Magazine Summary
Newsletter KPUFO
Summary
This issue of the KPUFO Newsletter (2/2002) announces updates to the KPU website, including a guestbook, forum, and news section. It details the launch of an 'Album of megalithic monuments' and highlights new member websites from various Czech regions. The newsletter also mentions upcoming projects on unusual inventions and medieval mechanisms, and a call for help with creating animations about solar system formation theories. It includes information on purchasing a CD commemorating the organization's 10th anniversary and requests assistance with processing club archives, particularly UFO and psychotronic phenomena cases. Membership contributions and updates on contact information are also solicited. The issue also reports on various conferences, expeditions, and discussions related to UFOs, paranormal phenomena, and historical mysteries, including investigations into megalithic sites and unusual stone formations across the Czech Republic.
Magazine Overview
This document is the "Newsletter KPUFO", issue number 2/2002, published by KPU (Czech UFO Organisation). It is written in Czech and covers a range of topics related to UFOs, paranormal phenomena, archaeology, and historical mysteries.
Website Updates and New Features
The newsletter announces the launch of new club website features, including a guestbook, discussion forum, and news section. Internal pages are accessible via a password that incorporates the member's ID number. The website also features an "Album of megalithic monuments" launched in March 2002, which includes descriptions of 150 sites with menhirs, dolmens, and stone circles, as well as natural formations and disputed cases.
Member Contributions and Projects
KPU is actively encouraging members to create their own websites, with new sites from KPU members in Jablonec nad Nisou, Prostejov, Tachov, Decin, Liberec, Vyskov, Olomouc, Kromeriz, and Zlin already online. The goal is to have a presence in every district to provide an overview of mysteries and interesting places. The organization is also preparing to launch websites for its international members from Germany, Austria, Italy, South Africa, India, USA, Canada, and France. Future projects include pages on unusual inventions, medieval mechanisms that were ahead of their time, and the possibility of creating animations about theories of solar system formation, for which they are seeking volunteers.
Membership and Support
Members are reminded to order a CD commemorating the organization's 10th anniversary for 100 CZK. Assistance is requested for processing and transcribing cases and materials from the club's archive, particularly UFO and anomalous psychotronic phenomena. Members are asked to update their contact information, including new email addresses and mobile phone numbers. The newsletter also urges members to pay their 2002 membership fee of 300 CZK (which includes the ZAZ magazine) and to donate surplus office supplies like A5 envelopes. New members are encouraged to join, with the organization emphasizing its serious research approach.
Events and Conferences
- The newsletter lists several upcoming events and conferences:
- A trip to the Slovakian Turzovka for a Marian apparition site is planned for the future.
- Cooperation has begun with the "Club of Friends of Stale Air," which is interested in underground phenomena.
- The "Zahadologicka conference Sfinga 2002" will take place on May 25, 2002, in Kralupy nad Vltavou.
- The "Fantastic Fact Club" is organizing an expedition to Jonastal and other sites related to World War II, underground atomic laboratories, aircraft production, and a Russian bank vault, with a trip to Nuremberg on June 8, 2002.
- An expedition to Czechoslovakian fortifications on Šumava is scheduled for July 14, 2002.
- The "Sci-fi club Avalcon" is hosting "Eurocon 2002," a major sci-fi fan gathering, from July 3 to 7, 2002, in Chotebor.
- Readers of "Magazin 2000" can participate in a discussion on www.spoluzaci.cz.
Publications and Media
The newsletter notes the cessation of "Fantasticka fakta" and "Fantasticka fakta plus" magazines. The publishers of "Skryté skutečnosti" and "WM magazín" have agreed to merge their publications.
Research Inquiries and Local Investigations
- Several research inquiries and calls for investigation are included:
- A conference in Prague on April 11, 2002, discussed the manipulation of human psyche by physical fields, resulting in a petition to the Czech Parliament.
- An advertisement in Rakovník sought to establish a "Klub Keltomanu" for individuals over 18, but it was suspected to be a business venture exploiting interest in the topic.
- An international treasure hunters' meeting was held in Bílina in April 2002, with further events planned for September 2002 in Tachov.
- A reader encountered a phrase in Foucault's Pendulum about a mysterious injury to King Amfortas, possibly related to radiation, and is seeking information.
- An electromechanic is interested in emitting pyramid energy through electromagnetic induction and seeks assistance.
- Members in the Pelhřimov region are asked to investigate local sites with unusual stone formations, including hoof prints and mysterious stones.
- Members in the Písek region are asked to examine stone circles and a balancing stone with indentations.
- Members in the Třebíč region are requested to provide an image of the 1765 Mariazell painting of Třebíč and to investigate a stone formation with a circular opening and carved lines, possibly a sundial.
Magazine Contents and Themes
- The newsletter also provides a table of contents for the upcoming ZAZ magazine issue 2/2002, which includes articles on:
- The spiritual nature of human existence.
- Alternative futures for humanity.
- The possibility of an unknown planet in our solar system and its formation.
- The end of the world in 2521.
- The cause of earthquakes and the existence of a second moon.
- Meditations in pyramids.
- Mysterious visitors from space and meteorite impacts.
- Secret weapons of the Third Reich.
- Healing methods and genetic engineering.
- Abductions and experiments on abductees.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this newsletter are UFO sightings, anomalous phenomena, ancient mysteries, and the importance of member participation in research and documentation. The editorial stance is one of serious investigation and a commitment to the organization's mission and reputation, viewing membership as both a challenge and a commitment.
Jsme seriozni badatelska organizace, ktera se nikdy svemu poslani ani povesti nezproneverila. Clenstvi u nas je vyzvou i zavazkem, ktery oceni vsichni.
Key Incidents
Reports of strange phenomena and UFO sightings are being collected for the club archive.
Investigation into anomalous psychotronic phenomena is a priority for the club.
A case involving a mysterious injury to King Amfortas, possibly related to radiation, is mentioned.
Inquiries about emitting pyramid energy through electromagnetic induction in a resonant circuit are made.
Localities with stone formations, including hoof prints and mysterious stones, are being investigated.
Stone circles and a balancing stone with indentations are being investigated.
A request for an image of the 1765 Mariazell painting of old Třebíč is made, along with investigation of a stone formation with a circular opening and carved lines.
A discussion about the possibility of an unknown planet in our solar system and its formation scenarios.
Mysterious visits from space, including meteorite impacts in Bohemia, are discussed.
An article discusses one of the most secret weapons of the Third Reich.
Frequently Asked Questions
What new features are available on the KPU website?
The new KPU website features a guestbook, discussion forum, and a news section for club updates. Internally accessible pages require a password that includes the member's ID number.
What kind of information is available in the 'Album of megalithic monuments'?
The Album contains information on megalithic monuments and related sites, including a classification and descriptions of 150 locations with menhirs, dolmens, stone circles, and also natural formations and disputed cases.
How can members contribute to the club's archives?
Members can assist by processing and transcribing cases and materials from the club's archive, particularly focusing on UFO and anomalous psychotronic phenomena.
What is the membership fee for KPU in 2002?
The membership fee for 2002 is 300 CZK, which includes the ZAZ magazine.
What topics are covered in the ZAZ magazine issue 2/2002?
The ZAZ magazine issue 2/2002 covers topics such as the nature of human existence, alternative futures for humanity, unknown planets in the solar system, the end of the world in 2521, the cause of earthquakes, a second moon, pyramid meditation, mysterious visitors from space, secret weapons of the Third Reich, healing methods, genetic engineering, and abductions.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Z. SitchinHypothesist
- I. VelikovskyHypothesist
- Mojmir BabacekOrganizer
- E. HaicmanAuthor
- J. PavlikAuthor
- S. LaurencAuthor
- M. SrnskaAuthor
- L. SafarikAuthor
- Jiri GrygarSubject of critique
- M. StepnickaAuthor
- D. NovyAuthor
Organisations
- KPU
- Klub pratel zatuchleho vzduchu
- Fantastic Fact Club
- Sci-fi klub Avalcon
- Parlament CR
- BCS
Locations
- Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
- Prostejov, Czech Republic
- Tachov, Czech Republic
- Decin, Czech Republic
- Liberec, Czech Republic
- Vyskov, Czech Republic
- Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Kromeriz, Czech Republic
- Zlin, Czech Republic
- SRN, Germany
- Rakousko, Austria
- Italie, Italy
- JAR, South Africa
- Indie, India
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