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Beyond the Light Barrier BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER The autobiography of Elizabeth Klarer ELIZABETH KLARER 1980 2008 www.universe-people.com www.angels-heaven.org Small spaceships of the Metharia civilization (see pic. 277 at www.cosmic-people.com) BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 2 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER The romantic story of the encounter between a South African woman and a man from Meton, a planet in Proxima Centauri BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER is the autobiographical story of Elizabeth Klarer, a South African woman and Akon, an astrophysicist from Meton, a planet of Proxima Centuri that, at a distance of about 4.3 light years, is our nearest stellar neighbor. Elizabeth was taken in his spaceship to Meton, where she lived with him and his family for four months and where she bore his child. Her life on Meton is fascinatingly described. Akon brought Elizabeth back to Earth after the birth of their son, and continued to visit her thereafter. 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. Particular interest was shown in Elizabeth's experience by the British Ministry of Defence and they announced that UFOs do exist and are now official. Elizabeth's story has attracted the attention of many countries, in particular America, Britain and Russia. In 1975 she was given a standing ovation at the 11th International Congress of UFO Research Groups at Weisbaden, Germany, and her speech as guest of honor was applauded by scientists of twenty-two nations. In 1983 she addressed the House of Lords, in England and her paper was also read at the United Nations. BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 3 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org ABOUT ALPHA CENTAURI Proper Names: Rigel Kentaurus, Rigil Kentaurus, Toliman Bayer Designation: Alpha Centauri Flamsteed Number: None BSC: 5459 HD: 128620 Constellation: Centaurus Right Ascension: 14h 39m 36s Declination: -60° 50' 2'' Distance: 4.4 light years/1.4 parsecs Apparent Magnitude: 0.0 Absolute Magnitude: +4.3 Spectral Class: G2 Yellow Dwarf Optimum Visibility: May Alpha Centauri is the brightest star in the constellation Centaurus BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 4 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org DEDICATION To the memory of my sister, May Flower, who struggled for existence in a hostile world, and dedicated with love to Akon, who made it possible for this book to be written BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 5 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org ACKNOWLEDGMENTS During the past twenty-one years I have had the assistance of many hundreds of South Africans, foreign citizens and officials to whom I would like to express my gratitude. My deepest appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Hollidge and Mr. Tucker of Mathison & Hollidge, whose wonderful and unforgettable kindness, generosity, interest and care in my welfare have given me the time and strength to create this beautiful book. I also wish to thank and express my deep appreciation to Karl and Anny Veit, who gave their selfless coop- eration in the publication of this book, and for the inestimable value of Manfred Landeck's translation—he was tuned to my frequency. I wish to express my deep appreciation to the late Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding. I also express appreciation to Dr. Meiring Naude (Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister), Professor Tusinius, Professor Wilson (International Liaison Lawyer and Jurisconsultant to the British Institute), the South African Air Force, South African Security Police, Major and Mrs. Jock Flower and Major Aubrey Fielding (British Intelligence MI-10) for their valued encouragement and help. A special tribute is due to SABC, SABC-TV and the South African press. I wish to thank all the broadcasters and members of the press who have supported me and given publicity to this book, among many of them: Mrs. Joy Anderson, Mrs. Doreen Levin, Chris Vermaak, Richard Gibbs, Jan de Waal, Hilary Prendini, Petra Pieterse, Colonel Stephen Grenfell of the BBC, the Argus Group of newspapers, the Citizen and Fair Lady Magazines, Hoofstad, Dagbreek and many other news media. Finally, I want to express my love and gratitude to my daughter, Dr. Marilyn Phillips; my son, David Klarer; my sister, Mrs. Barbara McKenzie; my dearest friend, Mrs. Neslie Schmutz; and Mrs. Stephanie Mellis, who understood and supported my aspirations. I also want to thank our very dear Gus, Mrs. Augusta Sell, for giving me her thoughtful care, and to Geoff and Lynette Wilson for giving me such a lovely home to live in. BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 6 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org TABLE OF CONTENTS (*) TIME ON THE COSMIC LEVEL (**) FOREWORD: A SYMBOL OF MAN REACHING FOR THE MOON (1) A STRANGER IN OUR SKIES (2) LINK WITH MEN OF OTHER WORLDS (3) THE SECRETS OF LIGHT (4) AN ESCAPE ROUTE TO THE STARS (5) THE HEIGHTS OF CATHKIN (6) BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER: TO ALPHA CENTAURI (7) THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE (***) EPILOGUE: THE ALPHA AND OMEGA OF ALL THINGS BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 7 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org (*) TIME ON THE COSMIC LEVEL This book is about time on the cosmic level, with new data not yet registered on scientific instruments. The reader needs to follow the cosmic layout of my writing very closely to understand the vast implications involved. Otherwise, the cosmic scale of this book will be lost and misunderstood by many whose intelligence cannot be expanded in this epoch of time to a conscious awareness of our cosmic connections. —Elizabeth Klarer A.T.C.L. Dipl.Met., Cambridge The most beautiful and most profound emotion we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the sower of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull primitive can comprehend only in their primitive forms—this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness. —Albert Einstein Ikhanya elikhanya emnyameni. (A light that enlightened the darkness.) —Zulu praise BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 8 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org (**) A SYMBOL OF MAN REACHING FOR THE MOON (Foreword) "... and he was also a symbol... a symbol of man reaching for the moon and the stars, of man flashing into space in an endless adventure ..." For as long as man has lived in this world, from the days when he lived in a cave, he has searched for knowledge. He has reached the heights of Everest, the depths of the sea. His aircraft in thousands span the globe and gradually encircle this Earth at greater heights and greater speeds, making of what was a vast circumference something that is so puny that it is not surprising that he is reaching out into the vast, limitless, uncharted fields of space. He has reached the moon, the first stage of his journey to other civilizations on other worlds —for make no mistake, we are not alone. This is now proven by archaeologists, scientists and astronomers. The pace of discovery is heightening now that the clues have been established. Almost every day brings amazing and exciting discoveries. Other civilizations from whence we came are out there, and it is there that man's future must lie. Some years ago, when in British Intelligence in Malaya—fighting the communist bandits hidden in the vast jungles—one felt a sense of awful frustration. Nowhere in the world was there peace. The whole Earth was torn by strife, Cold War and hot war. Thousands of people said, "Man is making such a mess of life; there is such turmoil. Is it really worth living?" At the time, an Oxford professor came out and lectured to us. He said: "There are masses of Mother Grundies saying, 'What a dreadful age in which to live!' Do these people realize what a wonderful age it is? We are on the very threshold of leaving this planet and traveling and exploring the vast universe... This is the beginning." He went on to describe the ramjet, or flying stovepipe, as he described it—just a heated stovepipe that would soon project men through space at ever-increasing speeds. A dreadful age indeed! How fortunate we are to be alive, and what wonderful, enthralling achievements we may see in our lifetimes. These pages tell, through personal experience, of an advanced civilization in outer space, a civilization that has already found the secrets of space propulsion. One is enthralled at the beauty and wonder of their silent electrical ships that hover over and have landed on this Earth. Purely imaginary, one might say, until one reads the immense amount of scientific and technical explanation given by the author. The defeat of so-called gravity has long been a dream, with weightlessness being the answer. This, it seems, can only be achieved in the electrical field, and here it is described in absorbing detail for the scientist or the man in the street to perceive. It is indeed true to say that he who first achieves the answers will be complete master of this Earth. But these people from space are not only advanced in the scientific field; they are physically, mentally and spiritually evolved and wish to bring nothing but good to this planet. Let us hope that before man is given the secret, he too will want to take with him peace and BEYOND THE LIGHT BARRIER 9 cosmic-people.com angels-heaven.org goodwill and not the present strife and evils of this Earth.
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