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KPUFO Informacni sdeleni - 2017 06 29

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Overview

This issue of the "informační bulletin" (informational bulletin) is a joint publication from several Czech and Slovak research organizations including KPUFO, ČsAAA, FFC, BCS, Projektu Záře, Klub Záblesk, and SAVPJ. Dated June 29, 2017, it serves as a platform for sharing…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the "informační bulletin" (informational bulletin) is a joint publication from several Czech and Slovak research organizations including KPUFO, ČsAAA, FFC, BCS, Projektu Záře, Klub Záblesk, and SAVPJ. Dated June 29, 2017, it serves as a platform for sharing research findings, announcing new publications, and organizing events.

Featured Articles and Reports

Melechov Underground Storage Facilities

The bulletin details the construction of secret underground storage facilities on the hill of Melechov, near Leďeč nad Sázavou, which began in early 1944. The project was under strict guard by the German army, employing Czech and Russian prisoners as labor. To minimize the workers' awareness of their location, they were transported to the site in buses with opaque windows, entering a temporary hall before proceeding to the work area. Despite the secrecy, the German army was reportedly satisfied with the work, and Czech laborers received cigarettes, coffee, and alcohol as bonuses. On December 23, 1944, a heavily guarded military transport carrying crates and machinery from a aircraft factory in Prague-Kbely departed from Prague-Vysočany for Havlíčkův Brod. This cargo was unloaded on Christmas Eve and transported to a German airbase near Havlíčkův Brod. During Christmas, the materials were moved to Melechov and stored in the newly built underground facilities. The final covering and camouflage of the sites were carried out exclusively by German soldiers. The success of this operation is highlighted by the fact that, to this day, the location of the factory and the developmental materials hidden on Melechov remain unknown.

Local Anomalies and Mysteries

The bulletin invites readers to investigate local mysteries and anomalies. It mentions two circular objects previously known under a hill southeast of Nová Říše near Jihlava, with a local legend claiming that girls who slept near them became foolish and ugly. Another site is a stone structure near Mračov (Strakonice district), identified as a stone drying shed, not a mysterious object. The 'Dívčí kámen' (Girl's Stone) in Zlíchov, an artificially erected stone that was toppled in 2009, is also mentioned, with a query about its restoration status.

A specific anomaly is highlighted on a hill between Hranice na Moravě and Valašské Meziříčí. Readers are encouraged to stop their cars on the hill and push them about 10 meters, noting that the car will roll uphill. GPS coordinates are provided: 49°32'5.003"N 17°47'30.552"E. Residents in the vicinity are asked to share their knowledge and any witness accounts of unusual phenomena.

New Book: "Vesmír a život v něm"

Oldřich Šrámek has published a new e-book titled "Vesmír a život v něm" (The Universe and Life in It). The book explores the existence of the universe and the origin of life, presenting various theories, including those not widely promoted in the Czech Republic. It questions the Big Bang theory, challenges the notion that life originated solely on Earth, discusses the possibility of remote genetic influence, and offers a definition of infinity from a cosmological perspective. The book is 350 pages long and is sent free of charge to interested individuals via email upon request to [email protected].

New Website: Peru and South America

Tomáš Stěhule has launched a new website dedicated to Peru and South America, covering history, archaeology, civilizations, and travel. The website can be accessed at http://tom-stehule.com/.

Publications and Membership

The bulletin announces that the magazines "Záhady a zajímavosti" (Mysteries and Curiosities) and "Cesty psychotroniky" (Paths of Psychotronics) are available online via ZAZ (http://www.zahadyazajimavosti.cz) and CESTY PSYCHOTRONIKY (http://www.cestypsychotroniky.cz).

Call for Contributions and Events

Readers are invited to contribute financially to support the organizations' activities. A voluntary contribution of at least 120 CZK is suggested for access to benefits and websites. Payment can be made to account number 4211013926/6800. Application forms for membership in ČsAAA and KPUFO are provided via links. A physical address for Klub psychotroniky a UFO, z.s. in Plzeň is also given for donations.

A meeting is scheduled for Saturday, November 11, 2017, at the U Vodárny restaurant in Prague. The organizers are seeking participants for presentations, lectures, or reports. Interested individuals should contact [email protected].

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin consistently promotes active research and investigation into unexplained phenomena, historical mysteries, and paranormal subjects. It encourages reader participation through reporting anomalies, contributing financially, and attending events. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and inquisitive, seeking to explore unconventional theories and uncover hidden truths, as evidenced by the focus on secret wartime projects and local legends. The emphasis on shared information and collaboration among different research groups is also a recurring theme.