Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
În prezent biblioteca include 1,6 milioane de cărți și multe alte zeci de mii de lucrări
și manuscrise acoperind o paletă largă de domenii, de la matematică și teologie,
până la știința și filosofie dispuse în rafturi cu o lungime totală de 85 de kilometri.
Peste 70.000 de volume valorase ale bibliotecii, sunt păstrate într-un buncăr
subteran, care a fost dotate cu câte un cip care emite semnale radio, în vederea
prevenirii pierderii sau furtului.
Misterul este cu atât mai mare cu cât numai câteva mii de vizitatori, exclusiv
specialiști, din toate colțurile lumii, îi trec pragul în fiecare an.
Accesul unui simplu vizitator aici este interzis, este permis doar savanților cu
renume mondial în baza unei cereri care este aprobata de însuși Papa.Fiind
unul dintre cele mai bine păzite locuri din lume, în arhivele Vaticanului doar
patru oameni au acces la aceste documente: Toţi ceilalţi atunci când doresc
să citească un anumit document din arhivele secrete, trebuie să facă o
cerere în acest sens, aștepând apoi aprobarea. De-a lungul timpului, foarte
mulți cercetători și jurnaliști au dorit să intre în Arhivele Vaticanului, dar zeci
de mii de cereri au rămas, pentru totdeauna, respinse.
Currently, the library houses 1.6 million books and tens of thousands of other works and
manuscripts covering a wide range of fields, from mathematics and theology to science
and philosophy, arranged on shelves with a total length of 85 kilometers.
Over 70,000 valuable volumes in the library are stored in an underground bunker
equipped with radio-emitting chips to prevent loss or theft.
The mystery deepens as only a few thousand visitors, exclusively specialists from all over
the world, cross its threshold each year. Access for a regular visitor is prohibited; only
world-renowned scholars are allowed entry upon a request approved by the Pope
himself. Being one of the most heavily guarded places in the world, in the Vatican
archives, only four people have access to these documents. All others, when they wish to
read a specific document from the secret archives, must make a request and await
approval. Throughout history, many researchers and journalists have sought access to
the Vatican Archives, but tens of thousands of requests have been permanently rejected.
What is concealed in these archives could potentially change the course of human
history. It seems that researchers are granted access to the "non-dangerous" part of the
archives. However, even in these sections, there are books that raise questions about
why the Church has preserved them.
For example, the "Red Dragon – Dragon Rouge," also known as the Gospel of Satan, a
dangerous grimoire of Black Magic, is stored in the secret archives. Discovered in
Solomon's tomb in Jerusalem, it was transferred to the Vatican. It is believed that this
Grimoire was written by the Devil himself, containing rituals to summon demons and
make pacts with dark forces.
There are speculations made by historians and occultists: • Dangerous magic books
used by Mussolini and Hitler. The Nazi occultists used the archives. • Living evidence of
the existence of demons and Nephilim – descriptions of people with a demonic lineage.
• Unknown accounts of Jesus Christ. • The actual name of God, believed to hold the
power of the Universe. • Occult and magical artifacts from around the world with
unimaginable power. • Sacred artifacts of the Old Religion. Once paganism was
demonized, the most powerful relics were kept by the Pope to enhance his power and
control.
The Vatican Archives are an enigma and pique the interest of all. Many of these
documents would change the world if made public. Since the 18th century, no pope has
allowed access to these documents. These documents have both a psychological and
historical impact."