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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 1, 1996 Volume: 5 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 1, 1996
Volume: 5
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the official organ of the Swedish UFO Federation (SUFO), explores a range of topics related to UFO phenomena, ancient mysteries, and spiritual development. The cover features a striking image of Borobudur temple in Indonesia, described as having 'spaceship-like constructions,' hinting at the ancient astronaut theme.
Table of Contents
- The issue includes articles on:
- Ancient gods as extraterrestrials
- Flying saucers in ancient India
- Religious belief as a hindrance to spiritual development
- The secret US military base Area 51
- The mysterious Mount Shasta in California
- The Tunguska event of 1908
- SUFO's program
Ancient Gods as Extraterrestrials
The article "Forntidens gudar var utomjordingar!" (Ancient Gods were Extraterrestrials!) posits that similar ancient stories of sky-descending gods across different continents suggest extraterrestrial visitation thousands of years ago. These visitors, with their advanced technology, would have been perceived as gods by primitive humans. The text references Plato's account of Atlantis and suggests that ancient traditions describe gods as physical beings who founded civilizations and engaged in conflicts using advanced weaponry, including aerial battles with 'sky chariots' and 'ray weapons.' It draws parallels with biblical accounts of Moses, Elijah, and Ezekiel having contact with beings in spacecraft. Indian texts like the Mahabharata are cited for descriptions of 'vimanas' (flying chariots) and large spacecraft used by 'immortal gods.' The article argues that these ancient texts provide strong evidence for extraterrestrial presence on Earth in ancient times, supported by monumental structures like the pyramids, which required advanced, gravity-defying technology for their construction. The Great Pyramid of Giza is highlighted for its precise orientation and massive stone blocks, questioning the feasibility of its construction with ancient tools and labor alone.
Flying Saucers in Ancient India
"Flygande tefat i det gamla Indien" (Flying Saucers in Ancient India) challenges the conventional historical view of linear technological progress. It suggests that advanced civilizations existed on Earth over 10,000 years ago, capable of space flight and warfare with advanced weapons. The article references Sanskrit texts, including the Rigveda, which describe flying vehicles called 'vimanas' capable of high-speed flight with passengers. The Mahabharata is mentioned for its descriptions of large spacecraft used by 'immortal gods.' These vehicles are described as silver-shining constructions with hangar openings for smaller craft. The article suggests that these 'gods' were long-lived, space-faring humans who provided technology for the construction of these vehicles. It also notes that Indian temples are sometimes built as architectural replicas of these celestial flying machines.
Further details on these ancient flying machines are provided from the Samarangana Sutradhara, which describes the construction of 'himmelsvagnar' (sky chariots). These required a strong, lightweight hull, a mercury engine with a heating apparatus, and utilized the power of mercury to generate a vortex for propulsion, enabling travel over vast distances. The text mentions the use of mercury vapor and electromagnetic fields for anti-gravity effects, controlled by a computer system. The article also touches upon the ancient Indian tradition of Ramas kingdom, founded by colonists from the lost continent of Mu (Lemuria), and the conflict with Atlantis, which used advanced ray weapons and ultimately destroyed itself with a self-guided asteroid.
Religion as a Hindrance to Spiritual Development
"Gudstron ett hinder för andlig utveckling" (Belief in God a Hindrance to Spiritual Development) presents a critique of religious doctrines, particularly Christianity, as presented by the Swiss contactee Eduard Meier, who received messages from a higher cosmic being named Arahat Athersata. The article argues that religions create a concept of an almighty, judgmental God to instill fear and subservience, thereby hindering humanity's natural self-confidence and spiritual growth. It questions the location of this God's 'heaven' and the concept of 'hell.' The author contends that organized religion, with its rituals and dogmas, serves to enslave individuals spiritually, preventing them from realizing their own inner potential and the true laws of creation. True spiritual development, according to this perspective, involves awakening one's inner consciousness, understanding the consequences of one's thoughts and actions, and striving for collective well-being, rather than relying on a divine being or religious institutions.
USA's Secret Area 51
"USA-makthavarnas hemliga Område 51" (USA's Secret Area 51) discusses the highly classified US military experiment station at Groom Lake, Nevada, known as Area 51 or Dreamland. The article claims that for over 40 years, this base has been involved in reverse-engineering alien 'flying saucers' and developing advanced aircraft like the Stealth plane. Physicist Bob Lazar is cited as having worked at a secret underground hangar (S-4) within Area 51, where he allegedly saw nine alien flying saucers of various models. He described the propulsion system as an antimatter reactor and mentioned the use of gravity wave amplifiers. The article notes that some of these craft were apparently recovered after being shot down. Security measures at Area 51 are described as extreme, with threats and intimidation used against personnel. The article also touches upon the legal case brought by the widow of a worker who allegedly died due to toxic waste dumping at the base, highlighting the government's denial of Area 51's existence while simultaneously expanding its restricted airspace.
The Mysterious Mount Shasta
"Det mystiska berget Shasta i Kalifornien" (The Mysterious Mount Shasta in California) explores the theory of 'inner-earthers'—highly developed humans living in underground cities. Citing information from the extraterrestrial Semjase to Eduard Meier, the article suggests that a city inhabited by descendants of the ancient Hyperboreans exists beneath Mount Shasta. These beings are described as peaceful, wise, and of Nordic appearance, possessing advanced technology, including golden, spherical spacecraft. They reportedly engage in trade with surface dwellers but remain hidden. The article also recounts the story of UFO researcher William Hamilton, who met a woman named Bonnie, claiming to be from an underground city called Telos within Mount Shasta, founded around 1951. Bonnie described her people's history, their use of crystal energy, advanced technology, and their role in warning humanity about impending natural disasters and the eventual evolution to a higher vibrational plane.
The Tunguska Event of 1908
"Tunguska 1908 - forskarna villrådiga!" (Tunguska 1908 - Researchers at a Loss!) briefly touches upon the mysterious Tunguska event, noting that scientists remain puzzled by its cause. While not detailed in this excerpt, the inclusion of this topic suggests a potential connection to extraterrestrial activity or advanced technology, aligning with the magazine's overall themes.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT strongly advocates for the ancient astronaut theory, presenting a wealth of information from ancient texts and archaeological mysteries to support the idea that extraterrestrials have influenced human history and technology. It also highlights contemporary UFO sightings and alleged secret government projects like Area 51. A significant recurring theme is the critique of organized religion, viewed as a tool of control that hinders individual spiritual growth and the pursuit of true knowledge. The magazine promotes a perspective of self-empowerment, spiritual evolution, and the importance of understanding universal laws. The editorial stance appears to be one of questioning established narratives, both historical and religious, and encouraging readers to explore alternative explanations for phenomena and human existence.
This issue of UFO-Kontakt, published by Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), focuses on the enduring mystery of the 1908 Tunguska event. The magazine explores scientific bafflement and introduces extraterrestrial hypotheses, alongside discussions on advanced space travel and the dangers of religious fanaticism.
The Tunguska Event: A Scientific Enigma
The article "Tunguska 1908 - forskarna villrådiga !" details the catastrophic explosion that occurred on June 30, 1908, in the remote Siberian region of Tunguska. The immense energy released, estimated to be equivalent to 650 Hiroshima bombs, flattened an area the size of Gotland and the sound was heard up to 1300 kilometers away. Despite extensive expeditions in 1927 and later, no remnants of a celestial body like a meteorite or asteroid have been found. The lack of physical evidence has led scientists to consider alternative explanations, such as the object being composed of ice, gases, and organic matter rather than rock and metal, or that it exploded high in the atmosphere, disintegrating into dust.
A Danish research group's analysis of an ice core from 1908, looking for increased iridium levels (a potential indicator of extraterrestrial dust), yielded no such findings, further deepening the mystery.
Extraterrestrial Hypotheses and Advanced Technology
The magazine posits that if the event occurred today, it might be labeled a nuclear explosion. However, in 1908, nuclear technology was non-existent. The article then entertains the more speculative idea that the explosion could have been caused by an extraterrestrial visitors' atomic bomb. This leads to the question of why aliens would detonate such a device, suggesting a possible collective suicide to avoid capture or to eliminate themselves and their spacecraft.
This extraterrestrial angle is linked to Eduard Meier, a contact person in Switzerland, who was allegedly informed by a space woman named Asket about the Tunguska event occurring in this manner. The information, according to the article, has been available to a select group for about 20 years.
The article also addresses the scientific community's skepticism regarding faster-than-light travel, attributing it to a flawed understanding of time. It suggests that with sufficiently advanced technology, interstellar distances can be overcome through 'hyperspace jumps,' allowing travel across vast cosmic distances in fractions of a second.
A Cosmic Narrative of Religion and Destruction
Asket reportedly recounted a narrative about space travelers from a distant galaxy visiting Earth around 1830. They secretly encountered Christianity, became captivated by its followers' fervent beliefs, and subsequently spread it to their home planets. This led to widespread religious wars and the destruction of one of their planets by advanced weaponry. As a consequence, intergalactic travel to Earth was forbidden, and any alien spacecraft that crashed and could not leave had to be self-eliminated.
The article then connects this to the Tunguska event, suggesting that a damaged spacecraft, unable to leave Earth and suffering from a contagious earthly disease, was forced to detonate an onboard atomic bomb, resulting in the explosion and the death of 4,300 aliens.
Furthermore, the magazine draws a parallel to a cautionary tale within our own solar system: the planet Malon, colonized by beings from the Pleiades. Malon was allegedly destroyed by civil war involving advanced weapons over 70,000 years ago. The first explosion created a recoil that shifted Malon to its current position, while the second explosion shattered it, forming the asteroid belt and influencing Mars' orbit. This serves as a stark warning about the dangers of religious fanaticism and the pursuit of power in technologically advanced societies.
Sveriges UFO-förbund and its Mission
The magazine also includes information about Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), a national organization dedicated to informing the public about evidence of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth. SUFO's information is derived from secret US sources, ufologists' research, and materials provided by aliens to contact persons. The organization emphasizes that these extraterrestrial visitors aim to warn humanity about the risks of spiritual and social underdevelopment, particularly in the nuclear age.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the enduring mystery of unexplained phenomena like the Tunguska event, the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation, the nature of advanced technology and space travel, and the destructive potential of religious fanaticism and unchecked power. The editorial stance, as represented by Sune Hjorth, is one that openly explores speculative and unconventional hypotheses, challenging established scientific paradigms and advocating for a broader understanding of reality that includes the possibility of alien life and advanced civilizations.