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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1997 No 06

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Overview

This document is the 6/1997 issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO," a publication from the Czech organization KPU (presumably an acronym related to UFO research or paranormal phenomena). The newsletter covers organizational matters, upcoming events, research initiatives, and addresses…

Magazine Overview

This document is the 6/1997 issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO," a publication from the Czech organization KPU (presumably an acronym related to UFO research or paranormal phenomena). The newsletter covers organizational matters, upcoming events, research initiatives, and addresses a dispute with another publication.

Organizational Matters and Membership

The newsletter begins by thanking members for their responses and expressing hope that remaining members will choose to participate by the end of the year. It notes that bulletin number 5/97 was sent to all members and collaborators. Positive feedback was received regarding the organization's critical approach to its activities and a proposed increase in membership fees. While the increase is nearly 100%, it is noted that the fees had remained unchanged for four years, potentially jeopardizing the organization's operations, especially when compared to other organizations with significantly higher fees.

To maintain regular contact with all members and act as a stabilizing element for the central organization, despite potential organizational shifts in branches, it is deemed necessary to send an informational bulletin to every member.

Focus on Psychotronics and Anomalous Phenomena

For the upcoming year, the organization plans a special focus on the field of psychotronics. A significant amount of reports and unresolved cases have accumulated where psychotronic methods might offer solutions. A meeting is scheduled for the end of February 1998 to determine the future direction, which will include:

  • Healing: Utilizing healing methods and establishing contact with specialists and other healing groups and organizations.
  • Spontaneous Psychotronic Phenomena: Investigating phenomena such as poltergeists, apparitions, and encounters with unknown beings or UFOs.
  • Interdisciplinary Applications: Applying psychotronic methods in the fields of history, archeology, and geology.
  • Other Anomalous Phenomena: Using psychotronic methods for phenomena like crop circles (agrosymbols) and similar events.
  • Theoretical Foundation: Developing the philosophical basis of psychotronics.

Participants will be informed about individual cases and their current status. The meeting is planned for a weekend in Pilsen, with the exact location to be announced later. Members are encouraged to submit any ideas or comments.

The organization also plans excursions, described as "investigations of anomalous phenomena and memorable places" in various districts. The purpose of these excursions is to investigate unresolved questions from the past and to foster connections between members and researchers from specific localities with the KPU. The trend of establishing new KPU branches in individual districts will continue to be supported.

Public Engagement and Online Presence

KPU has begun informing the public about its cases through the Internet. They plan to create discussion forums on their website (http://plzen.eunet.cz/kpufo) to address these issues and hope to contribute to their resolution. The organization will regularly share the conclusions and comments from these discussions. Additionally, in cooperation with "Svet namodro," they have launched other web pages presenting articles and materials from the ZAZ magazine (http://svet.namodro.cz/w-kpufo).

Tasks for the New Year

The following tasks are outlined for the new year:

1. Database Completion: Finalizing a comprehensive database of anomalous phenomena (UFOs, poltergeists, crop circles, megaliths, etc.) and continuing to update and refine it.
2. Close Encounters Research: Developing a complex approach to "close encounters of the third kind," including refining questioning techniques and assembling teams of specialists to investigate individual cases.
3. Psychotronic Methods Application: Developing a systematic procedure for utilizing psychotronic methods in areas such as alternative medicine, geopathic zones, archeology, and geology.
4. Crop Circle Research: Continuing the study of crop circles and completing a comprehensive report on their occurrence.
5. Organizational Network: Creating a nationwide information network of collaborators, facilitating introductions and cooperation among researchers, and supporting the establishment of new KPU branches.
6. International Cooperation: Developing cooperation with international centers and Czech expatriates involved with anomalous phenomena.

The newsletter acknowledges that these tasks do not cover all activities, as many unresolved and controversial cases, along with reports lacking crucial information, require further attention. The organization seeks input and assistance from its members.

KPU Committee Report

The KPU Committee is addressing the issue of a UFO sighting over Zatce on October 3, 1997, and thanks members for their information.

They express pleasure that the publication "Agrosymboly" inspires further research, particularly concerning "ley-lines," which might be key to understanding the patterns. Libor C. is thanked for a relevant overview.

An article titled "Interviews with the Enlightened from My Friends in Space" by Ing. Ivo Bendy has been received by KPU. It contains a collection of written contacts with extraterrestrials, information about organizations of alien civilizations, and their lists (over 100 pages, offered by the author for 80 CZK plus postage).

There is a request for specific book titles: Fort, Ch., H.: "The Damned Book," Fulcanelli: "Mystery of the Cathedrals," "Wisdom of the Magi," Silberer, H.: "Problems of Mysticism," and Jung, C.G.: "Psychology and Alchemy." Readers are asked to inform the editor (IB) if they have these books.

The KPU Committee and several branches have received a proposal to produce a feature film titled "UFO in Bohemia" or "The Suffering of Evolution," or under the working title "Very Identifiable Flying Objects." The production company is Watch or Die. The committee considers cooperation on such a project a serious decision and can send the material for review upon request, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and 20 CZK stamps. The text is also available on the Internet.

A KPU exhibition titled "Mysterious Circles in the Grain" has opened at the Royal Mint in Jachymov.

Regarding a query about the authenticity of a papyrus describing a UFO sighting in ancient Egypt (reported in Magazin 2000, issue 2/1997), a response was received from the Egyptianological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. This will be published in ZAZ 1/98.

Secretary's Statement

The Secretary of KPU reports that numerous attacks against KPU and personally against him have originated from the editorial office of the magazine "Fantas. fakta." Consequently, on September 26, 1997, he sent a letter to the editor-in-chief, Vladimir Matl.

The letter states that it is not the secretary's usual practice to address ethical correspondence, especially with someone he has never met or had prior contact with. He expresses surprise at learning that Matl and his staff are disseminating information that discredits KPU and its members. The secretary considers the spread of false information, fabrications, and vulgar slander to be repulsive behavior, especially when done behind an individual's back. He offers Matl an opportunity to publicly state his grievances, hoping they will be based on facts rather than "the fantasies of some imbecilic cretins."

As of December 15, 1997, no response had been received.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes the organization's activities, encourages member participation, and emphasizes the importance of research into UFOs and other anomalous phenomena. There is a clear focus on expanding the organization's reach through information dissemination (bulletins, internet) and establishing new branches. The editorial stance appears to be one of proactive investigation and a desire to bring clarity to unexplained events, while also defending the organization against perceived attacks. The dispute with "Fantas. fakta" highlights a defensive posture when the organization feels unfairly criticized. The emphasis on psychotronics suggests a willingness to explore unconventional methods for understanding these phenomena.