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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 4, 1992 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Content Focus: This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the official publication of the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO), delves into the teachings and experiences of Eduard 'Billy' Meier, presenting him as a…
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 4, 1992
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Content Focus: This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the official publication of the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO), delves into the teachings and experiences of Eduard 'Billy' Meier, presenting him as a modern-day prophet. It also addresses the critical issue of overpopulation and critiques existing religious and social structures.
Table of Contents
The issue features the following articles:
- Till våra läsare! (To Our Readers!) - An editorial addressing the readers.
- Eduard Meier - vår tids profet (Eduard Meier - Prophet of Our Time) - A detailed profile of Eduard Meier.
- Överbefolkningen - mänsklighetens gissel (Overpopulation - Humanity's Scourge) - An article discussing the problem of overpopulation.
- USA:s hemliga mördarregering (USA's Secret Murderous Government) - A title suggesting a critical look at US governance.
- Myterna om Jesus (The Myths of Jesus) - An article examining the figure of Jesus.
The cover image is a photograph of Eduard Meier.
To Our Readers! (TILL VÅRA LÄSARE !)
This editorial, signed by Sune Hjorth, marks the completion of the first year of UFO-KONTAKT, with four issues published. The editorial highlights that the magazine distinguishes itself from other UFO publications by focusing on the reality of extraterrestrial visitors and their messages to chosen contact persons, particularly Eduard 'Billy' Meier. It mentions that Meier's secretary, Bernadette Brand, contributes an article on overpopulation, a topic of special interest to their 'Pleiadian space friends'. The editorial expresses hope that readers are satisfied and encourages them to renew their subscriptions and memberships in SUFO. Due to increased costs for printing and distribution, the annual subscription fee has been raised to 120 kronor. Readers are invited to submit their own contributions and feedback, and the possibility of gifting a subscription is suggested. The editorial concludes with a Happy New Year wish.
Eduard Meier - Prophet of Our Time (EDUARD MEIER - VÅR TIDS PROFET)
This extensive article introduces Eduard Meier as more than just a contact person, but as a prophet chosen and trained by extraterrestrial beings to liberate humanity from false religious doctrines and the oppression of various powers. His mission is to avert a catastrophe caused by humanity's spiritual and social underdevelopment, especially in the nuclear age.
Meier, born in 1937, lost his left arm in a bus accident at age 28 and has survived multiple assassination attempts. From a young age, he experienced telepathic contact with the extraterrestrial Sfath from the Pleiades, was taken aboard his beamship, and received information directly programmed into his brain. His unusual experiences led to him being ostracized and bullied by schoolmates, causing him to skip lessons and be viewed negatively by school authorities.
At age 16 in 1953, Meier made contact with Asket, a female extraterrestrial from a parallel universe, who further expanded his knowledge, particularly regarding the threat posed by conflicting cult religions to human spiritual development. Through Asket's beamship, Meier experienced time travel, visiting ancient times and meeting figures like a Jewish rabbi from the time of Louis the Pious in France. Later, in the 13th century, chronicles mentioned a 'magician' who possessed a self-igniting lamp.
A significant time travel event in 1956 took Meier to Palestine in the year 32 AD, where he met and spoke with the prophet Immanuel shortly before his crucifixion. This conversation, facilitated by a 'language converter' device, is detailed. Immanuel foresaw his suffering, caused by the hatred of scribes and religious leaders who distorted his teachings for personal gain. The article emphasizes that truth-tellers are always hated and persecuted.
Eduard Meier inquired if Immanuel's teachings were being recorded. He was told that Judas Iscariot, a scribe, was responsible for documenting Immanuel's teachings and events. However, a scroll was stolen and sold to the scribes, who then allegedly spread false rumors about Judas betraying Immanuel. The stolen text was intended to be the basis for future falsifications of Immanuel's teachings.
Meier also questioned why Immanuel would be known as Jesus Christ. Eduard explained that this name would be used by a 'mentally disturbed' man named Paulus, who was an enemy and would mislead people into attributing omnipotence to him, which truly belongs to the Creator. This, along with the creation of a cult around his person for profit, greatly saddened Meier.
Following his time travel experiences, Meier continued contact with Asket for eight years, undertaking journeys in the Near East. In 1963, he met Father Isa Rashid, a Greek-Catholic priest, who, with extraterrestrial help, discovered a hidden cave containing ancient Aramaic scrolls detailing Immanuel's true teachings and life, attributed to Judas Iscariot. These writings, 'Talmud Immanuel', were translated into German with extraterrestrial assistance and published by Meier in 1974. Despite its obscurity, the text is considered potentially revolutionary and threatening to both Christian and Mosaic religions. Isa Rashid reportedly had to flee Jerusalem and was later murdered by Israeli agents.
In 1975, Meier began direct contact with Semjase, a female extraterrestrial and daughter of Ptaah, commander of the Pleiadian fleet. This period marked Meier's final training to become a prophet and truth-teller for the modern era. The extensive 'Semjase-Berichte', totaling over a thousand pages, document conversations between Meier and Semjase, covering vast amounts of scientific, historical, and spiritual information, as well as practical guidance for Meier's work. These dialogues are described as personal, filled with mutual appreciation and humor.
Overpopulation - Humanity's Scourge (ÖVERBEFOLKNINGEN - MÄNSKLIGHETENS GISSEL)
This section argues that forced peace efforts worldwide, which focus on social justice and equal opportunities, often fail because they impose modern civilization's advancements on underdeveloped nations without proper assessment of need or effectiveness. 'Aid' is often siphoned off by corrupt politicians and officials, leaving the needy no better off. The article criticizes the practice of providing aid in the form of money or goods, which can be resold, rather than empowering people to help themselves.
The text asserts that the resulting overpopulation leads to widespread starvation, with hundreds of thousands dying from hunger. It criticizes a sentimental and 'false humanity' that leads to organizations like 'Bread for the World' providing sustenance to the starving, only for them to continue procreating without limit. True peace, it argues, requires stopping overpopulation and not artificially sustaining beings who cannot survive on their own.
For humanity to live in peace, individuals need personal space, freedom of movement, and the ability to engage in activities without constant observation or excessive consideration for others. These basic needs, along with food and drink, are essential for lasting world peace.
The article posits that the first step towards establishing these foundations for peace is to halt global overpopulation. This involves allowing those destined to starve according to natural law to do so, rather than artificially sustaining them. While this may seem cruel, it is presented as a humane act in accordance with natural law, ensuring a future of peace and prosperity for humanity.
This 'aid' should not be at the expense of the poorest but should benefit all people and life forms on Earth. The responsibility for the survival of all life forms with the capacity to survive is deemed greater than maintaining the lives of those without such capacity. While seemingly brutal, this approach is justified for the preservation of healthy, viable life, as extinguished lives will be reborn in subsequent incarnations to experience the consequences of their past actions. Natural law demands that life be powerful, healthy, viable, and capable of evolution; all other life is doomed.
Eduard Meier's perspective on this is quoted: "It is recommended not to help the starving, because with this help one cheats in Nature's own craftsmanship. Through starvation aid, one maintains and draws up lives that have come into the world at the wrong time, because humans have irresponsibly caused overpopulation. Lives that are generally not viable and cannot manage on their own, and are thus dependent on the help of similar life forms and are a burden to them. People in need of help, who are such that as soon as they are freed from hunger and diseases by being fattened up, they themselves begin to drive up overpopulation. These are the people in the overpopulated countries who, uncontrollably and irresponsibly, under all circumstances, procure new offspring without limits, so that the problem soon becomes sevenfold and tenfold worse."
This cycle leads to a world that is increasingly overpopulated, where people can no longer be fed or breathe. Energy becomes scarce, forests are felled, the air is polluted, and the environment is destroyed. Poisons accumulate in the atmosphere, water, and soil, leading to the inevitable demise of humanity. The article argues that it is inexcusable to provide aid that contradicts natural extinction processes, as it suppresses and destroys viable life.
The article further explains that humans can no longer live in the same rhythm as in the past, where large families were supported. This outdated tradition is a cause of overpopulation. The French Revolution's promotion of large families for military purposes is also cited. It is stated that Earth can naturally support approximately 530 million people. Supporting more requires artificial means, which is a crime against humanity, the planet, and all life. The article advocates for birth control, limiting families to one, two, or at most three children, citing China's one-child policy as an example.
Eduard Meier suggests that a country's population capacity can be measured by its reasonable population density. Switzerland, with 166 people per square kilometer, is considered overpopulated; a reasonable figure for fertile land is 12 people per square kilometer. Some large countries are deemed underpopulated, with people concentrated in cities. Aid should be provided to underpopulated countries to help them reach their natural capacity, while overpopulated countries need measures to reduce their population. Even in countries with potential for agriculture, like Russia, aid might be appropriate, but in places like Ethiopia and Sudan, overpopulation is so severe that even increased cultivation cannot sustain the population. Some Sahel countries have been 'developed to death' by aid, destroying their agricultural base.
Extraterrestrial Information and Meier's Role
Regarding extraterrestrial technology, Semjase explained that their propulsion systems are far superior to Earth's chemical rockets, utilizing 'hyperdrive' to collapse distances and travel instantaneously. They use photon drive for acceleration up to light speed, followed by tachyonic drive for speeds millions and billions of times faster, enabling entry into 'hyperspace'. During this process, travelers momentarily dematerialize, and time and space cease to exist for them, allowing for vast distances to be covered without time dilation.
Semjase refuted claims of life on other planets in our solar system, stating they are too inhospitable. However, life, both human and non-human, exists in other solar systems, with some non-human life forms having achieved advanced knowledge and the ability to travel through space. Some of these beings are described as unpleasant and barbaric, necessitating caution.
Semjase's people aim to help humanity overcome its spiritual underdevelopment, caused by false cult religions. They emphasize that the Creator, not a God, holds power over life and death, and humans must adhere to eternal laws. A 'God' is depicted as a human exercising power, not possessing the Creator's omnipotence.
The article addresses the misconception that Immanuel was Jesus Christ, the Son of God. This is labeled as a cultic error designed to mislead and exploit. Semjase tasked Meier with spreading the truth about Immanuel, whose original writings were lost. This text is considered the most important ever written by a human.
When asked why extraterrestrials do not reveal themselves openly to governments, Semjase explained that governments are driven by greed and would seek to seize their beamships for absolute power, potentially attempting to conquer the universe. They lack the capacity for peace even on Earth. For the general public, Semjase stated that humanity is too spiritually underdeveloped due to cult religions, leading to either worship or hysteria upon encountering extraterrestrials. Therefore, contact is limited to selected individuals to prepare humanity gradually.
Semjase revealed that Pleiadians and their allies have lived in peace for about 50,000 years and have been spiritually evolving for at least 2,000 years. Their interstellar alliance, comprising 127 billion beings, is led by a High Council of wise, semi-material beings who rule by recommendation rather than decree.
Eduard Meier, by receiving and disseminating this vast amount of information, is considered the most important person alive. His publications, including 'Talmud Immanuel' and his own writings like 'Wahrheit - ein offenes Wort' and 'Leben und Tod', along with his channeling of teachings from higher spiritual beings, have not received due recognition, possibly due to powerful interests seeking to prevent him from being recognized as a prophet.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the profound spiritual and historical messages purportedly delivered by extraterrestrials through Eduard Meier, the critique of organized religions as manipulative and false, and a strong emphasis on the dangers of overpopulation and the necessity of natural selection over artificial aid. The editorial stance is clearly aligned with Meier's teachings, presenting him as a vital truth-teller for the modern era and advocating for a radical re-evaluation of societal norms, religious beliefs, and population control measures based on what is presented as natural law and extraterrestrial wisdom.
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, published in 1993 by Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), focuses on alleged government conspiracies and historical revisions. The cover headline, "USA:S HEMLIGA MÖRDARREGERING" (USA's Secret Murder Government), sets a tone of deep-seated conspiracy, further amplified by a photograph of a man in glasses.
The "Secret Murder Government" and UFO Cover-ups
The lead article details a supposed secret government operation involving extraterrestrial encounters. Between 1947 and 1952, the US government allegedly recovered 16 extraterrestrial craft, 65 alien bodies, and one living alien, with sightings and recoveries reported across New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Mexico, and Norway. Project groups were formed to study the UFO situation, with the CIA and Air Force controlling the information, even from the President.
James Forrestal, the Secretary of Defense, is portrayed as an early dissenter who raised concerns about extraterrestrials. His attempts to discuss the issue with Congress led to President Truman demanding his resignation. Forrestal reportedly feared he was being monitored and was later allegedly murdered by CIA agents in 1949, staged as a suicide to prevent him from speaking out.
In 1953, President Eisenhower, aware of the UFO problem, sought to address it without involving Congress. A top-secret project group reportedly established radio contact with extraterrestrials and arranged a landing. Another alien race, with a human-like appearance, warned the US government about these extraterrestrials and offered help on the condition that the US destroy its nuclear weapons, which the US refused. In 1954, a group of "greys" from the star Betelgeuse landed at Holloman Air Force Base, claiming their planet was dying.
This led to a meeting with Eisenhower at Edwards Air Force Base, resulting in a formal agreement where neither the US nor the aliens would interfere in each other's affairs. However, the aliens allegedly broke the agreement. Eisenhower decided against informing the public due to fears of economic chaos, collapse of religious institutions, and widespread panic. Consequently, funding for UFO research projects had to come from outside government sources.
The article posits that the secret government decided the best way to finance UFO projects was to control the illegal drug market. A proposal was made to ship narcotics from South America to oil platforms and then transport them inland, a plan that was approved and assigned to the CIA, explaining the success of drug trafficking in the US.
When John F. Kennedy became president, he discovered the truth about the drug financing of these secret UFO projects. In 1963, he issued an ultimatum to the CIA-controlled MJ 12 group, threatening to reveal the extraterrestrial presence to the American people if they did not clean up the drug problem. This led to his assassination, ordered by MJ 12 and carried out by their agents in Dallas, with the Secret Service agent driving his car identified as the assassin.
These revelations are attributed to Maurice Chatelain, a French national who became a US citizen and worked as a communications technology expert for US defense and space programs, allegedly having access to top-secret information. He reportedly decided to reveal this information in his later years.
Development Aid and Refugee Issues
Another section discusses the negative impacts of development aid, particularly in the "third world." The author argues that well-intentioned but misguided aid has led to the destruction of fertile lands through the construction of dams that prevent natural flooding and silt deposition. This, in turn, causes land to dry out and become infertile due to the accumulation of mineral salts. The article criticizes the "false humanity" and amateurish approach of the "civilized world" in providing aid, suggesting it has contributed to catastrophic situations.
The article draws parallels with Egypt, citing the Aswan Dam as an example of a project causing severe damage. It claims the dam is filling with silt, destroying the land along the Nile, and that changes to the Nile's flow prevent irrigation in areas further south. The dam is described as not only burdening Egypt's economic development but also causing tectonic pressure points and earthquakes, citing the Agadir earthquake and others in the Arab world as potential consequences.
The overwhelming refugee crisis is also linked to economic impoverishment and underdevelopment in the countries of origin. The author argues that only the wealthy can leave, while the poor are left to struggle for survival, a point often overlooked in the context of "false humanitarian aid."
The article proposes that the issue of economic refugees can only be resolved by strictly closing national borders, with exceptions made only for those fleeing demonstrable political or religious persecution. Such individuals should be granted asylum and assistance to integrate.
It further asserts that most refugees arriving today are not truly poor but possess some wealth, making them "economic refugees" unwilling to work for the development of their home countries. They are seen as exploiting the wealth of civilized nations for personal gain and should be rejected at borders.
Myths About Jesus
A separate piece by Åke Rydelius examines the origins of Christian dogma, particularly concerning Jesus. It suggests that the concept of Jesus's birth and life story borrows heavily from other religions. The name Immanuel is linked to Isaiah, but the text refers to a "young woman" rather than a "virgin," noting that in the East, prominent figures were often called "virgin-born."
The article points to similarities between the story of Jesus appearing in the temple at age 12 and a similar account of Buddha. It also highlights influences from the Mithra cult, a religion that competed with early Christianity. Mithras, the son of the Persian god, was born in poverty in a cave and was honored by shepherds and angels as a world savior, with his birth celebrated on December 25th, a date later adopted by the Christian church.
The author suggests that Christianity adopted many of the cult's ceremonies, with Paul being a key figure in this adaptation. Paul, having grown up in Tarsus, a center of the Mithra cult, is believed to have been influenced by its festivals and communion practices. The article claims Paul was more interested in the resurrected divine son than in Jesus's teachings, and that he reshaped the narrative, leading to the suppression and distortion of the truth about Immanuel over nearly 2000 years.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue strongly criticizes Western development aid, portraying it as counterproductive and harmful. It promotes a nationalist and isolationist stance on immigration and refugee issues, advocating for strict border controls. The magazine also engages in historical revisionism, particularly concerning the origins of Christianity, suggesting that its core tenets are borrowed and distorted from other religions. The overarching theme is one of hidden truths, government conspiracies, and the manipulation of historical narratives, particularly concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be critical of established institutions, including governments, religious organizations, and mainstream historical accounts, favoring alternative and often conspiratorial interpretations of events.