The Watchers and Göbekli Tepe
Archaeologists call it the world’s oldest temple. What motivated people in southern Türkiye 12,000 years ago to build megalithic monuments with blocks of stone weighing upwards of 20 tons? Continue Reading
Archaeologists call it the world’s oldest temple. What motivated people in southern Türkiye 12,000 years ago to build megalithic monuments with blocks of stone weighing upwards of 20 tons? Continue Reading
I was honored to spend an hour with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny this past Thursday as we began a four-week series based on my book, The Second Coming of Saturn.Continue Reading
Sharon’s research for The Redwing Saga, her series of supernatural thrillers, turned up a historic link between the Watchers, Mount Hermon and Jack the Ripper.Continue Reading
ARCHAEOLOGISTS CALL IT the oldest temple on Earth. If that’s so, who or what was worshiped there?Continue Reading
THE SONS OF GOD saw that the daughters of men were fair, and they took as their wives any they chose. We’re joined again by Brian Godawa, Doug Van Dorn, and Dr. Judd Burton for our latest edition of Iron and Myth to discuss the fall of the Watchers.Continue Reading
One of the most fascinating chapters in the Bible is Psalm 82, which reads like a courtroom scene in heaven.Continue Reading
THE EARTH is under imminent threat from a group of hostile extra-dimensionals.Continue Reading
Who or what are the “powers and principalities” Paul warned us about? Are they angels or demons? Who are the “Watchers,” and are they good or bad?Continue Reading
Who were the Watchers? What’s the difference between a cherub and a nachash? Is Lucifer another name for Satan?Continue Reading
The identity of Abaddon and Apollyon in Revelation 9:11, the angel of the bottomless pit, is Saturn—the Watcher chief Shemihazah. The opening of the bottomless pit marks his literal return to earth. Saturn’s Golden Age may last only five months—the time he and his colleagues are allowed to torment humanity. It’s possible Saturn/Shemihazah knows this and doesn’t care.Continue Reading
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