Will Blesch

Author of In the Shadow of Goliath

Will Blesch is a seasoned researcher, marketer, entrepreneur, and dual American–Israeli citizen with an unrelenting passion for uncovering history’s most enigmatic truths. Deeply immersed in both the political and theological landscapes of one of the world’s most ancient and sacred regions, he brings a rare, lived perspective to the questions that sit at the intersection of belief, power, and human origins.

A former member of the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) central council, the conservative Israeli political party once led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

Will has engaged firsthand with the ideological and cultural forces shaping modern Israel. Beyond politics, he has built an extensive career at the crossroads of marketing, media, and storytelling. As the former global marketing director for the Adizes Institute, he led high-impact campaigns that reached audiences around the world, and earlier worked in commercial media, directing and appearing in productions for major brands across multiple continents.

Alongside his professional work runs a lifelong fascination with the mythic, the colossal, and the unseen forces that shape human history. A devoted lover of science fiction and fantasy, Will draws inspiration from writers such as Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien.

He resonates deeply with Lewis’s insight: “If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.”

That sense of longing, for meaning, for hidden history, for realities just beyond the visible, drives both his research and his creative work. Through nonfiction and fiction alike, Will explores the boundary where ancient mystery, theology, and speculative imagination converge.

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50-Word Bio

Will Blesch is an American–Israeli author and researcher exploring the intersection of biblical cosmology and modern UAP discourse. His forthcoming book, In the Shadow of Goliath, examines Genesis 6, the Watchers tradition, and whether the biblical worldview already contains categories for what we now call non-human intelligence.

150-Word Bio

Will Blesch is an American–Israeli author, researcher, and former global marketing director whose work explores the intersection of biblical cosmology, ancient texts, and modern discussions surrounding UAP and non-human intelligence. His forthcoming book, In the Shadow of Goliath, reexamines Genesis 6, the “sons of God,” the Nephilim, and the Watchers tradition in light of Second Temple literature and contemporary language about interdimensional beings.

A former member of the Bayit Yehudi central council in Israel, Blesch brings firsthand cultural and political experience from one of the world’s most historically and theologically significant regions. His background in media and high-impact global marketing informs his clear, disciplined communication style. He approaches controversial subjects with textual rigor, avoiding sensationalism while challenging both skeptics and reductionist interpretations within faith communities.

300-Word Bio

Will Blesch is an American–Israeli author and researcher whose work examines the intersection of biblical cosmology, Second Temple Jewish literature, and modern discourse surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena and non-human intelligence. His forthcoming book, In the Shadow of Goliath: Angels, Giants, UFOs, and the Hidden History of the Watchers, Nephilim, and Interdimensional War, revisits Genesis 6 and argues that the biblical worldview already contains structured categories for spiritual beings interacting with humanity.

Rather than adopting ancient astronaut theory or collapsing modern phenomena into simplistic demonology, Blesch proposes that much of today’s language may reflect forgotten theological categories. His work traces the phrase “sons of God” across the Old Testament, engages the Watchers tradition preserved in 1 Enoch as historical context, and explores the reappearance of giant clans in the Hebrew Bible.

Blesch previously served on the central council of Bayit Yehudi in Israel and later led global marketing initiatives as director at the Adizes Institute. His background in political, cultural, and media environments informs his disciplined approach to controversial subjects. He focuses on textual consistency, historical context, and clear distinctions between canonical authority and interpretive tradition.

He is available for interviews, commentary, panel discussions, and long-form conversations on biblical cosmology, Genesis 6, the Watchers tradition, and the theological implications of modern UAP narratives.

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What In The Shadow of Goliath Is – And Is Not

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One-Paragraph Book Description

In the Shadow of Goliath argues that Genesis 6 is not a mythic footnote but a theological fracture point describing a boundary violation between realms. By examining the “sons of God,” the Watchers tradition in 1 Enoch, the reappearance of giant clans, and patterns within modern UAP narratives, the book asks whether contemporary language is mislabeling categories Scripture has long described.

6 Bullet Talking Points

What “sons of God” means across the Hebrew Bible and why consistency matters

The Watchers tradition in 1 Enoch: context, not canon

Giants after the flood and the textual logic of their reappearance

Why the alien-versus-demon debate is a category mistake

Biblical cosmology as a structured worldview, not poetic metaphor

How to discuss UAP phenomena without sensationalism or reductionism

8 Clean Liftable Quotes

  1. “The alien question may not be an astrophysics problem. It may be a cosmology problem.”

  2. “Genesis 6 is treated like a footnote in modern theology. Ancient readers did not treat it that way.”

  3. “The Bible already contains a category for non-human intelligences interacting with humanity.”

  4. “The debate is not aliens versus demons. The debate is whether we have forgotten our own categories.”

  5. “If the phrase ‘sons of God’ refers to heavenly beings everywhere else, we should not change its meaning in Genesis 6.”

  6. “1 Enoch is not Scripture, but it tells us how ancient readers understood Scripture.”

  7. “The biblical worldview is structured and layered. It does not collapse the spiritual into metaphor.”

  8. “Clarity is not sensationalism. It is consistency.”

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For interview requests, review copies, speaking invitations, or press inquiries:

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