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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2009 No 03

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Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub Psychotroniky a UFO KPUFO.SK/EU, dated September 30, 2009. It serves as a newsletter for members and enthusiasts of psychotronics and UFO phenomena in Slovakia.

Magazine Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub Psychotroniky a UFO KPUFO.SK/EU, dated September 30, 2009. It serves as a newsletter for members and enthusiasts of psychotronics and UFO phenomena in Slovakia.

New Website and Book Announcement

The bulletin begins by informing colleagues and researchers about recent updates. The organization has transitioned to a new website, with the URL provided as http://www.usv.tym.sk/. They express hope that the new web presence will offer greater timeliness of information. A call is extended to anyone interested in becoming a web editor.

Subsequently, the newsletter announces a new book titled "UFO NA SLOVENSKU" (UFO in Slovakia) authored by their colleague Miroslav Karlík. The book was published by Dialog Liberec in the Czech Republic. It is described as a first edition, hardcover, with 112 pages and numerous black-and-white illustrations. It has been available since January 2009. Contact information for Miroslav Karlík via email ([email protected]) and a link to the publisher's page for the book (http://www.dialog-lbc.cz/s031.htm) are provided.

Tasks and Investigations

The bulletin outlines several ongoing tasks and areas of investigation for the club.

Photography and Databases

All mysterious photographs are being forwarded to colleagues at the portal "Záhady vo fotografii" (Mysteries in Photography) via the link http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/fot/. In the UFO domain, preparations are underway to compile data for a database. The newsletter notes that this necessary work has proven difficult to complete successfully despite several attempts.

Agrosymbols (Crop Circles)

A specific request is made for individuals to take on the task of updating the overview of Slovak agrosymbols (crop circles) on the website http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/agr/cc/cc_cizi/tab_sr.htm. Readers are encouraged to correct or add data if possible.

Following this request, a table lists several specific agrosymbol incidents in Slovakia with their corresponding codes, dates, locations, and descriptions:

  • CC.2007.07.07.SK.BR (Helpa): Circles and rings (suspected forgery).
  • CC.2007.07.13.SK.NZ (Hul): 3 rings, 10 m diameter, within a 19 m circle.
  • CC.2008.06.20.SK.NZ (Hul): 19.5 m circle, 3 inner rings, 19.5 m, with internal patterns.
  • CC.2009.06.22.SK.PT (České Brezovo): 10 m circle, surrounded by a 15 m ring, with smaller circles (2 m diameter) and a triangle (8.4-6.6 m).
  • CC.2009.07.10.SK.LV (Lipník nad Tlmačove): 5 circles, maximum diameter 25 m, minimum 2 m.
  • CC.2009.07.11.SK.ZH (Hliník nad Hronom): 2 circles and a ring, 32.4 m diameter.
  • CC.2009.07.15?.SK.LV (Kozárovce): A formation with a diameter of 68 m.
  • CC.2009.08.08.SK.HC (Bojničky): A cross in corn, 25.6 m wide and 48.9 m long.

Other Initiatives and Information

Local Mysteries and History

The newsletter mentions "Miestne slovenske zahady" (Local Slovak Mysteries), a society associated with Uroboros (http://www.uroboros.host.sk/), which is investigating Templar trails and invites participation. A link to a brief history of Slovak ufology is provided: http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/?p=454. The club requests contributions of corrections, additions, or photographs from various events and international meetings from the 1990s.

Social Media and Online Presence

Czech ufology and mystery societies are active on Facebook (group ID: 134845466524). The newsletter poses a rhetorical question about why Slovak mystery and ufology societies shouldn't also have a presence. Presentations from the club are now available on YouTube, including one titled "2012 – koniec sveta?" (2012 – end of the world?).

Reporting Anomalies

Links are provided for submitting reports on various phenomena:

  • Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) and Anomalous Atmospheric Phenomena (AAJ): http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/ufo.htm
  • Psychotronic Phenomena (poltergeists, apparitions, etc.): http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/gg.htm
  • Agrosymbols (crop circles): http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/cc.htm

International Relations

A specific article, "Projekt Tatry," is highlighted, which discusses UFO sightings on the Polish border. The newsletter suggests that a functioning UFO database in their region would be beneficial for comparison. A request is made for anyone fluent in Hungarian to come forward.

Current News and Updates

Recent Events and Sightings

Several recent news items are shared:

  • A video purportedly showing evidence of the existence of Yeti in the Polish Tatras is linked.
  • A YouTube link is provided for a segment titled "Yetti v Tatrach?" (Yeti in the Tatras?).
  • A news report from nitra.sme.sk discusses people being frightened by light phenomena, which a teacher attributed to lanterns.
  • A report on mysterious circles found in fields near apartment buildings in Slovakia is linked.
  • A filmed UFO sighting in Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia, from 1994 is mentioned with a link.
  • A report on UFOs over the Carpathian Mountains is linked.

Closing Remarks

The newsletter concludes with a sign-off from Martin Tóth, representing KPUFO.EU/SK, inviting feedback and suggestions. It is identified as an internal bulletin of the Klub psychotroniky a UFO in the Slovak Republic, published electronically as needed. Correspondence, suggestions, and links should be sent to [email protected] or via the website http://www.kpufo.eu/sk.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, crop circles (agrosymbols), and other unexplained phenomena occurring in Slovakia and surrounding regions. The editorial stance is one of active investigation, data collection, and community engagement, encouraging members and the public to contribute their findings and expertise. There is a clear emphasis on documenting and analyzing these events, as well as fostering a network for sharing information both locally and internationally. The club appears to be in a phase of updating its infrastructure (website) and expanding its reach through various online platforms.