Magazine Summary
East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers
Summary
This bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers aims to inform members about the association's activities and important events. It highlights the need to resolve contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers. The issue discusses international problems, emphasizing the importance of being aware of the issues and tasks of other association members. It reports on specific cases and research from various countries: a strange UFO case in the Czech Republic, crop circles in snow in Russia and Belarus, research on crop circles in Poland, and the establishment of a school and a presentation by the UFOlats Center in Latvia.
Magazine Overview
This document is a bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated 2/2008 and published on March 10, 2008. The bulletin serves to inform members about the association's issues and important events, and it is open to contributions from members.
Organizational and International Issues
The bulletin outlines two primary areas of focus: organizational matters and international problems. Regarding organizational issues, there is a stated need to eliminate contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers within their respective countries. For international problems, the emphasis is on identifying and discussing issues of global significance, ensuring that members are informed about the challenges and objectives of other association members.
News from Member Organizations
The bulletin provides updates from various countries:
- Czech Republic: A strange UFO case is reported, with a link to a news article from denik.cz. Readers are invited to share similar cases.
- Russia: An article about crop circles in the snow is mentioned, with a link to mospravda.ru.
- Belarus: Another report on crop circles in the snow is featured, with a link to foto.grodno.net, describing them as of unknown origin.
- Poland: Research by Dr. Shimanski concerning crop circles in fields is referenced, with a link to wylatowo.pl.
- Latvia: The UFOlats organization is highlighted. A school named "Poznanie" has been established within the Center to address many questions related to transsurfing. Additionally, the UFOlats Center held a presentation at the Astronomical Society of the Latvian University, with links provided for both events.
Call for Feedback
The bulletin concludes with a request for members' opinions and feedback.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the reporting of anomalous phenomena, particularly UFO sightings and crop circles, across Eastern Europe. There is a clear emphasis on fostering international cooperation and communication among researchers and organizations within the paranormal and UFO research community. The editorial stance promotes a collaborative approach to understanding and addressing these phenomena.
В дальшей работе необходимо устранять противоречия между исследовательскими организациями и отдельными исследователями в наших странах.
Key Incidents
A strange UFO case reported in the Czech Republic.
Report on crop circles in the snow in Russia.
Report on crop circles in the snow in Belarus, described as of unknown origin.
Research by Dr. Shimanski on crop circles in fields in Poland.
The UFOlats Center has established a school 'Poznanie' to address many transsurfing issues.
The UFOlats Center held a presentation at the Astronomical Society of the Latvian University.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of this bulletin?
This bulletin aims to inform members about the association's problems and important events, and it is open to members' news, tasks, and questions.
What are the main organizational goals mentioned?
The main organizational goal is to eliminate contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers in their countries.
What international issues are discussed?
The bulletin emphasizes the need to identify and discuss problems of international significance, ensuring members are aware of the issues and tasks of other association members.
What specific cases are reported from different countries?
The bulletin reports a strange UFO case from the Czech Republic, crop circles in snow from Russia and Belarus, research on crop circles in Poland, and activities of the UFOlats Center in Latvia, including a school and a presentation.
In This Issue
Organisations
- East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers
- UFOlats
- Center "Poznanie"
- Astronomical Society of the Latvian University
Locations
- Czech Republic, Czech Republic
- Russia, Russia
- Belarus, Belarus
- Poland, Poland
- Latvia, Latvia