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Monday, January 19, 2026

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Paradise Lost: Endless Sumer


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?


Monday, January 12, 2026

Paradise Lost to Lust?



In the previous installment, we looked at evidence that the myth of Prometheus — indeed the fall of the Titans to the Olympians — might be yet another story that the Greeks inherited from time immemorial about the fall of the Sumerian dynasty to the Akkadian usurper, Sargon.


Saturday, January 10, 2026

David Bowie, Ten Years Gone.

It's ten years today since Bowie returned to whatever realm from whence he came, and it struck me today how little time I spend thinking about him anymore. 

But that's not a slight, it's actually a compliment.


Friday, January 09, 2026

Wednesday, January 07, 2026

Secret Sun Radio Mystery Hour: The Synchronicity that Broke Reality


It's no accident that The Police's landmark LP Synchronicity was released in the middle of the Year That Broke Reality. On the latest Mystery Hour, Dr. Cherlyn Jones and I take a very deep dive into the Jungian undercurrents of the album, and it's place both in history and in the annals of rock music.


And click here for another look at this album, that certainly changed my life. Probably yours as well.



Monday, January 05, 2026

Paradise Lost, Prometheus Reborn


The Secret Sun Network has hit the ground running in 2026. First up is the latest chapter in the Paradise Lost, Lucifer Unmasked saga, where we get ever closer to stripping away all the various disguises that a very, very ancient belief system still hides behind.

Friday, January 02, 2026

Occult Pop: Eighties Indie meets the Golden Dawn

If I were asked to pick the absolute last place I'd imagine occultism to manifest itself in pop music, it would be in a music video for Aztec Camera's "Oblivious." 

But, oh, how wrong I would be.