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220 Satonians<br />

Fenwick, Lawrence J., 1983. “Multiple Abductions<br />

in Canada.” MUFON UFO Journal Pt. I. 183<br />

(May): 10–13; Pt. II. 184 (June): 3–6.<br />

Halpin, Marjorie, and Michael M. Ames, eds., 1980.<br />

Manlike Monsters on Trial: Early Records and<br />

Modern Evidence. Vancouver: University of<br />

British Columbia Press.<br />

Slate, B. Ann, 1976. “Gods from Inner Space.” UFO<br />

Report 3, 1 (April): 36–38, 51–52, 54.<br />

Slate, B. Ann, and Alan Berry, 1976. Bigfoot. New<br />

York: Bantam Books.<br />

Satonians<br />

Satonians, according to the Solar Cross Foundation,<br />

a onetime organization of contactee<br />

sympathizers, are evil space people. They look<br />

exactly like good space people, but persons<br />

who encounter them can detect their negative<br />

thoughts. They also respond ambiguously and<br />

evasively when asked to identify themselves.<br />

Satonians always lose in conflicts with their<br />

benevolent counterparts. A person approaching<br />

a spacecraft should be certain it is not a<br />

Satonian ship.<br />

See Also: Contactees<br />

Further Reading<br />

Tuella [pseud. of Thelma B. Turrell], ed., 1989.<br />

Ashtar: A Tribute. Third edition. Salt Lake City,<br />

UT: Guardian Action Publications.<br />

Secret Chiefs<br />

“Secret Chiefs” are shadowy superhuman<br />

adepts who have used their magical power and<br />

knowledge to initiate and guide occult groups<br />

and hidden societies.<br />

According to British occultist S. L. Mac-<br />

Gregor Mathers (1854–1918), who claimed<br />

to have met the Secret Chiefs on a number of<br />

occasions, these people or entities are able to<br />

live in both physical and psychic bodies. They<br />

are, he told a correspondent, “possessed of terrible<br />

. . . powers. . . . I felt I was in contact<br />

with a force so terrible that I can only compare<br />

it to the shock one would receive from<br />

being near a flash of lightning during a great<br />

thunderstorm” (Keith, 1997).<br />

Further Reading<br />

Keith, Jim, 1997. Casebook on the Men in Black. Lilburn,<br />

GA: IllumiNet Press.<br />

Semjase<br />

Semjase is best known in contactee circles as a<br />

beautiful spacewoman from the planet Er r a<br />

in the Pleiades star system. Ed u a rd “Bi l l y”<br />

Meier of Sw i t zerland claims to have met her<br />

after her “beamship” landed on his farm on<br />

the afternoon of Ja n u a ry 28, 1975, initiating<br />

a series of contacts that made Meier the most<br />

well known and controversial of the secondgeneration<br />

contactees. Meier would allege<br />

trips through space and time in the company<br />

of Semjase and her associates, and he would<br />

p roduce photographs said to depict her but<br />

thought by critics to be a model in a Se a r s<br />

c a t a l o g .<br />

According to Meier, Semjase is around 350<br />

years old, though she looks to be in her twenties.<br />

She is blond, blue-eyed, and fair-skinned.<br />

Her only extraterrestrial characteristic is her<br />

extended earlobes. Because she possesses<br />

knowledge remarkable even by Pleiadian standards,<br />

she is considered an Jshrjsh (ish-rish), a<br />

sort of demigoddess. Before meeting Meier in<br />

1975, she spent eight years in the DAL Universe<br />

(a twin parallel universe to the Earth’s,<br />

known as the DERN Universe) in the company<br />

of Asket, a DAL native woman who had<br />

assisted Meier through his early—child and<br />

young-adult—interactions with extraterrestrials.<br />

She then left the DAL Universe and returned<br />

briefly to Erra before arriving in Europe.<br />

Meier insists that her orders were to<br />

work exclusively on that continent.<br />

While visiting the headquarters of the<br />

Meier movement, the Semjase Silver Star<br />

Center in Hinterschmidruti, Switzerland, on<br />

December 15, 1977, she suffered a life-threatening<br />

accident. A beamship rushed her back<br />

to Erra for medical treatment. On returning<br />

the followed May, she resumed contact with<br />

Meier. Those contacts ended on March 16,<br />

1981, when other duties kept her away until<br />

early 1984. Their final contact occurred on<br />

February 3, 1984, Meier’s forty-seventh birthday.<br />

The following November, complications<br />

from her 1977 accident led to a health emergency.<br />

She was taken to the DAL Universe to<br />

begin the decades-long process of recovery.

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