Sunday, December 05, 2004

White People from the Sky


What about South Africa? Have any UFO's been sighted there? I read this book, Beyond the Light Barrier when I was a teenager. It was pretty amazing then, and it corresponds to everything reported now.

Here's an interesting introduction to Elizabeth Klarer which I copied from:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/
homepages/AndyPage/klarer.htm


South Africa's most famous "contactee", Elizabeth Klarer, died from cancer at the age of 83 in February ('94) . Her story is quite fantastic, but she has never tried to cash in on it. Her overriding aim appeared merely to impart her "Alien Knowledge" of the properties of electro-magnetism, which she partly - perhaps wholly, who am I to say, addressed in her book Beyond the Light Barrier (Aquarian Book Centre Publishers: ISBN 0 86978 178 2).

At the time of her death she was writing a book with the draft title of "Gravity File" which was intended to address the question of a unified field theory.

Among the claims she made are that, in the World War II years, she was trained to observe UFO's for the South African Airforce; that she has addressed international gatherings of scientists on the "secret of light"; and that in 1986 she was given VIP treatment in the US when she "visited NASA and many top scientists".

But perhaps her most remarkable claim is that she met and made love to what would probably be called a "Nordic-type" alien and subsequently was flown to his homeworld in the Alpha-Centauri star system where she gave birth to a son who remains there. She claimed to have brought a fern and some crystals back with her. Photographs of the objects appear in her book.

Her story has aroused controversy and disbelief, but she has stuck to it for many years.

She was born in the rural town of Mooi River in the province of Natal and spent her early life on the family farm in Rosetta, in the foothills of the Drakensberg (Dragon Mountains). It was during that period, she recounts in her book, that she received the first inkling that her life was to be somehow different.

An elder from among the Zulu people who lived in the area gave her the name "The One Who Brings Together" and told her that her golden hair would bring the "white people from the sky and there will be a meeting together".


Klarer describes in detail how flying saucers work (their exteriors created out of particles of light in 15 minutes), and describes, again in great detail, life on a planet called Meton in a system with three suns in the Alpha Centuari system. She has addressed the House of Lords in London, and made numerous speeches, often receiving standing ovations at the end.

For a personal account, from Klarer herself, here is a long interview with Klarer conducted by Stuart Bush: http://www.sincitywebhosting.com/
Wintimes/ewn/intervie
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