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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1999 No 01
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This is the first issue of 1999 for the "Newsletter KPU FO" (KPU Information Bulletin), published by KPU (Czech Union of Paranormal Research). The issue is dated "c.1/1999" and appears to be a Czech publication.
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This is the first issue of 1999 for the "Newsletter KPU FO" (KPU Information Bulletin), published by KPU (Czech Union of Paranormal Research). The issue is dated "c.1/1999" and appears to be a Czech publication.
Content Summary
The newsletter begins with a thank you to members who have paid their contributions and subscriptions, apologizing for any delays in correspondence due to the high volume of mail. It also mentions a shortage of envelopes and requests donations.
The organization expresses pleasure at the increasing contact with members from various branches and districts. It reports on investigations into UFO cases conducted in the Karlovy Vary and Sokolov districts at the end of the previous year, thanking colleagues who participated and promising to report the results in ZAZ magazine.
Due to the need for quick reactions, most events cannot be planned far in advance. Members are advised to stay informed through committee members. If an event is planned in their vicinity, they will be notified at least a week in advance. Members are also urged to promptly update their contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses.
KPU Domazlice is planning an excursion to Sedmihori on March 20, 1999, to explore the area around "henge" type objects.
Work has begun on processing a megalithic monument album, which will be available in electronic (CD) and printed versions for KPU members, with a limited internet version for the public. Those interested in participating are invited to write in.
Members who missed recording specific programs on CT 1 and CT 2 are asked to inform the KPU committee as soon as possible (within two days of broadcast) for assistance in recording them.
The issue mentions that a new membership card should be enclosed. If not, it's likely due to missing photos or the absence of a national identification number on the application. The card with a photo is laminated and cannot be sent without it. Members are requested to write their surname, given name, and national identification number on the back of the 3x3 cm photo. This also applies to honorary members.
In November 1998, after a meeting of healers and doctors, the activities of the Brno-based ATOZ society concluded. Simultaneously, the Center for Bio-informatics and Information Therapy was established. This center aims to organize lectures and seminars and will also focus on research tasks to prove the reality and essence of certain unexplained phenomena.
The Czech Psychoenergetic Society (CePeS) is organizing a series of lectures titled "Journeys to Knowledge." On March 10, 1999, a lecture on "What We Have Hidden in Our Palms?" (entry fee 30 CZK) will be held. On March 13, 1999, a lecture on "Syndrome of Chronic Fatigue" (entry fee 150 CZK) will take place. Healing seminars are scheduled for April 7, May 12, June 2, September 8, October 6, November 3, and December 1. These events will be held in Prague 1, Novotneho lavka 5.
An agreement with CePeS allows for the mutual exchange of ZAZ and Psychoenergetika magazines. All issues of Psychoenergetika (formerly Mandala, Mandala Nova, etc.) are available in the club archive. Those interested in learning about the problems addressed in these magazines are invited to write to KPU's address.
An offer has been received for internet access for 6 participants at a cost of 300 CZK, with no additional fees. For information, call 0603/810923.
KPU's website now features presentations from KPU Prachatice, KPU Sokolov, KPU Praha, and KPU Praha - OTAR.
TV Prima aired another episode of the series "Mysteries and Mysteries," this time focusing on the search for the heads of executed Czech nobles. Some colleagues are also examining controversial questions related to this historical event from other perspectives. The newsletter requests any information about the lives of the executed nobles, knights, and burghers, especially their coats of arms, to be sent to the KPU committee.
Future episodes of "Mysteries and Mysteries" will cover geopathic zones and witchcraft. The programs may also include experiments with applying a witch's ointment based on historical recipes.
In February and March, the Czech Post is distributing 4,000,000 (four million) leaflets from contactee I. Bendy, reaching every household, office, and institution. The cost of this campaign was 800,000 CZK, raising doubts about the contactee's true intentions, which seem to be focused on gaining money for propaganda, attracting more trusting people, and securing further financial support from them. There are also efforts to gain access to mass media. The newsletter reminds readers that supporting such structures is not in line with KPU's research efforts.
Members are asked to share any information they have about the anomaly at San Miniato del Monte in Florence, where a zodiac is reportedly on the floor. Any materials or photos are welcome.
On August 11, 1999, a total solar eclipse will occur. Travel agencies are already reporting significant interest in trips to the south, where the shadow will be most visible. Astronomers from Plzen will travel to Romania for the eclipse. For KPU members interested, there is an offer for accommodation on land belonging to a KPU member near Salzburg, Austria. This elevated location offers a good view of all directions, suitable for filming the eclipse and the progression of the shadow, provided the weather is good. It is noted that the next similar eclipse will not occur until 2144. Arrival at the site is required at least a week in advance, as it is expected that neighboring countries will close their borders to tourists just before the eclipse. Interested individuals are asked to write or call KPU.
KPU committee meetings are held every Wednesday at the Hotel Victoria in Plzen, from 6 PM to 8 PM or 9 PM.
An exhibition titled "Agrosymbols and Other Mysterious Places on Our Planet" has been running since February 1999 at the Spirit magazine club in Usti nad Labem.
The new issue of ZAZ magazine, 1/1999, has been released. It has expanded to 40 pages (from 32) without a significant price increase (140 CZK). The content includes philosophical reflections on the soul, the desire to own, research reports on the restoration of a stone circle near Bylan, the solution to the mystery of fallen trees at Pastuchovice, a crop pictogram at Planice, the search for "established gates" (Houska Castle, Semnicka skala, etc.), introductions to new honorary members (e.g., Staskovic chapel, a place full of mysterious events), and more. ZAZ also features revelations about aura photography, reactions to current events, discussions on ufology and conferences on anomalous phenomena, an evaluation of "cosmo-psychoenergo-suggestology," continuation of the series "Gods of Heaven and Earth" based on Z. Sitchin's books, and other articles.
KPU has received the latest "Research Review" (1/1999), a thematic issue focused on the research of the Moon and the mysteries surrounding its conquest and exploration.
Over the past few months, KPU has been processing all recorded cases, and observers and witnesses are being contacted again. Among the nationally monitored issues are UFO case investigations and spontaneous anomalous psychotronic phenomena (poltergeists).
In previous years, the Club of Psychotronics and UFO developed a methodology that must be followed for investigations to be complete and meaningful. The next information bulletin will include a sample questionnaire for UFO case investigations, which will be mandatory for the organization. An analysis of currently used questionnaire techniques will be a topic in one of the upcoming articles in ZAZ 2/99.
Another nationally monitored issue is the area of crop circles and patterns in grain, grass, snow, ice, etc. Addressing this area at a certain level requires the cooperation of all members. KPU's procedure for initial information gathering has been published several times in the IB and ZAZ and will be presented again before the season. Members are asked to send any additional information about agro-symbols found near them in previous years.
The results of this processing will be a list accessible to KPU members online.
Publisher Vcelka offers:
Panes, F. et al.: What secrets do chapels and wayside shrines hide? Do church buildings have a deeper meaning?
17 CZK * Panes, F.: My friend, a sensitive and dowser Oldrich Hradil. Methods and results of the work of Brno healer Oldrich Hradil (died 1989). - 17 CZK * Kol. aut.: Magic, psychotronics, parapsychology. A collection of over 50 articles from the magazine Tydenik aktualit on topics of magic, biopolitics, intuition, mysticism, clairvoyance, and from completely serious positions. - 50 CZK. * Kalina, P.: You and your eyes. A set of eye exercises aimed at preventing eye defects, improving vision, and convalescence after eye surgery. Complex massage and exercises for correcting eye defects and other recommendations. - 20 CZK. * Kol. aut.: Agrosymbols - opinions, discoveries, hypotheses. Results of research and the current state of research work. Evaluation of opinions and indication of paths to follow. - 77 CZK * Novak, R. and colleagues: Agrosymbols. A ring of circles in northeastern Moravia. - 50 CZK * Kol. aut. Glimpse: Agrosymbols in the East Bohemian region. - 50 CZK.
The West Bohemian Archeoastronautical Newsletter - ZAZ - is a bulletin of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO, containing entirely original articles, opinions, hypotheses, and news from research activities, previously unpublished anywhere. All published years are available: 5 issues from 1992 (50 CZK), 6 issues from 1993 (80 CZK), 5 issues from 1994 (80 CZK), 5 issues from 1995 (80 CZK), 5 issues from 1996 (80 CZK), 5 issues from 1997 (80 CZK), 5 issues from 1998 (130 CZK). For orders of more than one year, add postage and packing - 24 CZK.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently focuses on UFO sightings, paranormal phenomena, and ancient mysteries, particularly within the Czech Republic. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious investigation and research, encouraging member participation and the sharing of information. There is a clear emphasis on scientific methodology where possible, as indicated by the development of investigation techniques and questionnaires. The publication also promotes its own magazines and books, as well as those from affiliated organizations, and highlights events and lectures related to these themes.