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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1995 No 09

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Overview

This document is the September 1995 issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO", a publication from the KPU (presumably a Czech UFO research organization). The issue focuses on upcoming thematic work, club activities, available publications, and administrative matters.

Magazine Overview

This document is the September 1995 issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO", a publication from the KPU (presumably a Czech UFO research organization). The issue focuses on upcoming thematic work, club activities, available publications, and administrative matters.

Thematic Work Announcement

The editorial board announces a thematic work prompted by an article in "ZAZ" magazine (issue 5/95). This work will focus on the analysis of electrical and electromagnetic phenomena associated with UFOs. It will also delve into the potential similarity between extraterrestrial beings and dinosaur-like creatures, a topic previously explored by the "Univerzum" club. Additionally, the work will examine the question of giants in legends and mythology, and analyze Marian apparitions from the perspective of anomalous phenomena. Historical research is also encouraged, referencing works on paranormal phenomena in Czech legends and folklore. The club offers guidance and materials from its archive for those interested in participating.

Club Activities

The newsletter details several club events that took place in late November and early December 1995:

  • November 23, 1995: A repeat lecture on the trip of the cryptozoology section members to Morocco.
  • November 28, 1995: A lecture titled "Dinosaur: Our Contemporary."
  • December 5, 1995: Ivan Mackerle was a guest speaker at KPU, delivering a lecture on "White Ladies, Ghosts, and Apparitions."
  • November 28, 1995: An event commemorating the 300th anniversary of the execution of J. Sladkeho - Kozina and the 100th anniversary of his apparition.
  • November 29, 1995: Participation in an event organized by PhDr. Marta Fouckova.

Services for Members and the Public

The KPU offers to organize lectures on topics such as UFOs, crop circles, poltergeists, and cryptozoology for cultural institutions. They also provide copies of club magazines "UFO - my z kosmu" and "Galaktika", as well as publications from the former CsAAA. Specific magazines like "Terra X" (Czech/Slovak) and "Fenix" are mentioned, with "Fenix" available for order through the "Univerzum" club in Usti n.L.

Available Publications and Brochures

A list of brochures is provided for purchase:

  • "Osloveni lidi na planete Zemi. Poselstvi narodum planety Zeme." by Vera Helena Charitas Abd-ru-shinova (8 Kc).
  • "Kurs radiestezie" by J. P. Keersaint (15 Kc).
  • "Svedkove Jehovovi" (critical analysis) by J. Blahoslav (25 Kc).
  • "Dusi nesmrtelnou mas. 11 vedeckopopularnich dukazu. Dodatek : prvni pomoc dusi." (12 Kc).
  • "Akupresura pro vsedni den." by J. Hruby (10 Kc).
  • "Joga s mystikou i bez nej." (Slovak) (14 Kc).
  • "The Force" (memories of an exorcist) (16 Kc).

Orders should be sent to the club's address, and shipments will be combined with the next newsletter.

Membership and Administration

The newsletter apologizes for potential delays in sending out the second copy of the membership card due to a sudden increase in membership and difficulties in processing the membership list. Members who have not yet received their card or are missing a validation stamp are asked to notify the committee. Prompt resolution is encouraged as the card will provide benefits at club events.

Correspondence, Messages, and Advertisements

  • A used copy of J. Bergier's book "Jitro kouzelniku" is for sale for 30 Kc plus 10 Kc postage.
  • The Vcelka publishing house offers F. Panes' book "Jake tajemstvi skryvaji kaplicky a bozi muka ?" (2nd ed.) for 14 Kc plus 10 Kc postage.
  • Unique calendars with automatic thematic drawings by Ing. Marie Salatova are available: "Pocasi v automaticke kresbe" (A5 size, 50 Kc) and "Astrologie a znameni v aut. kresbe" (A4 size, 100 Kc). Orders for these should be sent to Ing. M. Salatova.

Automatic drawing is described as a process where the hand draws spontaneously, guided by the subconscious mind, without conscious influence.

Contacts and Project Updates

Discussions regarding a critical article in "Expres" (November 21, 1995) have led to the drafting of a letter clarifying the KPU's position, particularly concerning cooperation with the Prague-based "Zare" project and Mr. Liska. This letter will be provided to other media if not published in the newsletter.

It is reported that the "Zare" project and the "Foundation for Research into Borderline Phenomena" have dissolved due to mutual disagreements. The newsletter condemns attempts to use this situation to attack the KPU organization.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes research into UFO phenomena, paranormal events, and related fields like cryptozoology and ancient mysteries. It encourages member participation in research projects and the sharing of information. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, while also addressing organizational matters and defending the KPU against external criticism. The emphasis on providing accessible publications and services to members highlights a commitment to community building within the UFO research field.