We Need Ephemerides for Algol and Sirius

How Many Stars in the System of the Star Sirius?

Two or three stars are in the Sirius system.  Folks of the well informed African Dogon tribe have said that three stars are in the system.  Some reputable professional astronomers have agreed with them.  Other professional astronomers have disagreed with them.

At least one of the stars is good, and at least one of them is bad.  Allegedly a malevolent race of livin beins comes from Sirius B, and a good race from Sirius C.  So far as I am concerned, this lore is unconfirmed.

When Sirius is Good

When the good star(s) is in front of the bad star(s) in a chart, then Sirius is good.  When the opposite condition prevails, then it is bad.  The person is evil.

“Occulted” Means “Blocked”

If a planet is conjunct Sirius, and the bad star(s) is to the rear, occulted by the other one or two two big stars of the system, then the person is good.  If the bad star(s) is in the forefront, then it is a bad guy, that planet represents a bad guy, against us.

Planet Conjunct Algol Tells If a Person Is Good or Bad

Same is true of the binary star Algol (other names for Algol are Satan’s Head, Medusa’s Head, Piled up Corpses, The Ghoul) — if a planet conjoin Algol while the red giant is in the forefront, then it is a bad guy, against us.  If the white dwarf occults the red giant then it is a good guy, for us.

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1 Comment

  1. September 4, 2019 at 11:18 am

    Great post 😄


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