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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2005 No 04
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN Issue: 4/2005 Publisher: KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika Date: April 2005 Language: Slovak
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN
Issue: 4/2005
Publisher: KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika
Date: April 2005
Language: Slovak
This issue of the informational bulletin from the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic focuses on internal club affairs, recent anomalous phenomena, and international correspondence.
Internal Affairs
The bulletin announces a proposal to establish a civic association, emphasizing the need to thoroughly discuss this matter and prepare necessary documents such as statutes. A preparatory committee is being formed, with Martin Tóth (born 1981, from Spišská Nová Ves, currently in Tábor, Czech Republic) as a key figure. Other proposed members include Robert Kunc (born 1976, from Michalovce) and Maroš Horváth (born 1984, from Košice). Readers interested in joining or contributing are invited to write and spread the word. Information and application forms are available on the KPUFO.SK website under the CONTACTS section.
Data Archiving and Security
Following a fire in the apartment of the project leader of Zare VI. Šišky, there is an urgent need to address the preservation of all written and digital data concerning UFOs and other anomalous phenomena. The bulletin notes that the club's UFO data for Slovakia already comprises 115 cases. They plan to contact other clubs to collaborate on archiving and documenting past reports.
International Correspondence
The club has received a letter from a ufologist based in Miami, USA. Those interested in corresponding with this individual are encouraged to write to the club.
Cases for Analysis
Vladimír N. has submitted a query regarding a specific case (UFO.2003.08.00.SK). He describes observing more than five points of light that appeared like a constellation, moving across the sky from the northwest to the east. This movement obscured other stars, indicating it was not a meteor shower or similar phenomenon. The bulletin invites readers to provide explanations or assistance in analyzing this case, with contact provided by Martin Tóth of KPUFO-SK.
Contact and Publication Information
The bulletin is an internal material of the Klub psychotroniky a UFO in the Slovak Republic, published electronically as needed. Feedback, suggestions, correspondence, and links should be sent to the address KPUFO - SK, [email protected]. The club's website is http://www.ufo.sk.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently promotes the investigation and documentation of anomalous phenomena, particularly UFOs within Slovakia. It emphasizes the importance of community involvement, data archiving, and international collaboration. The editorial stance appears to be one of active research, open communication, and a desire to build a comprehensive database of UFO-related events. The need for organized efforts, as evidenced by the proposal for a civic association, highlights a commitment to the long-term sustainability and professionalism of the club's activities.