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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1996 No 02
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This document is the "Newsletter KPUFO", issue number c.2/1996. It details the proceedings of the committee and editorial board of ZAZ, and announces upcoming serials and lectures. The publication is in Czech and appears to be from the Czech Republic.
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This document is the "Newsletter KPUFO", issue number c.2/1996. It details the proceedings of the committee and editorial board of ZAZ, and announces upcoming serials and lectures. The publication is in Czech and appears to be from the Czech Republic.
Committee and Editorial Board Meeting (Jednani vyboru a red. rady ZAZ)
The newsletter begins by stating that after the completion of L. Kukla's serial "Clovek a vesmir" (Man and Space), chapters from Z. Sitchin's book "Dvanacta planeta" (The Twelfth Planet) will be published. Contact information for sending faxes to KPU is provided: 019/7237427 (Kalina) or 019/274356 (Safarik), with a request to announce fax transmissions by phone beforehand.
The organization is seeking members with organizational skills to help establish clubs and circles in their local areas. They are preparing to establish a new club in Usti nad Labem and hope to revive the Kralove Hradecke Spolecnosti 3A.
Club Activities (Cinnost klubu)
Recent activities mentioned include the verification of Vlasticka D.'s biophysical abilities, with a report to be published in ZAZ 1/96. A lecture by Ing. P. Pavel on "Rapa Nui" about Easter Island took place on February 13, 1996. On March 5, 1996, a lecture by KPU - Plzen on UFOs and alien contacts was held. On March 19, 1996, another lecture by J.J. Novak in Plzen covered Atlantis myths and research.
Alternative World (ALTERNATIVNISVET)
A further series of lectures and activities for KPU members in Plzen is being prepared for 1996, with the main theme being psychotronics. The planned topics include:
1. Introduction to the study of psychotronics
2. Telepathy and other information processes between people, or between humans and animals
3. Telegnosis, clairvoyance, types, hypotheses, and opinions
4. Telekinesis, poltergeist phenomena, bioactivation, mental photography, materialization, teleportation
5. Telesthesia - dowsing, automatic drawing, geopathic zones
6. Application of information and energy processes in alternative medicine and healing
7. Spiritualism, mediumism, hypnosis
8. The nature of mysticism
9. Philosophical consequences of psychotronic phenomena
10. Dowsing course, searching for underground water, geopathic zones, exercises in telegnosis, and their use in healing.
Correspondence, Messages, Advertisements (Korespondence, vzkazy, inzerce)
Page 2 begins with an announcement for an exhibition of artifacts from India, Nepal, and Tibet, along with a concert by sitar master Acarja Roop Verma, taking place on March 23-24, 1996, at the Palace of Culture in Prague. Ticket information and purchase addresses are provided.
Reiki therapist V. Simunek from Sumperk offers Reiki examinations, including the identification of electrosmog and its intensity.
Translation services from French, German, and English into Czech, and vice versa for smaller texts, are offered by "-jk-" at the KPU address.
Information is given for connecting to the computer network "[email protected]" using "[email protected]", with KPU preparing to join this network.
Healing massages are available every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 AM to 8 PM at the tennis courts (U Borskeho parku 21, Plzen) by "-jh-".
KPU members can purchase books by Kafka B. ("Parapsychologie") and Pauwels-Bergier ("Jitro kouzelniku") for the cost of postage.
PhDr. J.P. recommends "antifolie Medios" for testing geopathic zone neutralizers, providing contact details.
Thanks are extended to the Mystery Klub for their newsletter no. 2/96, which contained articles on topics like "Madona place krvave slzy" (Madonna sheds bloody tears), "Proc vyhynuli mamuti" (Why mammoths went extinct), and yin and yang.
Information is requested about the personality, life, and experiments of the Plzen-based telepath, clairvoyant, and hypnotist B. Salanda (Olaf Nielsen).
Members are asked to send any quantity of copying paper to aid in the publication of further issues of "IB".
Thanks are given to Stanislav K. for sending monthly phases. Thanks are also extended to Marii L. from Zlin, Pavel K. from Beroun, and Zdenku L. from Hradec Kralove for sending press clippings. Members are urged to follow their local press and report any anomalous phenomena.
Thanks are given to Karl M. for sending material about Klara Malikovova, noting that the topic of automatic drawing (and writing) has been covered before and will be revisited.
The "Vystrizkova sluzba" (Clipping Service) offers news delivery based on requested keywords or topics.
Member Notice (Upozorneni clenum)
Members are warned about the group Sirius, who are accused of stealing KPU materials. Members are advised not to interact with them or provide them with any materials, as their "luring" of unsuspecting researchers continues. Vere V. from Val. Mezrici is informed that her materials cannot be returned for this reason.
Services for Members and the Public (Sluzby clenum a verejnosti)
Thanks to members with internet access, KPU has access to the newsletter of the "skeptic" organization Sisyfos, which has over 50 pages. Members are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the "arguments" of these "all-knowing scientists" to stimulate discussion.
Page 3 continues with information about a filmed recording of an exhibition by the Nadace Hoplodactylus Delacourti at SVK Plzen. Members can send their own video cassettes for recording audio and video archives, with a fee of 30 CZK (including postage).
Guidelines for New Circles and Club Branches (Pokyny pro nove krouzky a pobocky klubu)
Relations with Other Organizations (Vztahy k jinym organizacim)
When contacting other clubs and societies (non-KPU members), members should act collegially. However, it is important to remember that without a written contract, agreements with external parties are not binding, unlike internal KPU agreements.
Relations with the Public (Vztahy k verejnosti)
Members are advised to discuss hypotheses and theories with colleagues in a close circle before presenting them to the public. The public may not understand KPU's conclusions, potentially leading to misinterpretations. If an uninformed journalist encounters such theories, they might ridicule them, which would harm both the idea and the organization. As the organization's importance grows, experts will be involved. Members should always be loyal to their club and not damage its reputation. They should be cautious when dealing with individuals who have intentionally harmed the club in the past (e.g., Project Zare, Sirius), as cooperation with such individuals is not in line with KPU membership.
What to Guard Against (Pred cim se chranit)
Members should guard against charlatans who claim to know everything and are infallible. They should also be wary of people seeking fame who readily give interviews, demonstrate their importance, and draw attention to themselves. Avoid making hasty statements or conclusions in public, especially to the press. Be cautious of individuals who have previously harmed the club.
Relations within the Organization (Vztahy uvnitr organizace)
Branch (pobocka):
- Has its own name and committee.
- Maintains membership records and keeps them updated with headquarters.
- Notifies headquarters of the addresses of all contacted individuals.
- Reports on the status of research programs and keeps one copy of all documents, minutes, and photographs for the club archive.
Page 4 details the obligations of the headquarters (ustredi):
- Maintain constant contact with branches and individual members.
- Supply branches with documents, maps, activity suggestions, and study materials from the club archive.
- Provide branches with contact addresses of collaborators in the respective region.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently emphasizes the importance of organized club activities, member participation, and the dissemination of information on paranormal and alternative topics. There is a strong focus on psychotronics and UFO phenomena, with lectures and discussions planned. The editorial stance appears to be cautious and protective of the organization's reputation, warning members against charlatans and individuals who have previously caused harm. The newsletter also highlights the value of research and the sharing of knowledge, while encouraging members to engage with the public responsibly. The mention of "skeptics" and their newsletter suggests an awareness of and engagement with critical perspectives, even if the primary focus is on exploring unexplained phenomena.