A man from Vercelli, Italy, claimed to have been abducted by aliens from the so-called planet Clarion in September 1981. The planet is located in the Eagle Galaxy, 150,000 light-years from Earth. Maurizio Cavallo, 68 years old (in 2020), is also a journalist, scientist, and official speaker at several international conferences (Lyon, Cattolica, Marseille, etc.) and has worked as a professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont.
In 2012, he publicly spoke about extraterrestrial beings at a conference in Turin, Italy. He referred to them as our first ancestors, cosmic protectors, lords of the rainbow, and custodians of the universe.
At the age of 7, Cavallo had his first contact experience, but it was erased from his memory. When he was first abducted by aliens in 1981 and taken to a secret base in the Amazon rainforest, he recalled the initial contact that had taken place in his childhood through neural holograms.

He argued that the aliens live forever and come from the main source of life, where eternity is created. He did not explain what kind of source he was referring to. According to Cavallo, he was abducted several times. The aliens revealed to him shocking facts about the universe, and he is trying to share them with people.
In his book Beyond Heaven; At the Sources of Time; Shine from the Abyss, he wrote that the aliens revealed to him many secrets about the structure of the universe. For example, they told him that there are not 9 planets in the solar system, but 12, and that the space known to humanity is the most common particle in the universe.
Cavallo said he was held captive by humanoids more than once and was able to discover that the aliens possess unprecedented strength, immortality, and incredible beauty. Overall, they are very different from humans.
At the conference, Maurizio Cavallo said:
“I never dared to call myself a messenger or even an ambassador of star peoples, I never believed that I was a chosen one, an elect, or a predestined person. In fact, sometimes I wonder why what I experienced happened to me, and with intellectual honesty and humility I have tried to tell it.”



Cavallo claimed that he had captured aliens on camera several times. He described them as looking like us, but with facial features slightly different from ours. Naturally, such statements sparked harsh criticism, and many people believe that photos of aliens with human-like faces could have been photoshopped.
In an exclusive 2006 interview with Maurizio Cavallo, award-winning investigative UFO journalist Paola Harris asked him more detailed questions about the photographs he claimed to have taken of the extraterrestrial beings he allegedly met.
Paola Harris: How do you get rid of that kind of visitor?
Maurizio Cavallo: My intention was to invite him to lunch, as I usually do with people I meet for the first time — to treat them as friends, as people dear to me… but when I realized what kind of person he was, despite all my best intentions, I had to invent an unexpected appointment. I hate lying. I like to be frank. Even if I sometimes come across as a bit rude, I like to be direct — I can’t stand a world built on lies — but in some cases, you have to protect yourself. This man was dangerous.
Paola Harris: Are the inhabitants of Clarion made of flesh and blood? Have you ever met them on the street?
Maurizio Cavallo: I met them at the supermarket.
Paola Harris: Were they shopping?
Maurizio Cavallo: No, we had a meeting there… People don’t need to believe what I say; they just need to think about what I’m reporting and ask themselves whether there might be some truth to it. If their conscience gives them the feeling that all this could be real, they can begin to question themselves until they reach the big question: “ARE WE ALONE?” My photographs are not proof, especially because I don’t release them: I have photos of UFOs, of extraterrestrials. This is a photo of Suell — I talk about him in my book.
Paola Harris: He could very well walk among us!
Maurizio Cavallo: He walks among us. I met him in a big city that I cannot name. He gave me a small black card emitting some impulses that told me to do or not do certain things. At a certain point, I felt I had to take a train to go to a city where I was supposed to meet some of them. While traveling, I wondered: “Why do I have to take a train if, on other occasions, they simply abducted me?” Maybe it was a test, something I couldn’t understand. When I arrived in that city, I clearly met the same person I had already encountered in a magnetic ship — a UFO.
Paola Harris: Do they have completely alien DNA, or are they half-alien and half-human?
Maurizio Cavallo: Some of them are entirely alien and came here as adults. They appear to be thirty or forty years old. They simply arrive so they won’t have problems obtaining documents… and their DNA is completely alien, if we want to define it that way. Then we have those who were born here; they have alien DNA but take on a human body with human DNA — so we can call them hybrids.
Paola Harris: Do you think the government knows about this?
Maurizio Cavallo: Not all people in the government, only some.
Paola Harris: The women look like movie stars.
Maurizio Cavallo: They are beautiful. One thing to note: these are Polaroid photos taken without a development process, and there is always an abnormal light absorption because they absorb atomic light. During one of my last contacts, in an underwater base near Genoa… (Cavallo shows a photograph, Ed.)… This is a photo where you can see those who, in the Bible, were called “Cherubim” — they are astral beings.
Paola Harris: You’re amazing! You managed to take these photos…
Maurizio Cavallo: Not at all… Look at this photo — you need a lot of light… there’s a craft, and you can see some figures. One of these figures is a Grey, one of the tall ones — at least that’s what they’re called. This is another Grey, but from a hybrid race — half human and half alien.
Paola Harris: Where did you take this photo?
Maurizio Cavallo: At the base.
Paola Harris: How did they bring you there?
Maurizio Cavallo: Physically, last year.
Even so, the Italian writer was not offended by such criticism. In fact, he said the photos were not meant to validate his contact experience with the extraterrestrial civilization.
He added: “Since what I experienced belongs entirely to me, it is not important that people believe me or that I provide any evidence to support what is narrated.”



