Doccie asks about Births of Aliens in South Africa

Doccie asks about births of aliens in South Africa

Doccie asks about births of aliens in South Africa

A documentary called Beyond the Light Barrier is available to watch on Amazon Prime. It’s about a woman from South Africa named Elizabeth Klarer who said she dated and had a child with an alien.

There has been a lot of material on social media and new streaming services over the past few years that has slowly started to spread the idea that aliens visit Earth and might even walk among us.

There is also a lot of evidence that humans are being trained and conditioned for a probable alien invasion or just a pairing of civilizations of some kind.

In the 1950s and 1960s, South African Elizabeth Klarer said she had a relationship with an alien and even had a kid with them. You can watch a documentary about her on Amazon Prime.

The documentary isn’t very well put together and the stories aren’t always connected, but the subjects are so interesting that Googling history fills in the blanks. If you want to know more about the show before you watch it, you could look it up on the internet.

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He also wrote a book with the same name. In the documentary, old interviews with her friends, neighbours, and children add colour to the story.

Klarer talks about how an alien named Akon called her from the planet Meton, which she said is in the Alpha Centauri star system.

Klarer says that she met Akon for the first time when she was a child, and that they became romantically involved over time.

She says that she and Akon went to his home planet, where she got pregnant and had a son named Ayling. This is the most unbelievable part of her story.

Ayling doesn’t live on Earth, and Klarer’s “earth son” David hasn’t met his alien brother or sister.

Klarer talked about Meton in a way that makes sense. A very advanced society where there is plenty of peace and no pollution or sickness.

It’s an ideal in the same way that science fiction movies have been for decades. Of course, there is also the goal to spread peace, understanding, and happiness across the galaxy.

The technology on Meton is said to be so advanced that it makes travelling through space easy, and the planet’s environment is said to be perfect for life.

Scientists found a possible livable zone with a planet about the size of Neptune in Alpha Centauri in 2019. This is both interesting and scary because it gives Klarer’s story more weight.

This is exactly the spot where Klarer said Meton was. Akon’s home world.

Akon was said to be a scientist who wanted to add new genes to Meton’s, which is why he was trained and eventually paired with Klarer.

She said that the connection was both romantic and scientific. The son she had for Akon, whom she named Ayling, has traits of both humans and aliens, but she didn’t have much touch with her alien child because he was stationed so far away.

Many UFO experts and scientists have never been able to back up Klarer’s claims. However, the cut-and-paste documentary includes interviews that piece together stories of aliens living in the Drakensberg with accounts of Klarer’s personality and experiences from family, friends, and skeptical neighbours.

It even has a sidebar with Credo Mutwa, king of the Sangoma’s and traditional healer who talked about Zulu stories from the past that talk about alien contact. He also talked about this.

Watching the documentary is hard; it looks like the creators just put together a bunch of old footage, added some illustrations, and tried to make some images more interesting when they didn’t need to be emphasized to make their point.

The visual language doesn’t stay the same, and the voice-over and story don’t do much to connect the dots.

Some things that could have been looked into more deeply were not, such as UFO Hill in the Drakensberg, other alien activity and rabbit holes, or the alien plant species that was supposedly found where Akon landed.

Instead, skeptical friends who didn’t have much to say were added. Along with that, there is a two-minute musical interlude that is completely unrelated and so forgettable that it’s hard to remember what it’s for.

Still, the subject is interesting even though it has a lot of problems. Who would have thought that a member of South Africa would meet an alien, fall in love with them, and have a child with them? A very advanced being that came to Earth to find genetic diversity for a world with no dirt or sickness and easy space travel.

Klarer’s comments show that she was sure of what she said, and her friends agreed with her.

Watch the video and pay attention to what it’s about instead of how it was made. After watching the 88-minute show, the real fun starts: do more study on the subject or watch some of the better-made UFO and alien shows on Amazon Prime.

It’s enough to make anyone believe in conspiracies.

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