We all know about the famous statue of “Prometheus” at Rockefeller Plaza, but did you know Zecharia Sitchin — the ancient astronaut theorist who did more than anyone to make words like “Nibiru” and “Anunnaki” near-household names — kept an office there as well?
There’s been a weird campaign to bury this fact, for whatever unknown reason. But I have it on good authority that from someone who actually met with him there, someone who a lot of you might be familiar with.
So what does this all mean? Read on…
Just as the Watchers (AKA the Grigori) have turned out to be another people’s (the brutal, war-mongering imperial Assyrians, in this case) gods demoted to “fallen angel” status, you get the same feeling with the Titans.
Meaning that they were not only gods of an earlier Greek tradition, but an earlier people as well, or at least an earlier version of them.
Scholarly opinion has the Titans as some kind of archaic, shamanic hand-me-down, but I’m not so sure. It seems to me that the Titans weren’t just some leftovers that the Greeks warmed up for their potluck pantheon, but in fact were themselves the gods of a people who the proto-Mycenaeans encountered when they stormed down from the mountains of Eastern Europe.
You won’t find a lot of academics who agree with this opinion, but the fact is they have no real idea where the Titans really came from either.
Note too that the Titans were said to be banished to Tartarus by Zeus, except for all the ones that weren’t, such as Helios, Atlas, and — of course — Prometheus himself. Those Titans were given pretty important gigs in the new Greek’s god economy, which feels to me like the end result of negotiation.
There’s politics at work here...