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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2010 No 02

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Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO KPUFO.SK/EU, a Slovak Republic-based organization focused on psychotronics and UFO phenomena. The issue, dated July 12, 2010, is designated as number 2 for the year 2010.

Magazine Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO KPUFO.SK/EU, a Slovak Republic-based organization focused on psychotronics and UFO phenomena. The issue, dated July 12, 2010, is designated as number 2 for the year 2010.

Agrosymboly

The bulletin reports the initial news of agrosymbols (crop circles) in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Specific locations mentioned in Slovakia include the villages of Bojničky and Dolné Lovčice. Additionally, in Kozárovce, an agrosymbol reappeared on snow and new growth, a phenomenon noted as known yet inexplicable, prompting the question of its influence on plant life. A link is provided for further instructions: http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/?p=781, and another related article is linked: http://www.aufob.org/articles.php?article_id=56.

Slovenská záhadológia (Slovak Esotericism/Mystery Studies)

This section introduces a new project aimed at fostering communication and collaboration among researchers. The author reflects on the national character, suggesting that while direct cooperation might be limited, communication is encouraged. The platform already hosts dozens of UFO reports, but reader engagement in evaluating them is low. Readers are invited to register on Google's 'Weby' service (http://www.google.sk/) to access and comment on these cases, which are sourced from the internet, primarily AUFOB, but also local reports. Instructions for registration and assistance are offered.

Súpis prípadov UFO (List of UFO Cases)

A brief overview of Slovak UFO cases is available from UFO klub Trnava at http://www.ufoklub-trnava.sk/?strana=pozorovania&zoradenie=datum&stranka=1, covering cases up to 2004.

Anomália? (Anomaly?)

An unusual geographical anomaly is described: on the road from Poprad to Pieniny, near Magurský priesmyk, trees grow slightly slanted. This causes cyclists to perceive it as downhill, yet they must pedal with significantly more effort. The bulletin asks if anyone knows this specific location and if photographs are available.

Psychotronika

This section inquires about participation in events organized by the Slovak Psychotronic Society and asks about the results of their activities, symposia, or discussions. It also reveals that between 1984-1986, three diploma theses on geopatogenic zones and dowsing were completed and defended at the military high school in Liptovský Mikuláš. However, the university library has stated that these theses are no longer archived. The bulletin seeks information about the authors or the theses themselves.

Zo zahraničí (From Abroad)

There is ongoing email communication with Hungarian researchers, including S. Puzstay, involving the exchange of UFO sighting cases in the Czech Republic. Discussions are also underway with a Bulgarian student, Alexandra Milanov, regarding the creation of a 'European citizens' initiative.' Furthermore, there is an initiative by Italian MEP M. Borghezi to establish an EU agency for addressing UFO phenomena on a pan-European scale. The bulletin acknowledges the uncertainty of these developments' impact but highlights the shift towards viewing UFOs as a broader, not just local, issue within the EU.

Kniha (Book)

Paul Stonehill's book, 'Expediente Soviet UFO,' is recommended, with a provided link: http://www.nowtilus.com/pags.php?d=c85bbf134839466345581abc3be7efebO101274.

Záhady vo fotografii (Mysteries in Photography)

A link is provided for 'Mysteries in Photography,' including Slovak cases: http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/fot/.

Diskutujte na Facebooku! (Discuss on Facebook!)

Links are provided to the KPUFO Facebook page and group.

Umiestnete odkazy a hlásení na Vaše weby (Place links and reports on your websites)

Instructions and links are provided for embedding reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), anomalous atmospheric phenomena (AAJ), and anomalous phenomena (poltergeists, apparitions) on personal websites. The links are: http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/ufo.htm and http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/gg.htm. A guide and reporting mechanism for agrosymbols (crop circles) is also available at http://www.kpufo.cz/codelat/cc.htm.

Closing Remarks

Martin Tóth, on behalf of KPUFO.EU/SK, expresses anticipation for reader feedback and contributions.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin consistently promotes active reader participation in reporting, evaluating, and discussing UFO sightings and other paranormal phenomena. It emphasizes the importance of communication and collaboration, both domestically and internationally, in the study of these subjects. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging the sharing of information and diverse perspectives on unexplained events, while also highlighting the need for a broader, European-level approach to UFO research.