Elizabeth Klarer, a South African woman born in 1910, had a background in meteorology and a keen interest in astronomy. She claimed to have experienced multiple encounters with extraterrestrials between 1954 and 1963, with the most notable event occurring in 1956.
In 1956, during a visit to the Barberton Mountains in South Africa, Klarer reported seeing a flying saucer that landed nearby. Describing the craft as having a cupola and a rotating light, she claimed to have been taken aboard by extraterrestrial beings. One of the beings, whom she named "Akon," became a central figure in her story. According to Klarer, Akon communicated telepathically and revealed insights about his advanced civilization. She recounted having a close and even romantic relationship with Akon, who allegedly fathered her child. Klarer detailed these experiences in her book, "Beyond the Light Barrier," where she described their interactions and the technology of their spacecraft.
Klarer's account has been met with a range of reactions, from intrigue to skepticism. Many have questioned the authenticity of her experiences, suggesting they might be fabrications or manifestations of psychological distress. Despite this, Klarer maintained her story until her death in 1994. She continued to speak about her encounters, promoting a vision of cosmic consciousness and a hopeful future for humanity.
Several hours (1956)
Discussion Board
Please login to join the discussion.
No comments yet. Be the first to start the discussion!