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Good Planets are Hard to Find – Trailer

Saturday, December 8, 2012 19:52
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Cambridge Meteorologist & South African-Born Environmentalist, Elizabeth Klarer

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Alexandra Bruce

This trailer for an independent film currently in production was sent to me by its creator, filmmaker Uga Carlini.

The documentary is about Elizabeth Klarer and her prophecies; the warnings and solutions that she said were given to her by her extraterrestrial lover, Akon.

A short version of this film recently won the audience award at the SUSTAIN OUR AFRICA short film competition.

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Cambridge meteorologist and South African-born environmentalist, Elizabeth Klarer became internationally known not only for her environmental predictions dating as far back as the early fifties and the scientific knowledge that she often shared from international podiums but also for her non-fiction book ‘Beyond the Light Barrier’ which was published in 1979 and still rakes in world-wide sales.

In 1975, twenty two of the world’s top scientists were handpicked by leading German scientist, Prof Hermann Oberth (also known to the modern world as the founding father of rocketry and astronautics) who together with Elizabeth, were flown to Wiesbaden in Germany where she addressed them on her book ‘Beyond the Light Barrier’ and her then latest paper “The Nature of Gravity”. Soon after, she was invited to address the House of Lords in London as well as the UN.

She was the first South African to be afforded this honor. Her story was also a bona fide mystery story, sprinkled with verifiable facts, close associations with top brass military personnel, vanishings, claimed government protection programs and astounding revelations. What makes this unforgettable woman even more fascinating was that she claimed her information was given to her by her lover from an advanced human race, the scientist Akon, from the planet Meton, in the Alpha Centauri constellation and that between the two of them, our planet was a matter of universal security.

She stood behind her story with its strong environmental message until she died in February 1994, at the age of 83. She believed that her work was here, to educate, witness and share the implementable solutions she had experienced firsthand and to speak out in defense of nature. Curbing global warming; creating clean energy for the future; preserving the world’s oceans, wildlife and wild places; recycling; preventing pollution; ensuring safe and sufficient water and fostering sustainable communities, was part of her daily jargon since her early teen years in the 1920s.

This updated version of the GOOD PLANETS ARE HARD TO FIND promo, now includes previously unreleased footage of the actual Elizabeth Klarer revisiting the landing spots, in the Drakensberg, before her death in 1994. Footage courtesy of Digital Film Johannesburg.

Look out for the Chernobyl footage and the fascinating Credo Mutwa, a High Sanusi who is well known and respected for his work in nature conservation, and as an author of ground breaking books on African mythology and spiritual beliefs.

The promo was recently one of 500 shorts chosen out of 7000 for 2011′s InterBerlin FilmFestival, that was held in Germany and also just finished a sell out run at the Cape Winelands Film Festival March 2012.

Production company TOWERKOP CREATIONS www.towerkopcreations.co.za

Features the hit song by international acclaimed South African sensation THE PARLOTONES, ‘Fly to the moon’.



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