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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1996 No 07
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This document is the 7th issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 1996, published by KPU (Czech UFO Association). It is primarily in Czech and covers topics related to UFOs, agrosymbols (crop circles), and other anomalous phenomena. The issue includes reports on organizational…
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This document is the 7th issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 1996, published by KPU (Czech UFO Association). It is primarily in Czech and covers topics related to UFOs, agrosymbols (crop circles), and other anomalous phenomena. The issue includes reports on organizational activities, research findings, available materials, and a comprehensive list of audio archive recordings.
Organizational Activities and Research
The newsletter begins with acknowledgments to members and supporters for their help with agrosymbol research. It reports on a meeting held from August 2-3, 1996, involving the KPU selection committee and the preparatory committee of the Sumava branch. This meeting focused on agrosymbol occurrences in West Bohemia and the establishment of a new organization. The KPU also thanks for a catalog from Adventures Unlimited, which covers UFOs and archaeoastronautics, and offers to provide copies of specific lists to interested individuals.
A call is made for members to join the preparation of entries for a planned "Lexicon of Borderline Phenomena." The newsletter also acknowledges the contribution of Zdenek H. with materials for the KPU archive. Information is provided about available issues of the LOGOS magazine and LOGOS Alef, with an invitation for readers to share any additional issues they possess.
An inquiry is posed to KPU members regarding their knowledge of heraldry and the meaning and spread of the pentagram symbol within the Czech Republic. An apology is made for the late distribution of IB 6/96, attributed to the holiday season and new crop circle cases.
The "Zablesk" group is actively searching for an object reportedly sighted on March 15, 1996, at 8:30 PM over Prague and the North and East Bohemian regions.
International Collaboration and Material Exchange
From July 7-10, 1996, Plzen was visited by French ufologists Yves Chasson and J. Munch, authors of books and articles on anomalous phenomena. The visit included an exchange of information and opinions on the nature of anomalous phenomena, as well as an exchange of materials and magazines. Regular consultations were agreed upon, and the structure and composition of organizations involved in this field in France were clarified. The newsletter concludes by listing materials provided by the French ufologists, which can be sent to interested parties for a fee (copying + postage), with the condition that the recipient commits to translating selected materials for publication in ZAZ.
Available Materials for Purchase:
- 1/ Reflexion sur similitudes entre cas contacter et cas N.D.E. (Near Death Experience) - 3 x 3.60 Kc
- 2/ Phenomens electriques de l'atmosphere rares et mal connus - 3 x 3.60 Kc
- 3/ La nuit ou la signalisation des aeronefs - 5 x 3.60 Kc
- 4/ Logiciel d'astronomie a usage ufologique (in Astronomie 1984/7) - 5 x 3.60 Kc
- 5/ Logiciel en Basic: The resonant Gravity Field Coil (English) - 6 x 3.6 Kc
An appeal is made for anyone who knows about the principle and nature of Norman Dean's device to report it.
Other Noteworthy Items
Thanks are extended to A.V. for directing attention to the discovery of unknown creature skeletons. J.F. has provided a typed manuscript titled "Message from the Extraterrestrials" from Borup I and II, available from the club upon request with a self-addressed envelope and stamps.
Audio Archive
The newsletter includes an extensive list of recordings from the audio archive, covering a wide range of topics and speakers. These recordings span from September 1993 to November 1996 and include:
- Interviews and discussions on the theory of relativity, the origin of the universe, holotropic consciousness, healing, anomalous phenomena, the expansion of consciousness, esoteric psychology, astrology, the relationship between religion and spirituality, UFOs, the origin of life, and the meaning of human existence.
- Presentations on the problem of multidimensional reality.
- Radio programs featuring discussions on UFOs, poltergeists, and contact with extraterrestrial life.
- Lectures on the brain and psychotronics.
- Commentaries on UFO events.
- Discussions on human biorhythms and the essence of life.
- A recording from TV NOVA's program "Na vlastní oči" about A. Kaspirovsky.
- Interviews on healing and yoga.
- Discussions about UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence.
- Topics related to mysterious glowing places on Earth.
- Lectures on extraterrestrial civilizations.
- Discussions on communication with other systems of being.
- Explorations of parallel worlds and the possibilities of materialization.
- Reports and proceedings from the CsAAA Congress in November 1992 and April 1992.
- Discussions on mantras and Indian philosophy.
- Radio programs on crop circles and UFOs.
- Lectures on the limits of astronomy.
Some recordings are noted as being of very low quality.
Ordering Audio Recordings
Instructions are provided for ordering audio recordings. Interested parties should send new cassettes in their own cases. Payment is to be made via postal stamps: 6 stamps of 3.60 Kc for 1-4 cassettes (plus postage and handling), and 1 stamp of 3.60 Kc for each additional cassette. This method is intended to save time and expedite the processing of orders within 20 days of receipt.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this newsletter are the investigation of anomalous phenomena, particularly agrosymbols and UFO sightings, and the promotion of research and information exchange within the ufological community. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement, seeking to document, research, and share findings, while also fostering connections with international researchers and making information accessible through various media, including audio recordings. There is a clear emphasis on community involvement and the dissemination of knowledge within the field.