Human – Alien Love Story

Elizabeth Klarer was a South African lady who, beginning in 1956, went public with her claims that she had many encounters with aliens between 1954 and 1963. One of the earliest women to assert a relationship with an Alien was Klarer, who allegedly had her first visitation when she was seven years old. She encouraged faith in a cosmic consciousness and the idea of a better world. She aimed to spread a message of harmony, tolerance, and environmental awareness in her book Beyond the Light Barrier, which she attributed to the superior knowledge of a highly developed and flawlessly utopian Venusian culture.

Book

This is the autobiographical tale of Elizabeth Klarer and an astrophysicist named Akon from Meton, a planet of Proxima Centuri that is our nearest stellar neighbor at a distance of roughly 4.3 light years. Elizabeth was transported to Meton in his spacecraft, where she spent four months living with him and his family and gave birth to his child. Her description of her existence on Meton is interesting. After their son was born, Akon transported Elizabeth back to Earth and visited her ever since.


Akon described the workings of the light-propulsion system of his ship, and how it had enabled him and his people to traverse the great interstellar distances. The book goes into great length explaining this technology.

At the 11th International Congress of UFO Research Groups in Weisbaden in 1975, scientists from 22 different countries congratulated Elizabeth and gave her a standing ovation for her address as the guest of honor.

Story

Elizabeth and her older sister Barbara both allegedly experienced their first UFO encounters when they were seven years old. Elizabeth and her sister claimed to have seen a silver disc covered in a pearly shine swoop above them as they were feeding their Sealyham puppies outside the farmhouse. A large, orange-red, cratered planetoid was also seen orbiting and revolving in the upper atmosphere at the same time. The planetoid left a smoke trail in its wake as the disc raced to meet it, pacing and directing it northward.

Akon was the name of that Alien who Elizabeth fell in love with. Her sister May informed her that the native Zulu people were reporting sightings of the lightning bird in the sky in 1954 while she was living on the property Whyteleafe in the Natal midlands. In response, Elizabeth and her kids flew from Johannesburg to the farm, where she spent the night before climbing Flying Saucer Hill on December 27. She said she had witnessed the starship's descent there. It was three meters above the ground and emitting only a gentle hum. Its shell was whirling, but its center dome was still. Through one of the three portholes, the spaceman who later revealed himself as Akon was allegedly clearly visible; nevertheless, a barrier of heat emanating from the spacecraft prevented her from approaching, and his scout ship left once more.

According to reports, a string of contacts began in April 1958, setting her narrative different from the common UFO tales of the 1950s. Akon's visits came to a close with an all-day meeting with Elizabeth on the high plateau of Cathkin Peak, when he allegedly gave her a silver ring that strengthened their telepathic bond. A child was created after they had a successful relationship.

We merged in magnetic connection as the holy essence of our spirits merged into one as I gave myself up in ecstasy to the magic of his love making. She and her MG automobile were transported in 1959 to Akon's home planet, Meton, which is thought to circle Proxima Centauri in the nearby multiple-star system Alpha Centauri, following a pregnancy on Earth.

Her son, who was given the name Ayling, was born there. While Elizabeth regretfully returned home, he stayed behind on Meton to receive his education. She was allegedly influenced by Meton's planetary vibrations, and as a result, she was not allowed to go back there; instead, she received follow-up visits from Akon and Ayling. Though allegedly taking less than four months overall, the delivery and return trips were long enough to permit a nine-year stay on Meton.



On Meton, there were no urban areas or skyscrapers as we know them. Homes were strewn about in what looked like a park... There were no shortages of any type, no monetary system at all, and an abundance of everything that civilization needed, including food, water, and all building materials. There was also an endless supply of energy available from the atmosphere and the universe.

Before publishing a book about her extraterrestrial travels, Beyond the Light Barrier (1980), Klarer took a lot longer. George Adamski made it a point to stop in South Africa during his late 1950s lecture tour of the globe to search up Klarer so they could talk about their various encounters with the amiable, intelligent "space brothers." By then, Klarer was not the only Adamski supporter who had asserted her motherhood in space.






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