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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2004 No 05

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Overview

This document is a newsletter from the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (KPUFO), issue number 5/2004. It marks the end of a year of research activities, highlighting the establishment of new sections and modest but ambitious beginnings. The newsletter covers recent events, ongoing…

Magazine Overview

This document is a newsletter from the Klub psychotroniky a UFO (KPUFO), issue number 5/2004. It marks the end of a year of research activities, highlighting the establishment of new sections and modest but ambitious beginnings. The newsletter covers recent events, ongoing projects, publications, and membership information.

New Sections and Projects

The Megalith section was established on October 30, 2004, during a seminar on megalithic monuments. This section will also issue its own bulletin to address organizational and conceptual matters. A proposal has been made to the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Regional Development for a project to preserve the 'rad' structures in Kounov, which is currently being processed. Members with relevant experience are encouraged to contribute.

Seminars and Events

KPUFO organized two small seminars during the year on the topics of 'shape radiation' and 'psychotronics in archaeology'. Plans for the spring include another seminar on 'automatic drawing' and potentially an event related to archaeology or general history. The club's occasional publication, 'Cesty psychotroniky' (Paths of Psychotronics), is finding its way to readers.

Regional Clubs and Publications

To aid in the promotion of regional KPUFO clubs, small publications are being created focusing on the mysteries of specific districts. These require contact with museums, information centers, and other institutions for distribution. Completed publications include those for Rokycansko, Nachodsko, Sumava, Karvinsko, and Tachovsko, with Sumpersko, Pelhrimovsko, and Mostecko to follow.

The KPUFO news portal at http://www.kpufo.cz/portal is updated daily with articles and materials on mysteries and the paranormal research movement. Readers are urged to follow it and inform friends and acquaintances.

Membership and Contact

Members are encouraged to actively contribute to the development and strengthening of the organization by establishing contact with other researchers, informing friends and acquaintances about the Club of Psychotronics and UFO, and actively recruiting new members. Members are requested to keep the club updated with their new email addresses and mobile phone numbers, and to promptly report any changes. This will allow them to participate directly in the investigation of anomalous phenomena. Members are also encouraged to utilize the club's services and internal pages, accessible with a password.

Members are reminded to pay their membership fees on time. The club thanks those who round up their payments and assures those who may have accidentally paid twice that their payments will be automatically applied to future years.

Membership Fees and Publications

Due to the establishment of the 'Cesty psychotroniky' magazine, various payment options are available for membership fees and publications:

  • KPUFO Membership: 370 CZK (includes printed copies of 'ZAZ' magazine for 185 CZK and 'Cesty psychotroniky' magazine for 70 CZK).
  • KPUFO Membership: 300 CZK (includes printed copy of 'ZAZ' magazine for 185 CZK).
  • KPUFO Membership: 115 CZK (without printed magazines).
  • KPUFO Membership: 185 CZK (includes printed copy of 'Cesty psychotroniky' magazine for 70 CZK).
  • 'ZAZ' Magazine: 185 CZK (without KPUFO membership).
  • 'Cesty psychotroniky' Magazine: 120 CZK (without KPUFO membership).

The 'CP' magazine is available in PDF format on the internal KPUFO pages for members only.

Past Events and Activities

  • November 14, 2004: A meeting of members from the Zablesk, Zare, and KPUFO clubs took place in Prague - Zbraslav.
  • Spring 2005: A seminar on agrosymbols, organized by Klub Zablesk, is planned for Ceska Skalica.
  • November 1, 2004: A traditional expedition to Popravci louka was conducted. Despite previous investigations, there remain many unclear aspects and a need to interview witnesses of anomalous events that occurred there in the past.
  • Internet Publication: The 'Delta' magazine, a newsletter for research societies, is now available online. KPUFO members can read it for free on the KPUFO 2000 internal pages or subscribe to a printed version for 60 CZK/year.
  • Skeptikon 2004: The national meeting of the Czech Skeptics Club Sisyfos in Sazava (September 10-12, 2004) was described as a total fiasco, with only 20 skeptics attending and a lecture by J. Grygar met with indifference.
  • University of Healing Arts: The Czech-Moravian Association of Healing Arts, led by J.A. Zentrich, is launching a 3-year University of Healing Arts program in Olomouc, costing 6400 CZK/year. Details and registration are available via Fontana Esotera.

International Cooperation and Calls for Assistance

KPUFO aims to re-establish a Central European council of researchers for cooperation in the field of anomalous phenomena. They are reaching out to Slovak colleagues from 'UFO magazin', the Polish center CBUFOiZA, and the Latvian UFO center. Initial contacts have been made with ufologists in Belarus. Cooperation with organizations in the Russian Federation and German-speaking countries is still needed. Assistance with translating materials to and from Russian is requested.

Individuals willing to help with correspondence with international researchers are encouraged to volunteer.

Archive and Research Requests

Significant material has been added to the club's archive, including original works on geopathenic zones. Help with translating German materials is sought.

KPUFO is requesting information and photographs of any local sites with a reputation for being sacred stones or actual sacrificial stones. They also ask for stories and legends about the activities of the Templars in various regions.

Finally, information on this year's agrosymbol findings is requested for the agrosymbol registry.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter reflects an active research community focused on psychotronics, UFOs, archaeology, and other anomalous phenomena. There is a strong emphasis on organization, cooperation (both domestic and international), publication, and member engagement. The club actively seeks to expand its reach and knowledge base through seminars, research projects, and information sharing. The inclusion of a skeptical event's failure and a call for preservation of historical sites suggests a broad interest in paranormal and historical research, while also acknowledging critical perspectives. The editorial stance is one of proactive engagement, encouraging members to participate in investigations and contribute to the collective knowledge.