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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2000 No 01

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Overview

This document is the first issue of the "Newsletter KPU FO" for the year 2000, published by the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (KPU). It is written in Czech and covers organizational news, research updates, and announcements relevant to the club's members.

Magazine Overview

This document is the first issue of the "Newsletter KPU FO" for the year 2000, published by the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (KPU). It is written in Czech and covers organizational news, research updates, and announcements relevant to the club's members.

Organizational News and Membership

The newsletter begins by thanking members for their New Year's wishes and acknowledging their support for the organization's development. A key announcement is the appointment of Stanislava Karbana as an honorary member of KPU. Karbana is recognized for his contributions as a researcher and author, particularly concerning the Tunguska meteorite.

Members are informed that they will receive a compilation of basic KPU documents, including statutes, organizational rules, and guidelines for research. This compilation will also cover psychotronics, folk healing, and legal aspects. The newsletter emphasizes that these materials are free for members.

There is a reminder about membership fees, with an appeal for prompt payment as it is the primary source of income for the organization. Members who have paid their fees are thanked, and those who may have overpaid or paid twice for the "ZAZ" magazine are assured that their funds will be credited to the next year. For those who have not yet paid, a payment slip is enclosed.

Members who have not received their KPU membership card are asked to submit a photograph or their personal identification number, as the card is necessary for accessing the KPU's internal internet database, which is planned for launch in the current year.

Research and Incidents

The newsletter reports that Japanese researchers have contacted KPU regarding the ice ball incident that occurred on August 1, 1998, near Hurky (Plzen-sever district), which was previously covered in "ZAZ" magazine. The researchers are seeking all available data and weather information to prove that the ice originated from space. The report notes that similar incidents of ice falling were reported in Spain shortly after.

Obituaries

With sadness, the newsletter announces the passing of two individuals. Firstly, Vaclav Chovit, an honorary member of Klub psychotroniky a UFO and the chronicler of Susice and its surroundings, died on January 18, 2000. He had collaborated with the club since 1994, documenting crop circles and anomalous phenomena in his area. His dedication is highlighted as an example for other researchers.

Secondly, Karel Houska, one of the early members of Klub psychotroniky a UFO, passed away on October 22, 1999.

Publications and Resources

Information is provided about various publications and resources available to members and the public:

  • Photographs of the Sun's Eclipse: Interested individuals are invited to write for large photographs of last year's solar eclipse, taken by astronomers from Plzen in Romania.
  • Mystery Club Sedlcany: The newsletter announces the addition of the Mystery Club Sedlcany (KPU Pribram) to KPU's internet pages, which includes several UFO cases investigated by the club.
  • Czech and Slovak Researchers' Association: It is reported that the founders of the Jednota ceskych a slovenskych badatelu v psychotronice have stepped down from their roles in the organization.
  • "Cesty psychotroniky" Magazine: The online version of this magazine will continue publication.
  • Kvetoslav Minarik's Work: The KPU announces the establishment of the "Klub ctenaru dila Kvetoslava Minarika" (Club of Readers of Kvetoslav Minarik's Work), previously associated with the Canopus organization. Contact details for Canopus and the club are provided.
  • "Logo" Magazine: The religious society of Czech Unitarians publishes the spiritual magazine "Logo," which featured an article titled "UFO as a New Religion?" in its 9th issue of 1999, critically examining 'contactees' and including researchers.
  • Audio Archive: The KPU archive offers four cassette tapes with lectures by Pavel Voracek from Lund University on parallel universes, time paradoxes, and time travel.
  • Jitka Lenkova's Book: The book "Ztracena kolebka lidstva" (The Lost Cradle of Humanity) by Jitka Lenkova is available at a reduced price due to a publisher's issue. The book covers archaeoastronomy, dating problems in archaeology, unusual findings, human civilization development, megaliths, and Atlantis.
  • "Treti inteligence" Publication: Spolecnost Clovek 2001, a collaborator with KPU, has published "Treti inteligence" (Third Intelligence), focusing on spiritual intelligence alongside rational and emotional intelligence. Previously published works include "Stan se sam sebou" (Become Yourself) on esoteric psychology and self-discovery, and "Zahada zvana clovek" (The Mystery Called Man) on esotericism.
  • Cooperation with Spolek Sysifos: KPU sent a proposal for cooperation to Dr. Jiri Grygar of Spolek Sysifos in December of the previous year but has not yet received an official response.
  • "Tajne dejiny jezuitu" (Secret History of the Jesuits): This book is available for download online due to its sensitive content, which may prevent traditional publication. An electronic version can be sent on a diskette for those without internet access.
  • KELTOI Beltane Celebration: The KELTOI association will celebrate Beltane on April 30th to May 1st on Cisarsky (Trojsky) Island in Prague 7.
  • Vcelka Publishing House: Vcelka is preparing to publish three collections of materials by T. Bezdek on aviation astrology, the Rosetta Stone, and Egyptian esoteric and reincarnation astrology. Some materials have previously appeared in the "Astro" magazine.
  • "ZAZ" Magazine Issue: The latest issue of "ZAZ" magazine is out, featuring articles on Nazca Plain, the mechanism of ice ball formation, Santini's buildings, geopathetic zones, a 19th-century "Jihocesky kosmonaut," underground Klatovy, astrology as a science, and other topics. Subscription is 150 CZK.
  • Ing. V. Bamgartl's Work: Vcelka is also preparing to publish Ing. V. Bamgartl's work "Fenomeny ingerence a prestace," which deals with principles for determining the nature and dating of findings from dowsing and archaeology. It includes graphs and diagrams.
  • J. Kristek's Book: The book "Dejiny po Roswellu" (History After Roswell) by J. Kristek is mentioned for its surprising information on secret conspiracies and alternative interpretations of events. The newsletter encourages readers to share their opinions on the book.
  • "Mimozemstane v pozadi opozicni smlouvy" (Aliens Behind the Opposition Agreement): A photograph from "Zemske noviny" dated January 27, 2000, was shared with the internet news agency www.ufo.cz, which published it under this title. The newsletter states the photo is unretouched.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter reflects a strong interest in UFO phenomena, psychotronics, and esoteric subjects. The KPU appears to be an active organization focused on research, documentation, and information dissemination among its members. There is a clear emphasis on providing members with resources, including publications and access to databases. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, encouraging members to participate and share their findings, while also maintaining a critical perspective on certain topics, as seen in the review of "Logo" magazine and the discussion of J. Kristek's book. The newsletter also serves as a platform for announcing deaths within the community and celebrating new initiatives and collaborations.