New York UFO: Sex and UFOs Within recent years the Alien UFO Abduction Phenomena has become an ever more prominent aspect of the UFO controversy reports of alleging sexual intimacies sought or unsought between witnesses and Alien entities have proliferated. Sexual themes surfaced occasionally through rarely in the Alien contactee literature of the 1950's with stories of space encounters going back to 1932. A South African Alien UFO contactee Elizabeth Klarer claimed not only to have had a long standing love affair with Akon a scientist from a utopian planet Meton, but to have borne a son by him during an extended stay on that world. Theirs was not mere earthly sex. "I surrendered in ecstasy to the magic of his love making our bodies merging in magnetic union as the divine essence of our spirits became one" she recalled " and I found the true meaning of love in mating with a man from another planet." Conservative ufologists scoffed at the extravagant claims of contactees but most took seriously reports of uncommunicative Alien humaniods the sort of sightings that would be Close Encounters of the Third kind. At 1 a.m. on October 16, 1957 a young Brazilian man Antonio Villas Boas living on a farm near Sao Francisco de Salles in the state of Minas Gerais was dragged from a tractor and into a UFO. There it's Alien humanlike forms in spacesuits removed his clothing sponged a thick odorless liquid over his body took blood sample and left him alone in a room with a kind of bed minutes later a naked women with whitish blond hair attractive but not owing to her long slanted eyes and pointed chin entirely human in appearance walked in. Through she never spoke she and Villas-Boas engaged in two acts of intercourse. After the second she collected a semen sample and put it in a container. Before exiting she pointed to her belly then to the sky. Interplanetary Intercourse in latter years as the Alien UFO Abduction phenomena came into prominence the Villa-Boas case was echoed in a handful of reports. Source The UFO Book Jerome Clark.

