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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2000 No 02
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This document is the "Newsletter KPU FO", issue number 2/2000, published by KPU (likely an organization related to paranormal research or ufology) in the Czech Republic. The content is in Czech and focuses on organizational news, reports on paranormal and archaeological…
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This document is the "Newsletter KPU FO", issue number 2/2000, published by KPU (likely an organization related to paranormal research or ufology) in the Czech Republic. The content is in Czech and focuses on organizational news, reports on paranormal and archaeological investigations, and related cultural activities.
Organizational News and Activities
The KPU received a proposal from the Czech Psychoenergetic Society (CePeS) regarding the legal status of healers, following an amendment to the Trade Licensing Act that abolished their practice from March 1, 2000. The proposal will be available in the magazine ZAZ and online. Members with legal backgrounds are asked to provide their opinions.
Several KPU branches have established an online presence: KPU Ceske Budejovice (www.central.cz/central/ufo/wcb/wcb.htm), KPU Ceska Lipa (http://www.central.cz/central/ufo/wcl/wcl.htm), and KPU - Kladno (http://eldar.cz/archeoas).
On April 1, 2000, KPU activists from the Plzen-sever district held a meeting at the Hradiste Vladar archaeological site near Zlutice. The event included a tour and a survey that yielded prehistoric pottery shards and a fragment of a Late Bronze Age vessel. The find was considered significant by archaeologists.
Similar events are planned by KPU branches in Plzen-jih, Rokycany, and Sumava (Klatovy).
A traditional meeting took place on Good Friday at Popravci louce near Prameny. Colleagues from KPU Sokolov organized a night expedition to the ancient mountain Krudum (850 m a.s.l.).
Starting in June 2000, a photography exhibition titled "Journey to English Agrosymbols" will tour, with an updated version launching in Nejdek u Karlovych Varu.
In May 2000, colleagues from KPU embarked on a trip to study French megaliths in Carnac, aiming to produce a documentary film.
On May 10, 2000, members of KPU Prague appeared on the TV program "Snidane s Novou" (Breakfast with Nova).
KPU is collaborating on the creation of a new magazine called "Tvare Zeme" (Faces of the Earth), scheduled for an early October 2000 release. This magazine will focus on natural sciences and geography, targeting readers aged 17-35, and its creators are associated with the magazine Koktejl.
Other Organizations and Activities
The cultural association "Nova Akropolis" is active in several Czech cities (Prague, Plzen, Ceske Budejovice, Olomouc) and organizes lectures on comparative mythology and philosophy, addressing topics like Atlantis and ancient civilizations. They publish a quarterly journal of high graphic and content quality, priced at 50-60 CZK. The association is an international branch with a Spanish president and a Czech section led by a woman of Yugoslavian nationality.
The "Jednota ceskych a slovenskych badatelu v psychotronice" (Union of Czech and Slovak Researchers in Psychotronics) is active online, publishing materials in their electronic magazine "Cesty psychotroniky" (Paths of Psychotronics), which covers psychotronics and draws from publications and new books by Ing. Oldrich Valko.
The Klub Hyperion Bratislava is organizing a meeting on May 15, 2000, for those interested in searching for extraterrestrial life.
Calls for Information and Assistance
KPU is seeking information about stone spheres from Costa Rica to the Czech Republic, requesting assistance from anyone who can provide literature or details on unusual finds. The information is being collected by colleague J. Matejka (FM).
Following a TV Nova report about Mr. Masan, who claims to have discovered the settlement of Marobudum near Litomerice, KPU is requesting any data, articles from local press, or other information about his activities for their archive.
KPU is asking for interesting photos or video footage of the unusual aurora borealis observed in early April 2000, which was caused by high solar activity.
A bolide with strong sound and light effects fell near Frydek-Mistek in early May 2000. KPU is seeking eyewitness accounts.
KPU is asking for opinions from megalith enthusiasts regarding the Kamenny Most site, specifically about the origin of sandstone blocks found along a path and a large broken stone nearby. They also inquire about a broken stone near Smecna with an anti-corrosion cross embedded in it.
KPU is investigating the phenomenon of white lines appearing in photographs, described as resembling spun threads or mist. They are asking if anyone has photos of such formations or knows someone who does, to compare them with their findings.
New Books
KPU received an invitation to an autograph session for Zdenka Krusina's new book "Atlantis, ztracena perla na usvitu lidstva" (Atlantis, the Lost Pearl at the Dawn of Humanity), part of the "Secret Histories of the World" series. The event will take place at a book fair in Prague.
J. Svrckova's book "Zahada jihlavskeho podzemi aneb ci rozmar prozivame ?" (The Mystery of the Jihlava Underground or Whose Whim Are We Experiencing?) is available for 15 CZK at Levne knihy.
The third edition of J. Wojnar's book "UFO, bible a konec sveta" (UFO, Bible, and the End of the World) is now available in hardcover for 228 CZK from Nakladatelstvi Dobra & Fontana.
KPU has received an offer for books from the "Svetove duchovni proudy" (World Spiritual Currents) series, which facilitates the purchase of books on religion, theology, esotericism, healing, oriental medicine, and martial arts from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Interested readers can contact Ing. Jiri Brazdil.
Classifieds
Writer Jiri Wojnar is looking for the owner of a Full Microstation with GIS equipment and available capacity for collaboration. Inquiries can be sent to KPU or directly to [email protected].
Magazine ZAZ 2/2000 Contents
The issue of ZAZ 2/2000 will include articles on the New Age movement in the Czech Republic, taboos and totemism, the situation in healing, a report on a mysterious structure near Hostisovice, the concept of God, an investigation near Klobuky menhirs, aura photography, the electromagnetic effects of UFOs, geopatogenic zones, and other topics.
Miscellaneous
TV Nova is preparing an entertainment program called "Vestirna" (Fortune Teller), featuring psychics, astrologers, and palm readers who will reveal hidden personality traits of famous individuals, with the results to be confronted with reality.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently covers a range of topics including ufology, archaeology, paranormal phenomena, alternative healing, and esoteric studies. There is a strong emphasis on community engagement, with calls for member participation in research, information sharing, and event organization. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and documentation of unexplained phenomena and alternative perspectives, while also engaging with current events and cultural trends within the Czech Republic.