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The Dogon had already named Sirius B, “Po Tolo”, a name which includes the word for star (tolo) and “po”, the name of the smallest seed known to them. They had in fact described the star’s size by noting that it was, “the smallest thing there is.” They also had recognized that it was both white and “the heaviest star”.
The Dogon were also able to describe its elliptical orbit with Sirius A at one foci of the ellipse (an accurate description), its orbital period of 50 years (the actual figure is 50.04 +/- 0.09 years), and the fact the star rotated on its own axis (it does). Significantly, The Dogon also described a third star in the Sirius system, which they called “Emme Ya” (“Sorghum Female”), and which contained a single satellite in orbit around Emme.
The Dogon idea of their being a Sirius C, aka Emme Ya, was not accorded any real respect until 1995, when two French Astronomers published their results, after years of study, of what was apparently a small, red-dwarf star within the Sirius star system [1] The conclusion was based on perturbations in the orbits that could not be explained by any other means.
Obviously, The Dogon are way ahead of modern astronomers! [Of course, astronomers are still calling a Vesica Pisces an “hourglass”, so what can you expect?]
In addition to the Sirius system, The Dogon mythology includes knowledge of Saturn’s rings and Jupiter’s four major moons (none of which can be seen by the naked eye and it was only by Galileo and later astronomer’s telescopes that either could be seen). The Dogon also have long known that planets orbit the sun.
According to The Dogon, their astronomical knowledge was supposedly given to them by the Nommos, amphibious beings sent to earth from Sirius for the benefit of mankind. The name comes from a Dogon word meaning “to make one drink”, with the Nommos also being called: “Masters of the Water”, the “Monitors”, and the “Teachers”.
[The latter two sound suspiciously like the Sumerian Nefilim, the “watchers” and aspects of certain “Gods and Goddesses” of the Anunnaki.]
The Nommos, considered to be saviors and spiritual guardians, were allegedly more fishlike than human, and had to live in water. [Possibly, seeking a higher porpoise?] “The Nommo divided his body among men to feed them; that is why it is also said that as the universe ‘had drunk of his body,’ the Nommo also made men drink. He gave all his life principles to human beings.” According to The Dogon, the Nommo was crucified and resurrected and in the future will again visit the earth, this time in human form. Later he would assume his amphibious form and rule the world from the waters. [Obviously, this is all highly suggestive of Jesus Christ, not to mention the fish symbol, taken from the Vesica Pisces. Everything is, after all, connected! All the stories are pretty much the same.]
From
www.halexandria.org/dward109.htm
The Dogon were also able to describe its elliptical orbit with Sirius A at one foci of the ellipse (an accurate description), its orbital period of 50 years (the actual figure is 50.04 +/- 0.09 years), and the fact the star rotated on its own axis (it does). Significantly, The Dogon also described a third star in the Sirius system, which they called “Emme Ya” (“Sorghum Female”), and which contained a single satellite in orbit around Emme.
The Dogon idea of their being a Sirius C, aka Emme Ya, was not accorded any real respect until 1995, when two French Astronomers published their results, after years of study, of what was apparently a small, red-dwarf star within the Sirius star system [1] The conclusion was based on perturbations in the orbits that could not be explained by any other means.
Obviously, The Dogon are way ahead of modern astronomers! [Of course, astronomers are still calling a Vesica Pisces an “hourglass”, so what can you expect?]
In addition to the Sirius system, The Dogon mythology includes knowledge of Saturn’s rings and Jupiter’s four major moons (none of which can be seen by the naked eye and it was only by Galileo and later astronomer’s telescopes that either could be seen). The Dogon also have long known that planets orbit the sun.
According to The Dogon, their astronomical knowledge was supposedly given to them by the Nommos, amphibious beings sent to earth from Sirius for the benefit of mankind. The name comes from a Dogon word meaning “to make one drink”, with the Nommos also being called: “Masters of the Water”, the “Monitors”, and the “Teachers”.
[The latter two sound suspiciously like the Sumerian Nefilim, the “watchers” and aspects of certain “Gods and Goddesses” of the Anunnaki.]
The Nommos, considered to be saviors and spiritual guardians, were allegedly more fishlike than human, and had to live in water. [Possibly, seeking a higher porpoise?] “The Nommo divided his body among men to feed them; that is why it is also said that as the universe ‘had drunk of his body,’ the Nommo also made men drink. He gave all his life principles to human beings.” According to The Dogon, the Nommo was crucified and resurrected and in the future will again visit the earth, this time in human form. Later he would assume his amphibious form and rule the world from the waters. [Obviously, this is all highly suggestive of Jesus Christ, not to mention the fish symbol, taken from the Vesica Pisces. Everything is, after all, connected! All the stories are pretty much the same.]
From
www.halexandria.org/dward109.htm
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