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KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO

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Summary

Overview

This bulletin from KPUFO.EU/SK, dated March 19, 2009, announces a change in website domain from UFO.SK to KPUFO.EU/SK due to domain pricing issues. It emphasizes a commitment to critically researching Slovak mysteries, excluding sensational topics like Jack the Ripper or JFK. The bulletin calls for reactivating a network of collaborators and mentions ongoing projects including cataloging UFO photographs, preparing UFO data for a database, and documenting Slovak crop circles (agrosymbols). It also briefly touches upon local Slovak mysteries and the history of Slovak ufology.

Magazine Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO – Slovenská republika (KPUFO.EU/SK), dated March 19, 2009, issue 1/2009. It serves as an internal communication to members and researchers interested in psychotronics and UFO phenomena.

Personal Update and Domain Change

The bulletin begins with a personal note from the author, Martin Toth, apologizing for a period of silence due to personal and family issues. He assures readers that essential operations have been maintained and that news from the Czech center KPUFO will continue to be disseminated. A key announcement is the departure from the UFO.SK domain. The reason cited is an exorbitant price increase demanded by the provider after an offer to take over the domain was rejected. The new web address is http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/. Readers with links to the old domain are urged to update them.

Research Focus and Collaboration

The organization reaffirms its commitment to critically investigating Slovak mysteries, stating that such research cannot be rushed and will avoid sensationalist topics like Jack the Ripper or the JFK assassination, leaving those to others. The bulletin calls for reactivating a network of collaborators and individuals who are interested in the study of anomalous phenomena. This includes reaching out to website owners and past correspondents.

Ongoing Projects and Tasks

The bulletin outlines several ongoing and planned projects:

  • UFO Photographs: All mysterious photographs have been handed over to colleagues and are available on the portal Záhadný ve fotografii at `http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/fot/`.
  • UFO Database: Preparation of data for entry into a UFO database is underway.
  • Agrosymbols (Crop Circles): A list of Slovak crop circles (agrosymbols) is available at `http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/agr/cc/cc cizi/tab sr.htm`. Readers are encouraged to review this list and provide corrections or additions.

Local Mysteries and History

The bulletin briefly mentions recent news about the 'Moon Shaft' (Mesiacná šachta) as shocking. It also touches upon the history of Antonin Horak, noting his anti-Slovak National Uprising (SNP) activities and his struggle for US citizenship due to his Nazi past. Research on this topic is ongoing.

A link is provided to a brief history of Slovak ufology on the page `http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/k2.htm`. The organization requests any corrections, additions, or photographs from events, international meetings, and congresses in the 1990s.

Website Links and Submissions

Several links are provided for submitting reports and placing links on websites:

  • UFO/AAJ Reports: For reports on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and anomalous atmospheric phenomena (AAJ), visit `http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/ufo.htm`.
  • Psychotronic Phenomena: For reports on psychotronic phenomena, poltergeists, and apparitions, visit `http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/gg.htm`.
  • Agrosymbols: For guidance and reporting on crop circles (agrosymbols), visit `http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/cc.htm`.

Closing Remarks

Martin Toth expresses anticipation for readers' opinions and suggestions. The bulletin is identified as an internal material of KPUFO.EU/SK, published electronically as needed. Correspondence, suggestions, and links should be sent to the address [email protected] or via the website `http://www.kpufo.eu/sk`.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin's stance is one of critical and serious investigation into anomalous phenomena, particularly those originating in Slovakia. It aims to provide factual information and foster a collaborative research environment. The editorial policy clearly excludes sensationalism and focuses on verifiable, albeit mysterious, events. The emphasis on reactivating a network of collaborators suggests a desire to broaden the scope and depth of their research efforts. The organization also appears to be actively involved in cataloging and archiving data related to UFOs and crop circles.

„bohužiaľ jej cena trochu stúpla (380,-€ ), - tj. „trochu“ = 10 razy.

— KPUFO.EU/SK (regarding domain price increase)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did KPUFO.SK change its domain name?

The domain UFO.SK was considered a valuable advertising article, and after a rejected offer to take over the domain, the price was increased significantly by the provider, leading to the move to http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/.

What kind of research does KPUFO.EU/SK focus on?

KPUFO.EU/SK will continue to research Slovak mysteries critically and without unnecessary sensationalism, focusing on genuine anomalies and excluding topics like Jack the Ripper or the JFK assassination.

How can people contribute to KPUFO.EU/SK's research?

The organization is seeking to reactivate a network of collaborators and individuals interested in anomalous phenomena. They are asking for help in correcting and supplementing data on Slovak crop circles and submitting photos from various events.

Where can one find information on Slovak crop circles?

A list of Slovak crop circles (agrosymbols) can be found on the page http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/agr/cc/cc cizi/tab sr.htm.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Martin TothEditor/Correspondent
  • Viktor PagáčContact person for www.I-UFO.org
  • Antonin HorakSubject of historical research
  • Jack RozparovacMentioned as a topic not covered

Organisations

  • KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO
  • KPUFO.EU/SK
  • KPUFO.CZ
  • I-UFO.org

Locations

  • Slovakia, Slovakia
  • USA, United States

Topics & Themes

UFOParanormalAnomalous phenomenaCrop circlesPsychotronicsSlovakiaKPUFOInformation bulletinResearchHistoryUFO.SKUFO.EUAgrosymbolsAAJPoltergeist