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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 4, 1999 Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Date: 1999
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Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 4, 1999
Publisher: Organ för Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Date: 1999
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the organ for the Swedish UFO Association (SUFO), presents a collection of articles exploring extraterrestrial encounters, advanced technologies, and alternative societal models. The cover features a striking illustration of an alien head and the headline 'Till våra läsare!' (To our readers!). The issue delves into themes of alien abduction, space travel, the nature of consciousness, and potential future scenarios for humanity.
Article Summaries
Bortförd i tio dagar till en annan planet! (Abducted for Ten Days to Another Planet!)
This article recounts the extraordinary experience of Alec Newald from New Zealand, who, in February 1989, was allegedly abducted by aliens in a UFO while driving. He describes being taken to their home planet, a journey that lasted over a week. Upon arrival, he found himself in a transformed reality, where he was fitted with a light blue-grey, skin-tight suit that enabled telepathic communication. He met other humans, including a woman named Millie, who had been on the planet for a long time. Newald learned that his abduction was intentional, as the aliens sought contact with him. He was shown around the spacecraft and offered insights into their civilization. The aliens' home planet was dying due to its sun's decay, prompting them to seek a new home, with Earth being a potential candidate. They offered their advanced technology in exchange for a place to live.
Newald also encountered a 'guardian' who explained that he would receive communication and guidance from a hybrid named Zeena. He was given a living space and learned that the aliens sustained themselves through energy absorption rather than conventional food. The article touches upon the aliens' history, suggesting they were involved in the genetic manipulation that led to the creation of Homo sapiens millions of years ago. They viewed humanity's development as having been steered in the wrong direction by a 'dark force' that thrives on conflict and fear.
Att färdas i rymden (Traveling in Space)
This section explores the theoretical and practical aspects of space travel, suggesting that inhabited worlds are numerous and that intelligent beings from these worlds visit Earth in advanced spacecraft. It introduces the concept of 'tachyon drive,' a method of propulsion that allows travel faster than light by manipulating time. The article explains that this technology involves entering a timeless 'hyper-space' where vast distances can be covered instantaneously. However, it cautions that precise calculations are necessary to avoid unintended consequences, such as pulling planets into the hyperspace jump.
The article also mentions 'anti-matter drive' as another propulsion system used by Pleiadian spacecraft. It discusses how electromagnetic fields can be manipulated for propulsion, and how spacecraft can achieve invisibility by surrounding themselves with a force field that deflects light. The concept of free energy, which Nikola Tesla reportedly understood, is also highlighted as a readily available and cheap energy source that is being suppressed by powerful interests.
Livet på en plejadisk planet (Life on a Pleiadian Planet)
This article, drawing from information allegedly received by contactee Eduard Meier from the Pleiadian commander Ptaah, describes life on a Pleiadian home planet. The Pleiadians have the ability to influence their environment, preferring constant sunny weather and lush vegetation. They have a vegetarian diet, consuming fruits and vegetables, and have an average lifespan of 173 years, viewing death as a transition. Their society is characterized by rational population control, ensuring that everyone has access to housing and resources. They also practice a form of selective mating to find suitable life partners.
The article suggests that the Pleiadians are visiting Earth to help humanity develop towards a positive future. It contrasts the Pleiadians' harmonious society with the current state of Earth, which is perceived as being manipulated by a 'dark force' that promotes conflict and fear. The Pleiadians are also involved in a genetic program, creating hybrids like Zeena, to help guide humanity's evolution.
Det riskfyllda tusenårsskiftet (The Risky Turn of the Millennium)
This section, though not fully detailed in the provided text, appears to discuss the challenges and potential dangers associated with the upcoming millennium. It touches upon the influence of a 'dark force' that seeks to control humanity and hinder its progress. The article suggests that this force thrives on fear and conflict, and that humanity is being deliberately held back in its evolutionary development. It also mentions the manipulation of laws and societal structures by those in power, contrasting them with natural laws.
The article highlights humanity's potential for awakening and fighting back against this 'dark force,' with the help of extraterrestrial guidance. It emphasizes the importance of overcoming fear and embracing a more enlightened path. The concept of free energy is presented as a key to liberation from the control of powerful entities.
Other Content
The issue also includes a section on the 'Omslagsbild: Zeena, en utomjordisk hybrid' (Cover image: Zeena, an alien hybrid), likely referring to the cover illustration. There is also a mention of an advertisement ('Annons').
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-KONTAKT revolve around extraterrestrial contact, advanced alien technology, and the potential for humanity's spiritual and technological evolution. There is a strong undercurrent of critique towards established power structures, particularly concerning the suppression of free energy technologies and the manipulation of societies through fear and control, often referred to as a 'dark force' or 'New World Order.' The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for greater awareness, critical thinking, and a move towards a more enlightened and technologically advanced future, guided by extraterrestrial wisdom.
The magazine promotes the idea that humanity is at a critical juncture, facing the risk of falling under the control of negative forces, but also possessing the potential for a significant evolutionary leap with the right guidance. The Pleiadians are presented as benevolent beings offering assistance and knowledge to help humanity overcome its challenges and achieve a higher state of being.
Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: 2, 1999
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Editor: Sune Hjorth
This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, a quarterly journal for the study of facts concerning extraterrestrial flying objects and the presence of alien civilizations on Earth, delves into several critical and speculative topics, particularly focusing on the perceived threats and potential manipulations surrounding the turn of the millennium.
The Risky Millennium Shift
The lead article, "Det riskfyllda tusenårsskiftet" (The Risky Millennium Shift), explores the alarming possibility that a secret brotherhood, long working towards a totalitarian world order, has sinister plans for the upcoming millennium. The author suggests that a third world war is a possibility, but also posits that a more insidious plan might involve creating a false sense of alien invasion. This scenario, potentially executed through a project called "Bluebeam," would use advanced technology to simulate a hostile UFO presence, thereby creating a global crisis that would lead humanity to willingly surrender its individual rights and freedoms to a "World Government" in exchange for perceived security and welfare. The article references a 1938 radio experiment by Orson Welles, where a broadcast about a Martian invasion caused widespread panic in the USA, as an example of how fear of aliens can be exploited.
The text further elaborates on the "Bluebeam project," suggesting it aims to create an optical illusion of a fientlig UFO invasion. This would provide governments and the UN with a justification to declare a global state of emergency, activate existing emergency laws, and potentially implement authoritarian measures such as confiscating property and restricting personal freedoms. The article warns that this could lead to the establishment of a centralized global dictatorship, complete with a world government, world bank, world army, and world police.
Spiritual Deception and the New World Religion
Beyond the political and military implications, the issue also examines the potential for spiritual deception. The "Bluebeam project" is theorized to be capable of projecting holographic images of religious figures like Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, and Krishna into the sky. These projections, combined with auditory and telepathic signals, would be used to convince people that their respective gods are speaking to them, fulfilling ancient prophecies. The ultimate goal, according to the article, is to merge these figures into a single deity that explains that past religious texts have been misunderstood, thereby justifying the abolition of existing religions in favor of a "New Age" world religion.
An Alternative Civilization
An article by Sune Hjorth, "Barnen uppfostrades inom familjen..." (Children were raised within the family...), describes an idealized alien civilization. In this society, children are raised with attention and goodwill, encouraged to develop their own abilities through play and self-directed learning, with no mandatory schooling. There is no economic profit system based on capital accumulation; instead, production and cultivation are geared towards meeting the needs of the entire population, with resources freely available through community efforts. A strong sense of community prevails, where strangers are welcomed. Their cities are described as being located underground, not due to pollution, but to preserve surface green spaces and create aesthetically pleasing communities resembling crystals. Transportation includes an advanced underground subway system and electromagnetic vehicles. Notably, individuals possess the ability to travel astrally using their "spirit bodies" and can manipulate objects with their minds or through sonic means, creating a world that serves as a model for humanity.
Books by Sune Hjorth
The issue features promotional material for two books by Sune Hjorth: "Rymdmänniskor på Jorden!" (Space People on Earth!) and "Mästarens lära och liv" (The Master's Teachings and Life). "Rymdmänniskor på Jorden!" reportedly discusses the suppressed presence of extraterrestrials on Earth from a historical perspective, contrasting the advanced societies of "Pleiadian space friends" with the flawed conditions on Earth driven by greed and lust for power. It also suggests that the "god" of the Old Testament was a power-hungry potentate from a Pleiadian breakaway group, and that Jesus was the son of a Pleiadian. "Mästarens lära och liv" is presented as the true account of the Master's teachings and life, based on a text attributed to Judas Iskariot, which is claimed to be the original source for the Gospel of Matthew. The books are available for purchase via postal giro.
Organizational Information
The issue also includes contact information for Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO), listing its board members: Sune Hjorth (Chairman), Ivan Jonsson (Secretary), and Olof Andersson (Treasurer). The journal's ISSN, subscription fees, and details for ordering back issues are provided. Contact information for Andreas Ohlsson in Kista, Sweden, is also listed, presumably as a point of contact for book orders or inquiries.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the potential for global manipulation through staged events (specifically, a false alien invasion), the establishment of a New World Order, and the role of spiritual deception in controlling populations. The editorial stance, as represented by the content, is one of critical inquiry into powerful organizations and their alleged hidden agendas, promoting alternative historical and spiritual perspectives, and advocating for awareness of potential extraterrestrial influences and government conspiracies. The magazine actively promotes the writings of its editor, Sune Hjorth, who appears to be a central figure in disseminating these ideas.