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== Names and terminology == Siderella was known for its usage of multiple names, often simultaneously or in combination, which changed repeatedly.<ref name="Marhic1997">{{Cite magazine |last=Marhic |first=Renaud |author-link=Renaud Marhic |date=1997 |title=Liaisons dangereuses: Sectes et Ovnis |trans-title=Dangerous Liaisons: Cults and UFOs |magazine=Phénomèna |location=Aix-en-Provence |pages=15–21 |language=fr-FR |issue=37 |issn=1157-4704}}</ref>{{sfn|Abgrall|1999|p=95}}{{sfn|Drogou|1998|p=124}} It was founded under the name Iso-Zen,{{sfn|Vernette|1990|p=216}}{{sfn|Silva|2017|p=108}} standing for {{Lang|fr|Intervalle Synthèse Opération Zététique, Energétique et Nucléonique}} ({{Literal translation|Interval Synthesis Zététique, Energetic and Nucleonic}}).{{sfn|Marhic|Kerlidou|1996|p=46}}{{sfn|Drogou|1998|p=123}} Then the name was changed to, successively, Futura, Galacteus,{{sfn|Abgrall|1999|p=95}}{{sfn|Mauge|Clark|1990|p=115}}{{sfn|Gałkowski|2019|p=78}} Euro-Culture, Italia, {{lang|fr|Résonances nouvelles}} ({{Literal translation|New Resonance}}), {{lang|fr|Azur Mieux-Être}} ({{Literal translation|Azur Better Being}}), {{lang|fr|les Voyageurs intemporels}} ({{Literal translation|The Timeless Voyagers}}), and then Siderella.{{sfn|Marhic|Kerlidou|1996|p=46}}{{sfn|Gałkowski|2019|p=78}}{{sfn|Abgrall|1999|p=95}} Additional names included Appel, Espace Futura, {{Lang|fr|Groupe Énergie}}, {{Lang|fr|Groupe Eva-Nouvelle Eve}}, Groupe Futura, Groupe Operal,{{sfn|Vernette|1990|p=216}}{{sfn|Drogou|1998|p=124}} and Interal.<ref name="Brunschwig1994">{{Cite news |last=Brunschwig |first=Francis |date=1994-03-23 |title=Des sectes se cachent-elles derrière la médecine naturelle? |trans-title=Are cults hiding behind natural medicine? |url=https://www.scriptorium.ch/zoom/34698/view?page=17 |access-date=2025-06-01 |work=[[24 heures (Switzerland)|24 heures]] |location=Lausanne |page=17 |language=fr-CH |via=[[Scriptorium (website)|Scriptorium]] |issue=69 |issn=1661-2256}}</ref> Siderella was the name it was listed as in the parliamentary cult report.{{sfn|Abgrall|1999|pp=93, 95}} The name Siderella is a neologism from Italian.{{sfn|Gałkowski|2019|p=78}}
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