Elizabeth Klarer

Elizabeth Klarer
Cathkin Peak plateau 29°04′29″S 29°21′04″E / 29.07472°S 29.35111°E / -29.07472; 29.35111, supposed scene of a day-long rendezvous with Akon during which Ayling was conceived.
Born1 July 1910
Mooi River, Natal, South Africa
Died9 February 1994 (aged 83)
Known forClaimed to have been contacted by extraterrestrials between 1954 and 1963
Spouses
William Stafford Phillips
(m. 1932)
Paul Klarer
(m. 1946)
Aubrey Fielding
(m. 1963)
Children3

Elizabeth Klarer (née Woollatt; 1 July 1910 – 9 February 1994) was a South African woman who, starting in 1956, publicly claimed to have been contacted by aliens multiple times between 1954 and 1963.[1] Her first visitation supposedly occurred when she was seven, and she was one of the first women to claim a sexual relationship with an extraterrestrial.[2] She promoted an ideal of a better world and beliefs in a cosmic consciousness.[3][4] In her book Beyond the Light Barrier, she strived to convey a message of peace, love, understanding and environmentalism, which she credited to the superior wisdom of an advanced and immaculately utopian Venusian civilization.[5][6] She promoted conspiracy theories of an international cover-up that kept vital information from the public,[7] and claimed to have been threatened with abduction to press her into revealing details about alien technology.[4][6]

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