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Vatican Hidden Secrets?

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The Vatican's archives, originally called the Arc Secretum, contain an unfathomable amount of information spanning 12 centuries. Pope Leo XIII opened the doors to scholars in 1881, and it has since become one of the most famous research centers in the world. The archives are stored in an underground vault and consist of over 85 kilometers of shelving. Researchers must be part of an accredited research institute or have qualifications in historical research to gain access. Some notable findings include a letter from Henry VIII requesting an annulment, Galileo's trial transcript, and Michelangelo's complaints about payment for his work on the Sistine Chapel. The conversation explores various conspiracy theories surrounding the Vatican and its secret archives. The hosts discuss the Catholic Church's history, the restrictions on accessing the archives, and the reasons behind them. They touch on topics such as the Galileo trial, the Catholic Church's role in preserving history, and the challenges of maintaining ancient documents. They also delve into conspiracy theories about the Vatican hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Chronovisor. The hosts express their opinions on these theories and discuss the importance of more coverage and transparency regarding the Vatican's archives.

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The Vatican's archives, originally called the Arc Secretum, contain an unfathomable amount of information spanning 12 centuries. Pope Leo XIII opened the doors to scholars in 1881, and it has since become one of the most famous research centers in the world. The archives are stored in an underground vault and consist of over 85 kilometers of shelving. Researchers must be part of an accredited research institute or have qualifications in historical research to gain access. Some notable findings include a letter from Henry VIII requesting an annulment, Galileo's trial transcript, and Michelangelo's complaints about payment for his work on the Sistine Chapel. The conversation explores various conspiracy theories surrounding the Vatican and its secret archives. The hosts discuss the Catholic Church's history, the restrictions on accessing the archives, and the reasons behind them. They touch on topics such as the Galileo trial, the Catholic Church's role in preserving history, and the challenges of maintaining ancient documents. They also delve into conspiracy theories about the Vatican hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Chronovisor. The hosts express their opinions on these theories and discuss the importance of more coverage and transparency regarding the Vatican's archives.

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