For about 4 months, Elizabeth Klarer, a South African woman, lived on the planet of Proxima Centauri, where she fell in love with an alien that had brought her there. The history of Elizabeth Klarer is one of the most bizarre and unusual in ufology. She was the first woman who claimed to have been in sexual relations with an alien. Starting in 1956, she publicly claimed to have been contacted by aliens multiple times between 1954 and 1963.
At the same time, the woman assured that everything she had told was true, particularly, falling in love with an alien, the birth of a child from him, and a journey through colorful starry worlds. Klarer had led an active life before she was abducted by aliens. She was interested in music, aviation, and meteorology. During World War II, she served in the Royal Air Force, which characterizes her as a sane woman and a patriot of her country.
Elizabeth’s first UFO encounter occurred in the Drakensberg Mountains in 1954. She saw a really handsome man inside it. Then, in 1956, she encountered the same UFO again, and this time it had landed. The man inside, named Akon from Venus, invited her in. He had a fair golden-hued skin while another member of the crew was short, and stocky with olive skin. She took a short trip in the saucer, and they offered her water, a red apple, and fruit like bananas. Akon spoke perfect English and said he had lived on Earth for a short time. She talked with him and was later returned to where she was.
In her autobiography”Beyond the Light Barrier,” she mentioned that Akon was an astrophysicist from Meton, a planet of Proxima Centauri that, at a distance of about 4.3 light-years. Akon explained how his spaceship’s light-propulsion technology operated, and how it allowed him and his people to travel across vast interstellar distances. This technology is explained in detail in the book. She even painted the alien’s portrait.
“Above the clouds, two spaceships were hovering in the clear sky. Akon’s ship lowered a little and I knew we had found each other. This brought me into close communication—a bond of affinity and love—with Akon, who assured me of his physical presence and transmitted much information about his way of life, where he came from and the great civilization of his people. When the time was right, I went out into the mountains to find him, away from the cities and pollution of Earth people, away to the beautiful and mysterious Drakensberg of Natal where I was born in the year of Halley’s Comet.”— Elizabeth Klarer in Beyond the Light Barrier
Elizabeth and Akon had a son together. It is not clear for what reasons, but she did not paint the image of her son, perhaps because she had seen him for a short time. The hybrid child was forced to stay on the planet Meton, where Elizabeth’s love story took place. The woman was forced to return to Earth after four months of living on another planet. To her great regret, she began to have heart problems, which were caused by the magnetic field of a new planet for her.
Akon and the others told Elizabeth that they were actually from Venus and that they had lived on it before it turned into a cold chunk of stone. When Venus died, they flew to a planet called “Meton” and now live there. They noted that when Venus was a normal planet, there were many planets like the Earth.
They said that Venus had died because its orbit changed, and it came too close to the Sun. When they realized that the irreparable would happen, they began to fly away from Venus in search of other worlds and used the Earth and the Moon for temporary stops.
Elizabeth learned that the Venusians still have their bases on Earth, the Moon, and also on Mars, and they regularly visit them because they feel responsible for the fate of earthlings and want to make them more developed.
After her extraterrestrial experience, she wrote the book “Beyond the Light Barrier,” where she tried to convey a message of peace, love, and care about the environment. She believed that the highest authorities deliberately hid this information from the public and did not want universal love to live in the hearts of people.
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In the voluminous Parthenon correspondence file at AFU is preserved letters from almost all the well-known public contactees of the 1950s and 60s. Edith Nicolaisen, the founder of the Parthenon publishing house, had the ambition to translate and publish as many contactee books in Swedish as possible. The Nicolaisen – Klarer correspondence file consists of 23 letters, written between 1956-1976.
On July 17, 1956, Elizabeth succeeded in taking seven photographs of the flying saucer. Edith Nicolaisen read the Flying Saucer Review article and immediately wrote a letter to Elizabeth and received a reply on February 7, 1957. (Source)
In her second letter to Elizabeth, Edith Nicolaisen gave a detailed summary of her own life and experiences. She was usually very reluctant to reveal personal details of her life, especially to her Swedish correspondents, but were somewhat more open when writing to contactee friends around the world.
This is the only letter so far, where it mentions possible meetings with extraterrestrials: “You know, George A., has often written that ”the Brothers” from other planets walk among us, and I do believe that I have met one at Stockholm and one at Copenhagen, George told me once that they have a very characteristic feature – and I believe that I have recognized this particular feature. The latter at Copenhagen could have been 40 years but also 400 years! Next time I shall try to get the courage to address this type of gentlemen.”
Edith and Elizabeth continued a friendly correspondence and in 1959 Parthenon published the small booklet I rymdskepp över Drakensberg. This was essentially the material from the Flying Saucer Review article, with some updated information from Elizabeth. A second edition was published in 1967.
In her last letter to Edith Nicolaisen (Nov. 27, 1976), Elizabeth Klarer wrote regarding Beyond the Light Barrier: ”This book is a must for you and I hope you will be able to publish it at Parthenon.” But Edith never replied and ended twenty years of friendship and correspondence with silence. She published the second edition of Klarer´s first booklet I rymdskepp över Drakensberg, but never mentioned the second book. Instead of trying to understand what had happened to Elizabeth and openly expressing her disappointment and doubts, Edith simply ended the contact.
The British Ministry of Defence took a keen interest in Elizabeth’s story, leading them to acknowledge the existence of UFOs officially. Her experiences attracted attention from various countries, notably the United States, Britain, and Russia. Elizabeth received recognition for her story, including a standing ovation at the 11th International Congress of UFO Research Groups in Germany in 1975. She was also a guest of honor, and her speech was applauded by scientists from twenty-two nations. In 1983, she addressed the House of Lords in England, and her paper was presented at the United Nations.
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I became friends with Madam Klarer in the early 1980’s and used to visit her for tea at her cottage and listen to all the stories.
Could you please share your personal experience with her?
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In 2010 two aliens from the Pleiades visited my astral realm around the dawn on December 28th … a female in spacesuit, with blond hair, blue eyes, and white skin told me telepathically that she had to go back as a Creator, while a male jsut standing behind her … I thought she might be a commandor … at that time I was a believer of Shintoism, and she might be Amaterasu with her broghrer Susano, who is the hightest Goddess of Japan!
Since that incident I’ve been captureed with the mysery of the Pleiades, and recognized I AM a Starseed from the Pleiades, after the investigation of many books, yutubes, and related materials!
Now I’ve been aware of being one of lightworkers for this planet, who assists this planet and the population to transcend the shift of evolving into multidimension!