Zoe Wassilko-Serecki (born July 11, 1897 in Czernowitz, died November 26, 1978 in Vienna) was an Austrian occultist and astrologer.
[1] Her paternal grandfather was the Privy Councilor and Governor of the Duchy of Bukovina, Baron Alexander Wassilko von Serecki.
In 1900, Stephan and his family moved to Vienna where her father pursued a career in the civil service.
[1] She achieved international fame for her supposed investigation into Eleonore Zugun and the so-called Talpa poltergeist.
[7] In 1955, an English translation of her work appeared in American Astrology which argued for the space animal hypothesis: that reports of flying saucers or UFOs might be caused not by technological alien spacecraft or mass hysteria, but rather by animal lifeforms that are indigenous to Earth's atmosphere or interplanetary space.