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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2005 No 06
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN Issue: 6 / 2005 Date: April 2, 2005 Publisher: Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika Country: Slovakia Language: Slovak
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN
Issue: 6 / 2005
Date: April 2, 2005
Publisher: Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika
Country: Slovakia
Language: Slovak
This issue of the Informačný Bulletin serves as an electronic newsletter from the preparatory committee of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic. It aims to inform readers about new developments in anomalous phenomena and the activities of their association. The bulletin introduces the members of the preparatory committee: Martin Toth, Robert Kunc, and Maroš Horváth, and invites interested individuals to join their research efforts.
Internal Affairs
The bulletin discusses internal matters, including the proposal to establish a civic association. The basic concept and statutes for this association are available for discussion on the website http://www.ufo.sk.
Foreign Relations
There is an appeal for individuals who can communicate in Hungarian or Polish to help inform foreign research organizations about the formation of their club. This indicates an interest in international collaboration and information exchange within the UFO research community.
Upcoming Events
The bulletin announces that colleagues in Poland are inviting participation in the IX. UFO Forum. This event is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, 2005, from 14:00 to 22:00 at the AGORA cultural center in Wrocław, Poland, located at pl. J. Piłsudskiego 2 (Karłowice). Further details can be found at http://www.wylatowo.mogilno.pl/news.php?dzial=News&art=227.
Case Report: Spissky Stvrtok Sighting
A significant portion of the bulletin is dedicated to a UFO sighting case, identified as UFO.2005.03.17.SK, which occurred in Spissky Stvrtok.
Date and Time: March 17, 2005, around 21:00 and again around 23:00.
Observer: R.O., Spissky Stvrtok.
Description of the Object:
The observer reported seeing a luminous object at an angle of approximately 30 to 40 degrees. The object's light intensity varied noticeably, which the observer speculated might have been influenced by cloud cover. Around the brightest point of light, irregularly blinking smaller lights were clearly visible. The object itself did not appear to move; its position changed only due to the Earth's rotation, as inferred by its fixed position relative to surrounding stars. The contours of the object were not visible, possibly due to its high altitude above the cloud cover and potentially outside the atmosphere, leading the observer to remark it must have been a large machine.
Duration and Conditions:
Each observation lasted about 20 minutes. The observer emphasized that the change in light intensity was noted even under clear skies with visible surrounding stars.
Request for Information:
The observer is asking if anyone else witnessed the object or if it could have been a satellite or something else. They express gratitude in advance and wish good luck.
Call for Analysis:
Martin Tóth of KPUFO-SK invites anyone interested to provide explanations or assistance in analyzing this case.
Publication Information
The bulletin is dated March 25, 2005, and is identified as an internal material of the KPUFO-SK. It is published as needed in electronic form. Correspondence, suggestions, and other communications should be sent to KPUFO SK at [email protected] or via their website http://www.ufo.sk.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the formation and activities of a UFO research organization in Slovakia, the promotion of international collaboration, and the reporting of specific UFO sightings. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement in the field, seeking to connect with other researchers, both domestically and internationally, and to document and analyze anomalous phenomena. The bulletin encourages participation and information sharing among its readership.