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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2001 No 02

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Overview

This issue of the Newsletter KPUFO, dated 2/2001, is a Czech-language publication from the KPU organization. It focuses on paranormal research, particularly UFOs and psychotronics, and serves as a communication channel for its members.

Magazine Overview

This issue of the Newsletter KPUFO, dated 2/2001, is a Czech-language publication from the KPU organization. It focuses on paranormal research, particularly UFOs and psychotronics, and serves as a communication channel for its members.

Honorary Membership and Member Contributions

The newsletter announces the awarding of honorary membership to Ing. Vlastimilu Baumgartlovi for his authorship of research reports concerning the sensitive survey of archaeological sites. The organization congratulates him.

A section addresses members as "Dear friends, colleagues," highlighting the club's growth and the formation of friendships and new families through shared interests. It notes that the club includes individuals from various professions and private entrepreneurs. The newsletter encourages members to share information about their businesses, including contact details, for mutual benefit and advertising. This information will be featured in the newsletter (approximately 1/8 of the space) and on the KPUFO 2000 club server. The cost for an advertisement is 300 Kc, which covers a year's listing on the server. However, free advertising will be provided to firms and entrepreneurs who significantly assist the club's activities.

Membership Fees and Support

Members are urged to appreciate the club's efforts and to contribute by donating surplus office supplies such as A5 envelopes and C-type envelopes. A direct appeal is made to members who have not yet paid their annual membership fee for 2001, which is set at 285 Kc and includes a subscription to the ZAZ magazine. The organization welcomes higher contributions.

KPUFO 2000 Server and Database Access

It is announced that upon the establishment of continuous operation of the internal KPUFO 2000 server, access will be restricted exclusively to KPU members. This restriction will also apply to the database available on the pages of KPUFO.NAMODRO.CZ.

Membership as a Commitment

The newsletter emphasizes that maintaining friendly relations with the organization can be formalized by joining KPU. It describes KPU as a serious research organization that upholds its mission and reputation. Membership is presented as both a challenge and a commitment.

Database Access Code Change

Originally, the entry code for the KPU database was intended to be the birth registration number. Due to issues related to this number and the protection of personal data, the last four digits of the birth registration number will be replaced by a four-digit KPU membership number. Members are requested to provide their date of birth in correspondence for verification and to request their membership number if they do not know it.

Archival Assistance and Volunteer Opportunities

In a previous information bulletin, members were asked for assistance in processing and archiving club materials. The newsletter expresses gratitude to those who have already helped and encourages others to participate. The work primarily involves transcribing materials, letters, and case files, especially from the fields of psychotronics and UFO phenomena, into electronic format. While this work cannot be financially compensated, it is presented as an interesting opportunity to become familiar with the cases in the archive. Members interested in assisting can request materials on topics that interest them. A maximum of 10 articles or cases will be sent for transcription, with a one-month deadline. These materials are not for publication by individuals and will remain accessible only within the KPU membership base.

KPUFO 2000 Server Operation

The KPUFO 2000 working server is operational every weekday from 7:00 to 15:30, with access also available outside these hours by arrangement, including weekends. To obtain access rights, interested individuals should email [email protected].

Communication and Contact Information

Members are requested to inform the club of any changes to their email addresses. Timely updates are important for receiving current information about club activities. Members can also participate directly in investigations. For those without email, contact can be maintained via telephone or mail.

Public Sightings and Investigations

Citizens are contacting the organization by phone, day and night, to report sightings of unusual phenomena. The newsletter notes that it is often necessary for other witnesses to observe these phenomena for immediate explanation. The organization believes that such real-time investigations can be interesting and stimulating. Members who wish to participate are encouraged to send their phone and mobile numbers via SMS.

New KPU Branches and Online Resources

New KPU branches have been established in Cesky Krumlov and Chrudim. Information about mysteries and their solutions from these regions is available online.

Acknowledgements

The organization thanks everyone for sending newspaper clippings, material, and other forms of assistance, as well as for their words of support and recognition. They pledge to uphold the trust placed in them.

Upcoming Events and Research Projects

Participants of an internet conference titled "Mysteries from Ancient Times" have decided to conduct an experiment to verify Karel Drbal's patent for sharpening razor blades in a pyramid under strictly controlled conditions, with microscopic analysis of the blades.

A proposal has also been made to organize a meeting for amateur dowsers to facilitate mutual acquaintance and exchange of experiences, including an experiment to verify the nature of dowsing. Interested individuals are invited to write in.

A ufological conference was held in Trnava, Slovakia, from April 7-8, 2001, organized by Klub UFO v Trnave.

On Saturday, May 19, 2001, the Hyperion club will hold a congress in Bratislava titled "Mysteries and Secrets of Earth and the Universe."

International Outreach and Virtual Clubs

This Information Bulletin is sent via email to both domestic and international members. Members are encouraged to forward it to friends and acquaintances abroad. Those living permanently outside the Czech Republic are asked to provide current information on anomalous phenomena in their areas of residence. The goal is to create "virtual clubs" in regions where at least three KPU members reside, with their introduction on the internet.

Malta Expedition and Crop Circles

The expedition to Malta took place at the end of February 2001. A brief report is in ZAZ 2/2001, but a more detailed discussion among participants concerns the formation and meaning of crop circles. The organizers are preparing specialized internet pages dedicated to this problem.

Specific Inquiries and Research Leads

The newsletter includes several specific inquiries from members seeking information:

  • A question about whether the dimensions of the sarcophagus in the Cheops Pyramid are the same as the Ark of the Covenant, requesting evidence.
  • An inquiry about a reported poltergeist event in Police in the 1920s, specifically at Hegrova ul. c. 166, seeking details and contemporary records.
  • Information is sought about the "Marian apparitions" that occurred in Suche Dole u Police nad Metuji between August 10, 1892, and 1895.
  • A mention of Krivice village (Rychnov n. Kn. district) is noted in connection with "crop circles" cases, specifically regarding pine trees with bent tops where witches allegedly sat. The source is cited as M. Stejskal's "Labyrint tajemna." Members living nearby are asked to investigate.
  • Specifics and origins of the "Pleiadians" story or civilization from the Pleiades are requested, along with information on where to find the earliest sources.
  • A report of a haunting in Tri Dvory in 1907 is mentioned, possibly documented in the magazine "Cesky Lid" (page 90), but the reference has not yet been found.
  • Information is sought about the locality of Lepenskij Vir, with some details possibly found in "Tuseni" related to Soucko (around page 33).
  • Information is also requested about the Yucatan region near Motul, specifically images of stelae and the "Motul heads."

Research Notes and Publications

Regarding the use of light bulbs in ancient Egypt, a recommended article by M. Nakonecny in Logos 2/1997 offers a different perspective. The organization offers to send this article for the cost of copying and postage.

Members who were or are part of FFC are asked to send FFC Information Bulletins no. 4, 8, and subsequent issues.

There is a proposal to create an exhibition on "Pre-diluvian civilizations," based on myths and unexplained evidence. The exhibition panels are ready, originating from a "UFO - Phenomenon" exhibition from Roztoky, currently stored in Olomouc. Those interested in contributing to its completion or enhancement are invited to contact the club.

The Vcelka Publishing House thanks the new ZAZ magazine for its recognition. ZAZ will now have a permanent 50 pages. ZAZ issue 2/2001 is now available; members who have not received it may not have paid their subscription and are advised to inquire about their payment status.

A specialized publication on dowsing and the phenomena associated with it, titled "Phenomena of Interference and Performance" by Ing. Vlastimila Baumgartla (A4 format, 70 Kc), is now available.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes KPU as a serious and reputable research organization. It emphasizes member participation, information sharing, and mutual support. Themes include UFO sightings, psychotronic phenomena, archaeological anomalies, and historical mysteries. The editorial stance is one of active investigation, data collection, and dissemination of information within the membership base, while also seeking to expand its reach and resources through voluntary contributions and paid services like advertising and publications.