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KPUFO Informacni sdeleni - 2016 07 31
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This document is an informational bulletin from KPUFO (Klub psychotroniky a UFO) and ČSAAA (Československá archeoastronautická asociace), dated July 31, 2016. It serves as a communication channel for members and interested individuals, providing updates on events, activities,…
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This document is an informational bulletin from KPUFO (Klub psychotroniky a UFO) and ČSAAA (Československá archeoastronautická asociace), dated July 31, 2016. It serves as a communication channel for members and interested individuals, providing updates on events, activities, and organizational matters.
Upcoming Events
Excursion to Vrch Kamýk
The bulletin announces an excursion to Vrch Kamýk in Velké Přílepy, scheduled for Monday, August 1, 2016, starting at 3 PM. The program includes practical energy research on Kamýk by Ing. Jan Šindel and a hike to the summit. Participants are to meet under the peak. The excursion is described as physically demanding but manageable. JUDr. Jitka Lenková will lead the excursion, and inquiries can be directed to her via phone or email ([email protected]).
Conference: "What's New in Mysteryology"
A future meeting titled "Co nového v záhadologii" (What's New in Mysteryology) is planned for Saturday, November 12, 2016, in Prague at the restaurant U Vodárny. Those wishing to attend are asked to confirm their participation via email to [email protected] by October 31, 2016. The program runs from 10 AM to 4 PM. Individuals interested in presenting are encouraged to submit their proposals. Attendance is open to all, and participants are welcome to invite friends and acquaintances interested in mysteries.
Past Events
SAVPJ, o.z. Meeting
The bulletin reports on a past meeting organized by SAVPJ, o.z. (Slovak Association for Research of Paranormal Phenomena) held from Friday, July 15, to Sunday, July 17, 2016. Some participants from the Czech Republic arrived on Thursday. The event began with introductions and discussions on Friday evening. The official program started on Saturday morning, with Milan Zacha Kučera serving as the guide and moderator. The organizers honored Gábina Slováková, the event organizer, with a book. Several speakers presented: Aleš Rumler spoke on "Hydrogen, semiconductors and cosmic medicine." Rudolf Irša presented "Nine mysteries of the past," offering an interesting idea about sea levels before the Santorini volcano eruption. Luboš Šafařík commemorated the 20th anniversary of the discovery of a mysterious being, discussing "How it was with Aljošenkou" and its connections to Czech mysteryology. Františka Vrbenská shared stories about "The Mysterious Bruncvík, the mysterious Roland," and a statue near Charles Bridge. Pavel Miškovský presented "UFOs in contemporary times" with a rich visual presentation, showcasing the most interesting cases from the Project Záře. Josef Purkrt presented "Just a butterfly's wing (FFC)." Milan Zacha Kučera discussed mannerism, the mysterious art between the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Despite rain on Saturday, attendees gathered for lectures. In the evening, after the rain stopped, participants split into groups for discussions indoors and around a fire, enjoying traditional Slovak kapustnica. On Sunday, after breakfast, attendees departed, with some visiting local open-air museums and museums. The trip also included a visit to a lapidarium of stones in Holíč. The event was considered successful, with a wish for more such international meetings in more accessible locations. Photos from the event are available on Facebook.
Support and Membership
Call for Contributions
The bulletin appeals for help in updating the district pages on the KPUFO website. Readers are encouraged to check their respective districts and contribute if possible.
New DVD Available
A new DVD titled "DVD * Tvarové zářiče" (DVD * Shape Emitters) is available. It contains materials from a seminar, an overview of the problem, articles from the archive, and videos. The price is 120 CZK.
Financial Support
Readers are asked to support the organization's activities by contributing to their bank account (SBERBANK, account number 4211013926/6800). A voluntary contribution of 120 CZK or more grants access to benefits, website access, etc. Membership contributions for 2016 are also detailed: correspondence and FB members have voluntary contributions, while regular members can contribute in kind (books, materials, services) or financially, with contributions over 1000 CZK per year offering additional benefits like access to information banks, archives, priority purchases of publications, and event participation. Access to paid sections of "ZaZ" and "Cesty psychotroniky" is also mentioned.
Membership Application
Links to application forms for ČSAAA (http://csaaa.eu/prihlaska.pdf) and KPUFO (http://www.kpufo.cz/dokument/prih.pdf) are provided. Membership fees can be paid via bank transfer or postal order to the Klub psychotroniky a UFO, z.s., Borská 19, 320 22, Plzeň.
Online Presence and Resources
Websites and Social Media
The bulletin directs readers to various websites and social media platforms: "Záhady a zajímavosti" and "Cesty psychotroniky" for daily updates, "Záhady ve fotografii," and other websites, particularly the pages of KPUFO's district clubs. Readers are invited to join the KPUFO/ČSAAA Facebook group and discuss topics related to Czech and Slovak mysteryology, ufology, megaliths, underground spaces, psychotronics, and more. Links to specific Facebook groups are provided.
Past Bulletins
Past issues of the informational bulletin can be accessed online at http://kpufo.cz/dokument/infsde.htm.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently promotes interest in mysteries, paranormal phenomena, ufology, and related historical and scientific topics. It encourages active participation through events, contributions, and online discussions. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and information sharing within the Czech and Slovak mystery and paranormal research communities. There is a strong emphasis on community building and mutual support, evident in the calls for contributions and the detailed membership information.