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sosuemetoo post Sep 27 2004, 06:02 PM
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Is the Vatican hide a real Time Machine?

The Time Machine in question is called a "Chronovisor" and was built in the 1950s by a Benedictine monk named Father Pellegrino Ernetti.

Father Ernetti was a present-day Benedictine monk’s forays into specific events in the Christian era and ancient Greece. Father Ernetti examines the depths and cutting edge into man’s hidden past, our access to alleged akashic records. He claims to have the insights of modern physics to the ancient occult knowledge of the astral planes to build, in secret, a time machine, the chronovisor. He asserts that, using the chronovisor as his eyes and ears, he watched Christ dying on the cross and attended a performance of a now-lost tragedy, Thyestes, by the father of Latin poetry, Quintus Ennius, in Rome in 169 BC.
No photos of the Chronovisor exist, but paranormal journalist John Chambers says Ernetti reportedly used the "way back machine" to film Christ's crucifixion for Vatican officials.

Ernetti died in 1994 without revealing the secret of the Chronovisor but Chambers says evidence is mounting that the Catholic Church is hiding a working model from the rest of the world, supposedly to keep it from getting into evil hands.
Chambers says that a Jesuiten priest father Francois Brune believes, which the Chronovisor must exist, because - with the words of the priest - "Ernetti would never lie with such a thing."
Note - John Chambers' New Paradigm Books translated Father Ernetti's manuscript into English and has published the book, which is now available. Includes a "photograph" of Christ, a schematic diagram of the chronovisor, more.

Book by: Peter Krassa, “Father Ernetti's Chronovisor : The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine”, 220 pages. 6x9 Paperback. Illustrated. Index. $16.95

The Time Machine in question is called a "Chronovisor" and was built in the 1950s by a Benedictine monk named Father Pellegrino Ernetti. It is more like a television or radio type device. I understand it had electronic circuits that received time waves and some type of screen to view the time wave information it received.

I try very to post only information that I believe to be real time travel information. The WWW has too much wrong or half right information. I may post other information on other time views: the 1953 De La Warr Camera and other time cameras and time views.

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