Author L. A. Marzulli discussed his research into the 'Luciferian Conspiracy,' as well as Mothman encounters. The conspiracy, he explained, concerns a satanic entity who wants to be worshipped; he'll take the form of the Antichrist, coming initially as a man of peace.
Whoever cuts a deal with Israel to rebuild the Temple Mount in Jerusalem will be the Antichrist, Marzulli declared, adding that he believes this person could be Jordan's King Abdullah II. Marzulli, citing biblical prophecy, said a confederacy of nations will attack Israel, who'll respond with the "Samson option," i.e. a nuclear attack.
Delving into his investigation of the Mothman sightings, he shared details of his interview with 'L.G.,' a man who claimed to have several encounters with a winged entity during the Point Pleasant episodes in 1966. He described a "wicked" 6 ft. tall creature, silver-glowing, with wings bending together, sunken eyes, and partially dressed in a robe. Though paralyzed in fear, the man was able to dispel the creature by "pleading the blood of Jesus." Marzulli suggested that Mothman is either a fallen angel or a "demonic hybrid."
Biography:
L. A. Marzulli is the author of the Nephilim Trilogy. The Nephilim Trilogy made the CBA best sellers list and continues to thrill readers a decade after the first book in the series was published. Marzulli received an honorary doctorate from Pacific International University for his work on the Nephilim Trilogy. Marzulli is also the author of the non-fiction work, Politics, Prophecy & the Supernatural. The book packs a hard hitting expose of how the current political landscape may bring about ancient Biblical prophecies, which then may trigger supernatural events that are foretold in the book of Daniel and Revelation.
His latest offering, The Alien Interviews, features 17 personal, intense interviews with people who have been directly involved with the UFO phenomena. The book was written for the skeptic with various world-views presented as to what this phenomena may be. He has also teamed up with film producer Richard Shaw to create the Watchers DVD series. Marzulli has lectured on his exhaustive research at conferences and churches, as well as made appearances and interviews on numerous national radio and television programs.
Wikipedia
The Antichrist is a Christian concept based on the exegesis of Second Temple (500 BCE--50 CE) Jewish texts that refer to anti-messiahs. In Christian belief, Jesus the Messiah appears in his Second Coming to earth, to face the emergence of the Antichrist figure. Just as Christ is the savior and the ideal model for humanity, his opponent in the End of Days will be a single figure of concentrated evil. In the New Testament, the term "antichrist" occurs five times in 1 John and 2 John, once in plural form and four times in the singular.
As a conspiracy theory, the term New World Order or NWO refers to the emergence of a totalitarian one-world government.
The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government—which replaces sovereign nation-states—and an all-encompassing propaganda that ideologizes its establishment as the culmination of history's progress. Significant occurrences in politics and finance are speculated to be orchestrated by an unduly influential cabal operating through many front organizations. Numerous historical and current events are seen as steps in an on-going plot to achieve world domination through secret political gatherings and decision-making processes.
Prior to the early 1990s, New World Order conspiracism was limited to two American countercultures, primarily the militantly anti-government right, and secondarily fundamentalist Christians concerned with end-time emergence of the Antichrist. Skeptics, such as Michael Barkun and Chip Berlet, have observed that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about a New World Order have now not only been embraced by many seekers of stigmatized knowledge but have seeped into popular culture, thereby inaugurating an unrivaled period of people actively preparing for apocalyptic millenarian scenarios in the United States of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. These political scientists are concerned that this mass hysteria could have what they judge to be devastating effects on American political life, ranging from widespread political alienation to escalating lone-wolf terrorism.