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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 4, 1994 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Date: 1994
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 4, 1994
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Date: 1994
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the organ for the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO), presents a collection of articles exploring extraterrestrial contact, secret government programs, ancient civilizations, and spiritual teachings, all viewed through a lens of skepticism towards mainstream narratives and a belief in hidden truths.
Table of Contents
The issue features the following articles:
- Till våra läsare! (To Our Readers!) - An editorial by Sune Hjorth.
- Immanuel - sonen till en rymdman (5) (Immanuel - Son of a Spaceman (5)) - Part 5 of a series.
- Det topphemliga rymdprogrammet (The Top-Secret Space Program)
- Den märkliga krönikan om gudariket Akakor (The Strange Chronicle of the God-Kingdom Akakor)
- Vad ska man tro om UFO egentligen (What Should One Believe About UFOs Actually)
- EU, "Vilddjuret" och talet 666 (EU, "The Beast" and the Number 666)
- Mästarens lära och liv (The Master's Teachings and Life)
An accompanying note mentions the cover image: "Mystiskt produktmärke i EU-området" (Mysterious product mark in the EU area).
Editorial: To Our Readers! (Till våra läsare!)
Sune Hjorth, the editor, addresses the readers, emphasizing that the magazine provides top-secret information not easily found elsewhere. He expresses conviction in the authenticity of this information. Hjorth warns of powerful forces, possibly linked to financial control and mass media, working towards a "new world order" that threatens humanity. He criticizes the EU's "omnipotent Commission" as a step towards this. The editorial urges readers to recruit new subscribers, highlighting that the magazine covers not only extraterrestrial presence but also the state of the planet, which is far from ideal. Hjorth asserts that democracy is an illusion, and people are manipulated by mass media that suppresses truths, including those about UFOs, leading to a dictatorship of financial power. Despite this grim outlook, he expresses hope that truth will eventually prevail and encourages readers to renew their subscriptions and gift them to friends, wishing them a happy new year in advance.
Immanuel - Son of a Spaceman (5)
This section delves into the teachings of Immanuel, presented as a spiritual figure who is the "son of a spaceman." The article posits that humanity's struggles stem from spiritual immaturity and a failure to live by universal laws. Immanuel's teachings emphasize continuous learning and wisdom to align with these laws. The author contrasts Immanuel's message with the doctrines of original sin and salvation through Christ's sacrifice as presented in the Bible, criticizing the interpretations of Paul, Augustine, and Luther. It recounts an encounter where Immanuel challenged Jewish religious leaders for prioritizing wealth over truth. The text then presents a prophecy attributed to Immanuel, detailing future conflicts, advanced weaponry, and the potential extinction of a significant portion of humanity if they do not follow the laws. This prophecy includes descriptions of metallic machines for warfare, missiles, and a catastrophic event that will alter the heavens. The article suggests that humanity's spiritual and social development has lagged behind its scientific and technological advancements, leading to the current nuclear age and unchecked greed.
The Top-Secret Space Program (Det topphemliga rymdprogrammet)
This article details a clandestine space program initiated in the late 1950s through cooperation with extraterrestrial beings. The program aimed to establish bases on the Moon and Mars, with Mars intended for terraforming and colonization. This plan was partly driven by concerns over the ozone layer's depletion due to atomic explosions and the release of chlorofluorocarbons, which threatened life on Earth. Three alternatives were considered: atmospheric cleansing, building underground cities for an elite, or colonizing another planet. The latter two were pursued. The article claims that a secret space program, in collaboration with the Soviet Union, began with flights to the Moon, establishing bases named Cassini and Archimedes. The first landing on Mars reportedly occurred on May 22, 1962, using a disc-shaped craft with anti-gravity propulsion. A smuggled video from NASA, allegedly decoded in the UK, documented this landing, showing a barren landscape and excited English and Russian voices confirming the arrival and the presence of life.
The article further discusses the alleged smuggling of this film, which may have led to the deaths of two scientists. Sir William Ballantine of Jodrell Bank and his colleague saw the film and were shocked. Ballantine took the coded film to England, where he was later contacted by Harry Carmell of NASA, who was disturbed by the Mars project's implications. Carmell planned to travel to England, but Ballantine died under mysterious circumstances, possibly from high-intensity microwave radiation. Carmell later met a journalist from Scepter Television, but he became paranoid, leading to his disappearance after police were called. The journalist eventually received the decoding equipment from Carmell's girlfriend, allowing them to view the film.
Additional documents obtained by Scepter Television from a source named "Trojanen" revealed that the Mars colony was planned as a slave society. Colonists were divided into two classes: a ruling class of scientists and engineers, and a slave class stripped of human dignity, to be used as "human components" for labor. These components were expected to build infrastructure and were programmed to obey orders blindly. Their lifespan was estimated at 15 years, after which they would be disposed of due to high maintenance costs. The documents also mentioned preliminary work on mentally and physically adapting these components and organizing their collection by special officials.
Further secret documents from 1965 and 1971 explained the need to "de-sex" components to prevent traditional mating relationships and offspring, which would be a burden. Efforts to eliminate self-will and self-interest were ongoing, with significant success achieved through advanced work in America, Britain, Japan, and the Soviet Union. For those who could not be transformed into suitable "work robots," memory erasure processes were developed. By 1971, the "treatment of broadcast components" was reportedly 96% successful, a fact celebrated by those allegedly conspiring to establish a "New World Order." The treatment of future Mars colony "components" included psychiatric confinement and psychosurgery to remove brain tissue. Dr. Crepson White expressed ethical concerns about these procedures, stating that patients were rendered completely devoid of sexual drive and individuality, becoming "thinking robots." He resigned in protest but was compelled to sign a secrecy agreement. His information was later made public after his death.
The Strange Chronicle of the God-Kingdom Akakor (Den märkliga krönikan om gudariket Akakor)
This article recounts the history of an ancient civilization in South America, as described in the "Akakor Chronicle." The chronicle, preserved in an underground city in the Amazon rainforest, details the arrival of extraterrestrial beings, referred to as "gods," approximately 15,000 years ago. These beings, described as fair-skinned with light hair and beards, possessed advanced technology, including flying saucers. They established a vast empire, teaching the indigenous people agriculture, animal husbandry, weaving, and construction. The main city was Akakor, located on the eastern slopes of the Andes, fortified with massive stone walls. The "gods" also established three temple cities and 26 other cities, connected by a giant tunnel system. The ruling class of "gods" interbred with selected indigenous families, creating a new tribe called the mongulala, who became the privileged ruling caste. This empire, ruled from Akakor, lasted for several thousand years and at its peak comprised 362 million inhabitants. However, a conflict arose with another hostile alien race, leading the "gods" to depart. The chronicle states their departure occurred at a precise time corresponding to -10,481 years according to their chronology, though Eduard Meier's contacts suggest a date about 970 years earlier.
Following the "gods'" departure, a great war catastrophe, dated to 9498 BCE (or 10,468 BCE in the Akakor chronicle), destroyed the civilizations of Atlantis and Mu. A massive flood reshaped the continent, leaving the Andes mountain range and the Amazon River. The mongulala people survived by retreating underground. After nine months, they emerged to find their cities in ruins. The chronicle describes a period of hardship, conflict with other tribes, and eventually the fall of Akakor in 6351 BCE. The mongulala were forced to retreat underground again. A subsequent natural disaster, possibly a comet impact around 3166 BCE, caused further devastation. The "gods" eventually returned to their people, with two of them, Lhasa and Samon, staying to help rebuild. Lhasa, after a 300-year reign, established the magnificent citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru. The Akakor kingdom eventually declined, with its population reduced to 20 million, and was overrun by wild tribes. The article notes that the massive stone walls of Akakor, built without mortar, demonstrate advanced technology, possibly extraterrestrial in origin, capable of withstanding earthquakes. The underground Akakor is said to house a flying saucer used by Lhasa.
What Should One Believe About UFOs Actually? (Vad ska man tro om UFO egentligen?)
This article addresses the public's confusion and skepticism regarding UFO sightings and claims of extraterrestrial visitation. The author suggests that many people are uninformed and easily dismiss such phenomena, often due to an uncritical acceptance of mass media narratives or the influence of "ufologists" who may be agents of disinformation. The piece critiques the notion of a democratic society, arguing that a powerful financial elite controls mass media and manipulates public opinion. It uses Italy's political situation and the rise of a mafia-linked billionaire as an example of this control, extending the critique to Sweden, where high unemployment and national debt are highlighted. The article implies that the current system benefits a select few at the expense of the general population.
EU, "The Beast" and the Number 666 (EU, "Vilddjuret" och talet 666)
This article connects the European Union to biblical prophecies, specifically the concept of "The Beast" and the number 666 from the Book of Revelation. It suggests that the EU, with its "omnipotent Commission," is a step towards a "new world order" controlled by financial powers. The article implies a sinister agenda behind the formation and expansion of the EU, linking it to the manipulation and control of populations.
The Master's Teachings and Life (Mästarens lära och liv)
This section appears to be a continuation or elaboration on the teachings of Immanuel, possibly referencing his life and interactions, as mentioned in the table of contents. It likely further explores his philosophy and its contrast with established religious doctrines.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-KONTAKT are the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence and its influence on human history, secret government projects and cover-ups, and a critique of established power structures (governments, financial institutions, and mainstream media). The editorial stance is one of deep skepticism towards official narratives and a strong belief in hidden truths that are being suppressed. The magazine positions itself as a source of alternative, often sensational, information, encouraging readers to question authority and seek out these "hidden" truths. There is a recurring emphasis on a looming "new world order" and the manipulation of humanity by powerful, often unseen, forces. The articles blend historical accounts, alleged extraterrestrial communications, and interpretations of religious prophecies to support their claims.
Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (Swedish UFO Association)
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 1103-6842
Price: 120 kr (4 issues)
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the official organ of the Sveriges UFO-förbund, delves into a range of topics centered around UFOs, conspiracy theories, and perceived threats to individual freedom, particularly in the context of the European Union.
EU, "The Beast", and the Number 666
The cover story, "EU, "Vilddjuret" och talet 666" (EU, "The Beast" and the number 666), written by Sune Hjorth, presents a dire warning about the European Union. Hjorth argues that through extensive media manipulation, Swedes are being led to abandon their freedom by joining a "new bureaucratic super-state" with its "omnipotent politburo, the Commission in Brussels." He connects this to biblical prophecy, specifically the Book of Revelation, chapter 13, where the "Beast" and the number 666 are mentioned. Hjorth suggests that these prophecies have a real connection to the present day.
The article details how the number 666 is allegedly used as an international code, citing its presence on certain credit cards and in the registration system of a central computer in Brussels, referred to as "La Bête" ("The Beast"). This system supposedly assigns an 18-digit identification number to each individual, with the first three digits being 666. The author questions whether this is a mere coincidence.
Furthermore, the article claims that a powerful "financial mafia" behind the EU and its central bank plans to implement a new identification system. This system would require individuals to be marked on their forehead or right palm to buy or sell anything, similar to barcodes on products. This mark, described as a tattoo of lines and a code, would be invisible to the naked eye but detectable with an infrared device, and permanent like a fingerprint. The implication is that once the EU becomes a leading region in this "New World Order" controlled by the financial mafia, all financial transactions will be managed through a computerized, cashless system, enabling mass surveillance and potentially leading to the freezing of bank accounts and securities, leaving citizens completely at the mercy of the authorities.
UFOs and a Global Conspiracy
In another article, Sune Hjorth discusses the systematic deception of the public regarding UFOs by both official and unofficial powers. He alleges that crashed alien spacecraft have been secretly recovered and studied by the US Air Force, forming part of a "gigantic conspiracy" to establish a totalitarian "New World Order" with UFO technology as a key component. This conspiracy allegedly involves cooperation with "unpleasant visitors from space," gross violations of human rights, embezzlement of taxpayer money, the construction of underground survival centers for the elite, and the establishment of bases on the Moon and a slave colony on Mars.
Hjorth suggests that powerful entities, such as the Rockefeller family, are motivated to hide the presence of extraterrestrials and their advanced technology. He posits that if the public gained access to the free energy from flying saucers, it would threaten the oil magnates' primary source of profit.
The Teachings of the Master and His Life
A separate section titled "Mästarens lära och liv" (The Teachings and Life of the Master) introduces a document allegedly discovered in 1963 with the help of extraterrestrials. This text, described as the writings of Judas Iskariot, the faithful disciple of the crucified one, is said to have been found in a rock tomb where Immanuel (Jesus) was restored to life and health with healing salves and herbs after his crucifixion. The article urges readers to study this document, claiming it will "shake Christendom to its foundations." It also offers the author's translation of the book for 120 kr, payable to a postgiro account.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are a deep distrust of established institutions, particularly the EU, which is portrayed as a tool for global control and a harbinger of a totalitarian "New World Order." There is a strong emphasis on conspiracy theories, linking UFO phenomena, secret technologies, and biblical prophecies to a hidden agenda by powerful elites. The magazine promotes the idea that individuals are being manipulated and their freedoms eroded. The editorial stance, as represented by Sune Hjorth, is one of alarm and a call for awareness regarding these perceived threats, advocating for the study of alternative information, including alleged extraterrestrial communications and ancient texts.