Magazine Summary
INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN
Summary
This issue of the UFO Bulletin from the Slovak Republic's Club of Psychotronics and UFO (issue 3/2006) focuses on the 'Protocol' initiative for monitoring anomalous phenomena across European Union countries. It announces a lecture tour by Erich von Däniken in the Czech Republic and mentions a visit by Latvian ufologist Jevgenij Sidorov aiming to foster cooperation in Central Europe. The bulletin also includes a call for information on specific cases like the 'Pečenický val' and a reported UFO sighting in Lučenec, and features a personal account from a developer working on decoding anomalous signals.
Magazine Overview
Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN
Issue: 3/2006
Date: September 25, 2006
Publisher: Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic)
Country: Slovakia
Language: Slovak
Document Type: Magazine Issue
Content Summary
This electronic bulletin from the preparatory committee of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic aims to inform readers about news in the field of anomalous phenomena and the club's activities. It encourages readers who identify with their goals to join and spread the word.
Internal Affairs
The club is collecting materials and articles for their information portal, UFO.SK/PORTAL, and invites submissions of interesting articles and news with unconventional perspectives.
Events
Erich von Däniken is scheduled for a lecture tour in the Czech Republic from October 18-22, with stops in Pardubice, Olomouc, Ostrava, Brno, and České Budějovice. The tour is organized by Aldea, an educational agency.
Foreign Relations
In September 2006, Latvian ufologist Jevgenij Sidorov visited Slovakia. He met with Hungarian and Polish researchers, with the goal of contributing to integration processes among ufologists and establishing a network of researchers in Central Europe. The result of this initiative is the "Protocol," a draft of which is included in the bulletin.
The "Protocol" (Draft)
This document, presented as a proposal, is signed by authorized representatives of organizations from European Union countries who are interested in the theoretical and practical research of anomalous phenomena. The signatories express their conviction that phenomena exist for which there is no explanation within the current paradigm. They aim to understand the nature and driving forces of anomalous phenomena and wish to develop and coordinate activities within a planned, and potentially pan-European, project. The protocol outlines the following agreements:
1. Each signatory party commits to taking measures to monitor anomalous phenomena within their respective countries.
2. The parties are prepared to adopt measures for information exchange within the pan-European information space.
3. The parties confirm their effort to create a pan-European information research bulletin.
4. The parties confirm their desire and readiness to participate in the pan-European project "Monitoring Anomalous Phenomena in European Union Countries."
5. This Protocol is an open document to which any organization from an EU country can join.
6. The official languages of the project are English and Russian.
Czech colleagues have also joined the project, and the bulletin expresses hope that this will not hinder the integration process for anomalous phenomena research.
Club Correspondence
Peter Siazik, who has years of experience as a development engineer in special electronics, is seeking contacts with colleagues who have similar interests. He has worked on developing decoders for unconventional signals, utilizing spectral amplification and various filters. His work also involved testing the phenomenon of "voices from the other side," where sounds were recorded without the presence of a medium. He welcomes consultation and exchange of practical and theoretical knowledge in the field of special electronic devices operating at the edge of classical physics and paranormal phenomena. His contact is [email protected].
Cases to Solve
The bulletin highlights several cases requiring attention:
- Pečenický val (“Giant’s Mound”): Information is available on the website. Near Uhrovec, a former shepherd claims that in 1998, a strange flying eye landed in his garden and abducted him in a flash of bright light, causing a three-hour memory loss. Klub Hyperion investigated, but their measurements at the scene are unclear. The victim wants to create a signaling device to facilitate alien landings. The bulletin asks for more information about this case and the witness's contact.
- UFO in Lučenec: A UFO was reportedly seen in Lučenec on the night of June 17-18, 2005. Information is requested from anyone who can provide more details.
- Poltergeist in Bušince: The offer to investigate the information about a "haunted house" in Bušince, Veľký Krtíš district, remains open. The bulletin asks if anyone knows someone who lives nearby.
Unresolved Tasks
Readers are invited to provide explanations or assistance in analyzing cases. The club is also seeking to organize a meeting of its preparatory committee members, possibly in Košice. They emphasize the importance of contacting local media, including regional radio stations, to publicize their activities.
Call for Action
The bulletin reminds readers of the importance of addressing strange cases and mysterious places. Joint actions and expeditions are encouraged to strengthen the community of friends and researchers and to build new relationships.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the promotion of international cooperation in the study of anomalous phenomena, particularly through the "Protocol" initiative for European integration. The bulletin actively seeks public participation in solving cases and gathering information, highlighting specific incidents and research interests. There is a clear editorial stance favoring the exploration of unconventional phenomena and the establishment of a structured, collaborative research network across Europe. The club positions itself as a facilitator for this research and information exchange.
My, níže podpísaní, zplnomocnení zástupcovia organizácií krajín Európskej únie, majúci plná práva od svojich organizácií, zaujímajúci sa o teoretické i praktické výskumy v oblastiach anomálnych javov...
Key Incidents
A man claims a strange flying eye landed in his garden, abducted him with a flash of bright light, causing a three-hour memory loss. Klub Hyperion investigated but their measurements are unclear.
A UFO sighting was reported in Lučenec.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the 'Protocol' mentioned in the bulletin?
The 'Protocol' is a proposal by representatives of European Union organizations to establish cooperation and integration processes for the theoretical and practical research of anomalous phenomena.
What events are planned by the Club of Psychotronics and UFO?
The club is gathering materials for their website, organizing joint actions and expeditions, and is involved in the 'Protocol' initiative for monitoring anomalous phenomena in Europe.
Who is Erich von Däniken touring in the Czech Republic?
Erich von Däniken is scheduled for a lecture tour in the Czech Republic from October 18-22, organized by Aldea, an educational agency.
What kind of personal research is highlighted in the bulletin?
Peter Siazik, a developer, is seeking contacts with colleagues interested in developing decoders for anomalous signals and researching phenomena like 'voices from the other side'.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Jevgenij Sidorovufolog
- M. Karlík
- Erich von Dänikenspeaker
- Martin Tóth
- Peter Siazikdeveloper
Organisations
- Klub psychotroniky a UFO
- Aldea
- KPUFO-SK
- Klub Hyperion
Locations
- Slovenská republika, Slovakia
- Česká republika, Czech Republic
- Pardubice, Czech Republic
- Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Brno, Czech Republic
- České Budějovice, Czech Republic
- Praha, Czech Republic
- Lotyšsko, Latvia
- Maďarsko, Hungary
- Poľsko, Poland
- Európska únia, European Union
- Uhrovec, Slovakia
- Lučenec, Slovakia
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