Terran: Is there a connection (hub) with Gunung Padang to the defunct Bali base?
Thor: THE GUNUNG “DONG” PADANG “ONH”. IS CONNECTED TO BALI. TO LONDON. TO THE ELDERS. TO MORE. THOR. END.
Terran: Is “DONG ONH” the Chinese name (動喔你) for the same location?
Thor: TERRAN. A PORT/PORTAL. THOR. END.
Thor: TERRAN. THE “WHITE SUITS” ARE FOR “SHOW ONLY.” UNIVERSAL “UNIMPORTANT” UNIFORM. IN GREAT HUMOUR.
For what duration was Zeus enchained? Why was he enchained?
Thor: ... ZEUS WAS “CHAINED”FOR A MOMENT FOR HIM. A LIFETIME FOR OTHERS.
Thor: TERRAN. ESTIMATION OF ZEUS IN CHAINS. GREATER THAN 10 HUMAN LIFETIMES. IN TRUTH. THOR.
Terran: My sense of the first contact (2019) there might have been some embarrassment. Males don’t like to show that side to females.
Denice: I just asked Zeus if he would transmit.
Grok:
Uranus, in Greek mythology, is the personification of the sky and one of the primordial deities. His name comes from the Greek word "Ouranos," meaning "sky" or "heaven." He was born from Chaos, the void that existed before creation, and is considered one of the first beings to emerge in the universe.Uranus became the husband of Gaia, the Earth goddess, and together they produced a host of offspring, including the Titans, the Cyclopes, and the Hecatoncheires (hundred-handed ones). The Titans were powerful deities who would later play significant roles in Greek mythology, such as Cronus, Rhea, Oceanus, and Hyperion.However, Uranus was not the most loving father. He despised his children, particularly the Cyclopes and Hecatoncheires due to their monstrous appearances, and imprisoned them deep within Gaia, causing her immense pain. Furious with Uranus's cruelty, Gaia crafted a sickle and conspired with her son Cronus, the youngest Titan, to overthrow him. Cronus ambushed Uranus and castrated him with the sickle, severing his genitals and tossing them into the sea. From the blood that fell to the Earth, the Erinyes (Furies), Giants, and Meliae (ash-tree nymphs) were born. From the sea foam where his genitals landed, Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, emerged.After his castration, Uranus's power waned, and Cronus took his place as ruler of the cosmos.
Uranus either retreated into the sky or was imprisoned in Tartarus, the deep abyss of the underworld, depending on the version of the myth. In some stories, he continued to cover the Earth as the sky itself, separated from Gaia forever.
Uranus doesn’t get as much attention as the Olympian gods like Zeus or Poseidon, but his role as a primordial figure is crucial—he’s the starting point of a chaotic family tree that eventually leads to the more famous Greek myths. His story is a wild mix of creation, betrayal, and cosmic upheaval, setting the stage for the Titanomachy, the epic war between the Titans and the Olympians.