OMNI

January 1994

Close Encounters of the Print Kind

By Quendrith Johnson

If you're an E.T. Iiving on Earth, you've probably felt lonely. But now, thanks to the entrepreneurial efforts of Manhattan Beach, California, publisher Irene Ya Ling Chen, 31, you have somewhere to turn: Chen's inspired creation, Unicus, The Magazine for Earthbound Extraterrestrials, launched three years ago after extraterrestrials from the Pleiades star system reportedly contacted Chen herself.

Unicus editor Robert White Eagle Stanley was one of the first staffers to come aboard. "We are becoming a race of extraterrestrials slowly but surely," Stanley asserts. That view is echoed by Unicus contributors, including Verlaine Crawford, who channels Ixaca, "an angelic sixth-dimensional being," and Texas-based UFO contactee Elizabeth Berg, who says she bore a "hybrid star child" after artificial insemination at the hands of E.T.'s. Other articles cover technology from Atlantis and the new species of being scheduled to infiltrate Earth this decade.

An avowed Earthbound E.T. herself, Taiwan-born publisher Chen aims to keep the quarterly magazine as otherworldly as possible. "In my soul, I am an extraterrestrials," she confesses. "But right now, I'm committed to being here on this planet to work and live and learn."

As for Unicus, Chen believes it will continue to expand and become a radio and television empire. In fact, her UFO-induced vision of Unicus came complete "with a seventeen-story building off the freeway and a sign that said Unicus International on it." With nine issues under her belt, Chen already boasts 30,000 subscribers - an impressive feat.

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