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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 2, 1994 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Date: 1994

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 2, 1994
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Date: 1994

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the organ of the Swedish UFO Federation (SUFO), presents a perspective on humanity's challenges and spiritual development, heavily influenced by information purportedly received from extraterrestrial sources, particularly from the Pleiades.

Editorial Stance and Core Message

The editorial, "TILL VÅRA LÄSARE!" (To Our Readers!) by Sune Hjorth, sets the tone for the magazine. It posits that humanity's spiritual and social development has not kept pace with scientific and technological advancement, leading to a precarious global situation characterized by power hunger, greed, and adherence to false doctrines, with Christianity at the forefront. The ambition of the magazine is to illuminate humanity's difficult life situation using information from 'space friends.'

Immanuel - Sonen till en Rymdman (3)

This article continues a series exploring the teachings of Immanuel, presented as the son of a 'spaceman' named Gabriel. The author argues that the true version of Immanuel's teachings is found not in the Bible's Gospels, but in a 'true account' by his disciple, Judas Iskariot. The article contrasts Immanuel's emphasis on natural laws and logical justice with what it describes as the 'falsified' teachings in the Gospel of Matthew, which allegedly promotes harsh Old Testament laws and subservience. Immanuel's teachings are presented as advocating for love and understanding according to natural laws, and for individuals to rely on their own inner spiritual strength rather than external religious structures. The article also touches upon Immanuel's views on sexual conduct, advocating for stricter, yet more humane, measures than those found in the Old Testament.

Våra Rymdvänners Fina Samhällen (Our Space Friends' Fine Societies)

This section contrasts the spiritual and social underdevelopment of Earthlings with the advanced civilizations of visitors from space, specifically the Pleiadians. It highlights the catastrophic consequences of humanity's inability to use technology for the benefit of all, driven by greed and a lust for power. The article introduces Pleiadian contactees like Semjase, Ptaah, and Quetzal, who have communicated with Eduard Meier. Ptaah, described as a commander of the Pleiadian fleet, is given a title equivalent to 'God.' The Pleiadians' home planet, Erra, is depicted as a highly developed society of 500 million people living in harmony, with a focus on avoiding overpopulation, gender equality, and a long lifespan (around 1,000 years). Their society is characterized by communal living, efficient resource management, and a two-hour mandatory work day for all citizens, with the rest of the time dedicated to personal development and community activities. They utilize advanced technology, including electromagnetic hovercrafts and underground factories, to maintain environmental harmony. The absence of money and the concept of a 'liberal capitalist market system' are viewed by them as unjust and criminal.

Jordmänniskornas Ansvarslösa Barnavel (Earthlings' Irresponsible Breeding)

This article identifies the "irresponsible production of children," particularly in developing countries, as the root cause of all suffering on Earth and the primary driver of overpopulation. The author, referencing Eduard Meier's contacts, argues that Earth's resources can only support about 500 million people. The article criticizes the influence of religions, such as Catholicism, in promoting rapid population growth. It suggests that the current population of nearly 6 billion has been sustained only through artificial means like chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which are damaging the planet. The article also points to the strain on energy resources and the increasing conflicts over dwindling supplies. It laments the lack of public discussion on overpopulation in the media and criticizes those in power for maintaining a system that benefits a privileged few at the expense of the masses. The author advocates for strict birth control policies worldwide, including mandatory sterilization for women with multiple children and immediate abortions for victims of sexual assault.

Våra Besökares Rymdskepp (Our Visitors' Spaceships)

This section describes the advanced spacecraft of the Pleiadians, which are said to be the most sophisticated among visiting civilizations. These 'strålskepp' (ray ships), typically 7 meters in diameter, are rendered invisible by a 'radiation shield' that deflects light. They are capable of incredible speeds and acceleration without affecting the occupants due to their own generated gravitational fields. The article mentions larger 'mother ships' capable of carrying vast numbers of people, such as the one Meier reportedly traveled in, described as a flying city. These ships are self-sufficient and equipped with advanced weaponry for maintaining cosmic order. The technology for interstellar travel, including 'tachyondrift' and 'field resonance systems,' is discussed, with a reference to a 1980 article by A.C. Holt suggesting similar concepts were being explored in science fiction.

Gizeh-Intelligenserna och Deras Förfäder (The Gizeh Intelligences and Their Ancestors)

This article delves into the history of 'Gizeh intelligences,' described as extraterrestrials who exerted a detrimental influence on Earth in ancient times. It traces their origins back to a failed coup attempt by power-hungry scientists in Atlantis 33,000 years ago. These individuals, referred to as 'Pleiadian coup-makers,' fled to another planet and established a despotic civilization. Their leader, Arus, who bore the title JHVH (translated as 'Wisdom King' or 'God'), led an invasion of Earth 13,000 years ago after Atlantis was destroyed in an energy weapon war. The article connects these events to biblical narratives, suggesting that the 'sons of God' (referring to the Gizeh intelligences) interbred with human women, producing giants. The article also links these beings to the ancestors of Indians, Armenians, and Hebrews, who allegedly engaged in widespread raiding and violence.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the critique of human spiritual and social immaturity, the perceived superiority of extraterrestrial civilizations (particularly the Pleiadians), the identification of overpopulation as a primary global crisis, and the reinterpretation of ancient spiritual and historical narratives through an extraterrestrial lens. The editorial stance is critical of established religions and societal structures on Earth, advocating for a radical shift in human consciousness and behavior guided by principles of natural law and extraterrestrial wisdom. The magazine promotes a proactive approach to solving global problems, emphasizing spiritual evolution and responsible population management.

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the official organ of the Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), published in 1994, presents a radical and unconventional interpretation of ancient history, religion, and extraterrestrial influence on Earth. The magazine's primary focus is on a narrative that redefines biblical figures and historical events through the lens of alien intervention.

The Genesis of Gods and Rulers

The articles posit that the concept of 'God' as understood in human religions, particularly in the Abrahamic traditions, originated from extraterrestrial beings. The narrative begins with a being named Jehavon, son of Arus, who became 'God' after murdering his father. Jehavon's son, Jehav, is identified with the biblical 'Herren, Israels Gud.' This extraterrestrial lineage is presented as having manipulated human events, including the enslavement of Israelites in Egypt and the establishment of a 'bloody priest dictatorship' under Moses.

A significant event described is a natural catastrophe in 1478 BC, involving a comet and the eruption of the Santorini volcano, which led to a flood in Egypt. This event provided Jehav an opportunity to consolidate his power by liberating the Israelites and imposing his rule.

The Gizeh Intelligences and Earthly Conflicts

The narrative then introduces Arussem, the son of Jehav, who murdered his father and became God. Arussem, along with his followers, is referred to as the 'Gizeh intelligences.' They were eventually driven out into space by his brothers, Ptaah and Salam, who sought a more humane existence. However, Arussem returned and established a base under the ancient Egyptian pyramids, using them for his 'sinister purposes,' which included spiritually enslaving humanity through religious doctrines.

Arussem ruled as God until 1033 BC, when he was murdered by a 'myterist' who would later be worshipped as Jehovah by the Israelites. This figure was known as 'the Cruel.'

Succession and Control

Following Jehovah's reign, he was deposed in 103 BC by his relative Kamagol I, who took over as God for the Gizeh intelligences. Kamagol I further developed the central complex under the Great Pyramid into an 'impregnable fortress,' intensifying control over human religions and creating 'bloody cults' that involved human sacrifice.

Kamagol I was eventually overthrown by his son, Kamagol II, who continued the violent agenda, perpetrating mass murders. Kamagol II died on December 27, 1976. By this time, only about 2,100 of the 'wicked aliens' remained under the Great Pyramid.

Extraterrestrial Intervention and Resolution

The magazine details an attempt on the life of Eduard Meier on March 30, 1978, which failed. Subsequently, 'our Pleiadian friends' intervened, launching an operation against the Gizeh intelligences' headquarters in Egypt. The extraterrestrials were captured, and their central base was destroyed. The captured beings were deported to a distant planet, thus removing the 'worst threat to humanity.'

The Legacy of Ptaah and Salam

The issue also touches upon the benevolent brothers, Ptaah and Salam, who ruled in harmony after 1343 BC. Ptaah died after 93 years, leaving Salam to rule alone. Salam introduced a system of guidance by spiritual teachers, similar to their home planet. His successor, Plejos, ruled wisely until 64 BC, and by 26 AD, he and his people returned to the Pleiades, coinciding with the mission of the prophet Immanuel.

A New Book and a Challenge to Christianity

On page 23, the magazine features an advertisement for a new book by Sune Hjorth. This book is presented as an 'unknown ancient scripture,' the work of Judas Iskariot, discovered in 1963 and translated into Swedish. It is claimed to be a work that will 'shake Christendom to its foundations' by revealing that the Gospels are 'systematically falsified copies.' The book is available for 120 kr.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the reinterpretation of ancient history and religion through the concept of extraterrestrial intervention, the alleged manipulation of humanity by alien beings, and the ongoing struggle between different alien factions. The editorial stance, as represented by the content and the promotion of Sune Hjorth's book, is critical of established religious doctrines and promotes a narrative of hidden, alien-driven historical truths. The magazine positions itself as a source of alternative knowledge that challenges conventional understanding of the past and religious beliefs.