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Bulleten EEAPPR - 2016 No 1

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Overview

This document is the first issue of 2016 from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers. Titled '1/2016', it serves as a bulletin to inform members and the public about the association's activities, important events, and related topics in ufology and…

Magazine Overview

This document is the first issue of 2016 from the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers. Titled '1/2016', it serves as a bulletin to inform members and the public about the association's activities, important events, and related topics in ufology and paranormal phenomena. The bulletin is open to contributions from readers.

This specific issue focuses on an overview of problems, conclusions from discussions, new articles, and other matters of international importance.

Organization News

The bulletin begins with a section on "International Ufological News" linking to http://ufology-news.com/.

Russia

An article discusses the 20th anniversary of the disappearance of the alien named 'Aleshenka', referencing a source from http://www.ural.kp.ru/daily/26524.7/3539943/.

Slovakia

Slovakia is featured with the announcement of a new journal for researchers called 'Azimut záhad' 1/2016 (Azimuth Mysteries), with a link to http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/. Additionally, there is a report titled "News from Slovakia: an interview with Krzysztof Dreczkowski (a Pole in Slovakia)" linked to http://www.ufo-com.net/publications/art-8885-vesti-iz-slovakii.html.

Ukraine

Ukraine contributes with a mention of the bulletin 'Novosti Ufologii' (Ufology News) No. 27, dated April 10, 2016, with a link to http://ufology-news.com/novosti/byulleten-novosti-ufologii-27.html.

Poland

News from Poland includes the story of a mysterious fragment found on the bank of the Vashka River in 1986, dated January 9, 2016, with a link to http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/index.php/ufo-a-anomalne-atmosfericke-javy/3247-zahadny-ulomek. A meeting of enthusiasts of paranormal phenomena (UFO) and 'wheat circles' communities was held in Wylaty on April 15, 2016, with details at http://www.wylatowo.pl/spotkanie_w_wylatowie/. Furthermore, a new book on Polish ufology, "UFOs over Poland" by Pieter Celebias, is announced, with a reference to another work by D. Trela, "UFOs over Poland; czyli rzecz o polskiej ufologii zagranica."

Latvia - Poland

This section covers the object 'Mauerwald' and the 'Amber Room' in Poland, with a link to http://nectonlab.org/index.php/katalog-materialov/news/176-mauerwald-amber-room.html. An image displays data related to an underground room.

Serbia

Serbia is represented by NLOSrbija, with a link to http://www.nlosrbija.org/.

Call for Contributions

The bulletin concludes with a call for reader opinions: "We await your opinions!" and reiterates the affiliation with the East European Association of Paranormal Phenomena Researchers, providing a link to http://www.kpufo.eu/veas.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are international ufology news, specific case reports from various Eastern European countries (Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Poland, Latvia, Serbia), the launch of new ufological publications, and announcements of related events and books. The editorial stance appears to be one of information dissemination and community building within the field of paranormal phenomena research, encouraging reader participation and sharing of news and findings.