The Caballo de Troya saga, begun by J. J. Benítez in 1984, has become a cornerstone of modern Spanish-language esoteric and ufological literature. Framed as the recovered diaries of a U.S. Air Force pilot who traveled back in time to witness the life of Jesus of Nazareth, the series blends investigative journalism, science fiction, and religious revisionism. After ten volumes chronicling the Galilean years, Caballo de Troya 11: El día del relámpago (2016) marks a radical shift. This essay argues that the eleventh installment abandons the historical-narrative format to become a direct, urgent, and unsettling prophecy about the end of times, reflecting Benítez’s mature eschatology and his growing disillusionment with institutional religion and modern civilization.
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A continuación, analizamos los puntos clave de esta obra, los riesgos de las descargas externas y por qué este libro ha dividido tanto a la crítica como a los seguidores. 🏗️ El Cierre de una Epopeya de 40 Años The Caballo de Troya saga, begun by J