Sirians
Also known as: Sirius Beings, Dog Star Entities, Nommo
Overview
The Sirians are an extraterrestrial species associated with the Sirius star system, the brightest star visible from Earth at approximately 8.6 light-years away. Their connection to Earth is among the most well-documented in anthropological records, particularly through the extraordinary astronomical knowledge of the Dogon people of Mali, West Africa.
The Dogon Connection
The Dogon tribe possesses detailed knowledge of the Sirius star system that predates Western astronomical discovery. They accurately described Sirius B (a white dwarf companion star invisible to the naked eye, not confirmed by Western science until 1862) and its 50-year orbital period. They attribute this knowledge to the Nommo, amphibious beings who visited from the Sirius system and taught them astronomy, agriculture, and spiritual practices.
Ancient Water Deities
Beings matching Sirian descriptions appear across ancient mythologies as water deities: Oannes/Ea of Sumerian tradition (a fish-like being who taught civilization), Dagon of Philistine worship, the Quinotaur of Merovingian legend, and various water spirits in Pacific Island traditions. This pattern suggests a species with strong aquatic associations that made contact with multiple ancient cultures.
Modern Encounters
Contemporary reports of Sirian contact describe beings who emphasize ecological awareness, particularly regarding Earth's oceans. Contactees report receiving information about underwater bases, marine ecosystem preservation, and the importance of water as a carrier of consciousness and information.