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UFO-Kontakt - 1994 1
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This is issue number 1 of UFO-KONTAKT, published in 1994. It is the organ for the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO) and is edited by Sune Hjorth. The magazine presents itself as a quarterly publication aiming to be interesting and relevant during a period of societal and planetary…
Magazine Overview
This is issue number 1 of UFO-KONTAKT, published in 1994. It is the organ for the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO) and is edited by Sune Hjorth. The magazine presents itself as a quarterly publication aiming to be interesting and relevant during a period of societal and planetary concern. The cover features a striking black and white photograph of a man levitating in front of an audience, an image attributed to Colin Evans in 1930.
Table of Contents
- The issue includes a variety of articles, indicated by the table of contents:
- Till våra läsare! (To our readers!)
- Immanuel - en rymdmans son (2) (Immanuel - son of a spaceman (2))
- Kan vi lita på vetenskapen? (Can we trust science?)
- Misshandeln av moderJord (The abuse of Mother Earth)
- Det kultreligiösa vansinnet på Jorden (The cult-religious madness on Earth)
- Vilket projekt! (What a project!)
- Utomjordingar, språkinlärning, kommunikation (Extraterrestrials, language learning, communication)
- Vårt program (Our program)
The issue also notes an upcoming SUFO meeting and provides contact information.
Editorial: To Our Readers!
Sune Hjorth opens the editorial by noting the turbulent times, characterized by widespread unemployment, immense national debt, rampant crime, and global conflicts, particularly in the former Yugoslavia. He criticizes the UN's humanitarian aid efforts as insufficient against the aggressors. Hjorth suggests that cult-religious fanaticism is at the root of these conflicts. He also mentions an article in this issue that attempts to expose false religious doctrines. He references an article by Dag Warghusen predicting extraterrestrial appearances within five minutes past 10 AM in five cities before the end of February, suggesting that authorities who have obscured the UFO issue will be shamed. Hjorth concludes by wishing readers a Happy New Year and expressing hope for new subscribers.
Immanuel - Son of a Spaceman (2)
This article continues the narrative of Immanuel, who, after being taken by his father Gabriel in a starship, was brought to North America for training and then returned to Galilee. The author claims that while the Gospels offer a distorted account, the true story is found in the writings of Judas Iscariot, discovered in 1963. Immanuel's teachings, as recorded by Judas, emphasize repentance, truth, and knowledge as the path to a valuable life. The article posits that Immanuel's mission, guided by benevolent extraterrestrials, was to elevate humanity's spiritual development, countering the influence of the malevolent 'Gizeh intelligences' who had enslaved humanity through false religious doctrines. The article contrasts Immanuel's teachings with the Mosaic religion, whose leaders felt threatened by his message. It describes Immanuel's healing activities in Galilee and his teachings about the 'spirit' or 'higher frequency body' which is the true self, capable of existing beyond the physical body. The article suggests that Immanuel, unlike ordinary humans, could utilize his spiritual powers to perform miracles, including walking on water, and that some individuals in modern times possess the ability to levitate.
Can We Trust Science?
This article questions the trustworthiness of established institutions, including science. While acknowledging science's role in technological advancement, it points out that the benefits have often been unevenly distributed and that science can be misused or influenced by powerful interests. The author cites the example of Edward Condon, a physicist tasked by the US Air Force and CIA in the 1960s to investigate UFO reports. Condon concluded that UFO sightings were unlikely to be extraterrestrial due to vast cosmic distances. However, the article claims that this was a cover-up, as the US government, through the MJ 12 group, had already made a pact with 'grey aliens' in exchange for advanced technology, allowing these aliens to abduct humans for experiments. The article also touches upon the idea that extraterrestrials have influenced human history, citing ancient monuments and texts as evidence, and criticizes conventional explanations for these phenomena. It suggests that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built by extraterrestrials using advanced technology around 75,000 years ago, not by humans as commonly believed. The article further posits that the concept of 'gods' in ancient myths refers to these extraterrestrial visitors, who were perceived as powerful beings. It argues that much of ancient history needs to be rewritten based on information provided by modern extraterrestrial visitors.
The Abuse of Mother Earth
This section, written by Sune Hjorth, addresses the severe environmental degradation on Earth. It argues that humanity's disregard for the planet, driven by greed and a lack of spiritual understanding, is leading to a catastrophic future. The article criticizes overpopulation, the unsustainable exploitation of natural resources (oil, gas, metals), and the destruction of ecosystems through deforestation and the use of pesticides and artificial fertilizers. It warns of an impending famine due to desertification and the loss of arable land. The author also condemns the pollution of water and air, the accumulation of waste, and the dangers of nuclear weapons, which he claims destroy the ozone layer and create elemental radiation that kills microorganisms essential for life. The article suggests that if a nuclear war were to break out, Earth could suffer the same fate as the planet Malon, which was destroyed.
The Cult-Religious Madness on Earth
Sune Hjorth continues his critique of established religions, arguing that they have enslaved humanity spiritually. He targets Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism, accusing their leaders of being power-hungry and exploitative, using religion as a tool for spiritual oppression and economic exploitation. The article criticizes the promotion of a 'Christian ethic' in schools and the establishment of religious 'free schools' funded by taxpayers. It recounts historical instances of religious persecution, such as the burning of heretics and the witch trials, and links contemporary conflicts, like those in Bosnia, to religious fanaticism. The author argues that Christianity has not made people better and that the actions of religious groups throughout history have been barbaric. He also criticizes the Old Testament for its violent commands and portrays the God of the Old Testament as a power-hungry extraterrestrial gangster rather than the Creator. The article emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and warns against indoctrination through parents, schools, and media, which it claims perpetuates religious fanaticism and hinders the development of a rational worldview.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the critique of established religions and science, the promotion of Immanuel's spiritual teachings, the belief in benevolent extraterrestrial guidance, and a strong concern for environmental issues and the future of humanity. The editorial stance is critical of societal institutions and traditional beliefs, advocating for a more enlightened, spiritual, and environmentally conscious approach to life, guided by extraterrestrial wisdom and rational understanding.
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, published by Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), focuses on a significant extraterrestrial project named "Åter Jord" (Back to Earth). The magazine, with Sune Hjorth as editor-in-chief, presents information gathered from ufologists and direct communications from extraterrestrials, notably through contact persons like Eduard Meier and Ante Jonsson. The issue is dated 1994 and covers topics related to UFOs, alien civilizations, and their potential influence on Earth.
The "Åter Jord" Project
The central theme is the "Åter Jord" project, described as the most significant project of its kind in the universe. It involves 101,217 individuals on Earth who have extraterrestrial souls incarnated within them. These individuals will participate in a planned official contact with humanity, scheduled to occur by the end of February 1994. The project includes an event called Operation "FYRVERKERIET" (Fireworks), where spaceships of various sizes will circle over 10 cities with their lights on for five minutes before disappearing. This event is intended to precede the official revelation of the extraterrestrials' identity and background.
Following the contact, 28 inventions, developed by humans based on extraterrestrial blueprints, are to be revealed. These inventions are expected to significantly improve the environment, including providing new, eco-friendly energy sources. The extraterrestrials' intentions are stated to be peaceful and benevolent; they do not seek to take over Earth but rather to offer guidance and alternative solutions to Earth's problems. They wish for any decision regarding Earth's potential membership in an interplanetary federation to be made through a popular vote, with all citizens aged 10 and above eligible to participate.
Extraterrestrial Civilizations and History on Earth
The magazine delves into the history of extraterrestrial presence on Earth, suggesting that intelligent beings from other planets founded colonies long before the current human races emerged. Atlantis and Mu are cited as examples of such ancient colonies, with Atlantis partly located where the Azores are today, and Mu in the Pacific near Hawaii. The text posits that extraterrestrials later interbred with developing humans to accelerate their evolution, leading to the creation of new races. This is presented as an explanation for the relatively rapid development of humanity, potentially accounting for the "missing link" in evolutionary studies.
Extraterrestrial Communication and Technology
An article discusses the advanced methods of language acquisition used by extraterrestrials, as exemplified by Semjase, a woman from the Pleiades. She explained to Eduard Meier that their language learning involves programming all Earth languages into computers and using a special apparatus to induce a hypnotic state, implanting vocabulary and meanings directly into the learner's brain within 21 days. Furthermore, communication between humans and extraterrestrials is facilitated by devices like a small language converter worn at the waist, which can translate any language into another, making it understandable.
Semjase's father, Ptaah, is mentioned as having communicated with Meier in 1975 using such a device, as Ptaah did not speak German.
Sveriges UFO-förbund's Program and Stance
The "VÅRT PROGRAM" (Our Program) section outlines the mission of Sveriges UFO-förbund: to inform the public about evidence of highly developed civilizations visiting Earth and the alleged long-term secrecy maintained by Earth's authorities. The organization bases its information on research by ufologists and on material provided by extraterrestrials to select contact persons. The magazine expresses concern about humanity's spiritual and social underdevelopment in the nuclear age, warning of potential catastrophe driven by selfishness, greed, and lust for power. It advocates for goodwill, understanding, respect for fellow humans, and democratic rights, urging a rejection of hatred, fanaticism, and intolerance stemming from false religious doctrines. The ultimate goal is to foster a society based on truth, knowledge, wisdom, and love, transforming Earth into a paradise.
Editorial Information
The magazine lists its editorial board, including Sune Hjorth (ordf), Krister Grafström (sekr), and Olof Andersson (kassör). The ISSN is 1103-6842. The subscription and membership fee for 1994 was 120 kr for 4 issues. Back issues from years 92 and 93 could be ordered for 80 kr per year. Contact information for the editor and a postal address for correspondence are provided.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are extraterrestrial contact, the history of alien presence on Earth, advanced alien technology (particularly in communication and environmental solutions), and a call for humanity's spiritual and social evolution. The editorial stance, as articulated by Sveriges UFO-förbund, is one of advocating for truth, transparency regarding UFO phenomena, and a proactive approach to solving Earth's problems through increased understanding, love, and wisdom, while warning against the dangers of negative human traits like greed and fanaticism. The magazine positions itself as a source of information on these topics, aiming to enlighten its readers about the broader cosmic context of human existence.