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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 1999 No 04
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This document is the 4th issue of the "Newsletter KPU FO" from 1999. It is a Czech-language publication focused on paranormal research, ufology, and related fields.
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This document is the 4th issue of the "Newsletter KPU FO" from 1999. It is a Czech-language publication focused on paranormal research, ufology, and related fields.
Contents
Editorial and Organizational Matters
The editorial begins by thanking friends and colleagues for their help during the summer months, acknowledging the challenging conditions and lack of time. It highlights the successful documentation of over 50 large and complex agrosymbols during the season and announces a project to publish a comprehensive catalog of agrosymbols in the Czech Republic by the end of 1999.
A proposal is mentioned for KPU to collaborate with the organization Sisyfos in awarding "Bludnych balvanu" (Fool's Boulders) to prevent charlatanism and discrediting activities in the field of anomalous phenomena. Readers are asked for their opinions on this matter.
The newsletter addresses reports of people sending letters, photographs, and artifacts to "paranormal" magazines and organizations, only to receive no response or acknowledgment. KPU states that if this continues, they will intervene and publicize these cases.
New Organizations and Publications
The emergence of a new organization, "Jednota ceskych a moravskych badatelu v psychotronice" (Union of Czech and Moravian Researchers in Psychotronics), is announced. Its founders include Dr. Z. Rejdak and Ing. Starman, and its goal is to elevate the field of psychotronics to a higher professional level. The organization's online presence includes the first issue of the magazine "Cesty psychotroniky" (Paths of Psychotronics) in electronic form. KPU expresses agreement with the organization's goals and plans to cooperate with them.
Reported Incidents and Cases
A "poltergeist" event was reported in the settlement of Svinna u Skuhrova n. Belou on August 12, 1999, between 2:15 PM and 6:00 PM. During this event, objects like stones and plaster, weighing about 3 kg, reportedly flew into a closed room. A report on this incident was broadcast by TV Nova. KPU plans to investigate the circumstances of this phenomenon.
The release of the new magazine "ZAZ 4/1999" is noted. Its contents include a report from a trip to an eclipse, ethical aspects of reincarnation theory, the problem of geopathic zones, biophysical changes in plants from agrosymbols, the authenticity of agrosymbols, causes of psychiatric illness, and third-millennium weapons, among other articles.
Alternative Medicine and Healing
In response to what he perceives as the decline of healing organizations, Josef A. Zentrich announced in "Regenerace" magazine (issue 7/1999) the establishment of a new organization called "Ceskomoravsky svaz lecitelskych umeni" (Czechoslovak Union of Healing Arts). This is intended to be an interest-based association that will defend the rights of healers and ensure their members uphold their societal obligations. The aim is to instill pride in membership and provide clients with assurance of receiving the highest quality care. To support this, the "Ceskomoravska univerzita alternativni mediciny" (Czechoslovak University of Alternative Medicine) is planned for Olomouc, with diplomas initially serving internal purposes. Zentrich invites healers and interested individuals to contact him at his address in Otrokovice. KPU fully supports this initiative and joins the call for participation.
Available Materials from Badatelske centrum Statenice
The newsletter lists available publications from the "Badatelske centrum Statenice" (Statenice Research Center), including various issues of "Badatelske rozhledy" (Research Reviews) from 1996, 1998, and 1999, with prices indicated. It also mentions specific studies and materials:
- "Drak se hybe" (The Dragon Moves): A translation from English sources detailing research by Dr. Robbinse on ultrasonic signals from menhirs, practically verified at the "Septajici rytiri" menhir near Rollright.
- "Artur Machen - fantasticky realista ?": An analysis of the works of the mystical English author, highly regarded in "Jitro kouzeniku" (Morning of the Enchanter).
- "Pylova analyza kounovskych kamennych rad" (Pollen Analysis of the Kounov Stone Rows): A study by V. Jankovska.
- "Tuseni podivuhodna": A serial publication from "Obrana lidu" (Defense of the People) from 1986-89, covering mysteries of the past (64 pages, A4, 128 Kc).
- "Co v ucebnicich nebylo" (What wasn't in the textbooks): A serial from "Mlady svet" (Young World) from 1998, complementing "Tuseni podivuhodna" (32 pages, A4, 64 Kc).
Postage of 16 Kc is to be added to the total cost of materials.
Psycho-electronic Threats and UFO Investigation
Further materials are available, including Mojmir Babacek's "Psychoelektronicke ohrozeni demokracie. Tajne zavody ve zbrojeni." (Psycho-electronic Threat to Democracy. Secret Arms Races.) This 28-page work, subtitled "Russia and the USA have radar systems at their disposal that could allow them to control the psyche of entire populations," references over 100 foreign literature sources and includes a petition to the Czech Parliament's defense and security committee. It also touches upon "psychowalkmen" and "implants," topics familiar from ufological literature. This material will be available in the KPU archive for members.
KPU has provided specific guidance throughout the year on how to handle UFO cases and document agrosymbol data. The newsletter announces further, more detailed instructions for UFO case investigations, aimed at new, enthusiastic members who lack experience, to help them get started and acquire necessary skills.
Research Procedures
KPU researchers sometimes encounter situations requiring the retrieval of physical artifacts for further study. These artifacts can be varied (e.g., fragments of metal in pictograms, liquids, insect remains, scorched or damaged vegetation). The newsletter states that instructions on how to best proceed, including the use of tools and aids, or how to improvise in emergencies, will be provided to ensure that further research is meaningful and that items are not devalued or damaged by unprofessional handling.
KPU is preparing specific instructions and procedural principles with experts from its ranks. They invite contributions to this effort, asking interested parties to inquire about the current status of preparation. The categories for artifacts include solid, archaeological, soil, rock, liquid, biological material (insects), and vegetation. They welcome additions to the guidelines to make them applicable to the maximum number of eventualities. These updated guidelines will be presented in "IB 5/99."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently promotes active paranormal investigation, documentation, and research. There is a strong emphasis on organizing information, sharing findings, and educating new members. The editorial stance is one of proactive engagement, aiming to combat misinformation and charlatanism while fostering a professional approach to anomalous phenomena. The publication also shows support for alternative medicine and healing practices, seeing them as complementary fields of study. The KPU appears to be a central hub for coordinating these efforts within the Czech Republic.