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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1995 No 08

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Overview

This document is the 8th issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 1995, published by KPU. It details the activities and decisions of the KPU committee and editorial board, focusing on events, membership, and research related to UFOs, parapsychology, and other anomalous phenomena.

Magazine Overview

This document is the 8th issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 1995, published by KPU. It details the activities and decisions of the KPU committee and editorial board, focusing on events, membership, and research related to UFOs, parapsychology, and other anomalous phenomena.

Committee and Editorial Board Meeting (October 5, 1995)

The first part of the annual meeting of KPU took place on October 5, 1995. Key decisions included sending proposals and membership cards to all members. A proposal was made to increase membership fees due to rising postal costs: 100 CZK for regular employed members, 80 CZK for regular unemployed, student, or retired members, and 80 CZK for corresponding members (employed or unemployed). The committee also requested donations of envelopes and paper for copying. There was a call for greater involvement of corresponding members in establishing local clubs and conducting research on anomalous phenomena, local landmarks, legends, and natural anomalies. The formation of research and field groups for southern and northern Moravia, and other regions, was planned.

Club Activities and Events

The newsletter lists a series of club activities and events that took place or were planned:

  • Participation in the M.2000 event and a lecture by M. Hesemann in Prague.
  • Participation in a peace concert by Sri Shinmoy in Prague.
  • A regional meeting of KPU members, ZAZ readers, and other guests in the Nachod and Hradec Kralove districts (Zalonov) on October 15, 1995. A similar meeting was planned for Prague.
  • Participation in an exhibition of the Pilsen non-profit sector on October 25, 1995.
  • A lecture by J.J. Novak, author of "Mysteries of the Ocean," on megalithic monuments in the world and the Czech Republic on October 25, 1995.
  • An excursion to investigate a sighting in Becov on November 2, 1995.
  • Participation in an event "Discovering the Bible" – an introductory evening on "Reading and Contemplating the Gospel of John" – organized by the Christian Education Center in Pilsen on November 2, 1995.
  • A meeting to discuss the collection and analysis of data on Marian apparitions on November 2, 1995.
  • A meeting to discuss participation in a UFO congress in Kosice on November 9, 1995.
  • A meeting to discuss connecting to and utilizing the Internet more broadly. Members with regular Internet access or computer communication capabilities were asked to inform the committee.
  • "Third Path to Health" with J.A. Zentrich as a guest of the AM section of KPU on November 10, 1995.
  • A public event on "Crop Circles" on November 14, 1995.
  • "Little Indian Festival" – Hare Krishna movement on November 17, 1995.
  • A public event "Dinosaur – Our Contemporary?" (program by Hoplodactylus Delacourti) on November 28, 1995.
  • A lecture on "Question Marks of Consciousness – Returns to Past Lives" by PhDr. M. Fouckova on December 2, 1995.
  • A joint event with Ing. Mackerle and KPU on "Apparitions and Ghosts" on December 3, 1995.

All events starting at 18:00 were held at Kopernikova ul. 26, Pilsen.

Research and Experiments

The KPU is preparing several telepathic experiments across the Czech Republic. Interested members are asked to notify the committee. The experiments involve transmitting geometric shapes, words, and sentences. Participants will receive forms to record received data and will send copies to the committee. Those achieving the best results will be involved in further continuation.

The planned KPU broadcast on channel 40 of CB was postponed due to technical reasons on October 19, 1995. It was scheduled to begin in November, every Friday between 7-8 PM. Cassette recordings of the first broadcast were requested for distribution to non-Pilsen regions.

Services for Members and the Public

  • A catalog of German books (UFO, archeoastronautics, mysticism, etc.) from Kopp Verlag is available for the cost of an A4 envelope and 50 CZK (including 10 CZK postage). Kopp Verlag also publishes the magazine "UFO Kurier" (7.5 DM).
  • The KPU can create photographs from video recordings. Those with interesting video recordings can contact the committee (1 photo = 15 CZK).
  • The club's audio archive has been updated with a lecture by M. Hesemann on "autopsy" (October 7, 1995, 60 min) and an interview about UFOs and crop circles with L. Safarik (Czech Radio, 60 min).
  • Members interested in subscribing to the "Journal of The Society for Psychical Research" are invited to inquire.

Vcelka Publishing Offers

Vcelka Publishing offers several books:

  • "Problems of Extraterrestrial Civilizations and UFOs" (TA 1988-92) - 40 CZK
  • "Archaeology, Archeoastronautics, Geological Mysteries" - 40 CZK
  • "Magic, Psychotronics, Parapsychology" - 50 CZK
  • "Alternative Medicine" - 40 CZK
  • "UFO and Religion" by Novotna - 30 CZK
  • "Zdarske Oppidum" by F. Panes (2nd edition) - 20 CZK
  • "What Secrets Do Chapels and Shrines Hide?" (2nd edition) - 15 CZK
  • "UFO Center Pilsen Reports" (reprint from 1993) - 20 CZK
  • "Pathogenic Zones and Dowsing" (teaching aid) by B. Prodam - 20 CZK
  • "Psychotronics" by O. Valek - 30 CZK
  • "Beseda Bohu" by K. Minarik - 40 CZK
  • "Magazin 2000/2-95" - 10 CZK + postage.

Correspondence, Messages, and Advertisements

  • Massages and biotronics, detection of geopathic zones, sale of natural vitamins, and consultations for a healthy lifestyle are offered by Josef Hunat at Nyranska 38, Pilsen. Consultations are held every Thursday from 6 PM at KPU, Kopernikova ul. 26, Pilsen.
  • A diploma thesis created with the participation of KPU members, "Possibilities of Verification and Development of Paragnostic Abilities," is available for review.

Book Requests and Archives

  • Those interested in the book "From Magic to Biotronics" should contact the author V. Patrovsky at Holandska 7, Prague 10, 101 00.
  • Thanks are extended to Ms. L. for materials for the archive.

Contacts and Projects

  • Ing. Vl. Baumgartl contacted KPU regarding his research on Slavic hillforts. He is seeking assistance in determining the age of iron slag found at a site and in analyzing soil samples. KPU can analyze the slag, but needs help with the soil analysis.
  • KPU received a letter from Vl. Liska announcing his departure from the "Zare" project.
  • The Amateur UFO Association in Podborany has announced its activities.
  • Readers are encouraged to help distribute the magazine and contacts to the districts of Pelhrimov, Zdar nad Sazavou, Jihlava, Jindrichuv Hradec, and Blansko.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the active engagement of KPU members in various events, research, and discussions related to UFOs, parapsychology, ancient mysteries, and alternative health practices. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting active participation, information sharing, and collaborative research within the KPU community and with the wider public. There is a clear emphasis on organizing meetings, lectures, and experiments, as well as disseminating information through publications and potentially the Internet. The newsletter also highlights the practical aspects of running an organization, such as membership fees and postal costs, and seeks contributions and assistance from its members.