Secrets Of The Vatican Library - Alternative View

Secrets Of The Vatican Library - Alternative View
Secrets Of The Vatican Library - Alternative View

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Throughout its history, mankind has accumulated the knowledge gained - in the form of inscriptions on stones, in scrolls, and later in books and manuscripts. Entire libraries were created.

We know about the existence of colossal book depositories of antiquity - the Library of Alexandria, the library of the secret society "Union of Nine Unknowns", the library of Ivan the Terrible (Liberia), etc.

Unfortunately, they have all been lost. But there was one more huge library with which nothing happened. Here are just access there to a mere mortal is closed. This is the Vatican Library.

Dozens of historical detective novels can be written about this library. The fact is that there is no such place in the world where such a myriad of books, maps and other documents that tell about the true history of mankind would be concentrated and at the same time hidden from the people.

Which, by the way, is far from ten thousand years old, as orthodox historians suggest, but at least tens of millions.

This is evidenced not only by archaeological excavations (although the orthodox science is also silent about the unique artifacts found - as well as about the true funds of the Vatican library), but also numerous myths and legends of almost all peoples of the world.

But the attitude to this richest property, to this mythological knowledge, which no Anunnaki and Illuminati could take away from the people, is again distorted zombie in our country, i.e. as some kind of fairy tales that have nothing to do with the truth of the history of the Earth. It's a pity…

According to official data, the Vatican Apostolic Library contains almost 2 million printed publications (both old and some modern), 150 thousand manuscripts and archival volumes, 8300 first printed books (of which 65 are parchment), more than 100 thousand engravings, about 200 thousand maps and documents, as well as many works of art that cannot be counted by piece, including 300 thousand medals and coins and much more.

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According to unofficial data, in the underground vaults of the Vatican, which occupy a huge area, there are many secret rooms, which are known only to the initiated. Many popes, having spent many years in the Vatican, did not even know about their existence.

It is in these rooms that there are priceless manuscripts that shed light on various secrets of the universe, in them you can find answers to any questions, even about the origin of life on Earth.

There are collected almost all the ancient libraries of the world, including the Theban, Carthaginian and, of course, Alexandria, allegedly burnt down or dead.

The Library of Alexandria was created by Pharaoh Ptolemy Soter shortly before the beginning of our era and was replenished on a truly universal scale. Egyptian officials took to the library all Greek parchments imported into the country: every ship that arrived in Alexandria, if it had literary works, had to either sell them to the library or provide them for copying.

The library keepers hastily rewrote all the books that came to hand, hundreds of slaves worked daily, copying and sorting thousands of scrolls. Ultimately, by the beginning of our era, the Library of Alexandria consisted of many thousands of manuscripts and was considered the largest book collection of the ancient world.

The works of outstanding scientists and writers, books in dozens of different languages were kept here. It was said that there was not a single valuable literary work in the world without a copy of which could be found in the Library of Alexandria.

The story with the alleged fire, according to independent researchers, is just a smokescreen designed to hide from humanity what it is supposedly unable to digest.

Again, according to unofficial data, the Vatican was created by the priests of the temple of Amun, therefore its true residence is not in Italy, but in the Egyptian Theban temple of Aoset, which personifies the dark hypostasis of Set, or Amun. The Italian Vatican today is rather the guardian of the secret knowledge of mankind.

It is from here that their real crumbs are thrown away, so that modern civilization develops in such a way and at a pace that pleases the true masters of the Vatican.

According to publicly available sources and encyclopedias, the Vatican library was founded on June 15, 1475, after the publication of the corresponding bull by Pope Sixtus IV. However, this does not accurately reflect reality. By this time, the papal library already had a long and rich history.

The Vatican housed a collection of ancient manuscripts collected by the predecessors of Sixtus IV. They followed a tradition dating back to the 4th century. under Pope Damasus I and continued by Pope Boniface VIII, who created the first complete catalog at that time, as well as the real founder of the library, Pope Nicholas V, who declared it public and left behind more than one and a half thousand different manuscripts.

In a short period of time after the Vatican Library was established, it already contained more than three thousand original manuscripts purchased by the papal nuncio in Europe.

The content of a large number of works perpetuated for subsequent generations many scribes. At that time, the collection contained not only theological works and sacred books, but also classical works of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Coptic, Old Syrian and Arabic literature, philosophical treatises, works on history, jurisprudence, architecture, music and art.

The Vatican Library attracts like a magnet, but in order to uncover its secrets, you need to work with its funds, and this is not at all easy. Readers' access to numerous archives is strictly limited.

To work with most documents, you must make a special request explaining the reason for your interest. And it is not a fact that the request will be considered positively. At the same time, the historian needs to have an impeccable reputation, but whether it is impeccable is up to the Vatican authorities.

As for the Vatican Secret Archives, i.e. the closed fund of the library, it is almost impossible to get there: again, only the Vatican authorities are allowed access there.

And although the library is officially considered open for scientific and research work, only about 150 specialists and scientists can get into it every day. At this rate, the study of the treasures in the library will take 1250 years, because the total length of the library's shelves, which consists of 650 departments, is 85 km.

If someone gets access to work with the library's funds, he cannot take anything out of there. This privilege is available only to the Pope.

The Vatican Library is one of the most protected objects in the world, because its protection is more serious than that of any nuclear power plant. In addition to numerous Swiss guards, the library is guarded by state-of-the-art automatic systems that form several layers of protection.

However, there are cases when ancient manuscripts, which, according to historians, are the property of all mankind, tried to steal. So, in 1996, an American professor and art historian was convicted of stealing several pages torn from a XIV century manuscript by Francesco Petrarca.

The legacy collected by the heads of the Roman Catholic Church was significantly replenished through the acquisition, donation or storage of entire libraries. This is how publications from a number of the largest European libraries got to the Vatican: Urbino, Palatine, Heidelberg and others.

In addition, the library contains many archives that have not yet been studied. It also contains values that can be accessed only theoretically. For example, some of the manuscripts of the famous Leonardo da Vinci, which are still not shown to the general public. Why? There is speculation that they contain something that could undermine the prestige of the church.

A special mystery of the library is the mysterious books of the ancient Toltec Indians. All that is known about these books is that they really exist. Everything else is rumors, legends and hypotheses.

According to assumptions, they contain information about the missing Inca gold. It is also stated that it is they that contain reliable information about the visits of aliens to our planet, from ancient times to the present day.

There is also a legend that the Vatican library contains a copy of one work by Cagliostro. There is a fragment of this text describing the process of rejuvenation or regeneration of the body: “After drinking this, a person loses consciousness and speech for three whole days. There are frequent convulsions, convulsions, profuse sweat appears on the body. Recovering from this state, in which a person, nevertheless, does not feel any pain, on the thirty-sixth day he takes the third, last grain of the “red lion” (ie elixir), after which he falls into a deep restful sleep, during which a person's skin peels off, teeth, hair and nails fall out, films come out of the intestines … All this grows again within several days. On the morning of the fortieth day, he leaves the room as a new person, feeling complete rejuvenation …”.

Although this description sounds fantastic, it is amazingly accurate to repeat one little-known method of rejuvenation "Kaya Kappa", which has come down to us from ancient India.

This secret course for the return of youth was taken twice by the Indian Tapaswiji, who lived for 185 years. The first time he rejuvenated using the "Kaya Kappa" method, reaching the age of 90 years.

An interesting fact is that his miraculous transformation also took forty days, and he slept most of them. After forty days, new hair and teeth grew, and youth and vigor returned to his body. The parallel with the labor of Count Cagliostro is quite obvious, so it is possible that rumors of a rejuvenating elixir are real.

In 2012, the Vatican Apostolic Library for the first time allowed some of its documents to be taken outside the Holy State and put on public display at the Capitoline Museum in Rome.

The gift that the Vatican made to Rome and the whole world pursued very simple goals. “First of all, it is important to dispel the myths and destroy the legends that surround this great collection of human knowledge,” explained then Gianni Venditti, archivist and curator of the exhibition with the symbolic title “Light in the Dark”.

All documents presented were originals and covered a period of almost 1200 years, revealing pages of history never before available to the general public. At that exhibition, all the curious were able to see manuscripts, papal bulls, judgments from trials of heretics, encrypted letters, personal correspondence of pontiffs and emperors, etc.

Some of the most interesting exhibits of the exhibition are the minutes of the trial of Galileo Galilei, the bull of excommunication from Martin Luther's church and Michelangelo's letter on the progress of work on one of the seven pilgrimage basilicas of Rome - the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli.

However, as you might guess, the publication of all these documents does not pose any threat to the Vatican - one way or another it was known about them before.

Many researchers believe that the Masons, who are considered the very secret government of the Earth, which everyone talks about, but about which, nevertheless, nothing is known, had a hand in the secrecy of the Vatican archives. Will we ever learn these secrets? I want to believe…