The long war by the Fallen against their Creator is for control of God’s har môʿēd, His mount of assembly, Zion. That’s His prize jewel, and that’s why Saturn wants it. Armageddon is the battle for control of the har môʿēd—Zion, God’s mount of assembly. The final conflict of the age will be fought at Jerusalem.Continue Reading

As research into the history and imagery connected to Saturn in his many forms revealed more information that’s relevant to where we’re going, it became obvious that documenting the work of a few deceived occultists in the present day wasn’t as important as it appeared at first. That said, there are those who knowingly venerate this entity, even if they don’t understand who he is and his ultimate goal.Continue Reading

January 6 is the date celebrated each year by Western Christians as Epiphany, and Theophany by Christians in the Eastern churches. It marks the revelation of God incarnate in the form of Jesus. And what happened on Epiphany in 2021? “America’s temple” was invaded by the Q-Anon Shaman in his crazy buffalo hat. Remember the long association of bull imagery with this entity. It would be a startling coincidence, if we believed in coincidences.Continue Reading

The Apotheosis of Washington depicts the man called the “father of our nation” as Saturn, who led America into a Golden Age that is destined to return. And the Capitol makes a clear statement: America is politically, militarily, and spiritually Rome.Continue Reading

Virgil’s poem refers to the return to an age that ended before Jupiter dethroned Saturn—or, in biblical terms, when God sent the Flood. The new Golden Age would be ushered in by a messianic figure, a child who would become divine and rule over a world at peace. To those familiar with Genesis 6, the influence of the Watchers/Titans and the Nephilim/“heroes” on Greek and Roman religion, and the role of Saturn/Shemihazah in leading the Watchers’ rebellion, Virgil’s poem is startling.Continue Reading

It’s widely believed that the date for celebrating Christmas was chosen by the early church to “Christianize” Saturnalia. That was not the case, but it’s indicative of the hubris of the king-god: Under his influence, many Christians have been convinced that Saturn, not Jesus, is the reason we celebrate Christmas. And because that wasn’t enough, most of the Western world now calls God’s divinely ordained day of rest “Saturn’s Day.”Continue Reading

The Carthaginians believed their military defeat in 310 BC was punishment for failing to provide the required sacrifices to their chief god, Baal Hammon. To atone, the city slaughtered some five hundred of its children. The evidence of history leads to this conclusion: The Watchers and/or the demon spirits of their dead children, the Nephilim, lured the pagans of the ancient world into burning their sons and daughters as sacrificial offerings to gods of the dead.Continue Reading

The Phoenicians are remembered as the sailors par excellence of late antiquity. Their ships circumnavigated Africa, reached Britain, and may even have traveled as far as the Americas. Less well known is that the Phoenicians continued the horrific practice of child sacrifice into the Christian era. There was even a black-market trade in children who were bought and sold to sacrifice as offerings to their chief god, Baal Hammon.Continue Reading

The Titans can be identified as the Watchers who defied their Creator in the distant past on Mount Hermon. This is consistent with evidence from the myths of later civilizations. Over time, the influence of these old gods spread west and they were adopted into the religion of the Greeks as the Titans, a name that reflects the bull-like appearance of these entities, who may be, like the divine rebel from Eden, rebellious cherubim who thought they could overthrow their Creator.Continue Reading