David Talbott - The Saturn Myth Apr 2026
When the alignment broke, the resulting plasma storms were interpreted by survivors as dragons or serpents attacking the sun. Commentaries on the Gallic War by Julius Caesar (1908).pdf
The idea that Saturn, Venus, and Mars were once aligned in a single "stack" above the Earth's North Pole. David Talbott - The Saturn Myth
As he spoke, a jagged arc of crimson lightning leaped from the horizon, clawing toward the celestial pole. The ground groaned. For the first time in ten thousand years, the shadow of the mountain shifted. The "Sun" was swaying. When the alignment broke, the resulting plasma storms
This sounds like the beginning of a fascinating cosmic-horror or speculative-mythology piece. David Talbott’s work—specifically The Saturn Myth —proposes that in prehistoric times, Saturn didn't just hang in the distant sky; it sat fixed at the north celestial pole as a massive, glowing sun. The sky was not black, and the sun was not a traveler. The ground groaned
Ancient "stairways to heaven" (like Ziggurats) were actually attempts to reach the plasma discharge column stretching toward Saturn.