UFO whistleblower and US Air Force Veteran and former intelligence official David Grusch claimed in recent congressional testimony that the Vatican is covering up proof of aliens.
While stating that the US government has withheld evidence of a “non-human” craft from Congress and also “non-human biologics” or alien body remains at crash sites, he was also interviewed on NewsNation where he spoke about a UFO allegedly found back in 1933 in Magenta, Italy. He described how the government under fascist dictator Benito Mussolini had allegedly kept it in storage until near the end of World War I when Pope Pius the 12th “backchanneled” information across the pond about the UFO to the US. Therefore, claimed Grusch, the Catholic church “certainly knew about the existence of alien life.”
Is mankind being set up for a coming “Great Deception” or delusion in which the Vatican helps governments worldwide disclose “extraterrestrials” as already here or soon to be and who will correct our perception of religion and reality?
Is Rome quietly preparing for just such a scenario and somehow, they pretend to know their “extraterrestrial brothers” will not challenge their spiritual authority.
More on that later in this series.
Scientists working with the Vatican ultimately will be called upon to persuade multitudes to believe “aliens” are our benefactors when in fact they may be part of what the Bible speaks of when it refers to “lying signs and wonders” that are set to produce strong delusion for those who have rejected the truth of the Gospel, ultimately helping Antichrist gather an even greater following.
For me, this revelation started after the release of our 2012 best seller, Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope is Here (FREE IN COLLECTION HERE), when we were inundated with invitations from around the world to be interviewed on radio, television, and in print media. These included segments in The History Channel’s Countdown to Apocalypse, which premiered November 9, 2012; a special feature on VisionTV, Canada’s largest Christian channel, titled, I Prophesy: The Apocalypse Series(complete with reenactments) that aired nationwide on Tuesday, November 20, 2012; invitations to Rome to discuss with Italian media our findings on René Thibaut, a Belgian Jesuit whose 60-year old meticulous analysis of the Prophecy of the Popes agreed with my own precognition of the resignation of Pope Benedict in 2012; a “best of” interview with George Noory on Coast to Coast AM, and dozens more.
But it was two shows in particular (which we did on The Omega Man Radio Program with popular author and radio man Steve Quayle) that prompted our interest in writing the follow-up book Exo-Vaticana (FREE IN COLLECTION HERE),and more importantly, our visit to Mt. Graham in southeastern Arizona to start our investigation into L.U.C.I.F.E.R. The first show we did with Steve rocketed Omega Man to the number-one Blog Talk Radio Show in the world for over a week. It focused on the ancient Prophecy of the Popes and the fact that the pontiff following Benedict XVI would presumably be the final one on this mysterious list of popes, a prophecy that was concealed inside the secret vaults of the Vatican for hundreds of years and that many believe points to the arrival of the False Prophet of end-times infamy.
In the second Omega Man show, which aired Wednesday, April 4, 2012, we broached the subject of a “Vatican ET” connection. That program sent Omega Man into the stratosphere for an unprecedented one-month position as the top Blog Talk Radio Show on the planet, illustrating to this author that the world is more than casually interested not only in the final pope, but in the connection between Rome and its work on extraterrestrial intelligence, astrobiology, and the intriguing connection between those issues and Petrus Romanus.
Thus, on a mild morning in September 2012, we (together with our cameraman Joe Ardis, a.k.a., the “Wild Man of the Ozarks”) departed the small desert town of Safford, Arizona (which normally has a warm, high-desert climate, that is much hotter than most places in eastern Arizona due to its relatively low elevation of 2,953 feet),[ii] en route to the Mt. Graham Observatory Base Camp, eighty miles from Tucson and a few miles south of Safford on State Route 366.
We would meet with astronomers and engineers at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT)—currently one of the world’s most advanced optical telescopes—where, among other things, the new LUCIFER device is attached between its gigantic twin mirrors (either of which would be the largest optical telescope in continental North America).
We were later told by the LBT systems engineer who spent significant time with us that day that another instrument—LUCIFER II—is scheduled to arrive at the observatory anytime and will complete the two multi-object and long-slit infrared spectrograph imagers needed for studying the heavens in search of, among other things, exoplanets that may host intelligent life. We would also visit the Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope that day, which sits between the LBT and the real target of our quest—the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope and the Jesuits who work there.
“And one more thing,” the guide warned as we jerked over the rocky track, tires spinning against the loose gravel and dirt. “When we get to the restricted area you’ll see brightly colored cables roping off most of the land around the buildings. Do not—I repeat—do not step over those lines, or you will be arrested immediately and hauled off to jail.” She wasn’t smiling, and when we got to the observatories, we saw the security lines and enforcement vehicles, just as she had described them.
It was approximately eleven in the morning (Pacific Standard Time) when we rounded the final bend and saw just ahead the towering edifices housing the LBT, an optical telescope for astronomy and currently one of the world’s most advanced systems. Near it was the Submillimeter Telescope (SMT) or, as it is also known, the Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope, a “state-of-the-art single-dish radio telescope for observations in the sub-millimeter wavelength range…the most accurate radio telescope ever built.”[iii] And last but not least, about a block away from them, we observed our primary reason for trudging to the top of this peak—the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT).
Of course, before making the trip, we had read the official story from the Vatican Observatory website describing how VATT truly lives up to its name:
Its heart is a 1.8-m f/1.0 honeycombed construction, borosilicate primary mirror. This was manufactured at the University of Arizona Mirror Laboratory, and it pioneered both the spin-casting techniques and the stressed-lap polishing techniques of that Laboratory which are being used for telescope mirrors up to 8.4-m in diameter. The primary mirror is so deeply-dished that the focus of the telescope is only as far above the mirror as the mirror is wide, thus allowing a structure that is about three times as compact as the previous generation of telescope designs.[iv]
Such technical language aside, the “observers” who are approved to operate VATT and what they are using it for these days are who would take us through the looking glass. This was confirmed minutes later by the Jesuit father on duty that day (whom we got on film), who told us that among the most important research occurring with the site’s Vatican astronomers is the search for extrasolar planets and advanced alien intelligence.
He then proceeded (as did our guide) to show us all around the observatory, from the personal quarters of the Church’s astronomers—where they ate, slept, relaxed, studied—to the control rooms, computer screens and systems, and even the telescope itself. While we were given complete and unrestricted opportunity to question how the devices are used and what distinctively sets each of the telescopes on Mt. Graham apart, we had not expected the ease with which the astronomers and technicians would also speak of UFOs! This was especially true when we walked up the gravel road from VATT to the LBT, where we spent most of the day with a systems engineer who not only took us to all seven levels of that mighty machine—pointing out the LUCIFER device (which he lovingly referred to as “Lucy” several times and elsewhere as “Lucifer”) and what it is used for, as well as every other aspect of the telescope we tried to wrap our minds around. He also stunned us as we sat in the control room listening to him and the astronomers speak so casually of the redundancy with which UFOs are captured on screens darting through the heavens. Our friendly engineer didn’t blink an eye, neither did any of the other scientists in the room, and we were shocked at this, how ordinary it seemed to be.
But as much as the commonality of UFO sightings on Mt. Graham’s telescopes intrigued, this was not the primary reason for our being there. We had come with deeper questions concerning high-level Vatican astronomers and what they had been leaking to, and discussing with, the media in recent years—including captivating comments from Jesuit priests like Guy Consolmagno, a leading astronomer who often turns up as a spokesman for the Vatican.
He has worked at NASA and taught at Harvard and MIT, and currently splits his time between the Vatican observatory and laboratory (Specola Vaticana) headquartered at the summer residence of the Pope in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, and Mt. Graham in Arizona. Over the last few years, Consolmagno has focused so much time and effort in an attempt to reconcile science and religion in public forums, specifically as it relates to the subject of extraterrestrial life and its potential impact on the future of faith, that we decided to contact him. He agreed to be interviewed via the Internet from Rome. However, it seemed once he knew who we were and what we wanted to examine, he kept his answers short, if not altogether evasive.
On the upside, he was gracious enough to send me a copy of his private PDF file for a booklet that he authored entitled Intelligent Life in the Universe: Catholic Belief and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life, which had been pulled by the publisher shortly after it was authorized by Rome in 2005 and is no longer available anywhere except directly from me.
It is a gold mine of what he and the Vatican are considering regarding the ramifications of astrobiology and specifically the discovery of advanced extraterrestrials (this is perhaps the reason it was pulled). In it, he admits how contemporary societies will “look to The Aliens to be the Saviours of humankind.”[v] To illustrate the theological soundness of this possibility, Consolmagno argues that humans are not the only intelligent beings God created in the universe, and these non-human life forms are described in the Bible. He starts by pointing to angels, then surprises us by actually referencing the Nephilim:...
....But whether you interpret these creatures as angels or aliens doesn’t really matter for the sake of our argument here. The point is that the ancient writers of the Bible, like all ancient peoples, were perfectly happy with the possibility that other intelligent beings could exist.[vi]
Read that again, then ask yourself: Did the Vatican’s top astronomer actually mean to use the story of the Nephilim from the Bible as an example of the kind of “space saviors” man could soon look to for salvation? This incredible assertion is only topped by what he says next. In quoting John 10:16, which says, “And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd,” Consolmagno writes: “Perhaps it’s not so far-fetched to see the Second Person of the Trinity, the Word, Who was present ‘In the beginning’ (John 1:1), coming to lay down His life and take it up again (John 10:18) not only as the Son of Man but also as a Child of other races?”[vii] (emphasis added).
I could hardly believe the Vatican’s top astronomer wrote this and I ask Consolmagno if the scholars at Rome actually believe Jesus might have been the Star-Child of an alien race; whether he and/or other Jesuits secretly hold that the virgin birth was in reality an abduction scenario in which Mary was impregnated by ET, giving birth to the hybrid Jesus? He would not answer that inquiry, and in fact, after our Exo-Vaticana book came out he went on the Vatican’s websites and denied that he ever said such things. The problem for him is, we only quoted what he wrote in his own book that YOU CAN DOWNLOAD HERE AND READ FOR YOURSELF. You will find we did not misquote any of his own statements.
All this would seem impossible theology if not for the fact that other high-ranking Vatican spokespersons—those who routinely study from the “Star Base” (as local Indians call it) on Mt. Graham—have been saying the same in recent years. This includes Dr. Christopher Corbally, vice director for the Vatican Observatory Research Group on Mt. Graham until 2012, who believes our image of God will have to change if evidence of alien life is confirmed by scientists (including the need to evolve from the concept of an “anthropocentric” God into a “broader entity”[viii]), and the former Vatican Observatory director, Father Josè Funes, who went equally far, suggesting that alien life not only exists in the universe and is “our brother,” but will, if discovered, confirm the “true” faith of Christianity and the dominion of Rome. When the L’Osservatore Romano newspaper (which only publishes what the Vatican approves) asked him what this meant, he replied: “How can we rule out that life may have developed elsewhere? Just as we consider earthly creatures as ‘a brother,’ and ‘sister,’ why should we not talk about an ‘extraterrestrial brother’? It would still be part of creation,”[ix] and believing in the existence of such is not contradictory to Catholic doctrine.[x]
Such statements are but the latest in a string of comments by numerous Vatican astronomers confirming a growing belief (or inside knowledge?) that discovery may be made in the near future of alien life, including intelligent life, and that this encounter will not challenge the authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
From the ’70s through the ’90s, it was Monsignor Corrado Balducci—an exorcist, theologian, member of the Vatican Curia (governing body at Rome), and friend of the Pope—who went perhaps furthest, appearing on Italian national television numerous times to state that ETs were not only possible, but were already interacting with Earth and that the Vatican’s leaders were aware of it. Furthermore, speaking as an official demonologist, he said that extraterrestrial encounters “are not demonic, they are not due to psychological impairment, and they are not a case of entity attachment, but these encounters deserve to be studied carefully.”[xi] He even disclosed how the Vatican itself has been closely following the phenomenon and quietly compiling material evidence from Vatican embassies (nunciatures) around the world on the extraterrestrials and their mission. For example, at a forum concerning the enormous UFO flap in Mexico, he stated, “I always wish to be the spokesman for these star peoples who also are part of God’s glory, and I will continue to bring it to the attention of the Holy Mother Church.”[xii]
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The entire Vatican is one huge deception. Nothing good comes out of there.
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