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knowledge about stars which only recently became available to modern science.
The Dogon tribe, which lives even now in the Stone Age in Mali on the almost
inaccessible plateau near Bandiagara, has preserved information about their Pra-
Motherland for thousands of years in their folk-lore. They know about the spiral
structure of the Milky Way and have a detailed knowledge about the structure of the
Sirius star system. The Dogon know about the white dwarf —Sirius’s star-sputnik
and its orbital period (50 years) and the revolving period on its axis. They also know
about the third star which is revolving around Sirius and about its planets. At the
same time the Dogon do not have an exact picture of the solar planetary system and
other star systems. They distinguish stars, planets, the satellites of stars and planets
and, which is very interesting, describe very exactly an, invisible to the naked eye,
star PO TOLO (Sirius B) which they consider to be “the centre of the star world”
— the most “important star”. The reaction of the “civilized world” to this infor-
mation is quite curious. The paleocontact supporters declare that this is irrefutable
proof that aliens visited Earth and allegedly revealed to the Dogon the “star infor-
mation”, while sceptics assert that: “... the matter is not in the high knowledge of
space philanthropists, but about the Dogon astronomical observations…” 121
But none of them paid attention to the fact that the Dogon have such exact in-
formation only about the Sirius system and have a very vague idea about the rest.
Moreover, they consider Po Tolo (Sirius B) the center of the Universe; as until quite
recently, the inhabitants of Earth considered our planet to be the centre of the Uni-
verse. Almost all world religions and the majority of philosophical concepts of the
past asserted almost the same, with some differences, however. But the only differ-
ence between the Dogon concepts and that of the inhabitants of Earth was that the lat-
ter considered Earth to be the center of the Universe not very long ago.
All this together — the exact information about the Sirius system and a com-
plete ignorance about the rest of the Universe, their conviction that Po Tolo (Sirius B)
is the center of the Universe — indicates that the Dogon are the descendants of the
migrants from this star system — the Sirius system as the inhabitants of Midgard-
earth call it. However, neither sceptics nor the supporters of paleocontact would sup-
pose that the Dogon’s selective knowledge could be the fragments of the world view
which the ancestors of the modern Dogon had before they had to migrate to Midgard-
earth. This level of concepts shows that the civilization from the Sirius system was
at a low level of development at the moment of their evacuation.
The representatives of a civilization consider their star system the center of the
Universe only at the initial stage of development. Most likely, before they migrated to
Midgard-earth, the Sirius system civilization had been at a level close to that which
Earth had in the 10th to 15th centuries, and, therefore, did not take part in star wars
between Light and Dark Forces. Probably, the Sirius star system got in the “area of
interest” of Dark Forces and, as it follows from the description of their methods in the
Slavonic-Aryan Vedas, the Dark were not interested in the inhabitants of this system,
121 A. Arefiev, L. Fomin. The Engineering of Youth journal. 1987, N 6, p. 47.
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