Jonathan Cahn, a nine-time New York Times bestselling author, is gearing up to release yet another earth-shaking book: The Altar of Pergamon: The Mystery of the Dark Angel and the Future of the World. Cahn boldly posits that the gods of ancient Greece were not mere myths, but real spiritual forces that might still be influencing the world today.
Cahn's provocative argument challenges conventional wisdom and mainstream narratives. While Hollywood prepares to release its latest blockbuster The Odyssey, directed by Christopher Nolan, millions are set to view ancient deities like Zeus and Athena as mere entertainments from a bygone era. Yet, Cahn argues these beings were recognized by biblical writers as genuine spiritual entities, ones whose shadows loom over human history.
In a riveting interview, Cahn traces a haunting pattern linked to the Great Altar of Pergamon, now housed in Berlin's Pergamon Museum. His research suggests that this altar, described in the Book of Revelation as the 'throne of Satan,' has eerie connections to the rise and fall of empires. The altar's relocation history—from Turkey to Germany—has ominously coincided with major global conflicts and upheavals, including the rise of the Third Reich and the Cold War.
As America battles to safeguard its founding principles amid internal disorder and moral decay, Cahn's work proposes that forces beyond politics may be at play. His explanation delves into the sacred texts of the Book of Enoch and biblical accounts, detailing how spiritual forces have historically manifested in government and culture.
The book focuses on spiritual powers over nations, principles found in the writings of Daniel and Paul. If Cahn is right, the ancient world's understanding—and fear—of these entities may not be as archaic as once thought. As the Pergamon Museum readies to reopen its altar exhibit in 2027, Cahn suggests we stand at another pivotal moment in history.
This is more than a story about ancient artifacts; it is a stark warning for patriots vigilant about threats against liberty. Underestimating spiritual influences invisible to the mainstream gaze might just leave America vulnerable at a critical juncture. Are forces older and darker pulling the strings behind the chaos? Cahn suggests it's time to face these sinister probabilities before they become our reality.
The clock is ticking as Jonathan Cahn calls readers to watch the altar's reopening closely. It's not just about relics, but possibly the spiritual future of nations as we know it. Will patriots heed this enigmatic call?
