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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2005 No 10

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Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic), identified as INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN č. 10 / 2005, dated 30.11.2005. It serves as an electronic newsletter for the preparatory…

Magazine Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic), identified as INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN č. 10 / 2005, dated 30.11.2005. It serves as an electronic newsletter for the preparatory committee of the club, aiming to inform members about new developments in anomalous phenomena and the association's activities.

Organizational Matters and Membership

The bulletin addresses the formation of the preparatory committee for KPUFO.SK, listing the nominees: Maroš Horváth (1984, Košice), Peter Lučenič (Malacky), Ivan Pupala (1971, Košice), Robert Kunč (Košice), Ervín Szeker (Kamenica nad Hronom), Martin Toth (1981, Spišská Nová Ves, currently in Tabor, Czech Republic), and Patrik Daniš (Zlaté Moravce). Regional coordinators are currently proposed only for the Bratislava and Nitra regions, with regional coordinators automatically becoming members of the committee. The bulletin encourages individuals who align with their goals, as outlined on http://www.ufo.sk, to join, spread the word to friends, and inform other researchers.

Internal Affairs and Archives

The club is actively collecting materials from the archives of KPUFO.CZ to establish its own archive of UFO cases and materials on mysterious phenomena in Slovakia. This effort is part of creating an international database of anomalous phenomena. They are seeking to process many UFO cases previously reported in print and have approached the former UFO center in Košice for copies of materials published in their collections in the early 1990s, awaiting a response. As of the bulletin's date, their database contains 296 UFO cases from Slovakia, with the earliest dating back to 1662 and the latest to November 19, 2005.

Publications and Events

Materials and articles are being gathered for future publication on the information portal UFO.SK/PORTAL. The bulletin also announces an event organized by Klub Hyperion, featuring lectures on "Mysteries of the Universe, Earth, and Life" at the Gymnasium Grösslingová 18, Bratislava, on December 5th at 5:30 PM.

International Cooperation

Colleague Ervín Széker attended a congress organized by UFO magazín in Budapest. A report on this event is available on their website, which was also featured by the domestic KPUFO.CZ. The club hopes for continued cooperation and contacts.

Correspondence and Case Investigations

In club correspondence, it's mentioned that Ing. Miroslava P. discovered three interesting circular formations near Piešťany while examining Slovakia via Google Earth satellite imagery. Unfortunately, these were identified as irrigation systems of the Fregata type. Colleague Tomáš Mitana, who runs the website "Tajomstvá našej planéty" (Mysteries of Our Planet), has proposed creating a forum to encompass the Slovak-Czech UFO scene, as no such platform currently exists. He invites collaboration and offers moderation rights to those who contribute.

The bulletin also lists several cases requiring attention:

  • An unknown object over Jaslovské Bohunice was sighted on November 19, 2005, shortly before 6 PM. A MiG-29 fighter jet from the Sliač airbase was dispatched. Contact has been made with Mr. Karlík from the UFO club Trnava for firsthand information.
  • On the night of October 30, 2005, a group of young people reported seeing a UFO near Levice.
  • The Czech project Záre provided a case involving a student exhibiting symptoms of UFO abduction.
  • The bulletin poses questions about potential personal meetings of the KPUFO.SK preparatory committee members, possibly in Košice.
  • It emphasizes the need to contact local media, including regional radio stations, to publicize their announcements.
  • A UFO sighting was reportedly seen in Lučenec during the night of June 17-18, 2005. Information is requested from anyone who can provide details.
  • An ongoing request is made for someone to investigate information about a "haunted house" in the village of Bušince, Veľký Krtíš district, and asks if anyone lives nearby.

Individuals interested in these cases are encouraged to provide explanations or assist with analysis.

Unresolved Tasks

Under the heading "Stále neriešené úlohy" (Still Unresolved Tasks), the bulletin reiterates the need to contact local media and asks for information regarding the Lučenec sighting and the "haunted house" in Bušince.

Contact Information

The bulletin concludes with contact information for Martin Tóth (KPUFO-SK) and notes that 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 can be sent to KPUFO SK [email protected] or via http://www.ufo.sk.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this bulletin are the organization and expansion of the Slovak UFO research community, the establishment of a centralized archive and database, the reporting and investigation of UFO sightings and anomalous phenomena, and the promotion of international and inter-club cooperation. The editorial stance is proactive, seeking active participation from members and the public, and emphasizing the importance of information gathering and dissemination through various channels, including media outreach and online platforms.