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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2006 No 01
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN (Informative Bulletin) Issue: 1/2006 Date: April 15, 2006 Publisher: KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic) Type: Electronic newsletter, internal material.
Magazine Overview
Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN (Informative Bulletin)
Issue: 1/2006
Date: April 15, 2006
Publisher: KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic)
Type: Electronic newsletter, internal material.
Content Summary
This electronic bulletin from the preparatory committee of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic serves to inform members and interested parties about novelties in anomalous phenomena and the club's activities. It invites readers to subscribe and to spread the word about their endeavors.
Internal Affairs
The bulletin expresses disappointment with the former UFO center in Košice for not responding to requests for copies of materials published in their early 1990s journals. The authors suggest this lack of cooperation reflects a disregard for genuine research, which requires the collection and dissemination of materials.
They are currently gathering materials and articles that will be published on the UFO.SK/PORTAL website and encourage readers to submit interesting articles or reports with unconventional perspectives.
There is a note that researchers from the Nitra region have become silent. The bulletin also explicitly distances the club from the sect known as "Vesmírnych ľudí" (Cosmic People) and their leader, ing. Ivo "Aštar" Benda, criticizing his public appearances as a mockery of critical thought.
External Relations and Criticism
On a contrasting note, the bulletin criticizes the Klub Hyperion for allegedly abandoning the research community and giving a platform to strong opponents of anomalous phenomena, psychotronics, and geopatogenic zones. The authors question the motives behind this, speculating if it's a way to secure funding.
Events
Klub Hyperion is mentioned as inviting people to regular discussions with experts on engaging topics.
International Contacts
There is a brief mention of a colleague named Ervín, who has taken over contacts from the domestic KPUFO.CZ, expressing hope for continued cooperation.
Club Correspondence
A statement indicates a willingness to join a project.
Cases for Resolution
The bulletin highlights the need to draw attention to peculiar cases and mysterious locations, suggesting that joint actions and expeditions could strengthen new circles of friends and researchers. Several specific cases are mentioned:
- Pečenický val ("Giant's Rampart"): Information is available on their website.
- Abduction near Uhrovec: A man claims that in 1998, a strange flying eye landed in his garden and abducted him in a flash of milky light. The Klub Hyperion investigated this case, but the bulletin questions the nature and findings of their measurements. The victim reportedly wants to create a signaling device to facilitate alien landings. The bulletin seeks more information, including the witness's name and contact details.
- UFO in Lučenec: A report of a UFO sighting in Lučenec during the night of June 17-18, 2005, is mentioned, and information is requested from anyone who can provide details.
- Unknown object near Jaslovské Bohunice: The bulletin is still awaiting a report about an unknown object observed on November 19, 2005, from Mr. Karlík of the UFO club Trnava.
- Poltergeist in Bušince: The offer to investigate a report of a "haunted house" in Bušince, Veľký Krtíš district, remains open. The bulletin asks if anyone knows someone living nearby.
Readers are encouraged to provide explanations or assistance with the analysis of these cases by writing to the club.
Organizational Matters
There is a question about when the members of the preparatory committee will be able to meet in person, possibly in Košice. The need to contact local press and regional radio stations with large viewership is emphasized.
Contact Information
The bulletin provides contact details for KPUFO-SK, including an email address ([email protected]) and website (http://www.ufo.sk), and states that it is published as needed in electronic form.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin's stance is one of active research into anomalous phenomena, with a critical eye towards both uncooperative organizations and what it perceives as compromised research groups like Klub Hyperion. It champions the collection and sharing of information and expresses concern over fringe groups and unsubstantiated claims, while actively seeking information on specific UFO sightings and paranormal events. The club positions itself as a serious research entity committed to genuine investigation.