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Vatika, goddess of the Etruscans |
The Vatican sent its envoys to investigate the situation with the Fatima prophecies, but just in case, they also went there, interacted, and verified the information. The Jesuits went there, one might say, just in case, as the Catholic Church did not take this seriously at the beginning.
It was even good for the church that the people believed, for they were so dark and uneducated; let them at least be guided by some miracles. The fate of the world changed when the eldest of these shepherds, Lucia, told the holy fathers about her visions. The situation was such: children aged 11-12, and a Catholic priest, a Jesuit, listens to them with a serious face, but inside he has a smirk. Who knows what she will come up with, right? And when she said something, they understood that this was not child's play. The chances that an uneducated little girl would possess such historical knowledge, and in such detail, were zero. They realized they were dealing with something far beyond religion.
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Lucia from Fatima |
Lucia said she knew who was talking to her. The holy fathers asked what she meant. She replied that she was talking about them because they came from that place named after the goddess of the underworld, Vatika. The holy fathers were shocked. They asked what she knew about it, and she gave them a similar text. Perhaps the holy fathers themselves did not know the full story behind the name Vatican, where they came from. That is, like a key through her, through this girl, they opened their minds like a can of sardines.
When they realized this, they said, stop, stop, stop, wait. Before the journalists rushed in and wrote all sorts of things, they needed to isolate these children. That's why this girl was quickly placed in a parish school, then in a convent, and then took a vow of silence. They explained and brainwashed her fully that this was something she was entrusted with, that she could not talk about it, and so on. You understand, a girl from some remote village, illiterate, could be made to sign anything, especially since after these three contacts, no one else contacted her. That is, she was completely under the power of the Vatican, the priests who ruled her life until the end.
Let's move on to the text of what she told them. I actually searched the internet, and there isn't much information on this topic, but it exists; you can find articles. The Vatican is a word that immediately evokes images of the papal throne, St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and centuries of accumulated treasures of art and faith. We have become so accustomed to this name as a synonym for the heart of the Catholic world that we rarely wonder about its origin. Yet the history of this sacred place dates back to pre-Christian antiquity, and it is amazing and full of unexpected twists.
To understand where the name Vatican came from, we must go back to a time when Rome was still a young city. And on the Apennine Peninsula, a mysterious civilization, the Etruscans, flourished. The Etruscan predecessors of the Romans in Central Italy had a rich culture, a developed religion, and a unique language that remains largely a mystery to scholars today. Their influence on Early Rome was enormous—from engineering achievements to religious rituals. And here we come to the key moment. The word "Vatican" has no Latin or Greek roots, and it cannot be traced in biblical texts. Instead, it is closely linked to the Etruscan world, or rather, to one of its goddesses. We are talking about the Etruscan goddess named Vatica, sometimes spelled Vatica.
Most of Etruscan culture and mythology, alas, is lost. Our knowledge of them is fragmentarily collected from archaeological finds, Roman sources mentioning Etruscan customs, and a few surviving Etruscan texts, mostly funeral inscriptions. However, it is known that on the right western bank of the Tiber, opposite the seven hills on which ancient Rome spread, there was a district that the Etruscans used as a necropolis, that is, a city of the dead. This area, known as Vatican Hill, Ager Vaticanus, or Mons Vaticanus, in those distant times lay beyond the sacred boundary of Rome, the Pomerium, and was considered unhealthy and inauspicious due to the marshy soil and proximity to the Etruscan cemetery. It was here, in this kingdom of the dead, according to Etruscan beliefs, that the goddess Vatica reigned or, at least, played an important role.
She was considered the patroness of this necropolis, the goddess of the underworld. Her name probably comes from an Etruscan word related to funeral rites or the burial place itself. Some researchers also suggest a connection between the name Vatica and the Etruscan word meaning "vine," as low-quality wine was made from the grapes grown on the slopes of Vatican Hill, popular among the common people. However, the prevailing version associates Vatica with the cult of the dead and the underworld.
The Romans, gradually assimilating the Etruscans and inheriting many of their lands and traditions, preserved the ancient name of this locality. Vatican Hill remained a place of not the highest prestige. There were gardens, villas, and a circus built first by Caligula and then completed by Nero. It was in this circus that, according to Christian tradition, many Christians, including the Apostle Peter, met their martyrdom during the reign of Nero. It is believed that he was crucified upside down and buried nearby, on the same Vatican Hill, on the site of the Etruscan and later Roman necropolis.
Over time, as Christianity went from a persecuted religion to a state one, the presumed burial place of the Apostle Peter acquired immense sacred significance. In the 4th century, Emperor Constantine the Great ordered the first basilica of St. Peter to be built on this site. This decision forever changed the status of Vatican Hill. From an outlying unhealthy place with a pagan cemetery, it began to turn into a center of Christian pilgrimage. But it is noteworthy that the ancient name, associated with the Etruscan goddess of the underworld, remained with this place. The Romans, and then the Christians, continued to call this hill and the adjacent territory the Vatican. Perhaps this happened simply by inertia, as often happens with toponyms that survive changes in culture and religion, preserving their original names. Or maybe there is a deeper irony of history here. The place dedicated to the guardian of the kingdom of the dead became a symbol of faith promising eternal life.
The Etruscan civilization disappeared, dissolving into the Roman world, their language was forgotten, their gods gave way to a new pantheon, and then to a single god. But the name of their goddess, Vatica, invisibly preserved, passed through the centuries, and became the name of one of the most significant spiritual centers of the planet. Thus, every time we hear the word "Vatican," we may inadvertently touch this ancient, almost forgotten secret, the heritage of the mysterious people of the Etruscans and their goddess, whose name echoes from the depths of time. This is a reminder of how tightly the threads of history are intertwined, how the past continues to live in the present, even if we do not realize it. Vatican Hill is not just a place on the map. It is a palimpsest on which layer upon layer of different epochs of culture and beliefs were imposed, from ancient Etruscan burials to the magnificent cathedrals of Christianity. And its name is a key to one of the earliest pages of this millennial chronicle.
That's approximately the text Lucia conveyed to the papal priests and Jesuits. It turns out that the Vatican is essentially built on the bones of our ancestors. That's why they can't calm down, that's why they keep trying to break in here. This explains a lot, an explanation of the above information, and an announcement of what will be in the next videos. So, Lucia said that in 1960, whoever was the Pope at the time, he should open the last, this third prophecy, and make this prophecy public. But she said she knew that two events, even three, would prevent this. That is, as they were supposed to announce this prophecy in the 1960s, she said in advance. The first event that would prevent this is the concordat of Vatican, that is, the Vatican, with the man with the swastika in 1933. The second event is the forgery that will occur in 1958. And the third event is the catastrophe of the Vatican, which will occur in 1963. We will reveal to you the secret of what Lucia spoke about and what everyone hides, does not want anyone to know. That's why, when they opened this letter, they closed it and put it back, decided to somehow alter what was written there because it was just brutal and spot-on.
You will learn, dear friends, what happened in 1933? Something went viral on the internet, then they said it wasn't true, then they said it might be true, so they talked about the topic. It was about Hitler's pact with Satan, or the devil. Moreover, about a pact with a signature. This topic made some noise in the info space, and then everyone seemed to forget. But the fact is that the pact was made. You can also find information on this topic on the internet and even the document itself, supposedly the pact is floating around. It's a fake. This is not the real pact. They simply hid the truth, filled the info space so that no one would think about the real pact anymore. But this pact did exist. And it was indeed concluded between Hitler and Satan, but with the mediation of the Vatican. Perhaps that would be more accurate to say. Because, supposedly, with mediation, but you are also a participant in this pact, even if you are a mediator, right? So, that's the first thing Lucia told them.
Second, she said that something extraordinary would happen in the Vatican in 1958, that it was then that the Vatican would begin to move towards darkness. And she said that the document, which they would open according to the Fatima prophecies, would already be a forgery. And in 1963, a catastrophe would befall you, the Vatican. Many were preparing for this date, assuming there might be a nuclear war or some catastrophic earthquake, but she meant something else entirely. And this was also in the Fatima prophecies.
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