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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2012 No 01

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Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub Psychotroniky a UFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO) in the Slovak Republic, identified as issue number 1/2012, dated February 10, 2012. The bulletin focuses on UFO research and related phenomena within Slovakia.

Magazine Overview

This document is an informational bulletin from the Klub Psychotroniky a UFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO) in the Slovak Republic, identified as issue number 1/2012, dated February 10, 2012. The bulletin focuses on UFO research and related phenomena within Slovakia.

Program 'Prvý Kontakt'

The main announcement is the launch of the 'Prvý Kontakt' (First Contact) program. This is described as a nationwide initiative primarily focused on documenting knowledge about UFOs in the Slovak Republic. The program aims to gather credible and verifiable information because the general understanding of the UFO phenomenon in Slovakia is considered superficial, influenced by unreliable information and myths. The 'Prvý Kontakt' program originated from the initiative of various research directions and is an informal association of Slovak amateur researchers united to fulfill the program's objectives, which will be implemented by a network of individual researchers across Slovakia.

The program's main goals are:
1. Comprehensive collection, evaluation, and statistical processing of UFO phenomenon information within the Slovak Republic by a dedicated team of researchers.
2. Consultation of this information with scientific experts from various fields to stimulate scientific interest in the serious investigation of this phenomenon.
3. Utilization of various media, particularly the internet (firstcontact.com), to provide better and more serious information to the public on this subject.

Slovak Ufology

The bulletin discusses recent events and controversies within Slovak ufology. It mentions a "sensational revelation" about the 'Projekt Záre' (Project Ray) originating from the Czech Republic, which has led to attacks on KPUFO.CZ and KPUPUFO.EU/SK. The article criticizes a ufologist referred to as 'Kybernaut' for his role in these attacks. It also questions the timing of criticisms from Czech exopoliticians regarding individuals with past connections to the ŠtB (State Security), noting that these individuals have openly discussed their past work for years.

The text also addresses the announcement of the 'Prvý Kontakt' program, stating that its scope for all of Slovakia has re-energized Waldemar Urmínský, who is described as seeking to position himself as a spokesperson for Slovak ufology. The bulletin asserts that no external approval is needed for the program's focus.

It is stated that the state of Slovak ufology remains unsatisfactory and requires new approaches based on a thorough understanding of its past and present situation. A "Secret Report on the State of Slovak Ufology" with recommendations for future years has been prepared.

Jaroslav Cabuk is mentioned as planning to establish a UFO club for the Kysuce region and invites interested individuals to contact him via Facebook or email.

New Conference

A one-day conference titled "Iné svety" (Other Worlds) is scheduled to take place on February 18, 2012, in Bratislava. The bulletin expresses concern that the confirmed presentation topics suggest a lack of common sense, noting that Miro Karlík has withdrawn his participation.

Online Resources and Publications

The bulletin directs readers to the KPUFO.EU/SK portal (http://www.kpufo.eu/sk), where new material is added every 2-4 days. It also promotes the magazine 'AZIMUT ZÁHAD' and provides a link to a dedicated rubric on the KPUFO.EU/SK website.

Readers are invited to participate in solving UFO cases and discussing related issues by writing to [email protected]. Information is also available on Google WEBY, with a database of recorded UFO cases accessible at http://www.kpufo.eu/sk/?p=979.

Links are provided for 'Záhady vo fotografii' (Mysteries in Photography) and a map and list of Slovak agro symbols (crop circles) at http://www.kpufo.cz/oblasti/agr/cc/cc_cizi/tab_sr.htm.

Readers are encouraged to discuss topics on Facebook via the KPUFO page and the 'Slovenská záhadológia a ufológia' (Slovak Mysteries and Ufology) group.

Instructions are provided for submitting reports on UFO sightings, anomalous atmospheric phenomena (AAJ), psychotronic phenomena (poltergeist, apparitions), and agro symbols (crop circles) via specific web links.

New Books

A new book, "Za hranicemi biotroniky" (Beyond the Boundaries of Biotronics) by Věnceslav Patrovský, is announced. The book, compiled from the estate of the late researcher Ing. V. Patrovský, is 250 pages long and published by CAD PRESS in cooperation with Klub psychotroniky a UFO.

Contact and Feedback

Readers are invited to place banners or links on their websites, and KPUFO.EU/SK will reciprocate. Feedback and suggestions can be sent to the KPUFO – SK address.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this bulletin are the promotion of organized UFO research in Slovakia, the establishment of a network of researchers, the dissemination of information to the public, and the critical examination of current events and personalities within the ufology community. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting serious, evidence-based investigation while being critical of what it perceives as sensationalism, unreliable information, and internal conflicts within the field. The bulletin emphasizes the importance of scientific consultation and objective reporting.