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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2002 No 03
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This document is the third newsletter from the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (KPU) for the year 2002. It focuses on organizational matters, proposed collaborations, and ongoing research activities within the Czech Republic.
Magazine Overview
This document is the third newsletter from the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (KPU) for the year 2002. It focuses on organizational matters, proposed collaborations, and ongoing research activities within the Czech Republic.
Proposed Cooperation Framework
The newsletter opens with a proposal from the KPU leadership to other research societies involved with anomalous phenomena. The core idea is to move beyond informal friendships between leaders and establish formal rules for mutual cooperation and territorial coordination. This is intended to solidify existing successful practices and foster normal relations without jealousy, while respecting the autonomy and unique approaches of each organization. The proposed principles are simple, focusing on communication and collaboration rather than complex legal agreements. Key tenets include:
- Notification: If a society encounters a case falling within another society's interest or territory, they should inform the other society's leadership.
- Joint Research: In districts with multiple societies interested in the same phenomena, the leadership should ensure their members cooperate on research and investigations.
- Information Sharing: Societies involved in resolving an issue should agree on how to process and utilize the information, and the initiating society should be informed retrospectively.
- Veto Power: Any society participating in resolving a case should have veto power over decisions concerning it, preventing them from being overruled.
- Coordination: Cooperation will be coordinated by designated individuals representing the leadership of the involved societies.
- Scope Definition: The agreement would include defining the content and territorial scope of each society's activities.
Organizational News and Activities
Honorary Membership: JUDr. Jitka Lenkova was appointed an honorary member of the KPU on July 1, 2002, in accordance with the organization's statutes.
Website Development: The KPU is upgrading its website (http://www.kpufo.cz) into an informational portal offering daily news, updates, articles, and reports. Internal pages are continuously updated and have been accessible via password since June 2002, with requests for passwords to be sent to [email protected].
New Content: For August 2002, KPU is launching a section titled 'Agrosymbols – Discoveries, Opinions, Hypotheses,' which will include an album of pictograms from the Czech Republic and abroad.
Local Branches: New websites have been created by KPU members in Trutnov, Uherske Hradiste, Znojmo, Kolin, Svitavy, Opava, Vsetin, Most, and Melnik. The goal of having local pages for members in every district is nearly achieved. These local clubs and circles have their own distinct pages detailing mysteries, interesting places, and local issues.
CD Offer: A CD commemorating KPU's 10th anniversary (now considered the 11th anniversary due to recent developments) is available for 100 CZK. Orders should be sent in writing or via email to KPU.
Archive Assistance: The newsletter appeals for help in processing and transcribing cases and materials from the club's archive, especially UFO and psychotronic phenomena cases.
Membership and Contributions: Members are urged to update their email addresses and mobile phone numbers and to report any changes promptly. Those who have not yet fulfilled membership requirements are asked to pay the 2002 membership fee (300 CZK, including the ZAZ magazine). The organization also requests assistance with postage costs and surplus office supplies like A5 envelopes.
Membership Invitation: The newsletter encourages those who maintain friendly relations with KPU to formalize their association by joining the organization, emphasizing KPU's seriousness and commitment to its mission.
- Trips and Seminars:
- KPU member groups undertook trips to megalithic sites in Sweden and Malta in May and June 2002, with another trip to Malta planned.
- The Fantastic Fact Club is organizing excursions to Alpine fortresses in September 2002 and to Czechoslovak border fortresses in October. On October 19, 2002, a trip will focus on Baroque architect J. Blazeje Santiniho – Aichla.
- The Czech Psychoenergetic Society (CePeS) is hosting healing seminars with Ing. Vl. Bazant on September 4 and October 2, and seminars on Earth's energy fields with Ing. K. Dvoracek on September 11 and October 16. These events will take place at the Czech Scientific and Technical Society in Prague.
Local Research Requests
- Pelhrimov District: The newsletter requests investigation of several localities:
- Cernovice on Svidnik hill (740m) for a stone with a hoofprint.
- Cervena Recice between the village and Rovne for a cross on a stone.
- Cejov for a rock with a devil's hoofprint and surrounding stones.
- Humpolec for rocks named Devil's Rock and Angel's Rock with hoofprints.
- Lhotice for a granite rock with an indentation named Devil's Hoof.
- Pavlov, where a square stone is located in the woods, with possible tunnels nearby.
- Pocatky for the rock formation Balk's Hell with rock imprints.
- Liska hill, for a reported pagan sacrificial stone (6x8m) and the miraculous spring Velka Chyska.
- Photographs of these locations are requested.
- Trebic District:
- A request for a quality image of a 1765 painting of the Virgin Mary, which depicts old Trebic.
- Investigation of Opatsky Mlyn near Opatuvky pond for a large, bowl-shaped boulder supported by three stone wedges. Nearby is another large boulder with a carved 2m circle, 20cm deep, containing a smaller 25cm circle 35cm deep, with carved lines resembling a sundial or compass points. The purpose of these stones is unknown.
- Pisek District:
- Investigation of the Boudy locality for stone rows on the Maleho Kosatina hill (possibly natural) and a rocking stone on the southern ridge with several indentations.
- Healers:
- The organization is seeking patients of healer Vanaka to share their experiences and results.
- Information is requested about the healing preparations of p. Havelka and experiences with them.
Magazine Content Summary (ZAZ 3/2002)
- The newsletter previews the content of the upcoming KPU magazine, ZAZ issue 3/2002, which includes articles on:
- Gnostic Voodoo, Ordo Templi Orientis Antiqua, and the Temple of Seven Rays.
- The 'Time Tunnel' in Sternberk.
- UFO abductions and the 'Sacred Scarab'.
- A meteorite event.
- The possibility of volcanic activity causing the destruction of Sodom.
- An unusual event at the Dobrovodska chapel and the mystery of Dean Kitzhoffer.
- The mysterious death of a countess and a strange apparition in the Senov church.
- 'The School of Life' by Ignatenkova.
- Questions about the titles and awards of 'academics'.
- A critique of Sitchin's writings.
- A discussion on 'ley-lines' and their development.
- A patient's letter regarding healer Karel Vanak.
- A debate on science versus alternative medicine.
- Meetings of UFOlogists and sci-fi enthusiasts.
- Discussions from CePeS meetings.
- An article titled 'UFO' – 'UFO and People'.
Other Information
The newsletter also mentions news from the KPU agency network, information on vaccinations, a new discovery by contactee I.A. Bendy, a report on 'Midnight Storm', the company Astroreality, and the International Commission of Conscience.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this newsletter are the importance of structured cooperation among paranormal research groups, the development of KPU's online presence and resources, the encouragement of member participation and contribution, and the exploration of various anomalous phenomena through local investigations and published research. The editorial stance is proactive, seeking to professionalize the field of paranormal research through organization, clear communication, and shared effort, while also valuing the contributions of individual members and local initiatives. There is a strong emphasis on documentation, information sharing, and the expansion of the organization's reach and resources.