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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2005 No 02

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Overview

This document is the informational bulletin of the KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic), issue number 2, dated 2005. It functions as an internal material distributed electronically as needed.

Magazine Overview

This document is the informational bulletin of the KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic), issue number 2, dated 2005. It functions as an internal material distributed electronically as needed.

Editorial Introduction and Club Activities

The bulletin begins with a message from the editor, addressing readers as "Dear friends." The editor states the intention to send regular, though not strictly scheduled, updates about the activities of the UFO Club in Slovakia and other research questions related to anomalous phenomena. The editor explicitly asks recipients to notify them if they do not wish to receive these updates. A key goal mentioned is the creation of a "virtual network" of collaborators and researchers monitoring events in this field. The editor, working in the Czech Republic (ČR) and visiting home only once a month, welcomes observations and information from Slovakia. They also report having sent letters to various UFO clubs, leading sci-fi clubs, and individuals (approximately 40 people) who had previously contacted KPUFO-CZ, seeking potential cooperation and promising to inform recipients about the responses.

The document outlines the types of information it contains: internal club matters, interesting events, foreign contacts, and a current case for investigation.

Under the heading "Vnútorné záležitosti" (Internal Matters), it is noted that KPUFO-CZ has renewed the payment for the domain http://www.ufo.sk. Readers are encouraged to submit further topics for the website.

Events (Akcie)

An event is announced for May 27-28, 2005, in Morkovice (Kroměříž district, Czech Republic). This will be a meeting of "záhadológov" (researchers of mysteries/paranormal) featuring lectures. Accommodation is available in cabins at a price of 700 Kč. The announcement invites those living near the border to attend. Registration details are provided: Jan Pavlik, Varšavské nám. 1, Olomouc, with a mobile number 728 887 459.

Foreign Contacts (Zahraničné styky)

KPUFO expresses its desire to re-establish the "Stredoeurópsku radu bádateľov" (Central European Council of Researchers). This involves re-establishing contacts with researchers from Poland, the Baltic states, and other countries to create a shared database of anomalous phenomena. The goal is to enable the tracking of temporal or other correlations, such as those observed during UFO sightings or the appearance of crop circles. The editor emphasizes that this cannot be achieved without cooperation and accessible data from every national research network.

Case for Investigation (Prípady na riešenie)

A post published on www.ufo.cz is presented. It is a personal account from a 14-year-old boy from Slovakia about an experience his sister had approximately 2-3 years prior. The sister and her friend shared a room; the sister slept near the door, and her friend near the window. One night, the sister woke up inexplicably, then fell asleep again. Later, she woke up to see three figures standing and looking at her. She described them as appearing like women, with the middle one seeming the oldest. They had pale faces, wore white clothing, and strangely, they glowed. The sister felt they were floating but was not afraid. She reported that the "oldest" woman "spoke" to her, but only through thoughts. The sister then fell asleep again. The author of the account admits he doesn't know what it could have been and asks for any information. He apologizes for any errors in his writing, noting he doesn't use diacritics.

The account is attributed to "Arkantos" and includes a URL: http://www.ufo.cz/data/design/index.php?akce=clanek&id_clanku=2126&id_kat=17.

Investigation Process

Regarding the investigation of cases, the bulletin explains the KPUFO process: if a case interests someone, they contact the witness to ascertain their origin. If further investigation is required, they connect with a colleague geographically closest to the witness. This colleague then visits the site of the anomalous event to conduct a personal investigation.

The bulletin notes that this detailed process is not yet possible in their current situation but invites suggestions on how it could be resolved and who could take responsibility for cases. It promises that cases from the KPUFO archive will be sent out gradually and will also be available to all KPUFO-SK members.

The section is signed by "Váš Martin Tóth KPUFO-SK" (Your Martin Tóth KPUFO-SK).

Contact Information

An informational bulletin from KPUFO – SK is described as internal material of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic, published as needed in electronic form. Comments, suggestions, correspondence, and links should be sent to the address KPUFO – SK [email protected] or via the website http://www.ufo.sk.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin reflects an active stance in promoting UFO and paranormal research within Slovakia and Central Europe. The editorial stance is collaborative, aiming to connect researchers, share information, and build databases. There is a clear emphasis on practical investigation and the desire to expand the scope of research through international cooperation. The inclusion of a personal account highlights the club's interest in witness testimonies and the investigation of specific, unexplained events. The editor's personal involvement and proactive approach in building networks are evident throughout the text.