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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2009 No 1

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Overview

This document is issue 1/2009 of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated January 20, 2009. The bulletin serves to inform its readers about the association's activities, important events, and to solicit news, tasks, and questions…

Magazine Overview

This document is issue 1/2009 of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated January 20, 2009. The bulletin serves to inform its readers about the association's activities, important events, and to solicit news, tasks, and questions from its audience. This issue provides an overview of problems, discussion outcomes, new articles, and other matters of international significance.

Organizational Matters

The association is planning to hold a meeting in Poland in April.

International Problems

A new program for viewing space photographs and maps, including the Moon and Mars, is available on the website http://sasgis.ru. Users can exchange downloaded regions. The program allows for viewing of the Lhasa pyramids and Easter Island. Ivan Mackerle is mentioned in relation to a piece titled 'Here Be Monsters'. RUFORS is organizing an expedition to Hyperborea, with a press release available on their portal www.rufors.ru.

News from Our Organizations

Russia:

  • Expeditions to the 'Valley of Death' are reported at http://www.tainoe.ru/anomalia/zoni/ano-zoni-Ru-vilui.htm.
  • 'Facts About the Incredible' can be found at http://www.esoreiter.ru/.

Ukraine:

  • The ANOMALOUS organization reports the closure of its forum at http://ufodos.forum24.ru and the opening of a new one at http://ufodos.do.am/forum. Additional related sites are http://x-files.org.ua/ and http://ufo.my.ck.ua.

Latvia:

  • An unexplained phenomenon involving strange screams heard in a forest belt near Riga is mentioned, with the source remaining undiscovered (http://www.ufo.lv/rus/news/ufolats/2008/?16155).
  • The Konstantin Raudive Museum in Latvia is referenced at http://www.ufo.lv/rus/news/ufolats/2008/index.php?15992.
  • The 'Devil's Pit' in Lithuania is mentioned at http://www.ufo.lv/rus/news/ufolats/2008/?16712.

Latvia (additional entry):

Czech Republic:

  • 'Treasures of Radegast' are discussed at http://www.info-emirates.ru/article-287620-ru.html.

Poland:

  • An idea for a trip to investigate mysterious 'cauldrons' is presented at http://www.nautilus.org.pl/?i=1648.
  • Marcin Mizera is mentioned at http://www.marcin.npn.ehost.pl/news.php.

The bulletin concludes by inviting reader feedback.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin focuses on paranormal phenomena, ufology, and anomalous events, with a clear emphasis on reporting news and activities from various Eastern European countries. The editorial stance appears to be one of information dissemination and community engagement, encouraging readers to share their own news and questions. There is a consistent effort to link to external resources for further information on the reported topics.