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UFO-Kontakt - 1996 2
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 2, 1996 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 2, 1996
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, published by the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO), delves into a variety of topics related to UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, cosmology, and alternative technologies. The cover features an illustration of the Egyptian pyramids, hinting at one of the issue's main themes.
Table of Contents
The issue includes the following articles:
- Till våra läsare (To our readers): A general introduction and editorial.
- Vårt universum (Our universe): Explores the vastness and nature of the cosmos.
- Tidernas långresa (The longest journey of times): Details a purported space journey undertaken by contactee Eduard Meier.
- Vilken uppgift hade Egyptens pyramider? (What was the purpose of the Egyptian pyramids?): Investigates the origins and functions of the pyramids.
- Rymdvännernas lagar om äktenskap och naturenligt kärleksliv (Laws of space friends regarding marriage and natural love life): Discusses extraterrestrial social norms.
- Konsten att utnyttja och utvinna fri energi (The art of utilizing and extracting free energy): Examines technologies for obtaining energy without conventional fuels.
- Vi och besökarna från främmande världar (We and the visitors from foreign worlds): Addresses the topic of alien visitors.
- Vårt program (Our program): Outlines the association's activities.
Our Universe
This section posits that the universe is an immense energy complex, manifesting as radiation or matter. All energy vibrates, and matter is simply condensed energy at different vibrational levels. The universal central core, about 7 light-years in diameter, emits energy that condenses into 'energy flakes,' observed as the Milky Way. The universe is expanding, a process that began 47 trillion years ago and is expected to continue for another 108.5 trillion years before contracting. The concept of time is also discussed, with the possibility of time currents and 'kronons' and 'tachyons.' The article mentions the possibility of traveling to adjacent universes, citing Eduard Meier's account of visiting the DAL-universe and meeting the space woman Asket.
The Longest Journey of Times
This article recounts a significant space journey undertaken by Eduard Meier on July 17, 1975, facilitated by extraterrestrial contacts. Meier, born in 1937, was chosen as a contact person for a mission on Earth. Prior to this, on June 25, he had accompanied the space woman Semjase on a journey through our solar system, visiting Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn in just over 2.5 hours. During the July journey, Meier visited Venus, refuting George Adamski's claims about human civilization there. He also witnessed the docking of the American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft, observing their interiors through special radiation technology. The journey then proceeded to a massive mothership, a disc-shaped craft 17 kilometers in diameter, capable of housing 143,000 inhabitants. Here, Meier met Ptaah, identified as Semjase's father and the 'king of wisdom,' who was approximately 10 times older than his apparent 70 years. The journey's ultimate destination was outside our own universe, to meet Asket again and return a 'time projectile' that had been misdirected to Earth. The article emphasizes the advanced technology used for interstellar travel, including 'hyperspace jumps' and the manipulation of time to achieve near-instantaneous travel over vast distances.
Further into the journey, they visited the Ring Nebula in Lyra, referred to as 'God's eye,' linked to a cosmic catastrophe caused by a being named JHVH. They passed through a 'radiation tunnel' to enter the DAL-universe and met Asket. During the return trip, they explored various galaxies, including a dead one destroyed by its inhabitants. Ptaah explained that this structure was formed by the collapse of countless planets and stars, a phenomenon linked to conditions on Earth. They also visited a planet called Nesar, inhabited by a peaceful, spiritually advanced race that had been influenced by Earth's religions after three expedition ships from Nesar accidentally traveled to our solar system.
In another galaxy, they visited a planet named Kartag where an atomic war was ongoing. The article notes that higher intelligences typically do not intervene in planetary affairs unless a cosmic catastrophe is imminent. The concept of natural selection dictates that negative elements perish, allowing the positive to survive.
What Was the Purpose of the Egyptian Pyramids?
This section argues that the monumental stone structures found worldwide are evidence of technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth. The Giza pyramids are highlighted as the most impressive examples. The article disputes the conventional theory that they were built as tombs for pharaohs around 5,000 years ago, suggesting they were constructed by extraterrestrial visitors using advanced gravitational technology over 70,000 years ago. The pyramids' precise measurements and alignment are cited as evidence of advanced mathematical and astronomical knowledge. The construction is attributed to a time when the constellation Lyra was in the sign of Cancer, and astronomers foresaw a future catastrophe for Earth, possibly involving a comet. The pyramids were designed to incorporate astronomical data to warn of future disasters. Around 10,400 years ago, a dream experienced by Saurid, son of King Sahluk, predicted a celestial body's impact, prompting the preparation of the pyramids as shelters. The article links the great flood of 10,000 years ago to a shift in Earth's poles and suggests the Giza pyramids played a role in diverting the massive floodwaters towards the Nile.
Laws of Space Friends Regarding Marriage and Natural Love Life
This article discusses the laws governing marriage and relationships in highly developed extraterrestrial civilizations, as conveyed by Semjase. These laws are presented as being in harmony with Nature's laws and are taken very seriously. Individuals typically refrain from sexual relations until they reach a certain level of spiritual maturity and education, around the age of 70 (equivalent to 30 on Earth due to longer lifespans). Marriage is viewed as a lifelong union based on love, understanding, and mutual joy, not ownership. The article criticizes Earth's societies for sexual exploitation, irresponsible procreation, and the prevalence of pornography and violence. It emphasizes that in these advanced civilizations, procreation is carefully managed, with a maximum of three children per family to avoid overpopulation. Loose relationships, sexual exploitation, and perversions are strictly forbidden and punished, with penalties ranging from exile to castration. The article contrasts this with Earth's systems, questioning the logic of lengthy and costly imprisonment for criminals and advocating for societal protection from harmful individuals.
The Art of Utilizing and Extracting Free Energy
This section explores the concept of free energy, suggesting that extraterrestrials from the Pleiades are reluctant to share their advanced technology due to Earth's power-hungry nature. However, information from Ptaah and Eduard Meier indicates that space travelers harness energy from the 'infinite electronic source' in space. This energy is used for propulsion systems involving tachyons, rays, and anti-matter. The article explains that spacecraft are shielded from gravitational forces and can become invisible by deflecting light. It contrasts this with Earth's primitive chemical-fueled rockets. The potential for free energy extends beyond space travel, including applications for light, heat, industrial production, and transportation, which could free humanity from reliance on fossil fuels and nuclear energy. The article criticizes the environmental impact of gasoline-powered vehicles and the exploitation of oil reserves. It also questions why extensive research into free energy is not pursued, attributing this to the vested interests of financial magnates who control global energy resources. The article mentions inventors like Nikola Tesla, Viktor Schauberger, Joseph Newman, John Searl, Stephan Marinov, Jürgen Sievers, and Adam Trombly, whose work in free energy has allegedly been suppressed or confiscated by authorities and corporations. It highlights Dennis Lee's development of a super heat pump and the subsequent raid on his company by police, who confiscated his technology.
We and the Visitors from Foreign Worlds
This section appears to be a general discussion of extraterrestrial visitors, likely drawing from the broader themes of the magazine.
Our Program
This section likely outlines the activities and goals of the Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the existence of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, their advanced technology, and their potential influence on Earth's history and future. The magazine consistently questions conventional scientific and historical narratives, proposing alternative explanations rooted in UFOlogy and channeled information. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that powerful Earth-based interests actively suppress advanced technologies, particularly free energy, to maintain their control and profit. The editorial stance is critical of mainstream science and history, advocating for an open mind towards extraterrestrial phenomena and alternative explanations for Earth's past and present challenges. The magazine promotes the idea of a vast, interconnected universe with beings far more advanced than humans, who may be observing or interacting with humanity.
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT is the organ of Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), a Swedish organization dedicated to studying facts about extraterrestrial flying objects and the presence of alien civilizations on Earth, both past and present. The issue is dated 1996 and features a cover headline that translates to 'We and the visitors from alien worlds.' The price for a subscription in Sweden is 120 SEK for the year 1996, with other Nordic countries paying 140 SEK. The editor and publisher is Sune Hjorth.
Historical Persecution of Beliefs
The magazine opens by drawing parallels between historical and contemporary persecution of individuals holding unconventional beliefs. It highlights the case of Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), an Italian magister who, in his youth, reportedly saw a UFO in his hometown of Nola and subsequently theorized about intelligent beings on other planets. His radical ideas led to severe persecution by the Catholic Church. After a period of exile in Europe, during which he published works like 'On the Infinite, the Universe and Worlds,' Bruno returned to Italy in 1591 and was imprisoned by the Holy Inquisition. He was eventually handed over to the secular authorities in Rome and, after two years of interrogation, was condemned to be burned alive at the stake on February 17, 1600, for heresy. The text notes that the church's usual formulation for such a sentence was 'to be punished as mildly as possible without bloodshed.'
The article then contrasts this historical persecution with the treatment of those who believe in extraterrestrials in modern times, mentioning that while not as severe as the historical events, 'quite extensive and nasty persecutions' occurred in the totalitarian Soviet Union against dissenters labeled 'enemies of the people' or 'enemies of the party.'
Soviet Suppression of UFO Beliefs
Vjatjeslav Zaitsev, a docent and researcher, is cited as an example of someone who faced persecution in the Soviet Union. He was sent to a labor camp in 1978 and later to a psychiatric hospital for his UFO interests. The official justification for these actions was 'anti-Soviet agitation and activity' and 'religious propaganda.' The Soviet authorities disapproved of individuals independently spreading information about UFOs, officially branding belief in flying saucers or alien visitors as 'a backward superstition characteristic of capitalist society.'
Konstantin Tsiolkovskij's Views on Extraterrestrial Life
Despite the official stance, belief in extraterrestrial life was shared by prominent figures, including Konstantin Tsiolkovskij (1857-1935), considered the father of Russian rocket and space research. Tsiolkovskij wrote that 'Space is populated is truth, and intelligent beings exist in infinite numbers... Transferring life from one solar system to another, even from our Milky Way to another galaxy, is entirely possible. We can be convinced that highly developed space inhabitants have the means to travel from one planet to another.'
Tsiolkovskij assumed that alliances existed between civilizations in different star systems and galaxies. He pondered what would happen if more advanced beings invaded Earth, questioning if they would use their powers to destroy humanity and take possession of the planet. However, he did not believe they would be aggressive, noting that possessing the necessary technical equipment did not compel them to seek contact with any planet. He suggested that contact with a society lacking sufficient social maturity could lead to dangers and misfortunes.
Instead, Tsiolkovskij believed it was likely that highly developed civilizations were observing humanity, awaiting a suitable time for open contact. He posited that the primary task of these extraterrestrials would be to expand cooperation among highly developed civilizations, but they could also intervene in the affairs of less developed beings to accelerate their evolution.
Jüri Lina on UFOs and Societal Flaws
Jüri Lina, in his 1984 book 'UFO-forskning i Sovjetunionen' (UFO Research in the Soviet Union), concludes that people today tend to blindly trust mass media and worship science. He argues that despite thousands of pieces of credible UFO evidence, superficial individuals demand that UFOs land and provide undeniable proof for them to believe. Lina further suggests that UFO sightings not only indicate that the entire universe is populated and observed by cosmic civilizations but, more importantly, they compel us to focus on the deeper flaws and shortcomings in our own lifestyles and circumstances. He criticizes humanity for being bound by dogmatic prejudices, materialistic ideologies, spiritual darkness, and violence, lacking genuine contact with fellow humans and prioritizing personal prestige and short-sighted interests over goodwill and gratitude.
Lina contrasts this with the mentality of benevolent extraterrestrials, who possess a cosmic brotherhood, are open, harmonious, communicative, helpful, and peaceful. They focus on the inner sphere of existence as the essential aspect and radiate human goodness. Lina concludes that when these extraterrestrials serve as ethical role models rather than mere sensational topics, the UFO phenomenon can become valuable for the spiritual and social development that humanity so desperately needs.
Sveriges UFO-förbund's Program
The magazine outlines the program of Sveriges UFO-förbund, which aims to inform the public about evidence of highly developed civilizations visiting Earth. The organization states that information is derived from secret sources in the USA, research by ufologists, and material provided by extraterrestrials themselves to selected contact persons. The organization believes that these 'friends and relatives from space' wish to warn humanity about the risks of spiritual and social underdevelopment in the nuclear age and offer valuable perspectives on how to live life on Earth.
'The 2000-Year-Old Scripture'
An article promotes 'Den 2000-åriga skriften' (The 2000-Year-Old Scripture), described as a work about 'the Master's teaching and life,' which is largely unknown to the Swedish public due to media censorship. Readers are invited to order this scripture by sending 120 SEK to the specified postgiro account.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT strongly advocates for the reality of extraterrestrial visitation and emphasizes the historical and contemporary suppression of such beliefs. It positions UFO phenomena not just as evidence of alien life but as a catalyst for humanity's self-reflection and spiritual development. The editorial stance is critical of societal dogmas, materialism, and a lack of ethical awareness, promoting a more harmonious and spiritually oriented approach to life, inspired by the perceived characteristics of benevolent extraterrestrials. The publication serves as a platform for disseminating information and perspectives within the ufology community in Sweden.