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The Vatican Secret Archives

The basement of the Vatican houses 53 miles of shelf space with very limited access. Not to be confused with the Vatican Library or the Vatican Museum.

 

What is “The Vatican Secret Archives”?

 

 

First, what is the Vatican? Vatican City is a city within the city of Rome, Italy. It is surrounded by a wall and is governed independently from the surrounding city and state. With an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres), it is the smallest sovereign state in the world.

 

Basically its own country, not having to follow the laws of any nation or country and with its own representation in the united nations. Just imagine a multibillion-dollar business and religious headquarters, not falling under any government rule.

 

Officially open on January 31, 1612, The Vatican claims that the “Secret Archives” is mistranslated and is better translated to “Personal Archives”.  As it is officially the personal property of the Pope. In 2019 the pope decreed to change its name to remove the word “Secret” and replace it with “Apostolic”. The Vatican Apostolic Archives.

 

But, not even the Pope himself is allowed in. Of the estimated 100,000+ ancient and historical writing and artifacts, only 30,000 have been indexed. non-indexed items are not assessable to anyone. The Vatican has sole and complete control of who has access and what they see.

 

 

Who is actually allowed within the Vatican secret archives?

 

Here is the access requirements from the Vatican:

  • “Well-qualified scholars from institutions of higher education pursuing scientific research with adequate knowledge of archival research may apply for an entry card. Undergraduate students are not admitted
  • Scholars need an introductory letter by either a recognized Institute of research or by a suitably qualified person in the field of historical research.
  • Applicants need to specify their personal name and information as well as the purpose of their research.
  • There are strict limitations to what archive users are able to view and access, for example, no materials dated after 1939 are available for public viewing
  • No photographs are permitted whatsoever however laptops are okay as long as they’re only utilized for note-taking”

 

Let’s Recap

  • 53 miles or 85 kilometers of shelf space in the library
  • You must have a specific request to pursue that specific item
  • There is no pictures or browsing permitted whatsoever, Instead, researchers must request specific documents using bulky catalogs, which are usually handwritten in Italian or Latin, and they can only request up to three folders each day which is a costly inconvenience traveling researchers.
  • No records after 1939 are available to the public (the precise year World War II starts)

 

Essentially, you’re only allowed to research what you know already exists, anything else, that may not be known to the public is not accessible whatsoever.

 

If I would have said five miles of shelf space you’d be like oh wow that’s a lot… 53 miles and you can only request what you know exists!

 

 

Speculations of what’s hidden in the Vatican Secret Archives

  • Evidence of “Alien” existence
  • Evidence of pedophilia origins and child pornography connections
  • Evidence of money used to fund World War II from the Vatican bank
  • The 14+ missing chapters and 66+ missing Books of the Bible
  • Evidence of the Modified African Origins of Religions
  • Ancient knowledge, artifacts, and papyri stolen in the invasions of Ancient Egypt

 

All of which poses a major threat to the power of the Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church.

 

In 2010, the Vatican published a book highlighting examples of the documents it stores: they include a 16th-century request to annul Henry VIII’s marriage and letters from Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson, each appealing for support in the American Civil War. However, these records are only representative of the Archive if we take the Archives’ word for it: we simply have no objective confirmation that the Vatican possesses nothing more than a collection of letters and charters. Likewise, the Vatican Library and Vatican Museum is a display that is pre-approved by the Vatican to main its political, social, and financial position.

 

 

 

Napoleon’s ties with the Pope and the Catholic Church.

 

Napoleon was crowned emperor of France only after his conquerors and pillaging of north Africa.

His coronation as emperor was held in the great cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris in 1804. Pope Pius VII traveled to Paris to attend he received many luxurious gifts and monetary donations. including the Napoleon Tiara, which had as its main jewel, large emeralds from the Tiara of Pope Pius VI, which Napoleon’s troops had previously looted.

 

Napoleon had also taken 167 scholars with him to the land of the pharaohs, after all. The result was the Description de l’Egypte, which, published in volumes between 1809 and 1829, recorded the monuments of ancient and modern Egypt, as well as its flora and fauna.

 

The Rosetta Stone, which was discovered by French troops in 1799 in a small Nile Delta village and is today housed at the British Museum, also proved critical to deciphering hieroglyphics. Such was the French cultural intervention here that many regard this era as the birth of Egyptology.

 

From the kidnapping of a Pope to his 10 years in exile, France and the Vatican didn’t always have the best relationships, but it was always political, full of gifts, gestures, barters, purchases, and payoffs. And continued for centuries following Napoleon’s invasion of North Africa including what was taken from the conquering of Egypt and the burning down of the Library of Alexandria.

 

Many of the Roman Catholic Church’s most curious components, and most “enlightened” men; not to mention some of Rome’s greatest minds in many subjects, all link back to Egypt and Ancient Concepts that may have been found in the Library of Alexandria.

 

 

Appropriating Ancient Knowledge

 

Today most Catholics themselves have never heard of the pineal gland or the “pine cone” artifacts and 1-foot solid bronze statue that is 2,000 years old within the Vatican and many Popes have carried around a staff that has a pinecone on it. There are even Obelisk with the Vatican city, which are well known to originate in Kemet.

Yet the pineal gland which is the shape of a pine cone is utilized through ancient cultures around the world dating back thousands of years. Including  Ancient Egyptians with the Eye of Horus, the Sumerians and even Buddhists statues containing the pine cone and this goes back to even other places as well.

 

 

Considering not on what the Ancient Egyptians knew, but also the Sumerians about astrology, language, chemistry and more, and considering what a very big deal they make of the pineal gland.

 

In fact,  not many know the Vatican has their own telescope it’s located in on the other side of the world in Arizona, on mount Graham. You can look into this it’s called the Vatican advanced technology telescope. Why?

 

Is this all just a coincidence? When you have numerous cultures dating back thousands of years discussing in-depth about the intuitive abilities of people, that stem from the pineal gland, which is the shape of a pine cone…. it’s time for people to start asking new questions and even start challenging the Vatican to open up the Vatican archives.

 

 

It is literally a crime against humanity to have a religious faith withholding information on documentation dating back thousands of years, information on ancient human civilization.

Evidence shows that that is clearly what is being done. And that there is something that they know, that they passionately and animatedly don’t want the masses to find out about.

 

I hope this rant will spark some research of your own. Please leave a comment and join in on the discussion below.

2 Comments

  • Charles Rogers says:

    This is priceless information: are their other resources that i can research regarding the Vatican’s possessions and the burning of the Library of Alexandria?

    • Rose Warner says:

      Charles there’s an article on this page regarding the burning of the Library of Alexandria. Also, you can google Dr. Anthony Browder, the Browder Files has info on the subject.

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