Magazine Summary
informační bulletin
Summary
This issue of the KPUFO bulletin details the organization's activities, including participation in a non-profit organization fair, efforts to preserve megalithic sites, and a project on gravitational anomalies. It also highlights ongoing research at Zvíkov Castle and discusses changes to membership fees for 2007. An open letter to the Czech Psychoenergetic Society (ČePeS) expresses disappointment with the lack of cooperation and dialogue. The bulletin also includes information on internal publications and upcoming events.
Magazine Overview
This issue of the "informační bulletin" from the KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO (KPUFO), dated 2/2006 (issue 71), provides an update on the organization's activities, its sections, and its interactions with other entities. The bulletin is published bi-monthly as internal material for its members.
Committee Reports – KPUFO Activities and Section Work
The bulletin begins with an address to members, acknowledging that some individuals prefer individual activity over organizational membership. However, it emphasizes the strength and influence of organized groups, citing KPUFO's participation in a fair for non-profit organizations as a positive experience that highlighted the role such organizations play in society. KPUFO aims to find its sphere of activity within this context, suggesting areas such as the preservation of megalithic monuments, coordination of research into anomalous phenomena, and contributing to civil society development.
Megalit Section
The Megalit section reports on progress in clearing trees around the Kounov stone rows, improving visibility and access. They have also sent a letter to the Czech Minister of Culture, V. Jandák, detailing the poor state of cultural monument protection in the Czech Republic and proposing measures for their preservation. The section promises to inform members about any reaction from the Ministry.
New Projects
A project focused on investigating gravitational anomalies in the Czech Republic has been submitted to two ministries and three regional authorities. If funding is not secured, KPUFO plans to collaborate with university students. Specialized websites, such as "VORTEX," have been created for this topic.
Association of Researchers in Psychotronics
Research at an archaeological site has been delayed due to winter conditions. The section is now preparing for psychotronic research at the site, with plans to establish specific dates.
Zvíkov
Joint research into anomalies at Zvíkov Castle, involving KPUFO, Záře, and FFC, has been ongoing since last year. Measurements of radioactivity in the Hlízová tower revealed elevated pulse counts, which experts attribute to the specific materials of the tower. Further research requires specialized equipment and expertise, and KPUFO has prepared a project for this.
Honorary Membership
Ing. Oldřich Válek, a researcher and theorist of psychotronics and collaborator with Dr. Rejdák, has been nominated for honorary membership. The nomination and vetting process is open to all KPUFO members.
Change in Membership Fee Payment
Starting in 2007, KPUFO's subscription and membership fees will increase. Members will continue to receive preferential rates, including for the ZAZ magazine. The bulletin also mentions that members receive the KPUFO Information Bulletin and that the new Megalit section publishes its own bulletin.
From the Life of Organizations and Clubs
This section lists upcoming events: SFINGA 2006 (May 20, 2006, Houska), a ufological meeting (May 26-28, 2006, Nesměř), and a meeting in Podorlické (June 10-11, 2006, Česká Skalice). It also mentions Ivan Mackerle's expedition to the Valley of Death in Yakutia and an inquiry about organizing an event at Kunětická hora.
Open Letter to ČePeS
KPUFO has sent an open letter to Ing. Vlastimil Bažant, Chairman of the Czech Psychoenergetic Society (ČePeS), expressing disappointment with the lack of cooperation and dialogue between the organizations. KPUFO notes that despite submitting multi-point programs for cooperation, they have received no response, and ČePeS has not informed its members or published any information about KPUFO's proposals in its magazine. The letter criticizes ČePeS for not actively opposing charlatans and fraudsters in the field of healing and calls for improved relations and the creation of joint expert commissions.
Help with Research Activities
KPUFO is seeking contributions for its archive, including a work by A. Watchkins on ley-lines and any information regarding the Kaceřov castle. They also mention a request from Iva Hoňková, a writer working on a book about local legends and mysteries, seeking information about paranormal phenomena in the Novojičínsko region.
Poltergeist in Bobrová
A case of anomalous phenomena in the S. family home in Bobrová, which began on March 21, 2006, is discussed. The case attracted media attention and various paranormal investigators. The bulletin notes that coordination, which KPUFO strives for, was absent. Another poltergeist case reactivated in Prague on the same day.
KPUFO Letters
An open letter from KPUFO to Ing. Vlastimil Bažant, Chairman of ČePeS, reiterates the lack of meaningful cooperation and dialogue. KPUFO has consistently proposed collaboration, including joint projects and regional network development, but has received no substantive response or engagement from ČePeS.
Information Bulletin KPU
Details are provided for submitting comments, suggestions, correspondence, and advertisements to the KPUFO Information Bulletin. Contact information, including addresses, phone numbers, and website, is listed.
Advertising – Services – Antiquarian
Information regarding postage and packaging costs for publications is provided. Members are also invited to offer books they wish to sell.
Internal Publications from the KPUFO Archive
A list of internal publications available to KPUFO members is presented, including works on biotherapy, magnetotherapy, energies and water, and perception of space and time. These are available for a fee.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently advocates for organized research and cooperation within the field of psychotronics and anomalous phenomena. It highlights the importance of KPUFO as a platform for members to engage in research, share information, and contribute to the development of the field. The organization appears to be proactive in seeking funding and collaboration for its projects, while also expressing frustration with the lack of engagement from other organizations like ČePeS. There is a clear emphasis on the value of internal publications and archives for members. The editorial stance is one of persistent effort to advance the study of psychotronics and paranormal phenomena, despite perceived obstacles and a lack of reciprocity from some counterparts.
Je jasné, že názory na vzájemné působení mohou být různé a nezastíráme, že u pokračovatele Psychoenergetické laboratoře profesora Kahudy marně hledáme např. snahy o teoretický rozvoj psychotroniky, nebo témata k odborné diskusi. ČePeS se dosud nijak nepostavila proti podvodníkům a šarlatánům v léčitelství.
Key Incidents
A poltergeist case in the S. family home began on March 21, 2006, and ended after the youngest resident was placed in treatment. The case attracted media and paranormal investigators.
Another poltergeist case, previously handled by KPUFO, reactivated on the same day as the summer solstice.
TV broadcast on anomalous phenomena in the S. family home in Bobrová.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of KPUFO's informational bulletin?
The informational bulletin is internal material for the Club of Psychotronics and UFO, published every two months, with the number of copies matching the number of members.
What are the main activities of the Megalit section?
The Megalit section is involved in the preservation of megalithic monuments, such as the Kounov stone rows, and has addressed the Minister of Culture regarding the state of cultural monument protection.
What is the KPUFO's stance on cooperation with ČePeS?
KPUFO has sent an open letter to ČePeS expressing concern over their lack of interest in cooperation and dialogue, and noting that ČePeS has not opposed charlatans in healing.
What changes are being made to KPUFO membership fees in 2007?
Starting in 2007, membership and subscription fees will increase slightly. Members will continue to receive benefits, including the KPUFO bulletin and potentially bulletins from other sections.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- V. JandákMinister of Culture
- Ing. Oldřich VálekResearcher and theorist of psychotronics
- Dr. RejdákCollaborator
- Ivan MackerleResearcher
- L. ŠafaříkSecretary of KPUFO
- Iva HoňkováWriter and illustrator of children's literature
- A. WatchkinsAuthor
- Profesor KahudaProfessor
- Ing. Vlastimil BažantChairman of ČePeS
- M. ŠašekContact person
- V. PatrovskýAuthor
- D. BelkoAuthor
Organisations
- KLUB PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO (KPUFO)
- Lesy ČR
- Ministerstvo kultury ČR (MK)
- Česká psychoenergetická společnost (ČePeS)
- Záře
- FFC
- CMA
- Klub Záblesk
Locations
- Kounov, CZ
- Zvíkov, CZ
- Bobrová, CZ
- Praha, CZ
- Plzeň, CZ
- Kaceřov, CZ
- Poodří, CZ
- Bílovec, CZ
- Novojičínsko, CZ
- Ostrava, CZ
- Příbor, CZ
- Studénka, CZ
- Polanka nad Odrou, CZ
- Fulnek, CZ
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