Rauni-Leena Tellervo Luukanen-Kilde née Valve[1] (15 November 1939 – 8 February 2015) was a
Finnish physician who wrote and lectured on
parapsychology,
ufology and
mind control.
Biography
Luukanen-Kilde was born in
Värtsilä. She had to flee with her family in infancy during the Second World War and was raised in
Helsinki.[2] She studied medicine at the universities of
Oulu and
Turku, graduating in 1967.[3] She was at one point the only medical practitioner at the hospital in
Pelkosenniemi, performing dental and veterinary work as well.[4] In March 1975, she became a provincial medical officer in
Rovaniemi, Lapland;[2] she became chief medical officer for Lapland.[4][5]
In 1982, as Rauni-Leena Luukanen, she published Kuolemaa ei ole (There Is No Death).[6] She had been interested in the paranormal since she was a teenager, but the 1985 car accident which led to her retirement was reportedly "significant in her turn to ufology".[2] She appeared as a featured speaker at UFO conferences, helped organize the first international conference on
extraterrestrials in Finland[7] and authored books about UFOs,
alien abductions,
mind control and
conspiracy theories. Luukanen-Kilde claimed to have been "rescued" from danger by
extraterrestrials, and to have esoteric skills and knowledge as a result of her relationship with them.[8] She said that there was a secret exchange program between humans and aliens that was being deliberately suppressed by "powerful Western governments", particularly the United States.[2] Luukanen-Kilde also said that secret military and intelligence agencies were practising mind control technology on the world population using cell phones and supercomputers and that a plot to kill most of the Earth's population using the
swine flu vaccine was being carried out by the
WHO,
Henry Kissinger and the
Bilderberg Group.[9] Her article on cybernetic implants as a means of control is widely circulated.[3][10] She appears in the 1999 film Revelations: The End Times, Volume 2.
Luukanen-Kilde married a Norwegian diplomat in 1987[2] and moved to Norway in 1992.[11] After her husband's death in 1996, Luukanen-Kilde died in February 2015 in
Vaasa after a long illness, having returned to Finland shortly before.[3]
Bright Light on Black Shadows. Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, 2015
ISBN978-0-9940374-0-4
JASNE ŚWIATŁO W CIEMNOŚCI TUNELU, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, 2016
ISBN978-0-9940374-1-1
JAKIM CVJETLOM PREKO CRNIH SJENA Vesna Smokovic 52100 Pula ISBN 978 - 953-48151-1-3
References
^Meretoja, Olli (ed.): Suomen lääkärit 2007, p. 665. Helsinki: Suomen Lääkäriliitto, 2008.
ISBN978-951-9433-56-1(in Finnish) Ultra, November 1999, p. 4.
^As
automatic writing dictated by her deceased grandmother: "Automaattikirjoitusteksti saatu kirjoittajan isoäidiltä Aino Sofia Halmetojalta", note on the first edition.