So, imo the watchers were ET’s, not sure what race, possibly Nordics, who basically came to teach humanity agriculture and civilization-level skills, wen they were subsistence living and having a hard time otherwise. While the Christians focus on he negative uses, agriculture, iron-working, defense, astronomy etc - these are foundational skills that lift a town out of the stone age and back into the iron age, skipping the bronze age entirely.
Imagine if there was a catastrophe as immense and civilization-destroying as the biblical flood today - who would know how to survive without electricity, houses that contractors build, flushing toilets and grocery stores even. Few know how to read the stars, grow food, keep farm animals, or make tools - that knowledge dies and may or may not remain with any random survivors.
There are many stories of groups of people doing this exact same reboot of civilization - the historian Freddy Silva talks about his search in the documentation for these, and says they usually appear in groups of 7… so the watcher thing is not that, there were a team of 200, but seems to have a similar mission. It worked because the story survives to this day. If those people were going to die without help, we wouldn’t know about them. I’m sure many groups like them did.
That’s technically Shemyaza, but Azazel was the leader that taught metal working and lapidary. Very handy for making metal tools like knives, axes, spears and other hunting equipment but also farming tools, kitchenware, weapons and hardware like nails. Nails are underestimated. But the detractors focus on eye makeup… which in the light of plain commence sense is frankly imbecilic. If you’ve got time to care about makeup when you live in the iron age and mirrors don’t exist, you’re doing fantastically well.
So you’d want to be open to being contacted by a new entity, or group. You’d have to be very discerning to avoid parasites wanting to take advantage of your goal. Once the spokesperson of the group had contacted you, you would have them introduce you to new entities.