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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2007 No 04
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN Issue Date: 31.10.2007 Publisher: KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika Type: Informational Bulletin, internal material, published as needed in electronic form.
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN
Issue Date: 31.10.2007
Publisher: KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika
Type: Informational Bulletin, internal material, published as needed in electronic form.
Organizational Matters KPUFO.SK
The bulletin begins by addressing organizational issues within KPUFO.SK. The author notes that emails received are confidential and should not be forwarded or used for other purposes like advertising. They request that any responses or discussions be done by copying the sender. The author welcomes Tomas Stankovic, a young colleague who will help with the website's development, acknowledging that there are no funds to reward this effort but hoping it won't discourage him. Tomas has started working on the new website, and the author expresses a need for others to review and judge his work once it's deployed on his own site. The author also welcomes Ing. Ludovit Matulla, who is involved in psychotronics and comes from the Sdruzenie badatelov v psychotronike.
Confidentiality and Data Handling
A strong emphasis is placed on the confidentiality of information shared within the group. The author explicitly states that confidential information should not be shared with external individuals under any circumstances.
UFO Photography and Reporting
The author mentions that photographs from Slovakia were sent to Czech colleagues for the 'Zahadne fotografie' portal. However, the Czech colleagues were reportedly unenthusiastic due to the prevalence of 'dust orbs,' lens flares, and other common photographic artifacts, leading them to delegate the task of uploading Slovak photos to the author. The author commits to publishing all received photos from Slovakia by the end of the year, with brief commentary, even if the phenomena are not obviously unusual, to avoid accusations of withholding information.
Website Contributions and Photo Archives
An appeal was made for an expert in photography from within the organization to help with the website, but no one has volunteered. Consequently, the author has uploaded photos themselves, providing their own commentary. They invite discussion and debate on the forum if anyone disagrees with their assessments. Original photographs are available upon request, identified by their file properties (e.g., F20070824_nieco).
Specific Reports and Investigations
Unknown Animal Sighting: The bulletin notes a report from August 22, 2007, concerning the observation of an unknown animal.
Agro-symbols: A report was received about agro-symbols in Slovakia during World War II, specifically in the Rakovec area near Hontianske Nemce, dating back to 1941. The author expresses uncertainty about the source of this information and has not yet clarified it.
Case Processing: The author inquires about the progress of processing UFO cases, asking Maros if new reports are arriving and if they are being sorted and cataloged.
International Events
International Forum: The bulletin mentions an international forum on unconventional technologies held in Wroclaw, Poland, from November 3rd to 4th, 2007. The web address for this event is provided as http://cbza-jordanow.blog.onet.pl/.
Contact Information
The bulletin is attributed to Váš Martin Tóth from KPUFO-SK. Contact details for KPUFO – SK are provided, including an email address ([email protected]) and a website (http://www.ufo.sk).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this bulletin are UFO phenomena, psychotronics, and the internal organization and activities of the KPUFO group in Slovakia. The editorial stance emphasizes the importance of confidentiality, collaborative effort in managing the organization's online presence and case files, and the open sharing of information and photographic evidence, while also acknowledging the challenges of distinguishing genuine anomalies from common photographic artifacts. There is a clear commitment to documenting and investigating unexplained phenomena within Slovakia.