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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2004 No 03
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This issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 2004, identified as c.3/2004, is dedicated to the exploration of agrosymbols and other anomalous phenomena. It marks the 10th anniversary of the first official appearance of agrosymbols in Kolinci and surrounding areas in Sumava,…
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This issue of the "Newsletter KPUFO" from 2004, identified as c.3/2004, is dedicated to the exploration of agrosymbols and other anomalous phenomena. It marks the 10th anniversary of the first official appearance of agrosymbols in Kolinci and surrounding areas in Sumava, highlighting the growth of the club and the increasing expertise of its members in documenting such events.
Agrosymbol Research and Methodology
The newsletter emphasizes the continued importance of agrosymbol research, urging members to become researchers and report any discovered pictograms or anomalous events in their vicinity. It mentions the development of a methodology to quickly and affordably determine the authenticity of agrosymbols, a process that has proven effective and aims to eliminate speculation and the work of forgers. The article encourages readers to stay updated via the KPUFO portal and to share their email addresses for internal communications.
Psychotronics Section and Publications
A dedicated section for psychotronic researchers is highlighted, with its own website (http://www.psychotronika.cz) and the magazine "Cesty psychotroniky" (Paths of Psychotronics). This section is presented as a model for other KPUFO sections. The newsletter details various membership and subscription options, outlining the costs for KPUFO membership which include different combinations of printed magazines 'ZAZ' and 'Cesty psychotroniky'. The PDF version of 'Cesty psychotroniky' is available exclusively to KPUFO members.
Club Activities and Promotions
KPUFO is actively involved in promoting local clubs by creating small brochures about the mysteries of specific regions. Several such brochures are already completed (Rokycansko, Nachodsko, Sumava, Karvinsko, Tachovsko), with more in production (Brno, Zlinsko, Pelhrimovsko, Mostecko). Members are urged to contribute to the organization's growth by making contacts, informing friends, and recruiting new members. Regular communication regarding updated contact information is requested to facilitate participation in anomaly investigations.
The newsletter also announces a one-day thematic seminar held on June 12, 2004, at Hotel Victoria in Pilsen, focusing on 'The Problem of So-Called Crop Circles in Psychotronics'. The seminar included several presentations and discussions, leading to an agreement to collect further information and conduct consultations on the topic. Future events are planned, with another one scheduled for September 2004.
Upcoming Events and Organized Trips
Several upcoming events and trips are detailed:
- "Psychotronics in Archaeology": A seminar resulting from discussions, with new contacts and research ideas generated. Details are available in an advertisement.
- "Celts on Sumava": A fun, educational, and tourist trip organized by FFC, including a visit to Obri hrad. The original date (July 24, 2004) was postponed indefinitely.
- "Gathering of Magic Enthusiasts in Bohemian Paradise": Organized by Klub Gnom, this event has not yet taken place. Details will be updated on their website. It includes visits to mysterious places, discussions, refreshments, and a campfire.
- Slavic Roots: The organization Rodna Vira welcomes new members interested in Slavic roots. The Pilsen branch plans to establish a local chapter in Bukovec.
- Delta Magazine: The third issue of the Delta magazine, a newsletter for research associations, has been released. KPUFO members can access it for free online or subscribe to the printed version.
- "Journey to Bohemian Megaliths II": Organized by Agentura Novy obzor for September 28, 2004, this trip will visit menhirs in the Lounsko and Kladensko regions. Departure is from Prague-Florence.
- "In the Footsteps of Celts and Megaliths": Another event by Agentura Novy obzor on October 28, 2004, visiting the Budec hillfort, menhirs near Klobuky and Drahomysle, and the church in Panensky Tynec.
International Cooperation and Contact
KPUFO aims to re-establish a Central European research council for cooperation in anomalous phenomena. They are reaching out to Slovakian colleagues from 'UFO magazin', the Polish center CBUFOiZA, and the Latvian UFO center. Efforts are underway to establish contacts with organizations in Russia and German-speaking countries. Assistance with translation from and into Russian is requested. A contact with a Greek researcher specializing in historical mysteries, who grew up in Czechoslovakia, has also been established.
Sightings and Investigations
- Ballinspittle, Ireland: Visitors are encouraged to report their experiences at Ballinspittle, where a statue of the Virgin Mary is said to move. The phenomenon is attributed to natural physical laws, with movement perceived due to changes in lighting.
- Agrosymbol Discussion: Klub Zablesk, in collaboration with KPUFO and others, held a discussion on agrosymbol problems. The resulting material, including discussions, is available on the KPUFO/CC internal pages. This initiative aims to involve international colleagues from Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary, though translation issues have so far prevented their direct contribution.
- Geopatogenic Zones: New material has been added to the club archive, including original works on geopatogenic zones. Help with translating German documents is sought.
- Sacrificial Stones and Templars: Readers are asked to report any local legends or actual sacrificial stones, along with photographs, and any stories about the Templars in their region.
- Voynich Manuscript: A request is made for information regarding the history of the Voynich manuscript, specifically seeking letters between Kirchner and Marcimu, and any information about Georgius Bares and Horcicky's scientific writings that might still be in Prague.
Reports on Individuals and Phenomena
- "Contactee" from Pribyslav: Reports circulate about a "contactee" named Cerny from Pribyslav, who claims to have contact with extraterrestrials, cultivates alien plants, and possesses an alien book and a metallic rod similar to one described by Hungarian contactee L. Baka. He also shows photos of his "space friends."
- "The Devil Doctor of the Jizera Mountains": Locals in Zeleznobrodsko are preparing a film about the "devil doctor" Kittl, an 18th-century healer. The film will explore whether using dark forces for good is justifiable. Information or literature about Kittl is requested.
- Spolecnost Adam (Adam Society): This organization from Prerov, which promises a "life like in paradise" and offers free geopatogenic zone measurements as part of a "Healthy Household" project, is questioned regarding its funding. The newsletter suggests it might be a scam.
- Possible Menhir in Studnice: According to an article from FF 8/1999, a 2.4-meter stone on a hill near Studnice (Jindrichuv Hradec district) might be a former menhir, and the authenticity is being investigated.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the ongoing investigation and documentation of agrosymbols and other anomalous phenomena, the importance of scientific methodology, and the promotion of member participation and club growth. The editorial stance is one of encouraging empirical research, factual reporting, and collaborative investigation within the KPUFO organization and with international partners. There is a clear emphasis on learning from experience and building upon established facts, while also exploring new and mysterious aspects of psychotronics, archaeology, and ufology.