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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 4, 1993 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 4, 1993
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, published by the Swedish UFO Association, focuses on extraterrestrial influences on Earth, both in ancient times and in contemporary sightings. The cover features an aerial photograph of the Nazca spider geoglyph, hinting at the theme of ancient alien civilizations.

Editorial and Reader's Letter

The issue opens with a letter from Sune Hjorth, titled "TILL VÅRA LÄSARE!" (To Our Readers!). Hjorth expresses concern about the state of the planet, citing overpopulation, crime, financial speculation, and the misuse of technology for destructive purposes. He also criticizes religious institutions for enslaving humanity with false doctrines. He suggests that extraterrestrial "space friends" have been warning humanity about impending doom and that world leaders are actively concealing this information. The magazine aims to be a "guiding light" by sharing information from these benevolent extraterrestrials, and readers are encouraged to renew their subscriptions and recruit new members.

Immanuel - Sonen till en Rymdman (Immanuel - Son of a Space Man)

This extensive article, written by Sune Hjorth, presents a radical reinterpretation of the life of Immanuel (Jesus). It claims that the true story, as originally written by Judas Iskariot, has been systematically falsified by the established church. According to this narrative, Immanuel was conceived by a "space man" named Gabriel and a woman named Maria, as part of a plan by a "space king" named Plejos to raise the spiritual level of humanity. The birth in Bethlehem is described as occurring in a stable, with Gabriel guiding Joseph and Maria to Egypt via a "light ship" (UFO) to escape King Herod. Immanuel later received prophetic training from "space men" in Florida, USA, learning about "God's leadership" and the immortality of the spirit. The article asserts that Immanuel was not divine but a highly evolved human, a "space man" himself, and that his teachings about the "Creator" being a being like other "space men" were suppressed. The text also touches upon the baptism of Immanuel by John the Baptist and a divine message received from a "metallic light" descending from the sky.

The article further details Immanuel's experiences after his earthly departure, including his journey into a "metallic light" that ascended into the sky. It suggests that Immanuel spent 40 days in the desert, receiving further training from Plejos' "wise space men." He was shown visions of other human civilizations on Earth through three "heavenly windows" on a mother ship. The "space men" informed Immanuel about the difficulty of his mission, warning him that he would be misunderstood and denied because humanity was still ignorant and superstitious, mistaking the Creator for God. They explained that the "Creator" is a being, albeit vastly more spiritual than humans, and that the universe is a great, unfathomable mystery. Immanuel was told that his mission as a "wisdom king" and son of Gabriel would be fulfilled, but it would take millennia for his true knowledge to be recognized. This recognition would occur when humanity developed advanced technology, posing a potential threat to the cosmic order, prompting the "space men" to reappear.

Nazca-slätten och den Etablerade Vetenskapen (The Nazca Plain and Established Science)

This article discusses the geoglyphs on the Nazca plain in Peru. It criticizes "established science" for its inability to explain the origin and purpose of these massive figures, attributing this failure to the scientists' "prejudice" and their unwillingness to consider the possibility of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth in ancient times. The author suggests that the animal figures, such as the spider, monkey, and hummingbird, served as landing markers for "space-faring visitors." The article highlights the precision of the depictions, including the spider's reproductive organs, and compares the lines to runways. It posits that the creators must have possessed highly advanced technical means, similar to those used to create crop circles (explained as a result of "power beams" from hovering alien craft). The article questions whether ancient aliens used ground-based machines or similar aerial technology to create these markings.

It further speculates on the identity of these ancient visitors, referencing information given to Eduard Meier in 1976. According to this account, a breakaway group of extraterrestrials, led by Viracocha, invaded Earth about 13,000 years ago and established themselves on Easter Island, creating the giant statues. Another group of extraterrestrials arrived around 592 BC, building a highly advanced culture in the Tiahuanaco region, including electric power centers, before succumbing to a mysterious illness and departing. The author suggests that the patterns found at Nazca are similar to those found elsewhere and that the reluctance of established scientists to acknowledge these phenomena is due to political, economic, and religious powers wanting to suppress the truth about extraterrestrial presence on Earth.

UFO

This section defines UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) as the official term for "flying saucers." It notes that public awareness of UFOs comes from media reports, personal accounts, and conversations. The article suggests that an individual's understanding of UFOs depends on their level of spiritual maturity, education, and religious beliefs. It criticizes the tendency for people to rely on "experts" who may lack genuine knowledge or to dismiss UFOs as secret weapons or illusions. The article points out that the increase in UFO observations since World War II, particularly the phenomenon of "foo-fighters" or "ghost flyers," led to investigations but no definitive results. The year 1947 is highlighted as a pivotal year, with Kenneth Arnold's sighting of nine "flying discs" near Mount Rainier, Washington, at an estimated speed of over 1700 km/h, which led to the coining of the term "flying saucer." The article suggests that the persistent denial of UFOs by authorities is suspicious, implying that if there were no problem, there would be no need to deny it.

UFOs and Human Development

This part of the magazine explores the broader implications of UFO phenomena. It states that thousands of UFO reports exist globally, from people of all walks of life, including pilots, police officers, and astronauts. The author criticizes official explanations for UFOs (e.g., Venus, swamp gas) as dismissive and insulting to the credibility of witnesses. The article argues that the existence of UFOs, which are not powered by conventional fuels, should prompt humanity to reconsider its energy sources and technological development. However, it notes that the resource-controlling elite are not worried about this, as UFO crews are unlikely to share their energy technology. The primary concern of those in power, the article suggests, is that the presence of UFOs might encourage independent thinking among the population, challenging the established social and economic hierarchies.

The text posits that humanity has been conditioned for centuries to accept a system where a few own and control the planet, with the rest serving as laborers. The article claims that this control is maintained through mass media manipulation, and dissent is met with suppression, including imprisonment and mental institutionalization. The author believes that while the general population may be easily manipulated due to a lack of maturity, the fear of UFOs is not about the aliens themselves, but about the potential for people to realize they are being deceived. The article concludes by stating that the presence of UFOs, regardless of whether they are directly observed, can contribute to an individual's personal development and understanding of the interconnectedness of all things.

Ancient Structures and UFOs

This section questions the conventional historical narrative, suggesting that human development has taken a different path than what historians claim. It points to ancient structures like the pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge, and the calendar gate at Tiahuanaco as evidence of advanced technological capabilities that modern civilization cannot replicate. The author suggests that ancient peoples mastered "cosmic forces" that contemporary scientists do not, and perhaps it is for the best, given the current mentality of humanity. The article implies that UFOs and their advanced technology are part of this larger picture of ancient and ongoing extraterrestrial influence.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-KONTAKT revolve around the belief in extraterrestrial visitation and influence on Earth, both in ancient history and in modern times. The magazine promotes a view that challenges conventional scientific and religious explanations, suggesting that established authorities are actively suppressing evidence of alien contact and advanced technology. There is a strong spiritual and esoteric undercurrent, with references to "space friends," "wisdom kings," and the spiritual evolution of humanity. The editorial stance is critical of societal structures, religious dogma, and scientific orthodoxy, advocating for a more open-minded approach to phenomena that fall outside mainstream understanding. The magazine positions itself as a source of alternative information, aiming to enlighten readers about the true nature of reality and humanity's place in the cosmos.

This issue of UFO-Kontakt, published by Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), features the cover story "GUD, MAKTE OCH SKAPELSEN" (God, Power and Creation). The magazine is edited and published by Sune Hjorth, with Krister Grafström as secretary and Olof Andersson as treasurer. The issue date is associated with 1994, and the ISSN is 1103-6842. The subscription and membership fee for 1994 was 120 SEK for 4 issues.

Article: GUD, MAKTE OCH SKAPELSEN

The central article posits that a significant element of the message from extraterrestrials, communicated via a contact person named Eduard Meier, is that the majority of humanity has been spiritually enslaved. This enslavement, according to the message, is perpetrated by power-hungry prelates and cult-religious professionals who use various insane belief systems, enforced by violence, power, deceit, and brainwashing.

The article challenges the notion of a "Creator," referred to as God, an omnipotent, omniscient, and benevolent being responsible for the universe. It questions the origin of God and the Devil, suggesting they might exist only in the imagination of the blindly faithful. The text criticizes the concept of divine justice and punishment, such as eternal damnation in hell, and points out the existence of evil and suffering in the world, which it finds contradictory to the idea of a benevolent, all-seeing ruler.

According to the extraterrestrial sources cited, the purpose of promoting this belief in God was to spiritually enslave humans. By believing in an omnipotent being, people are made humble and submissive, facilitating their economic exploitation by an upper class (popes, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, etc.) and institutions like the Holy Inquisition.

The article further claims that the word "Gud" (God) is merely a translation of the title of an extraterrestrial leader, "JHVH," which means "Wisdom King." This suggests that the "truly existing god" was essentially a human being, or rather, a leader with the title of Wisdom King.

The article then delves into a narrative about the creation of humanity. Approximately 13,000 years ago, a being named Arus, referred to as a "god," created three human races on Earth. This was allegedly done by his subordinates who, against his initial will, captured wild female descendants of earlier humans on Earth and impregnated them.

One such woman was called "Eva" (the mother), and her child was "Adam" (earthling). The current human races, with their different skin colors, are said to have originated from parents who came from planets with different climatic conditions.

These extraterrestrials, or at least their leaders, were incredibly long-lived, achieving lifespans of thousands of years through genetic research and protection from harmful radiation. Arus, his son Gud Jehavon, and his grandson Gud Jehav lived for three to four thousand years each. These "gods" were power-hungry and were eventually murdered by their own sons. Jehav's death occurred in 1343 BCE, and he is likely identical to "the Lord, the God of Israel" mentioned in the Old Testament, who was associated with Abraham, Moses, and Joshua.

The "God" in existence around 3 CE, when Immanuel was born, was a different individual named Plejos. It was according to his wish that the "son of heaven," Gabriel, impregnated Maria. This event is said to be documented in the writings of Immanuel's faithful disciple, Judas Iscariot, which form the basis for the four falsified Gospels in the Bible.

Prophet Immanuel, who was revived after being crucified and left for dead, had a profound teaching. However, this teaching was later distorted by the cult fanatic Paulus, who imposed the fabricated name Jesus Christ upon him. According to Immanuel's unadulterated teachings, Creation is the highest, the great unfathomable mystery, and humans have a personal responsibility to live in accordance with the laws of Creation during their current incarnation on Earth. This involves spiritual development through truth, knowledge, wisdom, and love.

Human development is defined as learning to function better together with fellow humans by gaining a deeper understanding of contexts and natural laws, learning from mistakes, and avoiding repetition. Happiness, joy, and harmony are achieved through active effort, not as a gift from an omnipotent being for passively accepting unrealistic beliefs promoted by cult-religious professionals for economic exploitation.

Fear of imagined hellish punishments does not lead to spiritual development or happiness. Instead, it causes distress and hinders better functioning with others, while perpetuating the financial support of cult-religious professionals.

The article asserts that humans are not slaves to any divine fantasy figure and do not need to prostrate themselves in subservient worship. Instead, humans are more or less highly developed products of Creation, through which Creation perfects itself. As free beings, humans have a responsibility to develop themselves spiritually towards perfection to the best of their ability. The article notes that humanity, still largely bound by cult-religious chains, has much to learn.

Due to societal systems that allow selfishness, lust for power, and greed to dominate, problems like overpopulation, injustice, war, crime, drug abuse, and environmental destruction are rampant. The extraterrestrial "friends" are trying to warn humanity about this impending doom.

The article is signed by Sune Hjorth.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a critical stance towards traditional religious doctrines, viewing them as tools for control and exploitation. It champions the idea of extraterrestrial contact and knowledge as a source of truth, offering an alternative cosmology and understanding of humanity's place in the universe. The editorial stance emphasizes personal responsibility, spiritual development through knowledge and understanding of natural laws, and a rejection of blind faith and dogma. There is a strong undercurrent of advocating for a more rational, scientific, and spiritually evolved approach to life, influenced by extraterrestrial perspectives.