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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2002 No 04

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Overview

This document is the 4th issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 2002, published by KPUFO, a Czech ufological organization. The newsletter covers various activities, news, and calls to action for its members and the broader ufological community in the Czech Republic.

Magazine Overview

This document is the 4th issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 2002, published by KPUFO, a Czech ufological organization. The newsletter covers various activities, news, and calls to action for its members and the broader ufological community in the Czech Republic.

Collaboration and Communication

The newsletter begins by addressing "Dear friends, colleagues," and details an initiative started in June of the current year to reach out to other ufological societies with a proposal for establishing principles of cooperation and mutual communication. This initiative aims to harmonize the activities of national and regional organizations. The proposal was met with understanding and agreement among KPU members. A meeting was held on September 21, 2002, in Melnik, attended by representatives of clubs such as Zablesk, Zare, Fantastic Fact Club, and KPUFO. Representatives from BCS, Luny, and Gnom apologized for their absence. Discussions on the proposals and their practical implementation are ongoing.

Website Development and Information Portal

KPUFO is preparing to upgrade its club website, http://www.kpufo.cz, into an informational portal. This portal will be updated daily with new information, articles, and news. It will also feature a book exchange and a discussion forum. Internal pages are continuously being updated and have been accessible via password since June 2002. Interested individuals can obtain the password by contacting [email protected].

Agrosymbols Project

The project "Agrosymbols – discoveries, opinions, hypotheses" has been extended due to the large amount of material being processed. This project will include an album of pictograms from the Czech Republic and some international agrosymbols. Detailed information on agrosymbols within the Czech Republic will be accessible only to KPU members.

Regional Club Pages

Pages for KPU members in each district are now available. These pages are structured differently depending on the focus of individual groups and members, featuring various overviews of mysteries, interesting places, and resolved issues. The newsletter thanks everyone who helped in their creation and encourages members to contribute by adding interesting materials, photographs, and regular updates.

Anniversary CD

For those interested in the CD commemorating the 10th anniversary of the organization, it is now more accurately a CD for the 11th anniversary, as KPU celebrated its anniversary in May. Orders for the CD can be sent in writing or via email to the KPU address. The price is 100 CZK, and the CD will be sent after the order is received, along with the next issue of ZAZ.

Archival Processing and Investigations

Members are urged to assist in processing and transcribing cases and materials from the club's archive. The organization particularly needs help with cases involving UFOs and anomalous psychotronic phenomena. Members are also asked to update their contact information, including new email addresses and mobile phone numbers, and to report any changes promptly. This will allow them to participate directly in the investigation of anomalous phenomena.

Communication Channels and Cost Savings

Due to increased postal costs effective September 1, 2002, members are encouraged to use the internet and establish email accounts. This will ensure they are immediately informed about club activities and the broader ufological movement. However, this does not mean that those without internet access will be excluded. Members are asked to conserve resources and use the most cost-effective communication methods possible.

Donations and Membership

Members who can help are asked to send surplus office supplies, especially A5 envelopes. The newsletter also appeals to members to fulfill their obligations, including paying their membership dues for 2003, which cost 300 CZK and include the ZAZ magazine. Members are encouraged to spread awareness of the club in their communities and recruit new members. The newsletter emphasizes that KPU membership is more than just belonging to a club; it represents a shared atmosphere, collegial relationships, and the creation of a network of knowledgeable and experienced researchers across the Czech Republic for monitoring events and conducting research.

Membership Invitation

Those who maintain friendly relations with KPU are invited to formalize their relationship by joining KPU. The organization presents itself as serious and dedicated to its mission and reputation. Membership is described as a challenge and a commitment that will be appreciated by all.

Expeditions and Events

KPU member groups undertook expeditions during the summer holidays to megalithic sites in Ireland and Portugal. In August 2002, a group of KPU members from Moravia traveled to the Sowich Mountains in Poland to investigate alleged sites of secret Nazi research, including atomic bombs and flying machines. The Fantastic Fact Club is organizing an event in October at border fortifications in Czechoslovakia, including a trip on October 19, 2002, to visit Baroque structures built by J. Blazeje Santiniho – Aichla.

The Czech Psychoenergetic Society (CePeS) is organizing healing seminars with Ing. Vl. Bazantem on October 2, 2002, and a seminar with Ing. K. Dvorackem on Earth's energy fields on October 16, 2002. These seminars will be held at the Czech Society for Science and Technology in Prague.

Research Requests

Members are asked for help with several specific research questions:

  • "Božích hrobů" (God's Graves): A search for a museum in Austria that deals with the phenomenon of "God's Graves." Contact information for researchers or individuals who can assist is requested.
  • Fireballs in Germany and Austria: Information is sought regarding unusual fireballs observed in southern Germany and Austria on April 6-7, 2002. Despite wide publicity, an explanation is still lacking, and original witness testimonies are needed.
  • Egely Wheel: An offer is made to provide instructions for building a homemade Egely Wheel, which functions similarly to the commercial version but lacks electronic speed control and is much cheaper to construct.

Local Investigations (Chrudim District)

Members in the Chrudim district are asked to investigate:

  • The "Lakomcův kámen" rock formation near the village of Bílý kůň.
  • The footprint of the Virgin Mary in the stone near Čekov.
  • A boulder with a heel-shaped indentation near Honesice.
  • A stone pillar in a field near Nové Hrady, with a report on its condition.
  • The "Dívčí kámen" (Girl's Stone) near Podhradí, a rock with a horseshoe-shaped groove.

Local Investigations (Mladá Boleslav District)

Members in the Mladá Boleslav district are asked to investigate:

  • A mound near Žerčice, which is said to have a menhir on its summit.
  • A supposed 8 km long underground passage from house no. 27 in Bělá pod Bezdězem to Bezděz, indicated by a series of chapels on the surface. Members are asked to map this route.
  • Mysterious rondels, if they exist and can be photographed, near Markvartice and Krpy.
  • The quadrangular fortification known as "Žižkovy valy" in Písková Lhota, which might be a Bronze Age sacred site.
  • The "Čertova šlápota" (Devil's Footprint) near the ruins of Čertova castle in Valecov.

Kaspar Hauser Research

Information is being collected on the life and death of Kaspar Hauser, who appeared in 19th century Germany and exhibited behavior and thinking far beyond the norm. Recommendations for literature on this subject (excluding J. Bergiera's "Mimozemšťané v dějinách") are welcome.

KPU Magazine "ZAZ"

The next issue of the KPU magazine, ZAZ no. 3/2002, should be received with this bulletin. If not, it indicates the recipient has not subscribed. Missing issues or volumes can be requested by writing to the KPU address.

Contents of ZAZ no. 3/2002:

  • Philosophical Questions: T. Honza discusses Carl Gustav Jung and the human soul.
  • Search – Pursuit – Discovery: This section features cases for further contemplation by researchers:
  • L. Cermak on Ley lines and their patterns, and the contribution of Czech researchers.
  • KPU collective authors on the "Crabwood Message," suggesting a new stage in agrosymbol technology, with an attempt at a story and solution.
  • A report on the UFO case over Austria and Germany from April 6-7, 2002, with a call for assistance in the investigation.
  • J. Vlasak discusses what is known about "tumo" technology.
  • Materials from the Archive: Content drawn from old magazines and books from the Club of Psychotronics and UFO.
  • V. Patrovsky investigates the mystery of moldavite.
  • Current Cases: This section highlights current research topics:
  • J. Helsus reports on a "divine finger" observed in the Czech Republic before the flood, and a mysterious meteorological phenomenon over a village in Louny.
  • Information from the KPU Louny website.
  • Question Marks of the Past: This section deals with ancient mysteries, including the Marian apparitions.

New Books and Opinions

  • New Books – Opinions: -mr- reviews "Experiences of an Exorcist," offering notes for instruction and study.
  • Questions of Science: E. Benes questions whether Erich von Däniken was right about the cause of the world's flood.
  • Human Health: -ivhv- discusses "Consumer Esotericism" and shares observations from this year's Festival of Esotericism in Pilsen.

From the Other Side of the River

This section focuses on the activities of opponents of the movement. P. Siman presents "Science vs. Alternative Medicine (2)," arguing against homeopathy.

News, Letters, and Opinions

M. Tuma comments on the anniversary of September 11, 2001.

From the World of Media

This section reacts to articles, TV programs, and presents an overview of interesting materials about anomalous phenomena, with commentary:

  • Internet: A new fairy tale about Anastasia.
  • CTK: Did the Chinese pyramid serve as a landing site for visitors from space?
  • Scientists claim to have found Gilgamesh's city and tomb.
  • Cloning and Raelianism.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes active participation and collaboration within the ufological community. It emphasizes the importance of information sharing, archival work, and field investigations. The editorial stance is one of serious research and dedication to uncovering the truth about unexplained phenomena, while also fostering a sense of community and shared purpose among its members. The organization positions itself as a reliable and professional entity within the field.