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“Popi” Kalliope Meier Zafiriou.[1]


Billy’s ex-wife, Billy is divorced. They were married for 30 years, 3 decades, and would have shared many wonderful memories with eachother. Anyone who has experienced or seen a divorce, after such a long relationship, e.g. been a child and gone through the motions with their parents over years, appreciates that it goes on for a few years[citation needed] and gradually breaks down, however the various details are private apart from the accounts given during the various interviews and published information.


Kalliope in 1979, while being interviewed by ufologist Jun-Ichi Yaoi.
Courtesy Lee Elders.

Kalliope gave positive review interviews of 'the Billy Meier case' and FIGU for 30 years up to and before the divorce, where she was pushed out and negative vengeance reviews and interviews thereafter.


1967 – Billy was age 30 – Meets and later marries Kalliope.[citation needed]
1997 – Billy was age 60 – Kalliope divorces him.[citation needed]


Index
Kalliope Meier


Signed Affidavit
Kalliope in 1991 signed an Affidavit. An Affidavit is a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court. The translation reads:

The undersigned herewith confirm that they have never observed or known Mr. Eduard Albert Meier (Billy), residing at CH-8495 Schmidrüti/ZH, of ever being involved in any unfair intrigues or manipulations in order to feign false facts, much less ever having been involved as assistant himelf.

Furthermore, we know of no wealthy backers ever giving Billy material help in any way with the attainment of his ufological slide series and short films.

We also confirm that the reports of our experiences outlined in this book completely correspond to the truth. If need be, these statements can at any time be sworn to before a court of law.[2]

Followed by many signatures including Kalliope Meier.


Contact Report 119
Kalliope saw Ptaah by mistake for 15 seconds on Eduards birthday, 3rd of February 1979 and wrote up an article about it which was included in Contact Report 119. The exchange lasted long enough for her to make reasonably descriptive observations. She walked into the living room at the SSSC and saw a tall bearded male figure dressed in a grey, full body, overall suit, which had a large round opening in the neck for a helmet, which he wasn't wearing. Around the belt were attached some strange devices and apparatus things. Upon unexpected sight of each other she was startled and he took a step backwards, grasped a small device on his belt and disappeared.


Beamship Sounds
Kalliope was among the fifteen witnesses present during the Variant III Beamship, forty-eight minute tape recording, which was made on 7th July, 1980, in Ober-Sädelegg, Switzerland, on four seperate cassette recorders. Kalliope gave her own Aiwa recorder to Billy, and then stood approximately 450 metres west of his position. Many residents of the small hamlet of Zinggen, three kilometers away heard it, prompting several of them to run up the hill in search of the source of this strange loud whirring noise of the unmuffled device, arriving after it ended. Two members of the D. family however, who lived a half-mile away, came just in time to observe the final minutes of the recording.


Contact Report 218 – Quetzal regarding an argument between Billy and Kalliope.

18. It could actually have come out very badly since your wife had, with great strength, flung the knives and forks in your face over the kitchen table.
19. You could have been killed by the kilogram weight of the crystal ashtray which she hurled, right across the whole kitchen, at your head.


Witness Account Summaries Kalliope witnesses the disappearance of the tree in 1976.
Kalliope witnesses the triangular UFO in 1977, Zeugenbuch, p. 132.
Kalliope witnesses the zigzag manoeuvre UFO in 1977, Zeugenbuch, p. 133
Kalliope sees the Zurich UFO in 1977, Zeugenbuch, pp. 136-139
Kalliope is one of the observers that Billy moved the 500 kg furnace 1m by himself, Zeugenbuch, pp. 148-151
Kalliope writes up another witness account in 1981.


List of UFO photo opportunities
Witness List
Witness Matrix
Kalliope is listed as a witness on several occassions.


61 Years of Poems, Sayings, Aphorisms (book)
Billy has generously shared with us many of his older poems in his 2004 book, "61 Jahre Gedichte Sprüche Aphorismen" (61 Years of Poems Sayings Aphorisms). From there we learn - from many touching love poems written for his beloved Kalliope - that "Kannibalen" was one of Billy's affectionate nicknames for his wife, along with "Kannibalenkind", "Agapulla" and "Agapimo".


FIGU Special Bulletin 038

And now a short reminder of the early travels of Billy: In 1967 Billy and his now ex-wife, Kalliope continued their travels towards the Far East, namely to Karachi, West Pakistan. During their stay they were both taught about Islam. Billy’s reason to study Islam was because of his task to get to know the world religions and to learn them thoroughly.

When somebody converts to Islam, he/she is usually given an Arabic name(s) if he/she doesn’t already have one, and so Billy was given the Muslim name Mohammed Abdullah and Kalliope (his ex-wife) the name Ayesha Abdullah.


Contact Report 239


Contact Report 118


How can you be sure of the authenticity of the Meier case?
Kalliope passes lie detector test.


Contact Report 132


Contact Report 104


Contact Report 72


WikipediaArticle

References

  1. Full name: “Popi” Kalliope Meier Zafiriou, is found signed, at the bottom of the article written by her, included in Contact Report 119.
  2. The affidavit signed by Kalliope is published on page 249 of Guido Moosbrugger's book, And Still They Fly! (Steelmark LLC, 8086 S. Yale, Suite 173, Tulsa, OK 74136; 2004), and on p. 321 of the earlier German edition Und Doch Sie Fliegen! (1991).