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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2006 No 02
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This is an electronic bulletin from the preparatory committee of the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO) in the Slovak Republic, dated July 12, 2006. The bulletin's primary goal is to inform members and interested parties about new developments in anomalous…
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This is an electronic bulletin from the preparatory committee of the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO) in the Slovak Republic, dated July 12, 2006. The bulletin's primary goal is to inform members and interested parties about new developments in anomalous phenomena and the activities of their association. It uses the website UFO.SK as a central information hub.
Internal Affairs
The bulletin states that they are gathering materials and articles to be published on the information portal UFO.SK/PORTAL. They encourage readers to submit interesting articles and reports with unconventional viewpoints. They also mention that Klub Hyperion is organizing regular discussions with experts on various topics. However, the bulletin expresses criticism towards Klub Hyperion, suggesting that it has abandoned the ufology community and is now inviting opponents of anomalous phenomena, psychotronics, and geopathy to its events, questioning their motives.
The bulletin also notes that they wrote to Klub Hyperion to see if they would reciprocate by linking to their site, but they have not yet received a response. They state that if no response is received by August 1, 2006, they will remove the link to Klub Hyperion from their pages.
International Contacts
There is a section dedicated to international contacts, but no specific details are provided in the scanned pages.
Club Correspondence
One reader, Peter Siazik, writes about his background as a development engineer in special electronics. He is seeking contacts with colleagues who have similar interests. He has worked on projects such as developing a decoder for unconventional signals using spectral amplification and investigating the 'sound from the other side' phenomenon, where voices are recorded even without a medium present. He is open to consultations and exchanging practical and theoretical knowledge in developing special electronic devices that border on classical physics and paranormal phenomena. His contact is [email protected].
Case for Resolution
The bulletin highlights a news report about a 'biotax' (biogravitation, biopull) case involving a child named René Kotrík from Opatovce nad Nitrou. It suggests that this phenomenon would be interesting to explore through a project.
Unresolved Tasks
Under 'Unresolved Tasks', several items are listed:
- Organizational: The need for the preparatory committee members to meet in person, possibly in Košice.
- Public Relations: The necessity of contacting local press and regional radio stations to publicize their activities.
- UFO Sighting: A report of a UFO sighting in Lučenec on the night of June 17-18, 2005. Information is requested from anyone who can provide more details.
- Poltergeist: An ongoing offer for someone to investigate a 'haunted house' in the village of Bušince, in the Veľký Krtíš district. They are looking for someone who knows anyone living nearby.
Other Mentions
- Pečenický val ('Giant's Wall'): Information about this location is available on their website.
- Near Uhrovec: A story about a man who claims a 'flying eye' landed in his garden in 1998, abducted him with a flash of light, causing a three-hour memory lapse. Klub Hyperion investigated this case, but their measurements on-site did not confirm the witness's testimony. The witness wants to create a signaling device to facilitate landings by extraterrestrials. The bulletin asks if anyone has more information about this case or the witness.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently promotes the study of anomalous phenomena and psychotronics. It positions itself as a source of information and a platform for discussion, encouraging reader participation and the sharing of experiences and research. The editorial stance is critical of organizations that, in their view, deviate from the core mission of investigating paranormal and UFO-related topics, as exemplified by their comments on Klub Hyperion. The bulletin also emphasizes the importance of public outreach and collaboration within the research community.