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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2005 No 03

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Overview

This is the informational bulletin, issue number 3/2005, from the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic. The bulletin is dated March 2005 and features the UFO.SK logo on its cover, along with stylized Slovak and Czech flags. The cover headline is 'UFO.SK'.

Magazine Overview

This is the informational bulletin, issue number 3/2005, from the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic. The bulletin is dated March 2005 and features the UFO.SK logo on its cover, along with stylized Slovak and Czech flags. The cover headline is 'UFO.SK'.

Internal Affairs

The bulletin announces the formation of a preparatory committee for KPUFO.SK. The editor, Martin Tóth, is seeking to create a virtual network of researchers, with potential for future personal contact. Proposed members for the preparatory committee include Robert Kunc and Maroš Horváth. Readers are encouraged to join, spread the word, and contact the organization.

Events: Morkovice 2005

A significant portion of the bulletin is dedicated to the V. jubilee meeting of UFO enthusiasts, scheduled to take place from May 27-29, 2005, in Morkovice, Czech Republic. The event will be held at the 'Camilla' cottage near Morkovice. The cost is 700,- Kč, which includes accommodation, three meals daily, and non-alcoholic beverages. Accommodation is in 4-6 bedded rooms or 4-person cottages. Traditional Czech meals will be served, with vegetarian options available upon request. The bulletin specifies that smoking is prohibited indoors, with designated outdoor areas for smokers. Attendees are reminded to bring their own towels and soap. Presenters are responsible for their own audiovisual equipment. The official program includes lectures on Friday evening, Saturday, and a panel discussion on Sunday. Topics range from UFOs in the Czech Republic, mystical roots of Nazism, UFOs in Slovakia, agrosymbol research, extraterrestrial life hypotheses, psychotronics, and cryptids like the Loch Ness Monster. Further information is available on the website www.sweb.cz/camilla.morkovice. The editor, Martin Tóth, confirms his attendance and that of other KPUFO.CZ members.

Foreign Relations

Readers with contacts among Polish or Hungarian ufologists are asked to reach out to facilitate correspondence, particularly with members of regional clubs and researchers in border areas.

Feedback

Under the heading 'Feedback', a reader named Jozef Debnár responds to an article about a 'Mysterious castle in the Carpathians'. He recounts a meeting between Jules Verne and a young student, Ján Maliarik, in Bratislava. Maliarik, who spoke French, became Verne's guide. Debnár describes Maliarik as a significant Slovak writer and philosopher, unjustly forgotten, who underwent a 'transformation of consciousness' and possessed knowledge of past and future events.

Cases for Resolution

Another reader, identified as J.W., submits a photograph taken by a friend with a new digital camera. The photo, taken of a clear blue sky, allegedly shows a UFO. J.W. asserts that the image is not a fake or a collage and that the object is not something man-made. He invites interested parties to provide explanations or assistance in analyzing the photo, offering to send the image upon request. Martin Tóth of KPUFO-SK is listed as the contact for this case.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin consistently promotes the exploration of anomalous phenomena, including UFOs and psychotronics. It actively encourages reader participation, both in submitting cases and in attending events. The organization, KPUFO, appears to be a collaborative effort, aiming to build a network of researchers. The editorial stance supports the investigation of unexplained phenomena and fosters a community for enthusiasts to share information and discuss findings. The bulletin is distributed electronically and welcomes feedback and contributions.