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KPUFO Informacni bulletin - 2010 No 05

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Overview

This document is the informational bulletin of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO (KPUFO), issue number 5/2010, which is the 94th issue overall. The cover features a stylized alien and the text 'PF 2011' and '20 YEAR', along with the club's name. The bulletin is published by…

Magazine Overview

This document is the informational bulletin of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO (KPUFO), issue number 5/2010, which is the 94th issue overall. The cover features a stylized alien and the text 'PF 2011' and '20 YEAR', along with the club's name. The bulletin is published by KLUBU PSYCHOTRONIKY A UFO, o.s., likely based in the Czech Republic.

Main Content

Membership and Subscriptions The bulletin begins with a message to "Dear friends, colleagues," urging them to pay their membership fees and subscriptions for the magazine by December 31, 2010. They express gratitude for the efforts made and encourage correspondence members to contribute voluntarily. Members are advised to check if they have received all issues of ZAZ and Cesty psychotroniky up to issue 5/2010.

Events and Conferences

  • KPUFO Congress and ČsAAA Congress: On November 6, 2010, a KPUFO Congress and ČsAAA Congress took place in Prague. The all-day event featured interesting information, lectures, discussions, and meetings. Accepted documents are available on the KPUFO.CZ website.
  • Ice Fall Incident: On Thursday, November 18, 2010, at 19:45 CET, a large piece of ice fell from the sky and landed on the roof of a house in the village of Ohrazenice, near Moravské Budějovice. The bulletin provides links to previous cases in Plzeň and Sokolov.
  • UFO-MEMORY Project: KPUFO is preparing a joint program called UFO-MEMORY.CZ and UFO-MEMORY.SK with "Projektem Záře." They are asking for assistance and suggestions on who to contact or how to help.
  • KPUFO Plzeň Meetings: KPUFO Plzeň organizes regular meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at 18:00 at the Long Feng restaurant. Topics include UFOs in the past and present (January 5, 2011), megaliths and menhirs in the Czech Republic and worldwide (February 2, 2011), and archaeoastronomical mysteries (March 2, 2011). Attendance is free, but attendees are asked to announce their intention to come in advance due to capacity. For inquiries, contact [email protected].
  • FFC Meeting: The FFC meeting is scheduled for January 22, 2011, in Prague. Interested individuals can contact [email protected] to become members.
  • Sfinga na Housce Event: An event called "Sfinga na Housce" is scheduled for Saturday, May 28, 2011, with an overnight stay until May 29, 2011 (originally planned for May 21). J. Purkrt, the chairman, advises to reserve the date.

Publications and Media

  • Book Review: Pavel Kroupa - Kameny krve a víry 1: This book, published by Karpana in Prague in 2010, deals with menhirs and ancient settlements in Europe. The author, Pavel Kroupa, is described as a researcher who seeks rational explanations supported by his own research. The book includes unique aerial photographs of described locations, taken by the author. Links for purchase and discussion are provided.
  • Book Review: Ivan Mackerle - Tajemství pražského golema: This book, published by CaD Press in Bratislava, is also highlighted.
  • Azimut záhad: The first issue of the Slovak magazine "Azimut záhad" is available for download via a provided link. Contact information for KPUFO Slovensko is also given.
  • DVD Archive: A list of available DVDs from the KPUFO archive is provided, including titles like "Možnosti psychotroniky," "Tunguzská katastrofa," "Znamení Armagedonu," "Bitva extrasenzov," and "Virgulia Merkulialis." Prices are listed per DVD.
  • "Udarnaja" Series: Information is provided about a series of 140 Russian-language documentaries on Soviet and Russian military technology, available for download. Those with download limitations can request specific episodes.

Other Content

  • Markomanka Tower Query: The bulletin poses a question about the "Markomanka" tower near Zvíkov, asking if it resembles Roman watchtowers on the Danube and if anyone has photos or has visited it.
  • Subscription Table: A detailed table outlines the membership fees for KPUFO and ČSAAA, as well as subscription costs for their publications (ZAZ, Časopis CP) for the year 2011. Various membership tiers and combinations are listed with their respective prices.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin reflects the ongoing activities and interests of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO. Recurring themes include UFO sightings, psychotronics, ancient mysteries, paranormal phenomena, and historical research. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement, encouraging member participation, sharing information, and promoting research in these fields. There is a clear emphasis on providing resources, organizing events, and fostering a community for enthusiasts of these subjects. The publication also serves as a platform for book reviews and announcements of related media.