Health issues are forcing Hakan Blomqvist to scale back his blog articles. This unfortunate news is accompanied by an updated “position statement” about an Esoteric Tradition explaining the “multiverse” and indeed much of the UFO experience, particularly pertaining to Contact accounts. It’s also worth reviewing Hakan’s 2015 version of What I Have Been Trying to […]
A look at UFO personalities past and present commences with the important labors of AFU-Sweden in rescuing the work and archives of ufologists from loss to history. A bit of the personalities involved appears here, but more particularly in A Letter to Lynn Catoe, January 29, 1968. This John Keel note gives insight into some […]
Kevin Randle especially might take note of the first story in Hakan Blomqvist’s catalogue of surprising UFO behavior. A 1987 letter writer mentions participating during 1975-1980 in a “Project Pluto” tasked with recovering and studying “E.T. material.” The rest of Hakan’s article details even stranger tales, plus a George Adamski connection. Hakan also tells us […]
Here’s another perspective on just who/what Grey aliens might be. Hakan Blomqvist adds the contactee point of view to a Nick Redfern article we profiled last month. Hakan also links to a July 18, 1967, John Keel letter discussing MIBs as android creations. Keel site master Doug Skinner offers us two more communications in Keel’s […]
Hakan Blomqvist relates a passing-strange story and addresses the larger subject of “critters,” an explanation Kenneth Arnold would eventually entertain for his seminal UFO sighting. Bad news out of New Mexico as Roswell’s UFO Festival Canceled Due to Coronavirus. And it happens that the first weekend in July event isn’t even the biggest local gathering […]
How about something pleasant for a change? Hakan Blomqvist recalls happier times in lieu of celebrating the 50-year anniversary of a major Swedish UFO group. This article provides context, maybe a bit of calm focus-shifting, and a smidge of sadness at the end, reminding us that life is not all wonderful–yet perhaps not entirely bad. […]
Hakan Blomqvist tells a somewhat strange story about a claimed Swedish contactee. It seems that Sten Lindgren wasn’t terribly consistent in his claims, and Blomqvist “never found any concrete evidence than Sten was in physical contact with an alien group.” It seems the only hope Hakan holds that Sten Lindgren was as he said was […]
Hakan Blomqvist continues to provide little-known information on Early Contactee Extraordinaire George Adamski and his followers. Even for one not immersed in Contacteeism, the stories fascinate. John Keel was enmeshed with Contactees, which affected his perspective on “the biggest story of our times.” In A Letter to Coral and Jim Lorenzen, August 8, 1966 we […]
Hakan Blomqvist gives us a look at his early years in ufology and ultimately the founding of AFU-Sweden. This helps us understand why Contacteeism and the esoteric context are so important to him, and why he found such interest in the work of Jacques Vallee and John Keel. John Keel site-minder Doug Skinner provides insights […]
Many might think Orfeo Angelucci was a sort of con man, but Hakan Blomqvist sees in the early Contactee the essence of the Esoteric tradition. Blomqvist compares Angelucci quotes with those from esoteric writers to prove his point. Kevin Randle marvels at modern-day Contacteeism of the Pleiadean kind, personified by Gosia Duszak and Billy Meier. […]