The Human Type Aliens - The Legend Of Orion Constellation Part 1

The Orion constellation shines brilliantly in the night sky, and carries a legendary tale of a proud hunter brought down by his own arrogance. He boasted of his ability to conquer any wild creature, yet ironically met his demise at the hands of a scorpion. Among its remarkable features, the constellation holds a magnificent nebula located 1,500 light years away, nestled within the hunter’s sword. Within this celestial system, amidst numerous stars, two supergiants named Betelgeuse and Rigel stand out. Betelgeuse lies 430 light years away, while Rigel is situated 770 light years from Earth. According to Germain, as channeled by Lyssa Royal, the Orions predominantly consist of 89% individuals with a vegan nature, and 11% with Lyran lineage. It is noteworthy that Vega, a star in the Lyra constellation, is not associated with the Orions of interest, who originate from the Betelgeuse and Rigel star systems. Among the Orion population, the majority of those with a vegan inclination (89%) belong to the human type, with a smaller percentage being non-human. On the other hand, among the 11% of Orions with Lyran ancestry, most possess light brown skin, while approximately 10% exhibit a Caucasian appearance with light hair. Although their bodies share a water-based composition with ours, they possess an oily and fatty content that acts as a lubricant. Additionally, it is worth mentioning that, the Orion population includes a small percentage of the little Greys, whose origin can be traced to Zeta Reticuli, a neighboring constellation to Orion. In summary, the genetic distinctions among the Orions are quite pronounced.
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