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Title: UFO-KONTAKT Issue: Nr 3, 2000 Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO) Date: 2000

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: Nr 3, 2000
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Date: 2000

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the official organ of the Swedish UFO Federation, explores a range of topics related to UFOs, alien contact, spirituality, and ancient mysteries. The cover features an image of the Great Pyramid of Giza, hinting at ancient extraterrestrial connections.

Table of Contents

  • The issue includes the following articles:
  • Till våra läsare (To our readers)
  • Tidsresa till år 32 (Time travel to year 32)
  • Möte med en utomjording (Encounter with an extraterrestrial)
  • Genetiskt utnyttjade av de grå ombord! (Genetically exploited by the greys on board!)
  • Högre utvecklade varelser i rymden (Higher developed beings in space)
  • Annons (Advertisement)

To Our Readers

This section, written by Sune Hjorth, introduces the articles in the issue. It notes that extraterrestrial "friends" were disappointed by the spiritual underdevelopment of humanity, particularly its adherence to dogmatic religions and the threat of nuclear war. The section highlights a time travel experience of contactee Eduard Meier to the year 32 AD to clarify the teachings of Immanuel (Jesus), an encounter with a benevolent alien in 1920, and the genetic exploitation of humans by 'grey' aliens. It also mentions Neale Donald Walsch's "Conversations with God" series.

Time Travel to Year 32

This article details the experiences of Eduard Meier, a contact person for extraterrestrials, who, with the help of an alien named Asket from the Pleiades, undertook a time travel journey to 32 AD. The purpose was to understand the true teachings of Immanuel (Jesus) and to see how they were later distorted into Christianity. Meier and Asket visited the area near the Dead Sea and learned about the manipulation of humanity by 'Gizeh intelligences'. Asket explained that humanity's technological advancement has outpaced its spiritual development, leading to the risk of self-destruction through nuclear war, similar to a past planetary catastrophe. The article emphasizes that while humanity has advanced technologically, its spiritual growth has lagged, hindered by dogmatic cult religions that obscure truth. The aliens, possessing advanced technology, enabled time travel to allow Meier to meet Immanuel before his crucifixion and clarify his message.

Upon arrival in 32 AD, after preparing with period-appropriate clothing and currency, they met Immanuel near Jerusalem. Immanuel recognized them and spoke of the distortion of his teachings by the scribes and Pharisees, who created a false cult religion that robbed people of their spiritual freedom and enriched themselves materially. He predicted his own suffering and martyrdom, stating that his physical body would die, but his spirit would remain vital. Immanuel also revealed that his teachings would be distorted and that Judas Iscariot would be falsely accused of betrayal, while the true betrayer would be someone else who stole and sold a scroll containing Immanuel's words.

Immanuel explained that the forged versions of his teachings would lead to much suffering over the next two thousand years, but the truth would eventually prevail. He mentioned that Judas Iscariot was writing down his true teachings, which would be preserved and later discovered. He also predicted that he would be persecuted for his true message, and that a man named Paulus would later falsely attribute divine omnipotence to him and spread distorted versions of his teachings.

Encounter with an Extraterrestrial

This article recounts a story from Timothy Good's book "Alien Base," detailing an encounter in June 1920 between a 16-year-old named Albert Coe and an alien. While on a canoe trip in Ontario, Canada, Coe heard cries for help and found a man trapped in a crevice. Coe assisted the man, who was wearing a silver-grey, silk-like suit with a small instrument panel. The rescued man explained he had a flying craft nearby and that his accident occurred when the ground gave way as he tried to jump over the crevice. The alien, who identified himself as Zret (later revealed to be 'Mister X' spelled backward), expressed gratitude and provided his name and address. Coe helped Zret to his craft, which was a round, silver disc about 6 meters in diameter, supported by three legs and topped with a dome. Zret entered the craft, which then ascended rapidly and disappeared.

Six months later, Coe received a letter from 'Xretsim' inviting him to breakfast. At the meeting, Zret, now conventionally dressed, revealed his true age to be 304 years, with his people having a potential lifespan of about 630 years, requiring rejuvenation every 105 years. Zret explained that his people originated from a planet near Tau Ceti that had dried out 14,000 years prior. They had attempted to colonize Earth with a fleet of 62 ships, but most were destroyed. Some survivors landed on Mars and eventually developed the technology to reach Earth. Zret's people are described as being spiritually more developed than humans and are concerned about humanity's destructive tendencies, particularly its development of weapons of mass destruction. They had infiltrated various nations as technicians to monitor scientific progress, especially the race to understand atomic secrets.

Genetically Exploited by the Greys On Board!

This article discusses three categories of extraterrestrial visitors. The first are benevolent, highly developed intelligences aiming to help humanity. The second category consists of power-hungry reptilians, possibly from Nibiru, who have sought to enslave humanity for millennia, potentially through hybrid offspring in positions of power. The third category comprises the 'grey' aliens, small beings with large heads and black eyes, who abduct humans for their own purposes. These abductees are taken aboard spacecraft and subjected to genetic exploitation. The article suggests that the greys' actions might stem from their own desperate situation, possibly due to a past nuclear war that rendered their home planet uninhabitable, forcing them into underground existence or emigration. Their current civilization is characterized by a lack of independent thought and warm emotional life, resembling a beehive or anthill.

The article references two books, "Alien Base" by Timothy Good and "Intruders" by Budd Hopkins, and "Abducted" by John Mack, which describe the abduction experiences of many people. The primary goal of these abductions is to create a new, more viable hybrid race, possibly for reproduction or to take control of Earth. Abductees often recall their traumatic experiences through hypnosis. The process typically involves strange sounds, lights, vibrations, and a feeling of being transported, often through solid objects, to a spacecraft. Once aboard, they undergo examinations, telepathic communication, and various procedures, including tissue sampling and the insertion of implants. The article notes that the greys' actions, while possibly driven by survival needs, are a violation of human integrity and cosmic laws.

It is questioned whether the greys are collaborating with malevolent extraterrestrials and human authorities to establish a New World Order. Some abductees report receiving messages about humanity's environmental crisis and overpopulation, with one geolog being told that humanity was rushing towards self-destruction. However, the article suggests that the primary purpose of these abductions is not to impart wisdom but perhaps to create a facade of benevolence.

Higher Developed Beings in Space

This article argues that humanity's current way of life, characterized by destructive weapons, environmental degradation, and spiritual underdevelopment, is leading towards a catastrophe. It contrasts this with the higher developed intelligences in space who aim to guide humanity. The author criticizes the concept of a personal God who judges and punishes, and the doctrine of original sin, suggesting these have enslaved believers rather than fostering humane behavior. The article also critiques the materialistic scientific view of life as a mere biochemical event and the concept of 'survival of the fittest,' which promotes competition and conflict.

This worldview, the article contends, benefits the 'financial mafia' that controls global power and wealth through media, banking, and secret societies, leading to the exploitation of human labor and natural resources. The author points to the work of benevolent extraterrestrials who communicate with chosen contact persons to guide humanity. It mentions Neale Donald Walsch's "Conversations with God" series as an example of such communication, where Walsch, after a period of personal crisis, engaged in a dialogue with a higher intelligence through automatic writing, exploring profound questions about life, relationships, and existence.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-KONTAKT revolve around the existence of extraterrestrial life, the potential for alien contact, and the spiritual development of humanity. There is a strong undercurrent of concern about humanity's self-destructive tendencies, both technologically and spiritually, and a hope that guidance from higher extraterrestrial intelligences can help avert disaster. The magazine appears to adopt a critical stance towards established religious doctrines, viewing them as tools of control and spiritual enslavement, while promoting alternative spiritual and extraterrestrial perspectives. The editorial stance seems to be one of advocating for spiritual awakening and awareness of extraterrestrial influences, urging readers to look beyond materialistic explanations and established dogma.

Title: UFO-KONTAKT
Issue: 2000-08
Volume: 2000
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 1103-6842
Cover Headline: Rymdmänniskor på Jorden! (Space People on Earth!)

This issue of UFO-KONTAKT, the quarterly journal for the study of facts concerning extraterrestrial flying objects and the presence of alien civilizations on Earth, delves into the concept of 'Highly Evolved Beings' (HEB) and contrasts their advanced societies with those on our planet. The magazine features articles that explore themes of spirituality, societal structures, and environmental consciousness, offering a critique of current human civilization.

The Nature of Highly Evolved Beings (HEB)

The magazine posits that the 'cosmic being' or 'God' wished to experience its own existence through external reference points. This led to the creation of numerous smaller beings who could incarnate into physical bodies, developing their personalities through free will, either positively or negatively. Positive development is defined as the realization of one's true, higher self, achieved through understanding one's connection to the divine collective.

HEBs are presented as beings with a significantly longer lifespan, attributed to their pure, oxygen-rich environment and vegetarian diet, as well as a more positive and balanced consciousness. Their societies are characterized by strong cohesion within families, extended families, and communities. Unlike on Earth, children are not separated from their families for institutional care; instead, elders actively participate in upbringing and education, sharing their life experience, knowledge, and wisdom.

Culturally, HEB societies are free from the intense competition and rivalry prevalent on Earth. Activities like sports, which are heavily promoted on Earth through media, are absent among HEBs, who apparently believe that time can be better utilized in other ways. Their societies do not focus on creating winners or losers; instead, everyone's basic needs are met, and cooperation is key to enhancing the quality of life. Deception and manipulation for personal gain are foreign concepts; the emphasis is on sharing what one has.

Critique of Earth's Society and Systems

The magazine strongly criticizes the exploitative and power-driven nature of human civilization on Earth. It highlights the stark contrast between HEB societies and the current state of humanity, suggesting that Earth's civilization is primitive. The article points out that while humanity has made scientific and technological advancements, its spiritual development has lagged significantly, posing a risk of self-destruction.

A core principle guiding HEB civilizations is interconnectedness and consideration for other beings. They understand that all living organisms within the biological system are interdependent, and the relative needs of all species are kept in balance through conscious awareness.

In contrast, Earth's economic system is depicted as allowing a privileged few to amass wealth and power through 'parasitic' means, benefiting from 'work-free income' and fortunes at the expense of their fellow humans. Such a system is deemed unthinkable among HEBs, where resources are considered common property, and the fruits of collective labor are distributed equitably. Everyone is entitled to self-realization, joy, and happiness.

Negative emotions like stress, hatred, and envy are alien to HEBs. They recognize that such feelings are detrimental to the physical body and must be avoided. The magazine also implicitly criticizes harmful habits like smoking, suggesting that HEBs would not engage in activities that lead to premature death. The concept of profit-driven individuals or corporations, such as tobacco companies, is seen as incompatible with their nature.

Furthermore, HEBs would not tolerate the monopolization of resources like oil for profit, nor would they suppress inventions that could provide free energy. The magazine laments that the suppression of such technologies has perpetuated the use of chemicals that pollute the air and water, and has maintained a system that poisons both.

HEBs' sense of environmental responsibility is presented as markedly different from that of humans. They would not pollute the air, water, or land. They refrain from destroying fertile soil with chemicals that are absorbed by plants and animals, eventually contaminating the human body through consumption. The article specifically condemns the destruction of rainforests for short-term profit, emphasizing their vital role in sustaining life. It explains the symbiotic relationship between humans, trees, and oxygen, noting that deforestation disrupts this balance and takes centuries to rectify.

Sune Hjorth's Books

The issue also features information about two books by Sune Hjorth. "Rymdmänniskor på Jorden!" (Space People on Earth!) is described as a book that deals with the extraterrestrial presence on our planet, a topic allegedly suppressed by those in power. It presents the societies of the Pleiadian space friends against the backdrop of Earth's societal problems, driven by greed and lust for power. The book also suggests that the Old Testament's 'god' was a power-hungry potentate from a Pleiadian breakaway group, and that Jesus was the son of a Pleiadian.

The second mentioned text is the story of Judas Iscariot's account of the Master's teachings and life. This scripture, supposedly discovered in modern times and translated into Swedish, is presented as the original source for the Gospel of Matthew, which the magazine claims was a falsification. This text is said to be available in limited quantities.

Subscription Information

The magazine "UFO-KONTAKT" is the official organ of the Sveriges UFO-förbund (SUFO). It is published quarterly and costs 120 SEK for subscribers in Sweden and 140 SEK for those in other Nordic countries. Subscription details and information on purchasing back issues are provided, along with contact information for the editor-in-chief, Sune Hjorth, including his postal address, phone number, fax, and email.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the existence and nature of extraterrestrial civilizations, particularly 'Highly Evolved Beings,' and their advanced societal and spiritual models. There is a strong critique of Earth's current societal, economic, and environmental practices, which are portrayed as primitive, destructive, and driven by greed and power. The editorial stance appears to advocate for a shift in human consciousness towards greater interconnectedness, environmental responsibility, and a rejection of exploitative systems. The magazine also promotes the idea of suppressed knowledge regarding extraterrestrial contact and historical interpretations influenced by alien interactions.