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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2008 No 02
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This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub Psychotroniky a UFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO) of the Slovak Republic, issue number 2/2008, dated August 1, 2008. It is an internal, electronic bulletin intended for members and researchers.
Magazine Overview
This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub Psychotroniky a UFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO) of the Slovak Republic, issue number 2/2008, dated August 1, 2008. It is an internal, electronic bulletin intended for members and researchers.
Editorial Introduction
The bulletin begins with a personal address from the editor to "dear colleagues and researchers," urging them to treat the emailed content as confidential and not to use it for external purposes like advertising. Contributors are asked to keep the sender in copy when responding to or discussing topics. The editor also announces new updates and tasks.
News and Updates
Agro-symbols and Crop Circles
A new crop circle was reported in the village of Hul after a year's absence. The bulletin also mentions that cases of agro-symbols in Slovakia (SR) have been updated, with a preview available at `http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/agr/cc/cccizi/tab_sr.htm`. Readers are invited to contribute corrections or additions.
UFO Case Archiving
All reported UFO cases are being archived. However, there is a lack of personnel to enter them into a database. Anyone willing to help with entering data into Access tables (which will be provided) is encouraged to contact the editor. The editor also offers to provide lists of cases from specific years or months upon request.
Featured Sections
"UFO" Photos
Photos of "UFOs" are featured on the portal "Zahadne fotografie" (Mysterious Photos), with ongoing contributions of cases from Slovakia. Interested individuals can register to become evaluators.
Anomalous Psychotronic Phenomena
An English copy of W. Rolla's book "The Poltergeist" is available for purchase for 100 SK plus postage from the Czech Republic.
Local Slovak Mysteries
There is ongoing investigation into the "Moon Shaft" (Mesacna šachta), and while everything seems to be changing, it is stated that patience is required.
History
The history of Czech and Slovak ufology is presented on the website `http://www.kpufo.cz/historie/historie.htm`. The bulletin requests readers to send photographs from various events, international meetings, and congresses from the 1990s.
Reporting UFOs and Anomalous Phenomena
The bulletin provides links for submitting reports to personal websites:
- Reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and atmospheric phenomena (AAJ): `http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/ufo.htm`
- Reports of encounters with anomalous psychotronic phenomena, "poltergeist" events, apparitions, etc.: `http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/gg.htm`
- Guide and reporting for agro-symbol (crop circle) research: `http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/cc.htm`
International Relations
- Poland: A UFO case originating from Slovakia, submitted by a Slovak citizen, was sent to Robert Lesniakiewicz of CBZA. A link to his blog is provided: `http://cbza-jordanow.blog.onet.pl/` and a specific case link: `http://cbza-jordanow.blog.onet.pl/2,ID328821207,DA2008-07-11,index.html`.
- Hungary: The bulletin notes that Ervin, who translated letters for Hungarian ufologists, has been unresponsive. The editor inquires if anyone can take over this role.
Closing Remarks
The editor expresses anticipation for reader feedback and suggestions. The bulletin is signed by Martin Tóth of KPUFO-SK.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently promotes active participation from its readers in reporting sightings, contributing to archives, and engaging in research. It emphasizes the importance of documenting and sharing information related to UFOs, agro-symbols, and other anomalous phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and collaborative research within the field of ufology and psychotronics, with a focus on both local Slovak and broader international cases. There is a clear call for volunteers to assist with data management and translation, highlighting the resource limitations of the organization.