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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 2, 1993 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) (The Organ for the Swedish UFO Association) Date: 1993
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 2, 1993
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) (The Organ for the Swedish UFO Association)
Date: 1993
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT delves into a variety of topics, ranging from alleged extraterrestrial encounters and technology to critical analyses of global societal problems. The magazine positions itself as a source of information that does not engage in debunking or discrediting UFO phenomena, instead focusing on what it considers to be overwhelming evidence of extraterrestrial visits and the information provided by these visitors.
Table of Contents
The issue features an index with the following articles:
- To Our Readers (s. 3)
- The United States and Extraterrestrials (s. 4-7)
- Extraterrestrials' Fantastic Ships (s. 8-10)
- The Catastrophic Overpopulation (s. 11-14)
- Spiritual and Social Underdevelopment (s. 15-19)
- Life, Death, and Rebirth (s. 20-22)
- Our Program (s. 23)
The cover image is described as the experimental field at White Sands, New Mexico, where aerospace engineer Daniel Fry was reportedly taken aboard a UFO in 1950.
To Our Readers
Sune Hjorth, the author, addresses the readers, noting that the magazine is in its second year and expresses hope for its survival through difficult times, partly due to a generous donation from a member. However, the number of members and subscribers is still too small, and readers are urged to help recruit new ones. The editorial stance is clearly against discrediting UFO phenomena and instead focuses on the information provided by extraterrestrials, citing Dr. Stanton Friedman's view on overwhelming evidence of higher civilizations visiting Earth. The magazine aims to present information from extraterrestrials, particularly through contacts like Eduard Meier, rather than just focusing on sightings of mysterious lights. The editorial highlights the dire state of humanity, facing an existential crisis due to spiritual and social underdevelopment, particularly in the nuclear age. It argues that extraterrestrials see humanity on the brink of disaster and that the magazine aims to serve as a wake-up call by discussing global problems like overpopulation, urban decay, social injustice, arms trade, militarism, war, fanaticism, hatred, intolerance, and environmental damage from nuclear testing and pollution.
The United States and Extraterrestrials
This section discusses the alleged secret recovery and study of crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft by US authorities. It references Dr. Stanton Friedman's assertion of overwhelming evidence, including testimonies and documents. The article suggests that the small beings found in crashed ships might be biological robots rather than actual extraterrestrials. It presents a theory from H. C. Petersen in the Danish magazine 'ufo kontakt' that these crashes were planned by extraterrestrials to help the US transition from a war economy to a space research economy, providing technological knowledge. Petersen's theory suggests that the US developed its own flying saucers and biological robots by the 1970s, and that alleged abductions of humans and animals were carried out by US secret research programs, with extraterrestrials being blamed to conceal their own activities. The article, however, dismisses Petersen's speculation as unrealistic, questioning the extraterrestrials' motive for crashing their advanced craft. It posits that extraterrestrials fear that human authorities, driven by power and greed, would misuse their technology. They prefer to communicate through chosen contact persons like Eduard Meier, warning humanity about its spiritual and social underdevelopment. The article also mentions the Roswell crash in 1947 and the Aztec crash in 1948, attributing the latter to a powerful government radar installation affecting the craft's control mechanism.
Extraterrestrials' Fantastic Ships
This section contrasts primitive human rockets, which rely on chemical fuels and overcome gravity through brute force, with advanced extraterrestrial spacecraft. These alien ships, whether small for local travel or large for interstellar journeys, utilize electromagnetic or electronic propulsion, harnessing space's energy streams. The article recounts the experience of aerospace engineer Daniel Fry, who in the early 1950s was invited aboard an egg-shaped alien craft in New Mexico and transported to New York. Fry learned that the ship contained a charged energy source, an accumulator that generated a powerful magnetic field by directing electrons through metal rings, interfering with Earth's magnetic lines and creating a repulsion effect. This propulsion system allowed for rapid acceleration without the occupants experiencing uncomfortable G-forces. The article notes that extraterrestrials are reluctant to share details about their technology due to humanity's power-lust and spiritual underdevelopment, likening it to giving razors to wild apes. It mentions a conversation in 1991 between Eduard Meier and Ptaah, commander of the Pleiadian fleet, where some information was revealed. The article explains that space is filled with electrons, which are utilized for propulsion through advanced technology that creates a repulsive force. This force field also renders the ships invisible by deflecting light rays, explaining why they are rarely observed directly, but often appear as strange lights or unusual cloud formations. The article cites an example of a couple in Southern England who witnessed a strange sound and a cloud-like formation that subsequently created a crop circle, suggesting a connection between these phenomena and the alien craft's propulsion system.
The Catastrophic Overpopulation
This section argues that overpopulation is a primary cause of many global problems, including poverty and famine. Extraterrestrials reportedly believe that Earth is not meant for its current population and that a drastic reduction is necessary to ensure good living conditions for all. A sustainable population is estimated to be around 500-600 million people, allowing for adequate resources, space, and a harmonious existence with nature. The article criticizes modern agricultural practices, which rely on artificial fertilizers and pesticides, for artificially inflating food production while depleting soil and disrupting ecological balance. It warns that the Earth will eventually become incapable of supporting food production, leading to a global catastrophe. The author criticizes the current societal structure and the lack of action to address overpopulation, attributing it to the self-interest of privileged political, economic, and religious powers who are more concerned with maintaining their status and wealth than with improving the world. It specifically criticizes religious institutions for encouraging large families to increase their followers and influence, and points to the Catholic Church's stance against birth control as an example of this.
Spiritual and Social Underdevelopment
This section explores the concept of spiritual and social underdevelopment as a root cause of humanity's problems. It references extraterrestrial contactee Semjase's accounts of a sister planet, Malona, which, despite technological advancement, destroyed itself due to a lack of spiritual and social development, leading to a devastating war. Similarly, the article refers to the destruction of Atlantis, as described by Plato, due to the rulers' selfishness, greed, and lust for power. The author suggests that humanity is currently on the brink of a similar catastrophe due to its spiritual and social immaturity. The article identifies selfishness, the tendency to view others as competitors or enemies, and the pursuit of personal gain at the expense of others as key issues. It criticizes the prevailing societal system, which it claims is built on privileges and injustices, and argues that politicians are not interested in creating a fair society because it would require radical changes to existing property and income structures. The article also criticizes the "free market system" for abdicating responsibility to powerful private capital owners, leading to widespread unemployment and a decline in living standards. It proposes a solution involving collective ownership of major industries and businesses, ensuring employment, housing, and social security for all citizens. It also advocates for reasonable income limits, suggesting that annual salaries of half a million kronor are too high and that wages should be based on objective criteria rather than power struggles between employers and unions.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
Throughout the issue, a recurring theme is the critique of human society's spiritual and social underdevelopment, which is seen as the root cause of global problems such as war, poverty, and environmental destruction. The magazine strongly advocates for a drastic reduction in the global population, viewing it as essential for the planet's survival and the well-being of its inhabitants. There is a clear distrust of established authorities, including governments and religious institutions, which are portrayed as self-serving and resistant to necessary change. The magazine promotes a belief in extraterrestrial intelligence and guidance, suggesting that these beings offer wisdom and warnings to humanity. The editorial stance is critical of materialism, militarism, and the pursuit of power and wealth, advocating instead for spiritual growth, social responsibility, and a more equitable distribution of resources. The magazine also touches upon the limitations of current human technology, particularly in space exploration, and contrasts it with the advanced capabilities of extraterrestrial civilizations. The overall tone is one of urgency, calling for fundamental changes in human consciousness and societal structures to avert a global catastrophe.
Title: UFO - KONTAKT
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Content Focus: The magazine explores theories of life, death, and rebirth, extraterrestrial contact, and spiritual development, contrasting materialistic views with alternative philosophies.
Life, Death, and Rebirth: A Philosophical Exploration
The issue opens with an article titled "LIVET, DÖDEN och ÅTERFÖDELSEN" (Life, Death, and Rebirth). The author, initially a proponent of materialistic philosophy, questions the notion that life ends with death. This materialistic view posits that all subjective experiences are functions of the brain's nerve cells, ceasing to exist when brain metabolism stops. The author dismisses traditional religious beliefs about bodily resurrection as "insane" and exploited by religious professionals.
A shift in the author's perspective is attributed to information received from "highly developed civilizations" visiting Earth in their spaceships, allegedly communicated through Eduard Meier from Switzerland. These civilizations reportedly view all material objects and life forms in the universe as structured energy existing in different dimensions and at varying frequencies. Life forms are categorized as 'gross-material' or 'fine-material' based on their frequency level.
Humanity, according to this theory, is a combination of a gross-material body and a connected fine-material 'spirit being'. Upon physical death, the spirit is freed and continues in a higher dimension, eventually to "incarnate" again in a human fetus for another life in the physical environment. This process of reincarnation is said to repeat countless times, with the ultimate goal of achieving greater perfection.
The article further explains the afterlife from the perspective of these extraterrestrial scientists. After death, the spirit integrates into a community of individual spirit forms on Earth, existing in a different dimension and at a different frequency level. Here, the spirit evaluates and processes important experiences from its past human life, focusing on those relevant to its continued development in truth, knowledge, wisdom, and love. However, the spirit also carries stored emotional impulses, such as vices and desires from the previous life, which may surface in the next incarnation, sometimes unpleasantly.
The afterlife itself is described as not being unpleasant, free from fear and the need for punishment for earthly sins. Nevertheless, the article stresses that one cannot act without consequence; mistreating others will eventually rebound, possibly within the same lifetime. Mistakes made serve as lessons, contributing to personal development.
The text suggests that the current rapid rate of childbirth on Earth has disrupted the natural reincarnation cycles, forcing many reincarnations to occur too early. This premature return means the new human is influenced by unprocessed impulses from the spirit, leading to difficulties in life. This, the article posits, could be a significant cause of the many problems in the world.
The author acknowledges that this reincarnation theory is not definitively proven but questions why a fine-material being couldn't exist at a high frequency level, even if current scientific instruments cannot detect it.
Explaining Anomalous Phenomena
This theory of a highly energized spirit within a lower-frequency body could potentially explain phenomena such as out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, levitation, and teleportation, which are currently difficult for human science to explain. The author suggests that current natural laws are insufficient and need to be supplemented by 'spiritual science' explanations, viewing the inherent spirit as a part of the universe's vast energy complex.
Sveriges UFO-förbund's Program
The magazine also features an article about "VÅRT PROGRAM" (Our Program) by Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO). This organization aims to inform the public about evidence of highly developed civilizations from other worlds visiting Earth in their electromagnetic spaceships, and alleges that Earth's authorities have long concealed this information. The information is based on research by ufologists and material provided by extraterrestrials themselves to selected contact persons, most notably Eduard Meier.
These extraterrestrial visitors reportedly wish to warn humans about the risks associated with their "enormous spiritual and social underdevelopment," particularly in the nuclear age. They offer perspectives on how to live life on Earth, emphasizing the need to avoid catastrophe driven by the selfishness, greed, and lust for power of human authorities. The message advocates for goodwill, understanding, and respect for fellow humans and their democratic and human rights, urging people to reject hate, fanaticism, and intolerance.
The ultimate goal proposed is for humanity to develop in truth, knowledge, wisdom, and love, working towards creating a just and good society for all citizens, thereby transforming Earth into a "common paradise."
Editorial and Subscription Information
The issue includes details about the Sveriges UFO-förbund, listing its board members: Sune Hjorth (Chairman), Krister Grafström (Secretary), and Olof Andersson (Treasurer). Sune Hjorth is also identified as the editor and publisher.
The publication, "UFO - KONTAKT," is described as a journal for the study of facts concerning extraterrestrial flying objects and the presence of alien civilizations on Earth, both past and present. It serves as the organ for the Sveriges UFO-förbund.
Subscription and membership fees for 1993 are listed as 120 SEK for 4 issues, with payment to Postgiro 634 84 27-3. Back issues from the previous year (4 issues) can be ordered for 80 SEK. Readers are encouraged to recruit new members and subscribers.
Contact information for Ulrika Lindholm is provided for "FÖRENINGS-BREV" (Association Mail).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the nature of consciousness, life after death, reincarnation, and the potential influence of extraterrestrial civilizations on human development. The editorial stance, as presented by Sveriges UFO-förbund and the featured articles, is one of advocating for spiritual and social evolution, urging a move away from materialism and intolerance towards a more enlightened and harmonious existence, with a hopeful outlook for transforming Earth into a paradise through collective positive development.