The Dogon Tribe of Africa and Their Connection to the Stars
by Daniel G., Catalyzing Change
One the most amazing sources of evidence of our
ancestors coming from the stars is the history of the Dogon Tribe of
Africa. There are between 400,000 and 800,000 Dogon in a remote
civilization in the central plateau region of Mali in Africa.
The Dogon culture is known for its detailed,
meaningful art and tribal customs, but the Dogon are mostly known for
their ancient, accurate cosmology and the legends of their ancestors
from Sirius.
The Importance of the Dogon hit the western
world in 1930 when French anthropologists first heard legends from the
Dogon priests. The legends were passed down through many generations and
documented through artwork.
The Dogon spoke of an extraterrestrial species
from the Sirius Star System, referred to as the Nommos, who visited them
on earth. The Nommos were an aquatic race of humanoid creatures,
similar to mermaids. This was amazing to hear because the god, Isis, of
Babylon is depicted as a mermaid and associated with Sirius.
The Dogon say that the Nommos descended to earth from the heavens in a great boat, accompanied with extreme wind and loud noise.
The Dogon explained that the Sirius system had a
companion star, but it cannot be seen from earth due to the brightness
of Sirius A. Researchers have found Dogon artifacts dating back over 400
years depicting orbits of these stars.
Years later, in 1970, astronomers finally had good enough telescopes to zoom in on Sirius and they photographed Sirius B. The Dogon were right!
They also identified the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn without the use of a telescope. How could they know this?
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