Magazine Summary
East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers
Summary
This bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers (EEAPR) for January 30, 2008, focuses on organizational and international issues within the field of paranormal research. It highlights the need to eliminate contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers. The bulletin also announces upcoming seminars and meetings in the Czech Republic, including events in Česká Lípa and Chotěboř. It provides links to articles on the history of anomalous phenomena research by the Soviet Navy and a report on 'Rings in the Snow'. News from member countries includes a report from Belarus about the KGB allegedly abducting aliens, the launch of a new website 'Ukrainian Ufology' in Ukraine, and UFODOS's new search system for the Russian-language ufology sector.
Magazine Overview
This document is a bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers (EEAPR), dated January 30, 2008. It serves as a communication channel for the association's activities, problems, and events, inviting contributions from its members. The issue focuses on organizational and international matters within the field of paranormal research, alongside news from various national organizations.
Organizational Issues
The bulletin stresses the importance of resolving discrepancies between research organizations and individual researchers within their respective countries to foster a more cohesive approach to paranormal studies.
International Issues
It is proposed that the association should actively seek out and promote discussion on issues of international relevance. This proactive approach aims to keep all members informed about the challenges and objectives faced by other members of the association, thereby strengthening international collaboration.
News from Member Organizations
Czech Republic
- The bulletin details several upcoming events organized by the КПУФО (Czech Association of Paranormal Research):
- May 23-25, 2008: A seminar titled "Sphinx" by Czech researchers in Česká Lípa (Northern Bohemia).
- May 30 - June 1, 2008: A seminar in Chotěboř (Central Bohemia).
- June 6-8, 2008: A Podorlické meeting, located in Northern Bohemia, a few kilometers from the Polish border.
- September 19-21, 2008: Another seminar in Chotěboř (Central Bohemia).
Russia
- Two links are provided for articles related to Russia:
- "To the History of the Study of Anomalous Phenomena by the Reconnaissance of the USSR Navy": http://tonnel-ufo.narod.ru/tonn_28.html
- "Rings in the Snow": http://kazankosmo.fastbb.ru/?1-4-0-00000010-000-0-0
Belarus
A news item from Belarus reports that the KGB allegedly abducted aliens, with a link to the source: http://www.dni.ru/news/world/2007/12/19/125147.html
Ukraine
- Information regarding Ukraine includes:
- The launch of a new website, "Ukrainian Ufology," which features news, articles, and materials from the Ukrainian ufology sector: http://ufodos.do.am
- UFODOS has introduced a new search system for the Russian-speaking ufology community. This system, UFOSETI, is described as an excellent and fast tool for ufologist enthusiasts, scientific, and public organizations involved in the study of UFO phenomena and anomalous phenomena: http://ufodos.by.ru/ufoseti.htm
Call for Contributions
The bulletin concludes with an invitation for readers to share their opinions and feedback, under the heading "We await your opinions!"
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin clearly aims to foster a sense of community and collaboration among paranormal researchers in Eastern Europe. It emphasizes the need for organized efforts, international dialogue, and the sharing of information and resources. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement, encouraging members to contribute to the collective understanding of anomalous phenomena. The inclusion of news from various countries suggests a broad scope of interest and a commitment to covering regional developments in ufology and related fields.
In our further work, it is necessary to eliminate contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers in our countries.
Key Incidents
The KGB of Belarus allegedly abducted aliens.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of this bulletin?
This bulletin aims to inform about the problems and important events in the life of our association, and is open to news, tasks, and questions from readers.
What are the main organizational goals mentioned?
The main organizational goal is to eliminate contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers in our countries.
What international issues are highlighted?
The bulletin emphasizes the need to identify and bring to public discussion problems of international significance, ensuring members are aware of the issues and tasks of other association members.
What events are planned in the Czech Republic?
Upcoming events include a seminar 'Sphinx' by Czech researchers in Česká Lípa (May 23-25, 2008), a seminar in Chotěboř (May 30 - June 1, 2008), a Podorlické meeting near the Polish border (June 6-8, 2008), and another seminar in Chotěboř (September 19-21, 2008).
What new resources are available for ufology?
UFODOS has launched a new search system for the Russian-language ufology sector called UFOSETI, described as a tool for ufologists, enthusiasts, and organizations studying UFO phenomena and anomalous phenomena.
In This Issue
Organisations
- East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers
- КПУФО
- УФОДОС
Locations
- Чехия, Czech Republic
- Чешская Липа, Czech Republic
- Хотеборж, Czech Republic
- Польша, Poland
- Россия, Russia
- Беларусь, Belarus
- Украина, Ukraine