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	These exciting images provide clear viewing of the relationship of Sirius A 
	& B, two of the three stars that comprise the Sirian star system. 
	 
	  
	
	The third 
	star, Sirius C, is so infinitesimal in comparison that it is invisible to 
	the photographic lens, dwarfed by its too greater siblings. 
	 
	  
	
	Indeed, 
	scientists are still debating whether it exists at all - while the 
	
	Ancient Dogon tribes have known of its existence for over 5,000 years, when they 
	were visited by the Nommo of Sirius, amphibians that communicated their 
	uncanny knowledge of celestial movements so many thousands of years ago. 
	
	 
	  
	
	Here is what we know about the stars of Sirius:
 
		
		Sirius A - Sothis 
			
				
				
				It is ten times larger than our sun, twice as massive, and registers twenty 
	times as much luminescence. 
				
				It is the largest, most brilliant star in our hemisphere and it is known as 
	the blue-white star. 
				
				Sirius A is 8.7 light years from Earth and moving on a direct course toward 
	our solar system. 
				
				It is located in the jaws of the Great Dog, 
		Canis Major constellation - 
	hence it is known as the Dog Star. 
				
				It is visible in the Northern hemisphere of our evening sky from November-April; it can be located by following a direct line through the belt of 
	Orion towards the horizon. 
				
				It is a three-dimensional stellar being with enormous gravitation fields.
				     
		Sirius B - Satais 
			
				
				
				It is called a white dwarf star, with the equivalent mass of our sun packed 
	into a globe four times the size of our Earth. 
				
				It travels in an eliptical orbit around Sirius A, which it completes in a 50 
	year cycle. 
				
				Although it was only discovered by the scientific community a mere fifty 
	years ago, the Dogon tribes knew of Sirius B, which they described as a 
	heavy, small, powerful star, as early as 5,000 years ago. 
				
				The Sirian Revelations tell us that while Sirius A is still a 3D stellar 
	presence, what we observe as the dwarf star, Sirius B, is actually the 
	remains of the ascended star, which has traveled through its own astral 
	cords and now exists in the sixth dimension. It is here that the Sirian High 
	Council reside, in light body, and from here that they are directing their overlighting energies to the Awakening of Earth and to others who reside in 
	the body of our solar system.      
		Sirius C - Anu
		
		 
			
				
				
				This, the third of the Sirian stellar family, did also ascend from the third 
	dimension at the time of the Sirian shift. 
				
				Although the scientific community has not confirmed the existence of
		Sirius 
	C, the Dogon knew of it by the name, Enome Ya, and they described it too as 
	revolving around Sirius A. 
				
				Of the planets that orbited 
		Anu, one did not achieve ascension when the 
	star, which remains in the fourth dimension, did not: that planet is 
				
				Nibiru, 
	the home of the 
				
				Annunaki. 
				
				Nibiru was flung out of 
		Sirius, was captured by our sun, and ricocheted back 
	to Sirius and it is to this day caught between the two star systems, on an 
		elliptical journey that takes approximately 3,600 years to complete.
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