Mount Hermon ("Mountain of the Chief", coordinates: 33°24′58″N 35°51′27″E) is a mountain cluster constituting the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range. Its highest peak is 9230 feet and the highest point inside Israel's borders today is Mizpe Shelagim at 7295 feet. The southern slopes of Mount Hermon have been in Israeli control since the Six-Day War in 1967. This part of the mountain, as well as the Golan Heights, was unilaterally annexed by Israel in 1981. Its summit straddles the border between Syria and Lebanon and, at 2,814 m (9,232 ft) above sea level, is the highest point in Syria. On the top, in the United Nations buffer zone between Syria and Israeli-occupied territory, is the highest permanently manned UN position in the world, known as "Hermon Hotel". The southern slopes of Mount Hermon extend to the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights, where the Mount Hermon ski resort is located. Mount Hermon is also called the "snowy mountain," the "gray-haired mountain", and the "mountain of snow". It is also called "the eyes of the nation" in Israel because its elevation makes it Israel's primary strategic early warning system.
According to the synoptic gospels, Mount Hermon is the location of the transfiguration of Jesus, an event in which Jesus was transformed into a radiant, altered state and was seen to be conversing with Moses and the prophet Elijah. In the occult science of numerology, the number 33 represents the ultimate attainment of higher consciousness. Mount Hermon is located at the 33rd parallel north, which is a latitude 33 degrees north of the earth’s equator. Tracing the 33rd parallel to the exact opposite side of the globe directly points to the site of the most famous alleged UFO encounter in modern history, Roswell, New Mexico. On the 33rd parallel lines, there are artificially placed structures used to harvest, alter or direct the planetary current and electromagnetic forces to influence trigger events or alter the timelines which direct future time probabilities. Planetary gridworkers, help to deconstruct these artificial machines in order to help support the raising of higher consciousness in humanity and to help to provide more available energy to the inhabitants of the earth.
In the Book of Enoch, Mount Hermon is the place where the 200 of the Watcher class of fallen angels descended to Earth. They swear upon the mountain that they would take wives among the daughters of men and take mutual imprecation for their sin of interbreeding with earth women (Enoch 6). The mountain or summit is referred to as Saphon in Ugaritic texts, where the palace of Baal is located in a myth about Attar. The Book of Chronicles also mentions Mount Hermon as a place where Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azrael, Jeremiah, Hodaviah and Jahdiel were the heads of their families. Canaan settled in the area of Mount Hermon and southward into the territory that was to become Abraham’s Promised Land. This is why the Promised Land was called Canaan in the days of Moses. The tribe of Dan moved to this area during the days of the Judges, and adopted the Canaanite worship of these fallen angels. Baal and Ashtaroth were Canaanite deities, whose origin was from the settlements in Mount Hermon. Mount Hermon, has three peaks, the tallest of which is 9,166 feet above the Mediterranean Sea, the mountain was venerated in connection with the worship of Baal entities. Baal worship was the leading religion of Canaan. On most of the high peaks of the country were shrines known as high places, the higher the holier. Here groves were planted and shrines were erected for worship. Since Mount Hermon towered above all the other mountains in the region, it was the chief high place, the shrine of shrines. Canaanites looked to Mount Hermon very similarly as the Muslims face Mecca when they pray.
The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work, ascribed by tradition to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah, although modern scholars estimate the older sections (mainly in the Book of the Watchers) to date from about 300 BC, and the latest part (Book of Parables) probably to the first century BC. It is not part of the biblical canon as used by Jews, apart from Beta Israel. Most Christian denominations and traditions may accept the Books of Enoch as having some historical or theological interest or significance, but they generally regard the Books of Enoch as non-canonical or non-inspired. By the 4th century, the Book of Enoch was mostly excluded from Christian canons, and it is now regarded as scripture by only the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) does not consider 1 Enoch to be part of its standard canon, though it believes that the original Book of Enoch was an inspired book. The Book of Moses, found within the scriptural canon of the LDS Church, has several similarities to 1 Enoch, including names that have been found in some versions of 1 Enoch, and is believed by the Church to contain extracts from "the ministry, teachings, and visions of Enoch". The authors of the New Testament were familiar with the content of the story and influenced by it. The text was also utilized by the community that originally collected the Dead Sea Scrolls. The first part of the Book of Enoch describes the fall of the Watchers, the Fallen Angels (i.e. extraterrestrials) who descended to earth and fathered the races of the Nephilim. The remainder of the book describes Enoch's visits to heaven in the form of travels, visions and dreams, and his revelations.
1 Enoch gives an account of the fall of the Angels from heaven. Chapter 6 talks of how the angels saw and lusted after the daughters of men.
"In those days, when the children of man had multiplied, it happened that there were born unto them handsome and beautiful daughters. And the angels, the children of heaven , saw them and desired them; and they said to one another, ’Come, let us choose wives for ourselves from among the daughters of man and beget us children.’ And Semjaza, being their leader, said unto them, ’I fear that perhaps you will not consent that this deed should be done, and I alone will become (responsible) for this great sin.’ But they all responded to him, ’Let us all swear an oath and bind everyone among us by a curse not to abandon this suggestion but to do the deed.’ Then they all swore together and bound one another by (the curse) And they were altogether two hundred;" - 1 Enoch 6:1-7
The angels descended on Mount Hermon during the days of Jared. There were 19 leaders mentioned in 1 Enoch, who were also called the chiefs of ten.
Once they reached the earth; "they took wives unto themselves, and everyone (respectively) chose one woman for himself, and they began to go unto them. And they taught them magical medicine, incantations, the cutting of roots, and taught them (about) plants. And the women became pregnant and gave birth to great giants whose heights were three hundred cubits. These (giants) consumed the produce of all the people until the people detested feeding them. So the giants turned against (the people) in order to eat them."
The race of giants or Nephilim, produced from this union gave way to a brood of evil spirits in many layers of the earthly dimensions, creating levels of hierarchy. The many dark spirits most likely are the remnants, negative forms and essences of the departed spirits of the giants, themselves. These spirits are not material or corporeal beings, but they torment mankind through pain, suffering and misery, because they have been partially proceeded directly from them. According to 1 Enoch, these spirits will not be punished (made accountable) until the day of judgment or the better word to use in this context, the completion of the precessional cycle, in contrast to the Watchers, who are punished both before and on the day of judgment (completion of the time cycle).
"But now the giants who are born from the (union of) the spirits and the flesh shall be called evil spirits upon the earth, because their dwelling shall be upon the earth and inside the earth. Evil spirits have come out of their bodies. Because from the day that they were created from the holy ones they became the Watchers; their first origin is the spiritual foundation. They will become evil upon the earth and shall be called evil spirits. The dwelling of the spiritual beings of heaven is heaven; but the dwelling of the spirits of the earth, which are born upon the earth, is in the earth. The spirits of the giants oppress each other, they will corrupt, fall, be excited, and fall upon the earth, and cause sorrow. They eat no food, nor become thirsty, nor find obstacles. And these spirits shall rise up against the children of the people and against the women, because they have proceeded forth (from them). - 1 Enoch 15
1 Enoch 19 also gives a variation to the origin of demons. It implies that demons were already in existence during the time of the fall of the angels. According to 1 Enoch 10-16, the demons are the spirits which go forth and are created from these Fallen Angels and these forces are spread onto the earth.
"Here shall stand in many different appearances the spirits of the angels which have united themselves with women. They have defiled the people and will lead them into error so that they will offer blood sacrifices to the demons as unto Gods, until the great day of judgment in which they shall be judged till they are finished."
2 Enoch also mentions a group of angels called the Grigori, who are similar to the Watchers. Their prince is called Satanail. A difference in this account as compared with the two previous accounts is that only three Fallen Angels came down to earth to take wives, breed with them and produce giants. These are the Grigori, who with their prince Satanail rejected the Lord of light, and after them are those who are held in great darkness on the second heaven, and three of them went down on earth to the place Hermon, and broke through their vows on the shoulder of the hill Hermon and saw the daughters of men how good they are, and took to themselves wives, and befouled the earth with their deeds, who in all times of their age made lawlessness and mixing, and giants are born and marvelous big men and great enmity. - 2 Enoch 18:3-4
Various Temples of Mount Hermon can be found in villages on the slopes. There is a sacred building made of hewn blocks of stone on the summit of Mount Hermon. Known as Qasr Antar, it is the highest temple of the ancient world and was documented by Sir Charles Warren in 1869. An inscription on a limestone stele recovered by Warren from Qasr Antar was translated by George Nickelsburg to read "According to the command of the greatest Holy God, those who take an oath (proceed) from here." Nickelsburg connected the inscription with oath taken by the watcher angels under their leader, Semjaza, who took an oath together, bound by a curse in order to take wives in the Book of Enoch (1 Enoch 6:6). The name of God was supposed to be a Hellenized version of Baʿal or Hadad. It has been related to the Arabic term al-haram, which means "sacred or forbidden enclosure". Another Greek inscription found in a large temple at Deir El Aachayer on the northern slopes notes the year that a bench was installed in the year 242, under Beeliabos, also called Diototos, son of Abedanos, high priest of the gods of Kiboreia.
(Source: Mount Hermon: Gate of the Fallen Angels (JR Church), Book of Enoch at www.bibliotecapleyades.net and Mount Hermon, Book of Enoch,Tribe of Dan – Wikipedia and Ascension Glossary)