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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2009 No 4

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Overview

This document is a bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated 4/2009 and published on September 26, 2009. The bulletin's stated purpose is to inform readers about the association's activities and important events, and it welcomes…

Magazine Overview

This document is a bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, dated 4/2009 and published on September 26, 2009. The bulletin's stated purpose is to inform readers about the association's activities and important events, and it welcomes contributions from its audience. This issue provides an overview of problems, discussion outcomes, new articles, and other international matters.

Organizational Matters

The bulletin reports on organizational activities, specifically mentioning meetings held between June 29 and July 8, 2009, during a visit by Czech ufologists to the Baltic region and Russia. These meetings involved researchers from Cosmopoisk in St. Petersburg and E. Sidorov from UFOLATS in Riga.

News from Our Organizations

This section details updates from various national organizations and research groups:

  • Russia: A link is provided to "Russian Roswell" (http://ural-paranormal.org).
  • Czech Republic: Czech researchers have initiated the renewal of an old organization, the ČSAAA (Czech and Slovak Ancient Astronaut Association), with a new website at http://www.csaaa.eu. Several YouTube links are provided for content related to Czech research, including:
  • The opening of Czech researchers' activities.
  • UFOs or Chinese lanterns.
  • Megaliths in the Czech Republic.
  • Agrosymbols.
  • Vortexes. Czech researcher Ivan MacKerle, along with a group, began an expedition on September 4, 2009, to the Amazonia region following the trail of Colonel Fawcett. The expedition concluded on October 3, 2009.
  • Poland: A new website for Polish UFO research is announced at http://www.infra.org.pl/. Additionally, a link to the IX. UFO forum held on April 7, 2009, is provided (http://www.ufoinfo.pl/), along with a general link to the Polish UFO forum (http://www.pufoc.of.pl/).
  • Latvia: A new website is available at http://gyvas.sapnas.net/.
  • Ukraine: A review of websites related to UFOs is linked (http://kontakter.org.ua/). The phenomenon of Chinese lanterns in Ukraine is also mentioned, with a YouTube link provided.
  • Slovakia: Greetings were sent by Paul Stonehill from California, USA, who researches paranormal phenomena in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. His MySpace page is listed as http://www.myspace.com/eurasianparanormal.
  • Romania: A review of UFO cases is available at http://www.rufon.org/dosar_ozn/.

The bulletin concludes by stating, "We await your opinions!" and provides the general website for the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers: http://www.kpufo.eu/veas.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin focuses on disseminating information about paranormal research and organizational activities within Eastern Europe and related regions. It acts as a central hub for news, website updates, and research findings from various national ufology groups. The editorial stance appears to be one of information sharing and community building within the paranormal research field, encouraging reader participation and providing links to diverse resources.