Ah, I see. Cahn seems to be someone like a Zola Levitt who writes like a Dan Brown. Is that a fair assessment?
Let me give you hint.
I'll bet you didn't know that New York City was our nation's first capitol. Immediately after being sworn in, George Washington led the entire US Congress to a small chapel near a protective wall in Manhattan, knelt in humble prayer on the lot of the chapel, and dedicated the country to God. He made a national covenant with God on that day, and gave a dire warning that if the country ever turned from God the covenant would become our curse.
The wall which offered protection from pirates which allowed local business to flourish near where Washington knelt, became Wall Street. The very spot Washington knelt, is where the Twin Towers were eventually built. The chapel still stands. It is now owned by a liberal group of churches, and it's basement is the national headquarters of the OWS movement. The chapel was protected from destruction on 9/11 by an ancient Sycamore tree, which was destroyed by flying rubble. It was replaced by a cedar. A hewn stone was laid as the foundation of the new freedom tower, and national leaders read Isaiah 9:10 exactly in the way Ancient Israel's leaders did, as an act of defiance, rather than repentance.
This was just part of our FIRST warning, THERE HAVE BEEN TWO.
Read "The Harbinger".