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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2010 No 1

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Overview

This issue of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers (EEAPPR), dated 1/2010 (March 23, 2010), serves as an informational update for its members and the wider community interested in paranormal phenomena. The bulletin aims to inform…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the bulletin from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers (EEAPPR), dated 1/2010 (March 23, 2010), serves as an informational update for its members and the wider community interested in paranormal phenomena. The bulletin aims to inform about the association's activities, challenges, and significant events, while also encouraging reader contributions.

Content Highlights

Russia

The bulletin reports on several activities and findings from Russia. The research group RUFORS is organizing an expedition to the "Valley of Death" (Elyu Cherkechekh) in Yakutia. There is also mention of UFOs sighted over the Kremlin and a link to an electronic version of the scientific proceedings "TONNEL" (Issue 33, Moscow, 2010). A notable and concerning report details the spontaneous self-combustion of a 7-year-old boy, with a link to lifenews.ru.

Latvia

News from Latvia includes reports of unusual aerial phenomena, such as "Chinese balls" over Riga. The issue highlights the 4th annual ufological camp "UFOlats" and mentions several specific cases: a "Swastika" formation, the mystery surrounding the Kangarsky swamps, and the "All-European Night of Scientists." An overview of the year's events in Latvia is also provided.

Czech Republic

The Czech and Slovak Ancient Astronaut Association (CSAAA) has become a member of the international Ancient Astronaut Society, indicating a growing interest and collaboration in the field of ancient astronaut theories.

Poland

Researcher Mariusz Fryckowski is mentioned, along with a link to his website or a related platform, nautilus.org.pl.

Ukraine

In October 2009, the Ukrainian ufological club UFODOS celebrated its 11th anniversary. To commemorate this, the organization has made its ufological archives publicly accessible online via the website http://ufobua.org.ua.

Call for Engagement

The bulletin concludes with an invitation for reader feedback and opinions, followed by a link to the East European Association of Researchers of Anomalous Phenomena (EEAPPR) website: http://www.kpufo.eu/veas.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this bulletin are UFO sightings, paranormal events, research expeditions, and the activities of various ufological and paranormal research organizations across Eastern Europe. The editorial stance appears to be one of information dissemination and community building within the field, encouraging open access to research and fostering discussion. The inclusion of diverse reports, from aerial phenomena to spontaneous combustion, suggests a broad interest in anomalous events.