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Kontakt Programmet - 1960 05
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Title: Kontakt Programmet Issue Date: May 1960 Publisher: S.U.F.O.I. Country: Denmark Language: Danish
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Title: Kontakt Programmet
Issue Date: May 1960
Publisher: S.U.F.O.I.
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of Kontakt Programmet, published in May 1960, delves into a period of perceived global transformation, marked by rapid advancements in science and technology, alongside a burgeoning interest in metaphysical and spiritual concepts. The magazine explores the idea of a 'new age' dawning, where scientific and spiritual understanding are seen as converging.
Article: På tærskelen til en ny tidsalder (On the Threshold of a New Age)
This article, attributed to Mr. Brinsley de Poer Trench and dated January 1960, posits that the planet is experiencing an accelerated pace of life, with rapid development in electronics, medicine, and other fields. It suggests a spiritual renaissance is occurring, leading to a convergence of religion and science, where life's laws are seen as both scientific and spiritual. The author notes a widespread feeling of anticipation for significant events.
The article highlights physical changes occurring globally, including rising ocean levels due to melting glaciers, and shifts in the Earth's magnetic poles. It references an article from "Det Bedste" in February 1957 about the sunken Atlantis, suggesting significant geological upheavals.
Mr. Trench, identified as the founder and editor of the English UFO magazine "Flying Saucer Reiview," withdrew from active editing in late 1959 to focus on UFO work. He notes the fantastic number of flying saucer reports since 1945, interpreting them as signs of the times and evidence of extraterrestrial visitors.
Correspondence and Contributions
The magazine features several letters and contributions from individuals involved in UFO research and related activities:
- Maria Cristina de Rueda (Mexico City, January 23, 1959): Writes to express congratulations on Mr. Adamski's arrival in Mexico and seeks help in organizing his work there. She notes that UFO information in Mexico is primarily in English, hindering broader understanding. She proposes organizing lectures and sharing recordings of Mr. Adamski's talks.
- Lou Zinsstag: Expresses enthusiasm for supporting Mr. Adamski financially and eagerly awaits details on how to proceed. He recounts a visit to Valley Center, where he witnessed the extensive work and costs involved in Mr. Adamski's endeavors.
- Dora Bauer: Writes to express her eagerness for news and acknowledges that Mr. Adamski's arrival preparations might be keeping him busy.
- Hr. H. C. Petersen: Praises the recipient's enthusiasm and optimism, expressing confidence in future success.
- Dr. Perego: Offers his opinion on a man claiming to have visited Venus, noting inconsistencies in his story. He also expresses interest in receiving books and information about Mr. Adamski's travels and an exhibition in San Marino.
- Mr. Hinfelaar: Thanks the recipient for news bulletins and hopes to establish a similarly organized group.
- Mr. Kachiro Kubota: Inquires about Mr. Adamski's potential visit to Japan.
- Dr. Sievers: Expresses hope that the recipient can overcome difficulties and that Mr. Adamski's lectures will be informative.
Article: TESLA
This section, compiled by criminal assistant E. Slei, focuses on the life and work of Nikola Tesla. It details his career as an electrical engineer in Austria and the USA, his patents for the induction motor and the Tesla transformer, and his development of high-frequency voltage generation.
The article draws from Margaret Storm's book "Return of the Dove," presenting Tesla as a solitary figure with extraordinary sensitivity. It mentions his close associates, Mathews and Carr, who continued his work after his death.
Tesla's contributions are linked to advanced concepts such as the 'Tesla anti-war machine' and disc-shaped flying craft. Mathews claims to have direct contact with extraterrestrials via a directional beam from his apparatus, with various alien craft landing near him. These craft are described as originating from Venus.
The article criticizes occult and psychic movements, with Mathews emphasizing the physical reality of his contacts. It suggests that messages from space are often fraudulent and hinder true understanding of space phenomena.
Tesla's work is presented as the foundation for technologies like radio and flight, though the world was not ready for them at the time. His ideas about free energy, derived from atmospheric sources, are highlighted. The article also touches upon the Russian acquisition of some of Tesla's inventions, including a remote-controlled aircraft developed from his 1917 sphere.
It is stated that Tesla offered his anti-war machine to the Allied powers in 1938 but was rejected. This machine is described as capable of providing absolute protection against rockets and even potential Sputnik-related threats. Tesla believed that intelligences in space could be manipulated by thought power, creating an impenetrable 'light wall' around cities.
Carr's work at his "Space Research Institut" near Baltimore, USA, is mentioned, focusing on harnessing free energy from the atmosphere and overcoming gravity. Similar to Tesla's anti-war machine, Carr's offer to build spacecraft has reportedly been rejected by the Allies, despite numerous failed rocket attempts.
The "Silence Group" and Free Energy
The final section discusses a powerful "silence group" in the USA, comprising bankers, military personnel, scientists, and church leaders, who allegedly suppress information about UFOs and free energy. The article argues that revealing the truth about UFOs would not cause panic among the general population but rather among these specific capitalist groups and the church.
It is claimed that high-level circles in the USA are aware of hidden facilities storing alien technology from the time of Atlantis and Lemuria, but this information is kept strictly secret.
The concept of "free energy" is reiterated, linking it to Tesla's theories and the ongoing work of Otis T. Carr and Mathews, who are pursuing these ideas despite significant opposition.
Concluding Quotes
The issue concludes with quotes from Pierre Clostermann and Gabriel Voisin:
- Pierre Clostermann: States that flying saucers are of extraterrestrial origin and that neither Russians nor Americans can construct such craft, whose capabilities far exceed current scientific understanding.
- Gabriel Voisin: Suggests that these extraterrestrial visitors are separated from humanity by a "gigantic obstacle" – our backward technical knowledge and our arrogant self-assurance.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the anticipation of a new era characterized by a fusion of science and spirituality, the mystery and potential of UFO phenomena, and the groundbreaking, yet often unacknowledged, work of Nikola Tesla. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for the exploration and dissemination of unconventional ideas, particularly concerning extraterrestrial intelligence and advanced energy sources, while also highlighting perceived suppression of such knowledge by established powers. The magazine encourages reader participation in spreading awareness and supporting UFO research.
This document appears to be a promotional insert or a single-sheet publication related to UFO literature, specifically focusing on books about "Earthly flying saucers" and "Adamski and the planetarians." It is written in Danish and is likely from Denmark.
Promotional Offer
The main content details a special offer for purchasing books. The offer states that if a customer buys 6 copies of books titled either "Telepati" (Telepathy) or "Jordiske flyvende tallerkener, Adamski og planetarerne" (Earthly flying saucers, Adamski and the planetarians), they will only be charged for 5 copies. This is presented as a way to "kill two birds with one stone" (slå to fluer med et smæk).
The promotion emphasizes that by taking advantage of this offer, customers simultaneously support "UFO-arbejdet" (UFO work) and acquire free UFO literature for themselves. It encourages readers to "try it out" as it "can be quite amusing" (kan være ganske morsomt).
Book Details and Pricing
One of the books featured is explicitly titled "Jordiske flyvende tallerkener, Adamski og planetarerne." The price for this book is listed as "Pris: 3,80 kr." (Price: 3.80 kr.).
Reprint Restrictions
A clear statement at the bottom of the second page indicates that "EFTERTRYK FORBUDT - OGSAA I UDDRAG," which translates to "REPRINT PROHIBITED - ALSO IN EXCERPTS." This suggests that the content is proprietary and cannot be reproduced without permission.
Publisher Information
The printing information at the very bottom of the second page reads "Rounborg Tryk-Skive," indicating the printer and possibly the location of the printing press.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The primary theme is the promotion and distribution of UFO-related literature, with a specific focus on the works of George Adamski and the concept of flying saucers. The publication adopts a direct, promotional stance, encouraging bulk purchases through a discount offer. It frames the purchase as a contribution to the UFO research community while also benefiting the individual buyer with free reading material. The tone is informal and persuasive, aiming to make the offer seem attractive and entertaining.