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The Astral People of Dogon

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Members of the Dogon tribe in their ceremonial attire. Photo: Wikipedia

The Dogon Tribe, of Mali in West Africa, are relatively unknown but remarkable. Despite having a population of less than one million, they have demonstrated an advanced understanding of astronomy that has led some to speculate about possible extraterrestrial contact in their past.

History of the Dogon People

The Dogon people are a native group located in West Africa’s central plateau region of Mali, near the city of Bandiagara and in Burkina Faso, south of the Niger bend. Their population ranges between 400,000 to 800,000 individuals.

The Dogon’s notable features are their religious customs, mask dances, wooden sculptures, and architecture. In recent years, the Dogon’s social organization, beliefs, and material culture have undergone significant changes due to the area in which they live being a major tourist attraction in Mali since the 20th century.

Advanced Knowledge of the Dogon People

A Dogon Village

The knowledge of astronomy and mathematics possessed by the Dogon Tribe is remarkably advanced and accurate, leading some to speculate that they could not have developed or discovered it on their own.

The origins of the Dogon Tribe are unknown, with some suggesting they may have descended from Egypt.

Their customs and traditional ceremonies are in harmony with the movements of a mysterious and unnamed star, Sirius B, which they knew orbits around Sirius A in an elliptical manner every 50 years. This information was completely unknown to Western astronomers at the time.

While Sirius A is visible to the naked eye as a bright star in the western sky, Sirius B, its invisible companion, cannot be seen. The Dogon people understood that Sirius B was small but dense or heavy, and they had known about its existence for thousands of years. It wasn’t until 1970, when Western astronomers took the first photograph of Sirius B, that its existence was officially confirmed.

The Dogon Tribe also possessed knowledge that Saturn has four moons and is surrounded by rings or halos, which can only be seen with powerful telescopes.

The Dogon People and the Aliens

A documentary from 1979 about the Dogon people and their advanced astral knowledge.

So where did this advanced celestial knowledge come from if the Dogon didn’t have telescopes or advanced mathematics?

As per the tribe elders who shared their story with French visitors in 1939, the Dogon people believe that their extensive knowledge of the sky was bestowed upon them by creatures who came to Earth from Sirius B thousands of years ago. These beings, known as Nommos, were amphibious and had an extraordinary understanding of astronomy and mathematics, and the Dogon people revere them as a source of their knowledge.

While Western scientists consider these accounts of extraterrestrial contact to be nothing more than handed-down myths, the Dogon Tribe has absolute faith in them, viewing them as undeniable as the ground beneath their feet.

Robert Temple’s book “The Sirius Mystery,” published by Random House in London in 1977 and revised in 1998, provides a well-documented but controversial discussion of the extraterrestrial roots of the Dogon Tribe’s precise astronomical knowledge. Temple’s book boldly claims that advanced extraterrestrial beings must have had contact with humans as early as 5000 and 3000 B.C.

According to Temple, not only the Dogon Tribe but also the ancient Babylonians and Egyptians spoke of creatures who came from the Sirius Star system. And their oral traditions align with the Dogon people’s belief that these extraterrestrial beings were amphibious.

Skepticism about the Dogon People’s Astral Knowledge

More traditional Western astronomers and researchers have dismissed extraterrestrial theories as absurd, preferring to attribute the Dogon people’s advanced knowledge to modern contact with europeans.

Their assertion that there is no evidence of contact with beings from other planets or galaxies stems from the fact that, despite listening to radio signals from outer space for years, no intelligent sounds were detected. This led to the project’s abandonment, as it was deemed a waste of time, money, and resources.

The SETI project (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) did not focus on the Sirius Star system but instead looked elsewhere in the vast universe. It is now known that the Milky Way alone has millions of Earth-like planets where life could exist.

How else can we justify the Dogon Tribe’s precise knowledge of the planetary movements in the sky?

Ian Ridpath, a skeptic who wrote a critique in 1978, there are many ways the Dogon people could have obtained knowledge of Western astronomy before their encounter with Griaule and Dieterlen. In his book “Sirius Matters,” Noah Brosch suggests that the Dogon tribe might have had contact with astronomers who were exploring the area during a five-week expedition in 1893 to study a solar eclipse, led by Henri-Alexandre Deslandres.

How do you think the Dogon people gained their advanced knowledge? Let us know in the comments.

If you enjoyed this article you might also be interested to learn about the Moon-Eyed People or Ancient UFO Sightings.

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The Sirius Mystery: New Scientific Evidence of Alien Contact 5,000 Years Ago by Robert Temple

Sirius Matters (Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 354)

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Stanford Professor’s Research Discovers Pattern of Brain Damage in Witnesses’ of UAPs

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Garry Nolan’s studies have shown that many witnesses of UAP events have scarring in their brain that somewhat resembles ‘white spots’ caused by multiple sclerosis. Is this brain damage caused by the UAPs themselves or is it a preexisting condition that makes victims more susceptible to experiencing the phenomena?

Who is Professor Gary Nolan?

Professor Garry Nolan is a renowned scientist and professor in the field of microbiology and immunology. He is associated with Stanford University School of Medicine, where he holds the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professorship. Professor Nolan is particularly well-known for his groundbreaking work in the fields of immunology, cell biology, and systems biology.

Throughout his career, Professor Nolan has made significant contributions to the understanding of the immune system and cellular processes. His research often involves the use of advanced technologies, such as flow cytometry and mass cytometry, to analyze and characterize individual cells with great precision. His expertise in these techniques has led to a deeper understanding of the immune response, cancer biology, and other related areas.

In addition to his research, Professor Garry Nolan is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students. He has played a pivotal role in training the next generation of scientists and has been recognized for his dedication to education.

Garry Nolan’s Research into the Brains of UAP Experiencers

In an interview with Vice, Garry Nolan explained that the brains of people who had witnessed UAP show signs of damage that appears on scans in a similar way to multiple sclerosis.

A normal brain scan verses a brain scan of someone with MS

When we use MRIs to look at the brains of people with certain conditions like multiple sclerosis, we can see something called white matter disease. This shows up as white blobs on the MRI, and it’s basically scarring or dead tissue. It happens because the immune system mistakenly attacks the brain.

Nolan noticed something interesting when studying the brain scans of UAP experiencers. Initially, they thought there was damage in a specific part of the brain that controls essential functions like movement. However, upon closer examination, they realized it couldn’t be damage because severe damage there would be fatal. Instead, they discovered these individuals had an excess of connections between certain brain structures.

In simpler terms, these people had too many connections between different parts of their brains, specifically the caudate and the putamen, which are crucial for higher brain functions and motor planning. This wasn’t something typically seen in the general population. Interestingly, some individuals had this unique brain pattern from an early age, as shown in MRIs from previous years. It seemed like they were born with this special feature.

The area of the brain with these extra connections is linked to intuition, the ability to make quick and clever decisions. Garry Nolan found that high-functioning individuals, like pilots and intelligence officers, often had this unique brain setup. The question remained whether this trait was caused by something they came into contact with or if it was an inherent characteristic.

Normally, people have a density level of 1x in this region, but many in the study had much higher levels—5x to 15x. They wondered if this higher density might be linked to how the neurons work. They specifically checked if people who claimed encounters, especially pilots, noticed any changes in their brain function.

Among the 100 patients studied, about a quarter died from their injuries, and most had symptoms similar to what’s now called Havana syndrome. The researchers believe some of these cases were the first instances of Havana syndrome. When it became a national security issue, access to files was restricted to prevent international incidents.

However, some individuals who saw Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) didn’t have Havana syndrome but had various other symptoms. The researchers are exploring how electromagnetic frequencies might be related to what happened. For instance, in one case on the Skinwalker Ranch, they could estimate the energy required for the electromagnetic wave that caused damage deep in the brain. They think this is unrelated to UAPs and likely involves a state actor connected to Havana syndrome.

Nolan’s Conclusions

In the analysis of the patients, apart from MRIs, a deep psychological evaluation was conducted to ensure the stability of the individuals and rule out any obvious delusions. The primary focus of the researcher’s role was using a device called CyTOF to analyze blood. However, the challenge was that many cases occurred years before obtaining the blood samples, making it difficult to draw conclusive results. Nolan emphasized the need for access to blood during the acute phase of the injury, typically within a few days or weeks.

Regarding potential causes of the observed brain impact, Nolan speculated that the only man-made scenario he could imagine was being near an electric transformer emitting intense energy, essentially causing internal burns.

When asked about the research goal—whether it’s documenting observations or seeking a cause—the researcher explained that scientific inquiry follows a natural progression: first cataloging, then organizing, and finally exploring causes with sufficient data.

The researcher emphasized the importance of avoiding premature conclusions, acknowledging the abundance of hypotheses that are not proof. While Nola has personal thoughts about the situation, they remain open to the possibility of being wrong, but often feel confident in his assessments based on accumulated data.

Garry Nolan discusses his research

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If you enjoyed this article you might be interested in more scientific paranormal research such as paranormal gaze detection or the galactic superwave prediction.

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The Newmill Green Blob UFO

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An artist’s recreation of the Newmill Blob UFO

In September 1977 a young Cornish couple saw a strange glowing blob floating around the outside of their cottage. In the days afterwards the couple both became violently ill with an unexplained illness resembling radiation poisoning.

Caroline Bond and Peter Boulton See Something Unexplainable at Newmill

The driveway leading to the home of Caroline Bond and Peter Boulton

In The Cornishman newspaper on September 22, 1977 there was a report that suggested that there might have been unusual activity related to unidentified flying objects in the area of Newmill.

Newmill is a small settlement located about three kilometers north of Penzance in the UK. The surrounding region is known for having many ancient features like stone circles, tall standing stones, and ancient burial mounds. Of particular interest is the well-preserved ancient village of Chysauster, situated approximately one and a half kilometers to the northeast.

According to this report, a young couple named Caroline Bond and Peter Boulton saw a strange ball of light floating around their property for several minutes in September 1977. A few days after witnessing this strange phenomenon, Caroline and Peter both became very ill with symptoms resembling radiation sickness but their doctors were not able to determine a cause of their illness.

UFO investigator Terry Cox, the Bodmin representative of UFOIN, decided to interview the couple shortly after these events to try and get to the bottom of what happened. We have decided to summarize the interview here to give you a clear picture of his investigations.

Terry Cox Interviews Caroline Bond and Peter Boulton about the Newmill UFO

Caroline Bond and Peter Boulton were a young couple who own and are working on fixing up the old post office located near the road from Penzance to Treen on the north coast of Cornwall. Terry claimed that the couple seemed truthful when talking about what happened, and it seemed clear that they were well-educated and intelligent.

On the evening of Saturday, September 17, 1977, which was a calm and clear night, Caroline came downstairs from the road entrance to her house. She was heading out for the evening on her moped, which was parked by the door.

In her own words, Caroline recounted:

“It was about 9.30 p.m. when I went downstairs to get on my bike and go out for the evening. I had a feeling Pete had followed me down and was standing behind me, so I turned around and saw this kind of green-haze-thing no more than four metres away from me. I just could not believe it, so I walked up to the thing. It seemed about two metres away and coming closer. I was just staring at it in disbelief, then went to tell Pete.

When he came down it was moving away and up the barn steps and crossing in front of the barn. We watched it for about two minutes, then Pete went and fetched his spectacles to have a really good look at it.

Meanwhile I went around to the front of thehouse because there were some people using the telephone kiosk by our front door. I said: ‘Can you come and look at this? I have just seen this green-haze-thing, can you come and look?

They arrived just as Pete came downstairs with his spectacles. We could not spot the thing at first, but when we looked over towards the big tree on the edge of Mr. Stone’s property, there it was — sort of red and green and silver, flashing at a thirty degree angle above the tree. I did not really feel frightened at the time, I just felt interested.”

Terry then asked: “I understand you saw something like a pole or fin projected from it?”

Caroline: “I cannot really say, it seemed to have something below it, but I could not see clearly what

it was. It seemed as if it was on top of another thing. Quite narrow I think.”

Terry: “You say it was like a green haze. Do you think it was like a vapour?”

Caroline: “No, it was not vapour. It seemed quite solid. You could not see through it when it moved in

front of the barn. In fact it blotted out the stones. I could not hear any noise at all.”

Terry: “Were you upset in any way by the experience?”

Caroline: “No, I was quite interested in it, I wanted to go and look for it the next night. I was quite excited and told everyone else, it seemed like a kind of space-ship to me. When it was above the tree it appeared a bit elongated although it was oval when I first saw it in the yard. It did seem as if it was on a sort of pole. It did not look like a figure of any sort but I cannot be sure, it was not that clear. It glided in front of the barn about two metres above the ground and appeared about one metre wide and bright. But it was much brighter when it was up in the sky. I have never been interested in this sort of thing before, but I am now.”

Peter was able to add some other interesting details about the encounter:

Peter: “It lit up the corner stones of the barn when it moved across the front. I do not know why it moved that way. I would have expected it to move towards the field.”

Terry: “Then it came back across the front of the barn and went into the field?”

Peter: “Yes. I went upstairs for my spectacles and by that time it had returned across the front of the barn, because I saw it from the upstairs window and then it was over the trees. That was when Caroline returned with the people from the kiosk.”

Other Witnesses of the Newmill UFO

The path taken by the Newmill UFO as described by Caroline Bond

The people who came from the telephone booth turned out to be Bill and Sally Beard, from Birmingham. They were staying with Sally’s mom, Mrs. Gibbons.

Mrs. Gibbons’ property is just up the road from the old post office and almost right across from Mr. Stone, who shows up a little later.

Mrs. Gibbons works as someone in charge of a place for young mothers who aren’t married. She also saw the thing in the sky when it moved above the tree and agreed with what the other people said. They all saw a second thing that looked the same in the night sky toward the northwest.

All the people who saw these objects, including George Stone, who first saw one of them above a tree, agree that these things seemed to have red lights inside a clear green shape. They didn’t move in a straight line but seemed to wander around the sky, making small, zigzaggy movements. They looked like they were flying at the height where helicopters usually fly.

George Stone said that the object he saw up close stayed visible in the northern sky for about half an hour before disappearing. But the one to the northwest was still there when he went inside, and he watched it from his bedroom window with his sister until they went to bed, which was around 11:00 to 11:30 p.m.

The next day, Sunday, September 18, Peter, Caroline, a schoolteacher named Mr. Chiswell and his wife, along with a Mr. Rose and a Mr. Berry, all from the village, saw what seemed to be the same things, and maybe even a third one, in the night sky.

The Chiswell family looked at one of these things using an ex-military telescope, but they couldn’t see many extra details. Peter Boulton noticed that one of these objects was in the same spot in the sky as the one they first saw. There was also another one to the northwest. They moved strangely, just like before.

Then, on the night of the 18th, Mr. Anthony Laity, who works as a civil servant nearby in Crowlas, saw a saucer-shaped object while he was driving on the Redruth by-pass road. It showed up on the side of his car at about the height of the roof. The top part of it was glowing white, and the bottom part had a yellowish color. When he sped up, the saucer did too, staying alongside him until its light faded, and he couldn’t see it anymore.

A Mysterious Illness Affects Caroline and Peter

After the close encounter on September 17th, both Peter and Caroline got sick about a week later. Peter got so sick that he had to go to the hospital, and the doctors did lots of tests but couldn’t figure out what was wrong. Later, he stayed with his sister, who’s a doctor, and even she couldn’t figure out what was making him throw up, have muscle pains, and headaches. They didn’t have any skin problems or clear signs of being exposed to radiation.

But Caroline had some similar symptoms, although not as bad as Peter’s. Doctors initially thought that she had appendicitis and removed her appendix. Once removed it turned out Caroline’s appendix was healthy. Peter and Caroline were disturbed by this outcome. To this day they still do not know the cause of their illness.

A video by Project Bluebook describing the connection between UFO encounters and Radiation Sickness

What do you think caused the UFO sighting at Newmill and the mysterious illness that affected Peter and Caroline Tell us your theories in the comments. If you liked this article you might be interested in other UFO encounters such as the Petrozavodsk Jellyfish UFO or Kristina Florence’s UFO Abduction.

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