological News' and provided a forum link: http://kryptocom.org/forum/31-236-1.
Ukraine: The phenomenon of 'weeping figurines' has been reported on the NAUTILUS Foundation's website. One location where this phenomenon occurred is Niżankowice, Ukraine, with a link to http://www.nautilus.org.pl/?i=1184.
Hungary: Several websites related to UFOs and anomalous phenomena are listed: http://ufo.lap.hu/, http://miufoe.uw.hu/news.php, http://www.ryufor.hu/hirek/ryuforhirek.htm, and http://www.ryufor.hu/hirek/ryuforhirek.htm.
Call for Opinions
The bulletin concludes by stating 'We await your opinions!' and provides a link to the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers: http://www.kpufo.eu/veas.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this bulletin are the activities and networking of paranormal and ufological research organizations across Eastern Europe and beyond. The editorial stance appears to be one of information sharing, collaboration, and promotion of research in the field of UFOs and anomalous phenomena. The bulletin actively encourages reader participation and highlights international cooperation among researchers.