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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 3, 1996 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 3, 1996
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, published by the Swedish UFO Association, delves into a variety of topics related to UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, alternative science, and conspiracy theories. The cover features a striking black and white illustration of a detailed flying saucer.
Table of Contents
- The issue includes a comprehensive table of contents, listing articles on:
- A message to the readers
- An unusual scientist
- "Earthling, you must learn to think better!"
- The gods of the spacemen and religious faith
- The war of the stars for power on Earth?
- The mystery of Venus and the catastrophe of 1478
- Space friends and Earth's religiously enslaved people
- Program and announcements
The cover image is described as an unmanned flying disk constructed by a British scientist.
Till våra läsare (To Our Readers)
This editorial piece, written by Sune Hjorth, addresses readers with a scientific inclination, introducing the concept of electromagnetic spaceships and mentioning John Searl's 1968 invention of an unmanned flying disk. Hjorth emphasizes the importance of human responsibility and the power of thought, referencing a message received by Eduard Meier. The editorial suggests that ancient 'gods' were extraterrestrial visitors and that even figures like the 'Devil' had a human background. It concludes by urging readers to develop higher consciousness and take responsibility for correcting societal problems, noting the potential involvement of less benevolent extraterrestrials.
En annorlunda vetenskapsman (An Unusual Scientist)
This article focuses on John Searl, an inventor born in 1932, who reportedly developed unmanned electromagnetic flying disks powered by free energy. The article explains that Searl's technology works by manipulating gravity, making the craft repel from Earth rather than being attracted to it. It details how an electrical charge could alter the craft's temperature, causing it to lift off. The energy generation within the craft is described as self-inducing, drawing electrons from space. The article contrasts Searl's approach with conventional science, noting his rejection by the US Air Force in 1970. It criticizes the vast sums spent on chemical rockets compared to the modest investment needed for Searl's technology, which is presented as environmentally friendly. The author attributes the suppression of Searl's work to the power of oil magnates and bankers, and a secret pact with 'unpleasant' extraterrestrials who seek to exploit Earth's resources. Searl's goal is to use his technology for humanity's benefit, promoting safe and affordable space travel.
Jordmänniska, du måste lära dig att tänka bättre! (Earthling, You Must Learn to Think Better!)
This article, also by Sune Hjorth, discusses the profound power of human thought, drawing from a message received by Eduard Meier from Arahat Athersata. It posits that our thoughts, beliefs, and desires shape our subconscious, which in turn determines our personality and destiny. The author argues that positive and life-affirming thoughts lead to success and happiness, while negative thoughts result in disappointment and suffering. The article criticizes religious doctrines for enslaving humanity and hindering independent thought, suggesting that true creation is the highest power and should not be confused with human-like 'gods'. It emphasizes that negative thinking can lead to illness, despair, and even suicide, while a powerful, open, and courageous mindset enhances quality of life. The piece also touches upon the idea that humans are part of a larger evolutionary process, with the spirit's ultimate goal being reunion with Creation.
Rymdfararnas gudar och religiös gudstro (The Gods of the Spacemen and Religious Faith)
This article explores the theory that ancient 'gods' mentioned in various cultures were actually extraterrestrial visitors. It points to the Hebrew Bible's use of the plural 'Elohim' for God and the term 'Jahveh' (Jhvh), suggesting it originated from an extraterrestrial word meaning 'wisdom king'. The author posits that these 'gods' were highly advanced beings who, due to their knowledge and technology, were perceived as superhuman and worshipped. Some of these leaders, driven by a lust for power, established tyrannical rule on Earth. The article suggests that monotheistic religions were created as instruments of spiritual enslavement, portraying a single, all-powerful God. It also discusses the Celtic legend of a horned god named Teubel, which it links to the modern concept of the Devil, created by religious proponents to personify evil.
Stjärnornas krig om makten på Jorden? (The War of the Stars for Power on Earth?)
This article presents a conspiracy theory involving a secret world government aiming to establish a totalitarian global regime. It claims that this 'finance and masonic mafia,' allegedly funded by the Illuminati, seeks to control all power and wealth, reducing humanity to a manipulated underclass. The article references the 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion' as a predictive text for 20th-century history, alleging that major wars and economic crises were deliberately planned. It asserts that this group controls politicians and media, suppressing visions of a free and just society. The piece also introduces the concept of extraterrestrial involvement, distinguishing between negative forces (from Orion and Draco) and positive ones (from the Pleiades) who may offer help. It mentions Eisenhower's rejection of a proposal from the Pleiadians in 1954, leading to the secret allowance of negative aliens to establish underground bases in the US. The article also touches upon alleged experiments and abductions by these negative beings, citing the Dulce base and the case of Barney and Betty Hill.
Mysteriet med Venus och katastrofen -1478 (The Mystery of Venus and the Catastrophe of -1478)
This article examines theories surrounding the planet Venus and a significant cosmic catastrophe in 1478 BCE. It discusses George Adamski's claims of visiting Venus and meeting its inhabitants. The author contrasts this with the scientific view of Venus as uninhabitable due to extreme temperatures and a dense atmosphere. The article then delves into Immanuel Velikovsky's theory that Venus entered its current orbit less than 3,500 years ago, causing a cosmic catastrophe that affected Earth. It references historical accounts of a comet, named 'Förstöraren' (The Destroyer), which is said to have caused major disasters, including the biblical plagues of Egypt and the destruction of Santorini. The article suggests that this comet's passage led to significant geological and atmospheric changes on Earth, possibly altering its rotation and calendar systems. It also mentions other cosmic disturbances related to Mars in -747 and -687 BCE.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-KONTAKT include the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence, the suppression of advanced technologies (like John Searl's free energy devices), the idea that ancient religions and myths are based on extraterrestrial contact, and a strong belief in conspiracy theories involving secret global powers and malevolent alien forces. The editorial stance appears to be critical of established science, religion, and governmental structures, advocating for individual empowerment through conscious thought and a higher understanding of reality, often drawing from channeled messages and alternative historical interpretations. There is a clear emphasis on the potential for humanity to overcome its challenges with the help of positive extraterrestrial forces, provided humans take responsibility for their own spiritual and intellectual development.
Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: 20
Volume: 23
Date: 1996
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 1103-6842
Price: 120 kr (Sweden), 140 kr (Nordic countries)
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the organ of Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), features a prominent cover story titled "Space Friends and Earth's Religiously Enslaved People." The magazine delves into themes of extraterrestrial contact, critiques of organized religion, and the concept of reincarnation.
Cover Story: Space Friends and Earth's Religiously Enslaved People
The main article posits that 'space friends' are attempting to help humanity break free from spiritual subjugation. This enslavement is attributed to economic, political, and religious powers that maintain control through money, mass media, deceptive ideologies, and violence. The 'space friends' specifically warn against false religious doctrines.
The article launches a strong critique against major religions:
- Christianity: The text highlights the historical cruelty associated with Christianity, citing the 'holy' Inquisition, during which an estimated nine million people were killed under the Catholic Church. It also mentions the persecution of 65 women in Sweden around 300 years prior, accused of flying on broomsticks to Blåkulla and consorting with the Devil.
- Judaism: The magazine describes the religion as 'theocratic, totalitarian, and racist,' referencing the Old Testament. It points to instances where individuals were ordered to be stoned to death by Moses and the 'Lord, Israel's God' for minor infractions, and the command to completely eradicate conquered peoples.
- Islam: While acknowledging the Quran's description of Allah as 'merciful and compassionate,' the article cites the fourth sura, which discusses confining women accused of adultery, and the second sura, which is interpreted as giving men control over women ('Woman is your field, go to her as you will').
The author suggests that while the original teachings of Mohammed might have been distorted, Islam in its current form, like Hinduism and others, contributes to spiritual enslavement. The core purpose of a personal, omnipotent, judging, punishing, and forgiving God is seen as conditioning humans to believe in a higher power responsible for their lives, promoting blind faith and obedience over independent thought. This makes people easier to control and exploit by those in religious power.
Economic and political powers are also seen as benefiting from such religious doctrines, explaining the historical collaboration between the church and the state.
Critique of Religious Dogma
The magazine argues that from a rational perspective, there is no basis for the concept of an omnipotent, personal God who created the universe and controls human actions. It dismisses the idea of God sending his son to Earth to be crucified to save humanity from eternal damnation as equally absurd, as is the concept of 'original sin' inherited from Adam and Eve.
The article suggests that the indoctrination of Christian beliefs from childhood hinders individuals' ability to develop their full potential in life. However, it introduces the concept of reincarnation, as taught by 'our space friends from the Pleiades,' as the true meaning of life—spiritual development through successive lives on Earth.
While acknowledging that reincarnation, like the idea of alien visitors, might challenge human reason, it is presented as a less absurd concept than religious dogma.
Evidence for UFOs and Reincarnation
The presence of extraterrestrials is supported by several points:
1. Information leaked despite government cover-ups.
2. Reports from credible contact persons.
3. Observations by ordinary people.
4. Preserved ancient artifacts.
5. Abundant ancient literary testimonies.
The reality of reincarnation is harder to prove, as most people lack memories of past lives. However, the article notes exceptions within their own UFO organization and mentions well-documented 'out-of-body experiences' as potential evidence of the soul (or 'spirit body') detaching from the physical body due to high-frequency energy.
Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Program
Sveriges UFO-förbund is presented as a national organization for local groups and individuals interested in the evidence of highly advanced civilizations visiting Earth in electromagnetic spacecraft. SUFO aims to inform the public about these visits and the alleged long-standing cover-ups by earthly authorities. Their information sources include secret US intelligence, ufologists' research, and material provided by extraterrestrials themselves to contact persons.
The magazine highlights that these 'friends from space' wish to warn humans about the dangers of spiritual and social underdevelopment in the nuclear age and offer perspectives on how to live on Earth.
"The 2000-Year-Old Scripture"
A section promotes a book referred to as "The 2000-Year-Old Scripture," describing the teachings and life of a Master. It states that this work is largely unknown to the Swedish public due to media censorship, particularly from the church establishment. The article urges readers to order the book by sending 120 SEK to Sune Hjorth's postgiro account.
Editorial Stance and Contact Information
Sune Hjorth is identified as the editor and publisher. Contact details for the organization and subscription information for UFO-KONTAKT are provided, including prices for 1996 and options to purchase back issues.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the critique of established religions as instruments of control and spiritual enslavement, the promotion of extraterrestrial contact as a source of wisdom and guidance, and the concept of reincarnation as a path to spiritual evolution. The editorial stance is clearly anti-dogmatic, rationalist in its critique of religious claims, yet open to and advocating for the belief in UFOs, alien intelligence, and spiritual concepts beyond conventional understanding. The magazine positions itself as a source of alternative information, challenging mainstream narratives and authorities.