Primary Theme: Extraterrestrial Races
Additional Themes: Galactic Federation & Exopolitics · Human History & Ancient Civilisations · Matrix/Manifestation/Reality
Sources: 4 transcripts, 4 speakers (Mari Swaruu, Ari/Urmah, Aneeka of Temmer, Yazhi Swaruu)
Transcripts: S-236, A-007, 142, 104
Short Answer
Yes. Advanced interstellar canine races exist, but they have been expelled from Earth's region and their records suppressed by the Galactic Federation. The leading canine civilisation is called the Denando De Sixte Terrae — referred to in simplified terms as the Spatium Lupi, or simply the Lupi ("space wolves"). This information comes not from Federation or Taygetan archives, which contain almost nothing on the subject, but from the Urmah, who maintain an independent archive system outside Federation control (S-236).
The Lupi are semi-bipedal wolf beings, six to nine feet tall and up to two hundred kilograms, based primarily around the star Enif (Epsilon Pegasi) in the Pegasus constellation, with a significant presence in the Canis Minor system. They hold a holistic society with royal leadership, are described as spiritual and just but fierce warriors, and have fought alongside the Urmah against Reptilian expansion. Their expulsion from Earth's vicinity was not due to any hostile action but because their speciality — guiding human souls correctly through the afterlife without falling into reincarnation traps — directly threatened the Federation's soul-containment system, the Matrix of Earth (S-236).
The figure known on Earth as Anubis, the jackal-headed Egyptian god associated with death and the afterlife, is identified by the Urmah as one of the Lupi — a benevolent guide who helped souls find their way home rather than being recycled through the reincarnation system. This identification stands in direct tension with an earlier Taygetan account where Aneeka described Anubis as a title adopted by Thoth after turning negative (142), illustrating one of the sharper contradictions in the corpus between Taygetan and Urmah source lines.
The Mystery: Why Are There No Space Dogs?
Mari Swaruu opens transcript S-236 by noting something that struck her as almost impossible: among the enormous number of star races documented in the cosmos, there are no advanced canine civilisations on record. This is anomalous. Advanced civilisations exist for felines (the Urmah), reptilians (multiple species), birds, whales, and even elephants — Mari specifically mentions interstellar elephants as a subject deserving its own video. Yet the Federation archives, which are linked to the Taygetan database through what Mari describes as a galactic lepton-muon information-sharing network (essentially a galactic internet), contain almost nothing on canine races (S-236).
Dogs as such exist only on Earth, being what Mari calls "matrixed variants" — the result of both natural canine genetics and extensive human breeding. Canines as animals — particularly wolves — exist on countless M-class planets. Three specific examples are given: Alfrata (Alpha Centauri A), and Erra and Procyon (both orbiting the star Taygeta). But all of these are animals, not advanced interstellar societies. The contrast with felines is stark: felines have produced the Urmah, a massive multi-species federation spanning many star systems. Wolves, despite being equally intelligent and social animals, appear to have no equivalent (S-236).
Mari notes that even her research on Earth's internet yielded almost nothing — only one video from another channel discussing space dogs in a fiction context, plus some science fiction characters. This absence itself was her first clue that something was being hidden.
The Lupi: Spatium Lupi / Denando De Sixte Terrae
Unable to find answers in Federation-linked archives, Mari turned to the Urmah, who maintain independent records outside Federation control. She asked Ari, the Urmah tiger who serves as a communication officer aboard the starship Avyon One.
Ari confirmed without hesitation: advanced canine interstellar races exist. They are called the Denando De Sixte Terrae — which Ari acknowledges is difficult for humans, so he offers the simplified Latin-based name Spatium Lupi ("space wolves"), or simply the Lupi. Wolves are their leading species, just as lions and tigers lead the Urmah. Like the Urmah, the Lupi also include sub-species — jackals and hyenas are mentioned as equivalents to the Urmah's leopards and panthers (S-236).
Physical Description
The Lupi are semi-bipedal — the same structural adaptation the Urmah have, walking upright but retaining aspects of their animal morphology. Fully grown males stand between six and nine feet tall and weigh up to approximately two hundred kilograms. This makes them somewhat smaller than Urmah lions and tigers, who are generally larger (S-236).
Home Systems
Their base planets orbit the giant star Enif, also known as Epsilon Pegasi, the brightest star in the Pegasus constellation, approximately 672 light-years from Earth. They also have a significant presence in the Canis Minor system — specifically around the stars Procyon (Alpha Canis Minoris) and Gomeisa (Beta Canis Minoris). Ari notes the interesting coincidence of the constellation name Canis Minor (meaning "lesser dog") but is uncertain whether the name has any historical connection to the Lupi's presence there. In Canis Minor, they share resources and maintain good cooperation with the Procyonian Lyrian race — a human-type civilisation orbiting Alpha Canis Minoris (S-236).
Society and Character
The Lupi hold a holistic society with royal leadership, structured similarly to the Urmah. Ari describes them as a just and spiritual pacific race, but also fierce warriors. The Urmah and Lupi have fought several wars side by side, primarily defending against expanding Reptilian forces from Orion that sought to penetrate the Canis Minoris and Pegasi regions. Ari describes them as dependable, spiritual, with great ethics and loyalty — though he notes they do not have a federation as massive as the Urmah's (S-236).
Connection to Earth: Anubis and the Afterlife
The Lupi were once present on Earth, participating in the Federation's star port programs associated with the Great Pyramids and other archaeological sites. Their role was not military or political but spiritual — specifically, they guided souls correctly through the afterlife.
Ari identifies the Egyptian figure Anubis as one of the Lupi. This reframes the entire Anubis mythology: rather than being a god of death in the ominous sense, Anubis was a canine being who physically (or astrally) helped deceased humans navigate the afterlife correctly — finding their way home to their higher selves rather than falling into the reincarnation cycle's traps and manipulations. The related Egyptian figures Anput (Anubis's female counterpart) and Wepwapet (who helped the dead through the dangerous path to the afterlife) are identified similarly. Mari also notes canine deities in other cultures: Bau from Mesopotamia (associated with healing and protection) and Xolotl from Aztec mythology (associated with Quetzalcoatl) (S-236).
The critical point is why the Lupi were expelled. Their speciality — guiding souls correctly through the afterlife — directly conflicted with the Federation's design for Earth. After the Tiamat wars and the great flood, the Federation wanted a fully controlled, contained realm (the Matrix of Earth) with a complete veil of forgetfulness. This system required that spiritual concepts be controlled by Federation institutions. The Lupi wanted the opposite: they wanted to leave spirituality as the main guidance for souls to find their correct way home without navigating through complicated, manipulated belief systems involving the reincarnation cycle (S-236).
In Ari's account, this was the fundamental disagreement. The Lupi's presence and their tendency to astrally guide souls to their correct destinations would have destroyed the Federation's soul-containment system. The Federation did not want their influence near Earth, and so the Lupi were pushed out of this galactic quadrant entirely. The Federation then expunged them from its archives — which is why neither Taygetan nor Federation databases contain meaningful records of canine civilisations (S-236).
The Federation Cover-Up
Mari's investigation provides structural evidence for the cover-up before Ari's testimony confirms it. The key indicators:
First, the Federation archives — which are shared across member races through the galactic information network — contain virtually nothing on canine races. Given the vastness of documented species, this absence is itself suspicious (S-236).
Second, when Mari did find information in the Federation system, it was a near-exact mirror of what exists on Earth — the same mythology, the same limited references. Mari interprets this as evidence that Earth's information censorship comes directly from the Federation, not only from human-level controllers. The same entity that controls what humans know also controls what Federation member races can access in the shared archives (S-236).
Third, there are no scientific papers or articles from any Federation member race that mention canine civilisations or even discuss their absence. In an archive system covering thousands of species, the complete absence of even academic discussion about a missing category of advanced life is more telling than any single piece of suppressed information would be (S-236).
The Urmah, who maintain independent archives and do not fully agree with Federation policies, are the only source Ari identifies for accurate information on this subject. This is consistent with the broader pattern in the corpus where Urmah sources provide counter-narratives to Federation orthodoxy.
The Anubis Contradiction
The identification of Anubis as a canine Lupi being creates one of the sharper contradictions in the corpus. In transcript 142, recorded in 2020, Aneeka of Temmer describes a historical event in which Thoth — originally a positive figure involved in pyramid construction — turned negative, commanded archon forces to attack the Federation base beneath Giza, and in that context "Thoth became Anubis and with him darkness covered Egypt because his forces slaughtered many people there" (142). In this account, Anubis is not a separate being but a title or identity adopted by a corrupted Thoth — associated with darkness, violence, and the defeat of Federation forces in Egypt.
In S-236, recorded in 2024, Ari the Urmah presents Anubis as a Lupi — a benevolent canine being whose role was to guide souls correctly through the afterlife, and whose expulsion was the result of Federation politics rather than any hostile action.
These accounts cannot both be literally true. Either Anubis was a corrupted Thoth figure who brought darkness to Egypt, or Anubis was a benevolent canine guide expelled by the Federation for threatening its soul-containment system. The contradiction may reflect the broader pattern of Taygetan accounts drawing on Federation archives (which, according to the Urmah, have been deliberately altered) versus Urmah accounts drawing on independent archives that preserve information the Federation has suppressed. It may also reflect Mari's own observation that Egyptian depictions of animal-headed gods can represent either literal beings of that species or metaphorical associations with animal attributes — a distinction she explicitly raises before presenting Ari's account (S-236).
Broader Context: Animal Civilisations
The Lupi are not an isolated case. The corpus establishes a general principle that advanced interstellar civilisations exist for most major animal categories. Mari explicitly lists: advanced cats (Urmah), birds, whales, elephants (which she says "most definitely deserves a video of its own"), and of course reptilians in multiple species. The Arcturians, while humanoid in form, have amphibian DNA and are classified as non-Lyrian. The Lurkers are insectoid. The general pattern is that all animal races on Earth are lesser, socially less evolved starseed variants of their highly advanced counterparts elsewhere in the cosmos (S-236).
The equine family also has an interstellar presence, though not as an advanced civilisation per se. The Naki bidee'taa'ii — described by Aneeka and Yazhi in a separate transcript — is a sixth-density equine that is bicorn (two horns placed close together, easily mistaken for one from the side). It is semi-multidimensional and semi-etheric, moving between densities at will, and is found on many planets including Alfrata, Erra, Vega, Cyndriel (Aldebaran), and Jupiter. Unlike the Lupi, these are not civilisation-builders but rather semi-conscious interdimensional animals — indomesticable, living in small groups, appearing and disappearing between densities (A-007).
Evolution Across Speakers
Swaruu of Erra and Aneeka of Temmer (2020) provide the initial framework of 400,000+ intelligent species, with canine races conspicuously absent from the roster. Aneeka's account of Thoth/Anubis in transcript 142 treats Anubis as a negative identity rather than a separate being.
Yazhi Swaruu (2020, via A-007) provides the equine context — the Naki bidee'taa'ii as semi-etheric 6D creatures — and the metaphysical framework that anything imagined exists somewhere in higher densities.
Mari Swaruu (2024) conducts the investigation that exposes the gap in Federation archives and identifies it as a deliberate cover-up. Her methodical approach — checking Earth sources, Federation archives, and finally Urmah independent archives — documents the suppression structurally before the Urmah confirm it.
Ari the Urmah (2024) provides the substantive account: the Lupi's identity, location, character, history with Earth, connection to Anubis, and the specific reason for their expulsion — their afterlife guidance threatened the Federation's Matrix design for Earth.
Key Transcript References
- S-236 — Primary transcript: Mari's investigation into absent canine races, Ari's account of the Spatium Lupi (Denando De Sixte Terrae), physical description (semi-bipedal, 6-9ft, ~200kg, wolf-led with jackal/hyena sub-species), base systems (Enif/Epsilon Pegasi, Canis Minor/Procyon and Gomeisa), holistic royal society, Urmah-Lupi military alliance against Reptilian expansion, Anubis/Anput/Wepwapet as Lupi beings, core conflict with Federation over afterlife soul guidance vs. Matrix containment, Federation cover-up of canine races from archives, Mari confirms Mafdet/Bastet/Sekhmet as real Urmah (supporting literal-species reading of Egyptian animal gods)
- A-007 — Equine context: Naki bidee'taa'ii (6D bicorn equine, semi-etheric, interdimensional, found on Alfrata/Erra/Vega/Cyndriel/Jupiter), Yazhi's metaphysical framework (anything imagined exists in higher densities), Aneeka on Pegasus (symbolism not literal — no flying equines found), wolves mentioned as existing on Alfrata, Erra, Procyon as animals
- 142 — Contradictory Anubis account: Aneeka describes Thoth turning negative and commanding archon attack on Federation base beneath Giza — "Thoth became Anubis and with him darkness covered Egypt" — Anubis here as title/identity adopted by corrupted Thoth, associated with slaughter and Federation retreat from Egypt
- 104 — Context: 400,000+ intelligent races, 2,000+ humanoid species, life as universal norm — establishes the framework in which the complete absence of canine civilisations from Federation records is anomalous

