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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 4, 1997 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 4, 1997
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, published by the Swedish UFO Federation (SUFO), features a collection of articles exploring UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and related consciousness experiences. The cover art depicts a landscape with two circular UFOs. The magazine includes a table of contents listing articles on Channie's space travels, out-of-body experiences, a 50-year UFO cover-up, and astral journeys with future visions.

Editorial Message: "Till våra läsare!"

Sune Hjorth, the editor, opens the issue by noting the increasing interest in UFOs and commending the detailed accounts of extraterrestrial experiences. He introduces a book titled "En utomjordings dagbok" (An Alien's Diary), which discusses incarnated aliens on Earth. Hjorth highlights the concept of incarnation occurring from both the 'living' and 'dead' worlds, and from different dimensional or vibrational levels. He expresses hope that this final issue of the year will be well-received and encourages readers to recruit new subscribers.

Article: "Channie och hennes resor i världsrymden" (Channie and Her Journeys in Space)

This article details the experiences of Christina, known as Channie, who claims to be an incarnated member of the 'Galactic Federation.' This federation, comprising over 101,000 individuals, aims to save Earth. Channie, born in 1961, was first abducted by a UFO at age six and taught by an alien woman named Tissi Mo, later by Yexes. She can reportedly transfer her consciousness to a 300-year-old alien body in another part of the universe, serving as 'Channie Centara,' a pilot and member of the Galactic Federation Council. The article explains space travel through 'white time' tunnels, with journeys taking hours due to computer-aided navigation. It also describes an astral journey Channie took with Yexes to the 'death realm,' a dimension above Earth's atmosphere, which is depicted as a special, inhabited area with different natural laws. The death realm is described as a city with flat-roofed houses and descending streets, where souls appear as fluttering, white-glowing forms.

Channie's experiences also include visits to planets like Azhiz, Nektra, Zazzex, and Oktra, which orbit an energy source called 'Själarnas Hem' (Home of Souls). On Zazzex, she encountered 'star-grey' aliens who warned the US government about other, less benevolent extraterrestrials. The article mentions the planet Zazzex's natural resources, such as 'radiation crystals' used in spacecraft, and 'Zazzex steam' for purification. It also describes the planet's unique underground root systems that sustain plant life. The article notes that Channie's journeys were often facilitated by advanced spacecraft, but astral travel without a craft was also possible.

Article: "Upplevelser av anden utanför kroppens grova materia" (Experiences of the Spirit Outside Gross Matter)

This article challenges the materialistic view of life, presenting the concept of the soul or spirit as a separate, fine-material energy body that incarnates into physical bodies across different vibrational levels. It discusses memories of past lives and spontaneous recognition of places as evidence against materialism. The article references near-death experiences (NDEs) and out-of-body experiences (OBEs) as phenomena that materialism struggles to explain. It critiques the medical establishment's adherence to a materialistic hypothesis, suggesting it's influenced by powerful economic forces. The author cites Michael Sabom's book "Recollections of Death" as providing credible evidence for these phenomena, suggesting that consciousness does not cease with brain activity but separates as an energy complex.

Personal accounts of NDEs are shared: one patient describes seeing their own body from above during a resuscitation attempt, feeling safe and able to choose between returning to their body or dying. Another account from a Vietnam veteran recalls reliving battlefield experiences during an OBE. A 43-year-old man who experienced cardiac arrest describes seeing deceased relatives in a bright, peaceful afterlife before being told he would meet them later. A 35-year-old man recounts a tunnel experience with a bright light and voices, leading to what he perceived as heaven's gates. The article concludes that accepting the idea of an immaterial spirit is essential to understanding phenomena like astral travel, past-life memories, and NDEs.

Article: "50 års mörkläggning av UFO-fenomenet!" (50 Years of UFO Phenomenon Cover-up!)

This article details the alleged 50-year cover-up of UFO incidents by the US government, starting with the Roswell incident in July 1947. The initial press release from the Roswell Army Air Field reported the recovery of a 'flying disc,' but this was quickly retracted and attributed to a weather balloon. The author claims this denial was a lie, initiating a long period of secrecy. The article suggests the Roswell debris was from an extraterrestrial craft, possibly damaged in a collision or by lightning. It also mentions a separate incident near Socorro, New Mexico, where a crashed 9-meter wide metallic craft and small grey alien bodies were discovered by witnesses, including an engineer and archaeologists, before being dispersed by the military. The article posits that the government's secrecy is a 'mockery of democratic rule' and links it to the development of the atomic bomb and the need for national security, citing President Truman's signing of a law to restrict information.

The article further discusses the formation of the CIA and a secret twelve-man group called Majestic 12 (MJ-12), tasked with studying UFO phenomena. Members included figures like Dr. Vannevar Bush and General Nathan Twining. The article claims that in 1953, contact was made with 'star-grey' aliens from the star Betelgeuse in Orion, who warned the US government about other alien groups. Despite the benevolent aliens offering help with Earth's spiritual development, their offer was rejected. However, the 'star-greys' were willing to share technology in exchange for underground bases on US territory and the abduction of citizens for genetic experiments, leading to a secret treaty that violated the US Constitution.

John Kennedy reportedly discovered these secret projects and threatened to expose them, leading to his assassination in 1963 by agents of the secret powers. The article alleges that during the US space program in the 1960s, all spacecraft were monitored by alien ships, and astronauts were silenced under threat of death. It also mentions the Aztec, New Mexico, crash in 1948, involving a 30-meter wide disc, which was investigated by MJ-12 and scientific experts. The article concludes that the government's fear of revealing the truth stems from their complicity with negative extraterrestrials and the potential destabilization of the current societal and economic system.

Article: "Astralresa med framtidsvisioner" (Astral Journey with Future Visions)

This article recounts the experience of Dannion Brinkley, who, after a severe electric shock on December 17, 1975, underwent a near-death experience and an astral journey. He described traveling through a tunnel to a crystal city bathed in light, where he was presented with visions of future events on Earth up to the year 2000 by 13 instructors in a 'cathedral of learning.' Some of these visions have already occurred, while others are yet to materialize. Brinkley saw images of American POWs in North Vietnamese labor camps, the depletion of money due to national debt, and people queuing for basic necessities. He also witnessed riots, looting, and violent crime, with many perpetrators being neglected children. The article notes that the war had eroded public trust and societal morality.

Brinkley's visions also included scenarios in the Middle East, depicting escalating conflict between Israelis and Arabs, Israeli settlements expanding into Jordan, and the potential dissolution of Jordan. He foresaw a strict Israeli-Arab police force controlling the population, leading to global criticism and Israel's isolation. Visions of Israel preparing for war against other nations, including Russia and a Sino-Arab consortium, with Jerusalem at the center, were presented, highlighting Israel's perceived spiritual and moral emptiness and racist hatred towards Arabs. The article also described visions of oil being used as a weapon in the global economy, with reduced oil production aimed at destabilizing the US economy. Scientists from Syria and China were depicted working on biological and chemical weapons. A nuclear explosion in a large cement building was foreseen, along with the word 'malört' (wormwood in Russian), linked to Chernobyl in 1986. Another vision showed a nuclear accident in a northern sea, causing widespread contamination and leading to tens of thousands of cancer victims and mutated infants in Russia, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Brinkley also saw the collapse of the Soviet Union due to public distrust and economic hardship, with people begging for food and eating rotten produce. The article suggests that these visions indicate a breakdown of the Soviet system due to its totalitarian government and dire economic conditions.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence, government secrecy and cover-ups, and the nature of consciousness beyond the physical body. The magazine strongly advocates for the reality of UFO phenomena and extraterrestrial contact, presenting numerous alleged incidents and testimonies. It is highly critical of government secrecy, particularly in the US, framing it as a betrayal of democratic principles. The articles also explore spiritual and metaphysical concepts such as reincarnation, astral travel, and near-death experiences, challenging purely materialistic explanations of life and consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting alternative perspectives and questioning established narratives, particularly those promoted by mainstream science and government.

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the quarterly journal of the Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), is primarily dedicated to presenting a series of future visions and predictions, largely attributed to the experiences of Sune Hjorth. The magazine's stated purpose is the study of facts concerning extraterrestrial flying objects and alien civilizations on Earth.

Visions of Global Upheaval

The issue details a series of intense visions experienced by an unnamed individual, which are then interpreted and presented. These visions paint a grim picture of the future, starting with the rise of a powerful mafia in Moscow, challenging the government and impacting the global economy. The visions then shift to geopolitical conflicts, including a detailed account of the 1990 Operation Desert Storm, followed by a prediction of Iran possessing nuclear and chemical weapons and an Egyptian collapse in 1997 due to religious fanatics.

Further visions depict escalating tensions between China and Russia, culminating in an open war with Chinese troops invading Siberia and capturing key railway lines and oil fields. The end of the 20th century is foreseen as a period of global economic collapse, leading to a new feudal world order characterized by conflict. This collapse is specifically linked to the bankruptcy of the USA, with visions of bank runs and government-imposed closures, and a surge in oil prices.

Catastrophes and a Dystopian Future

The predictions extend to catastrophic natural disasters in the USA, including massive earthquakes that topple skyscrapers, possibly in New York or San Francisco, which would cripple the US economy. The visions also show starving Americans queuing for food.

A particularly detailed and disturbing vision emerges from the Middle East, involving a biological engineer who manipulates DNA to create a virus for manufacturing computer chips. This technology allows the inventor to gain immense wealth and power, eventually establishing a global economic stranglehold and ruling as a despot. Every person on Earth is mandated to have a DNA chip implanted, which can be used for surveillance and to control lifespan, with dissenters being ostracized and denied social services. This scenario is explicitly compared to the totalitarian regimes of Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin, and alarmingly linked to the prophecy of the 'mark of the beast' (666) in the Book of Revelation, with references to a supercomputer in Brussels known as 'la Bête'.

Personal Reflections and Hope

The magazine also includes reflections from Sune Hjorth, who questions why he is experiencing these visions. He receives an answer from a 'leading light being' stating he incarnated on Earth to help with its liberation. However, the visions are presented as potential futures, contingent on humanity's choices. If people do not change their ways and break free from mental programming, these futures may materialize. Conversely, if they change, the predicted third world war could be averted.

Despite the dire predictions, there is a message of hope: the possibility of avoiding the worst outcomes through collective change and the awareness that other beings from different dimensions are also trying to help humanity, reinforcing the idea that 'We are not alone!'

Book Promotions

Towards the end of the issue, Sune Hjorth promotes his books. 'Rymdmänniskor på Jorden!' (Space People on Earth!) explores the hidden extraterrestrial presence on our planet from a historical perspective, contrasting advanced alien societies with Earth's current problems. It also posits that the Old Testament's 'God' was a power-hungry leader from a Pleiadian splinter group, and that Jesus was the son of a Pleiadian. His other book, 'Mästarens lära och liv' (The Master's Teachings and Life), is presented as Judas Iscariot's true account of Jesus' life and teachings, translated from a text discovered in modern times, which allegedly served as the basis for the Gospel of Matthew. Details are provided for purchasing these books.

Editorial and Organizational Information

The final pages provide organizational details for Sveriges UFO-förbund, listing the board members: Sune Hjorth (chairman), Ivan Jonsson (secretary), and Olof Andersson (treasurer). The ISSN for UFO-KONTAKT is given as 1103-6842. Contact information for the editor and publisher, Sune Hjorth, is provided, along with subscription fees and details for ordering back issues. An address for 'FÖRENINGS-BREV' (Association Mail) is also included.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are future predictions, global crises (economic, political, and military), the potential for advanced alien technology to be used for control, and the interpretation of these events through a lens of biblical prophecy. The editorial stance, as conveyed through the visions and Sune Hjorth's commentary, is one of warning and a call for humanity to change its course to avert a catastrophic future, while also offering a glimmer of hope through collective action and the assistance of other beings.