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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2008 No 5
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This document is the 5/2008 issue, dated August 3, 2008, of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers. The bulletin is published in Russian and aims to inform readers about the association's activities, problems, and important events,…
Magazine Overview
This document is the 5/2008 issue, dated August 3, 2008, of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers. The bulletin is published in Russian and aims to inform readers about the association's activities, problems, and important events, while also inviting contributions from its members.
Organizational Matters
The association emphasizes the need to resolve contradictions between research organizations and individual researchers within their respective countries. A significant organizational event planned is the visit of Czech ufologists to Belarus and Russia from August 25 to September 5, 2008. The planned itinerary includes visits to Smolensk, Volgograd, Volzhsky, Astrakhan, Nikolskoye, Moscow, Minsk, and Brest. Interested parties are invited to contact [email protected] for meeting arrangements.
International Problems
Agrosymbols
- Reports on agrosymbols (crop circles) are featured from several countries:
- Slovakia: An agrosymbol was found near the village of Hul, with a note that a similar one appeared there the previous year. Links to local news and a general agro-related page are provided.
- Czech Republic: A general overview of agrosymbols in the Czech Republic is linked.
- Poland: An agrosymbol in Torun is reported, with a link to a blog post.
From the Life of Our Organizations
- This section details activities and findings from various countries:
- Russia: An expedition is being organized to the 'Valley of Death' (Долина смерти) to follow the tracks of Czech researchers. There is also a mention that the mystery of the Tunguska meteorite is preserved in Yakutia.
- Poland: An international discussion is underway concerning a UFO case in Poland, with links to relevant blogs and websites.
- Slovakia: KPUFO.SK in Trnava is actively collecting UFO cases from across Slovakia, with a link to a Slovak news article.
- Serbia: Information on anomalistics and ufology in Serbia is provided through links to websites like Galaksija and Sfpogled.net.
- Romania: Links are given to websites covering anomalistics and ufology in Romania, including Revistamagazin.ro and Spiritus.ro.
- Lithuania: A report on anomalistics in Lithuania is linked, along with a news article about the discovery of a 'Lithuanian brother' of Stonehenge.
- Latvia: A news article about the discovery of a 'Lithuanian brother' of Stonehenge is linked (note: this seems to be a cross-reference or error in the original text, as it's listed under Latvia but refers to Lithuania).
- Czech Republic: The Golem is described as the greatest mystery of Prague, with a link to a relevant page.
The bulletin concludes by inviting readers' opinions and provides a link to the association's website.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are agrosymbols, UFO sightings, and various anomalous phenomena reported across Eastern Europe. The editorial stance appears to be one of active investigation, information sharing, and fostering collaboration among researchers in the region. The association positions itself as a central hub for collecting and disseminating news and findings related to paranormal phenomena.