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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2004 No 02

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This document is the "Newsletter KPUFO 2/2004," a publication from the Czech organization KPUFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO Research). It serves as an update for members and interested parties, covering organizational news, upcoming events, research activities, and…

Magazine Overview

This document is the "Newsletter KPUFO 2/2004," a publication from the Czech organization KPUFO (Club of Psychotronics and UFO Research). It serves as an update for members and interested parties, covering organizational news, upcoming events, research activities, and publications. The newsletter is primarily in Czech.

Organizational News and Membership

The organization celebrates its 13th anniversary on May 14, 2004. To mark this occasion, they have named honorary members: Frantisek Veltrubsky (psychotronik, deceased) and PhDr. Zdenek Rejdak (researcher and theorist of psychotronics). A new news portal has been launched at http://www.kpufo.cz/portal, which will be updated daily with materials on mysteries and secrets. Another domain, http://www.psychotronika.cz, will host pages on psychotronics, including healing, experiments, and archives of KPUFO and the "Cesty psychotroniky" magazine.

KPUFO is preparing promotional materials for regional clubs, with brochures for Rokycansko, Nachodsko, Sumava, Karvinsko, and Tachovsko already completed. Members are encouraged to recruit new members and contacts.

Regarding the coordination of healing organizations, a meeting was held without KPUFO representatives. It was concluded that further discussions on a new organization were premature, as healing is not under threat. It was agreed that representatives would meet twice a year for consultations.

Members are urged to keep their contact information (email, phone) updated to participate in investigations of anomalous phenomena. The organization is also requesting donations of office supplies, particularly A5 envelopes.

  • Membership fees and associated magazine subscriptions are detailed:
  • Membership KPUFO - 370 Kc (includes printed ZAZ magazine for 185 Kc and Cesty psychotroniky for 70 Kc).
  • Membership KPUFO - 300 Kc (includes printed ZAZ magazine for 185 Kc).
  • Membership KPUFO - 115 Kc (without printed magazines).
  • Membership KPUFO - 185 Kc (includes printed Cesty psychotroniky magazine for 70 Kc).

Individual magazine prices are also listed: ZAZ (185 Kc) and Cesty psychotroniky (120 Kc) without KPUFO membership. The "CP" magazine is available in PDF format only for KPUFO members on internal pages.

Events and Activities

On Good Friday, April 9, 2004, the KPU Cheb branch organized an event at Popravci louce for research and investigation of anomalous phenomena. A new issue of the "Delta" magazine, a bulletin for research societies, has been released with 20 A5 pages. KPUFO members can access it for free online or subscribe to a printed version for 60 Kc/year.

A meeting of the KPUFO committee, SBP, and invited guests planned for April 17-18, 2004, in Nectinech was canceled due to a building issue and will be rescheduled for autumn. Instead, the Association of Researchers in Psychotronics will organize one-day thematic seminars. A "Small Seminar of Psychotronics" on "The Issue of So-Called Shape Radiation in Psychotronics" is scheduled for June 12, 2004, at the Hotel Victoria in Plzen.

On April 17, 2004, KPUFO Louny attempted to lift an 8-ton menhir near the village of Klucek. The FFC is planning a "Celts in Sumava" trip from July 5-6, 2004. A research seminar by FFC Sfinga on April 24-25, 2004, at Houska Castle was not yet confirmed. A meeting of research club committees scheduled for May 15-16, 2004, in Ceska Skalice was canceled due to organizational issues.

On April 24, 2004, an event by the "Rodna Vira" society was held in Prague-Zbraslav and Dolni Brezany, related to the "Svatek Jarovita" (St. Vitus' Day). The newsletter encourages support for this activity and the creation of a local circle.

Klub Gnom is organizing a "Gathering of Magic Enthusiasts in Bohemian Paradise" in June or July, with details on http://mujweb.cz/www/gnom. The event includes accommodation in tents, a trip to mysterious places, discussions, and a campfire.

The IV. meeting of UFO enthusiasts will take place from May 28-30, 2004, near Morkovice. The "Projekt Zare" has distanced itself from this event due to its focus on promoting contacteeism.

International Cooperation and Research

KPUFO is working to establish research associations abroad, starting with Slovakia, where they are taking over the domain http://www.ufo.sk. This will serve as a link between clubs, researchers, and the public in Slovakia, building on previous cooperation in Central Europe.

Volunteers are sought to assist with correspondence with foreign researchers, including communication in Polish with the Polish center CBUFOiZA, and in German and Russian with the Latvian UFO center. Assistance with translating materials to and from Russian is also requested.

Specific Research Projects and Calls for Information

Materials on geopatogenic zones have been added to the club archive, and help with translating German documents is requested.

Information is sought about places with legends or factual accounts of sacrificial stones in the Cehnice sanctuary area.

An appeal is made to electricians and hobbyists to participate in vacuum chamber lifter experiments as part of an international project.

A significant astronomical event, the transit of Venus across the sun on June 8, 2004, is highlighted. This event, last observed 121 years ago, is part of a European project involving three scientific institutions to measure the Earth-Sun distance. Data will be collected and processed in Paris. More information is available at http://www.eso.org/outreach/eduoff/vt-2004/ and http://vt-2004.astro.cz/.

New pages on KPUFO's "Templari" (Templars) website have been completed, covering their history, military actions, and activities in the Czech Republic, as well as other mysterious topics. Contributions of information and legends about Templars in local regions are welcomed.

Residents in central and northern Bohemia with GPS devices are asked to survey specific points, including ancient hillforts (Rusavka, Budec, Stehelceves, keltske hradiste u Stradonic, keltske oppidum Zavist), Rip hill, the Svaty Jan pod Skalou cave, and an Eneolithic hillfort on Mala Babce.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter reflects KPUFO's ongoing commitment to researching paranormal phenomena, including psychotronics, UFOs, and historical mysteries. There is a strong emphasis on member participation, information sharing, and international cooperation. The organization actively promotes its activities through online portals and publications, encouraging a proactive approach to investigation and discovery. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and collaboration within the field of paranormal research.