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Stevens, Wendelle C., ed., 1988. Message from the<br />

Pleiades: The Contact Notes of Eduard “Billy”<br />

Meier, Volume I. Phoenix, AZ: Wendelle C.<br />

Stevens and Genesis III Publishing.<br />

———, ed., 1990. Message from the Pleiades: The<br />

Contact Notes of Eduard “Billy” Meier, Volume II.<br />

Phoenix, AZ: Wendelle C. Stevens and Genesis<br />

III Publishing.<br />

———, ed., 1994. Message from the Pleiades: The<br />

Contact Notes of Eduard “Billy” Meier, Volume III.<br />

Phoenix, AZ: Wendelle C. Stevens and Genesis<br />

III Publishing.<br />

Winters, Randolph, 1994. The Pleiadian Mission: A<br />

Time of Awareness. Atwood, CA: The Pleiades<br />

Project.<br />

Me-leelah<br />

Me-leelah is a Pleiadian woman who figures<br />

in an abduction incident said to have occurred<br />

in Johannesburg, South Africa, in the<br />

early hours of July 19, 1988.<br />

Phyllis and her adult, married daughter<br />

Diane we re in the latter’s car (Diane was<br />

driving her mother home) when they noticed<br />

an unusual starlike object. As it appro a c h e d ,<br />

they could see inside what proved to be an<br />

elongated craft. T h rough its lighted wind<br />

ows, they glimpsed its interior and saw six<br />

f i g u res inside. Su d d e n l y, they felt a pre s e n c e<br />

inside their vehicle. They heard a clicking<br />

sound and abruptly found themselves ascending<br />

a ramp into the UFO. A finely<br />

skinned, short woman with slightly slanted<br />

e yes and no hair, yet beautiful nonetheless,<br />

guided Diane. The alien woman wore a onepiece,<br />

navy-blue suit such as a jogger might<br />

we a r. The three walked through an aro m a t i c<br />

“m i s t” before entering the main part of the<br />

craft. Their guide told them, “Greetings. I<br />

am from the Pleiades, and my name is Me -<br />

leelah. I am the commander of the craft”<br />

( Hind, 1996). She spoke in a soft but highpitched,<br />

sing-song vo i c e .<br />

There were eight persons—two women<br />

and six men—inside the craft. One of the<br />

men helped as Me-leelah put the two women<br />

on tables and subjected each to a physical examination,<br />

including an X ray and a shot<br />

under the right breast (this, it was explained,<br />

Me-leelah 169<br />

was done in order to collect DNA and RNA<br />

samples). The other crewmembers paid no<br />

heed to the abductees. Afterward, Me-leelah<br />

showed them what looked like an ordinary<br />

map of the world. She told them that giant<br />

waves would soon destroy much of South<br />

Africa’s Cape area. Comparable destruction<br />

would occur elsewhere on the Earth with considerable<br />

loss of life. Those who wanted to<br />

survive should flee to the mountainous areas<br />

of Spain. The United States would go to war<br />

in the Middle East, and AIDS would kill<br />

many people everywhere.<br />

At the conclusion of the examination, the<br />

two women stepped down from the tables.<br />

Me-leelah spoke and then performed some act<br />

that later neither Phyllis nor Diane could recall.<br />

All they knew was that Me-leelah was<br />

abruptly wearing a different, more attractivelooking<br />

jacket. Soon the two became aware<br />

that Me-leelah was reading their minds. She<br />

would verbally answer questions they had<br />

formed only in their minds. At one point,<br />

after Diane had answered a question of Meleelah’s<br />

less than truthfully, the Pleiadean<br />

brought her face within inches of Diane’s. Her<br />

pupils became vertical, disturbingly reptilian.<br />

After the moment of anger had passed, Meleelah<br />

told them they could go. Two of the<br />

men escorted them back to their car, but not<br />

before the commander had promised that<br />

they would meet again in two years’ time. She<br />

added that this was two years in Pleiadean<br />

time, four in Earth time.<br />

By the time they got home, neither woman<br />

remembered the incident. They only noted<br />

how strangely quiet and calm everything<br />

seemed to be: no traffic, no birds, no sound.<br />

Over time, memories of the experience gradually<br />

returned. May 1992 came and went without<br />

a further contact.<br />

Cynthia Hind, a ufologist from Harare,<br />

Zimbabwe, who investigated the story, says<br />

the women were unread in the UFO literature.<br />

They had not heard of other claims of<br />

Pleiadean contacts, they claimed.<br />

See Also: Abductions by UFOs; Meier, Eduard<br />

“Billy”

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