Over the years we have been shown hundreds and hundreds of species from various star systems, mostly from our own galaxy. In order to familiarize myself with them better I have started to write articles that gather certain species that share some characteristic with each other. You can find, for example, posts on the colonies of the Anunnaki (Anachim) (1), the T-Ashkeru (2) or the Taal (3). This current article focuses on the Vega star system in the Lyra Constellation, one of the brightest stars in our night’s sky.

VEGA
This star is locally known as Olmeeka (5). Twelve planets that all are inhabited orbit the star. When Vega is mentioned in the various articles it is often in the context of it having been some kind of transition hub for people fleeing from the Lyran Wars (6). Overpopulation has made people leave this system in order to find a different and less crowded place to settle. Vega itself has a fast rotation rate of 12.5 hours (whereas our sun takes 27 days for a rotation) (4).
THE VEGA ALLIANCE
While preparing this article I was surprised to learn about the ‘Vega Alliance‘. Somehow I had missed this alliance altogether. This Alliance was fighting the ‘Orion Group‘ (7). We will go over the various members of this alliance: Adari, Elevar, Ozman, Puxhity, Zenatae, Aramani, Ginvo and the Eldaru (10).

The Adari (11) are still living in the Vega star system (on the first planet), and are a Taal colony. We have gotten to know them as the blue-skinned people that appear in the Indian Veda’s. The Elevar are an Ahel-colony that settled on the third planet in the Vega system (12). A part of these Elevar decided to start yet another colony in the Auriga Constellation (13). The Ozman live on the fourth planet and they had already settled in the Vega system before the start of the Lyran Wars (14).
The Puxhity are a Noor colony that did flee from the Lyran Wars to settle on the same planet where the Ozman had already chosen to live. These Puxhity are best remembered as the Olmec (named after their Vega star called Olmeeka) by various people in south and central America. They were the legendary red-haired giants.

It was overpopulation on the planet that led a group of the Taal, who were living on the same (first) planet of Vega as the Adari, to pack up their galactic bags and find a new home in the Andromeda Constellation, in a star system called ‘Titawin’ (17). When people talk about ‘the Andromedans’ they mostly refer to these people that named themselves the ‘Zenatae‘. Elena has shown us that there are way more civilizations, including Reptilians and Ahel colonies that also live in the Andromeda constellation. With that same logic they should be called ‘Andromedans’ as well.
The Vega Alliance also holds the Aramani from the Tau Ceti star system as its members (18): It seems that although they are part of the Vega Alliance, they themselves didn’t use Vega as a springboard into the galaxy, like many other Lyra/Man refugees did (19). The Ginvo (20) who are also members of the Council of Alnilam (21) are from the star system we know as Procyon, just like the last civilization in this list, the Eldari (22).
COLONIES FROM PEOPLE THAT LEFT THE VEGA SYSTEM
If your brain is not yet boiling from all these galactic people who are part of the Vega Alliance, we have got a number of people who used to live in the Vega System but decided to leave and colonize new worlds, often uninhabited worlds, but sometimes they co-existed with other local species. Let’s see if we can find a few that fit in this category; most of them would have left Vega because of overpopulation issues.
THE ARGUNTI
The Argunti are an off-shoot of the Elevar who moved to the Auriga constellation to settle on a planet called ‘Gem 5 Argun’ where they had to live with a reptilian-looking mammalian species called the ‘Fiachru‘ (12). They both are members of the Galactic Federation of Worlds (23). The Argunti also are ahel-descendants. You can find more about them in the Encyclopedia, volume 1 (pp. 168-169). They didn’t leave the Vega system because of the overpopulation issue, but because of a major conflict the have had with their Taali neighbors.

THE VANTAAL
The Vantaali have a remarkable story to tell: first they had to flee from the Man-system in the Lyra constellation. They seeked refuge on two different planets in the Orion Zone, where they were confronted with the Nebu Empire, which caused them to flee again, this time to a planet in the Vega system. Due to the overpopulated Vega system, they decide to pack once again to finally settle in the Bootes constellation on the fifth planet in the Korena star system. During their various stays they hybridized themselves with some local species.
THE MWYDIN MENDORA
This dark-skinned Taal-descendants was also described in one of the episodes of Star Nation News (25). They belong to the category of former Vega inhabitants that decided to leave because of the overpopulation issue there. They settled on a moon Mwydo that orbits a gas planet in the Sephusa System (Gliese 2056) in the Canis Major constellation. The video excerpt below can also be found in the page on Titan, a moon from Saturn, where they would also have a colony (26).
THE KATAYY
The Katayy also have Taal ancestors, and they are said to have lived on Vega as well, before they established a new colony in the Sirius A star system. You can watch a video of them in the page that collects the various Taal colonies in our galaxy (27).
T-ASHKERU
The (Taal)-Ashkeru (28) are a hybrid species from the Katayy (Taal) and a local, now extinct, species in the Sirius B system (29). You can read all about the T-Ashkeru and their colonies in another ‘review’-article (28).
SOME LOOSE ENDS
In order to finally round up this rather big list of species that are somehow related to Vega, I want to mention the extraordinary link with the Akhori. We know them mainly from their rather malevolent practices from their home base in the Altair system (30), but apparently these Akhori don’t have any link with the Lyra system, as they would have been seeded separately, both in the Altair system and in the Vega star system by the Intergalactic Confederation, right after the seeding in the Man system (31).

Another remarkable story is from an alleged member of the Secret Space Program, called John Whitberg, who writes about a Dark Fleet colony that would exist on one of the planets orbiting Vega. It was a bit too deviant for me, but perhaps you do like it. Check it out at (32). Debbie Solaris regarded Vega as the cradle for humanity in this galaxy (33). It seems she was pretty close, at least when you compare it to the Elena Danaan perspective.
And thus we have come to the end of this Vega Review. The system is obviously teeming with life, and quite a number of species lived in the system before moving on to create a new life on another planet. What are your thoughts on all these galactic anthropological accounts? Share them in one or more of our groups (34).
FOOTNOTES
(1) The Colonies of the Anunnaki/Anakh in our Galaxy
(2) The T-Ashkeru and their Colonies
(3) Taal Colonies in our Galaxy
(4) https://starwalk.space/en/news/vega-star
(5) The Real Names of Various Stars – How they are called by their own People
(6) The Kepler 62 ‘Man’ System in the Constellation of Lyra: Then and Now
(7) Would the Orion Group be the same as the Alliance of the Six (8) or the Nebu?
(8) The Nebu (and the Alliance of the Six)
(9) Galactic Alliances
(10) Danaan, E. (2021) A Gift From the Stars
(11) Where did the Blue Gods of India come from?
(12) The Elevar from the Vega System
(13) In Encyclopedia Galactica, volume 1 Elena Danaan describes this Elevar colony changing their name to the Argunti (see p.168)
(14) The Ozman as Skillful Peace Ambassadors
(15) The Red Haired Giants from a World near Vega (and other worlds)
(16) The World of the Ancient Olmecs and Their Fascinating Culture
(17) The Zenae from the Andromeda Constellation
(18) Tau Ceti Time
(19) This concept of ‘springboard’ reminded me of another springboard that is a lot closer to home, namely the Lunar Trampoline 🙂 – See: Lunar Operations Command – A (Former) Trampoline into Outer Space
(20) The Ginvo from Procyon
(21) The Council of Alnilam
(22) The Eldaru, the Sattar and their Ability to Jump Frequencies
(23) The Galactic Federation of Worlds
(24) STAR NATION NEWS 76 ~ 02 06 2025
(25) Star Nation News 93 ~ 10 11 2025
(26) Human Civilian Scientists Working on Research Facilities on Saturn’s Moon Titan
(27) Taal Colonies in our Galaxy
(28) The T-Ashkeru and their Colonies
(29) Sirius B (Thula)
(30) The Markhat Collective from Altair
(31) See Danaan, E. (2024) Encyclopedia Galactica, volume 1 page 95.
(32) A Nachtwaffen Colony on Vega Prime?
(33) Debbie Solaris and Lyra/Vega
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(35) STAR NATION NEWS 63 ~ 03 02 2025







