Eddie Bravo Exposes Luciferian Elements at the Vatican

I think Eddie's right this time.

Rogan needs to shut up once in awhile and use common sense, instead of automatically disagreeing with everything Eddie says. This time Eddie's asking legit questions. They have a sculpture that looks like hell that's supposed to depict Jesus, but the figure that's supposed to be Him looks demonic. Then they have a giant hall that looks like a snake, and Eddie's simply asking "where is Christ in that?!" That's a GOOD question!

But Rogan is being willfully dense saying "well, you'd have to talk to the sculptor and the architect." No, you don't. Just look at that crap. It looks evil as hell.



THIS is supposed to be JESUS??? Look at the head on this thing.

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Here's the paul VI audience hall

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Lol rogan knows bruh

His platform is way too big at this point tho

Any claims he makes send huge waves and end up losing him sponsors and fans
 
The thing I love about Eddy is he gets this stuff from Reddit and YouTube, but acts as if he has all this super secret insider knowledge that would get him killed if he revealed it
....its not that he thinks he has super top secret info no one else knows about. Its bringing attention to it on such a huge platform, that he worries about.

FYI
 
THIS is supposed to be JESUS??? Look at the head on this thing.

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I thought Raptor Jesus was just a meme, didn't know it was canon. That's pretty cool, doesn't make up for all the kid fucking they do, but still, pretty cool.
 
It's obvious to anyone with eyes to see, that that place is a snake den.

Tell you what though, I'd love to be able to spend some time inside that library they've got. Hard to imagine what kind of knowledge is kept within those archives. One's got to assume that there's some powerful and fascinating information locked away in there.

I vaguely recall that the Vatican vaults contains the largest collection of porn in the world. Though Im not sure Id consider renaissance style art pornography. Im curious what the claim entails.
 
I remember reading a few stories (whether in any way shape or form true or not) from decades back that there were a bunch of exorcisms as a part of combating occultism in the Vatican in the 50's-70's era. One may or may not believe in exorcisms and spirits and such, but if the stories are in any way true that could just mean there was some form of anti-Christian occultism going on that some in the church thought they had to combat (not necessarily that anything supernatural was happening). I know people are well aware of the pedophilia and the priests going out to gay clubs and such, so in the very least there are practices going against the both the philosophy of the religion and the rules within it.
 
I mean, like what though? The science they wanted/tried to suppress from the public is mostly common knowledge now. I don't think they have any magic recipes or facts about the Universe we don't already know. Maybe some books on how they had a problems with pedophilia hundreds of years ago, but that's not a secret either.

Hard to say. Unknown about archaeological finds, and other historical information that has been documented but not disseminated publicly. Books on alchemy or other such scientific arts that aren't much practiced anymore. Spiritual grimoires. Occultist art. Old contracts and treaties. etc. etc. Who knows what free range access (something they'd never allow) would turn up. It's a veritable treasure trove.
 
Hard to say. Unknown about archaeological finds, and other historical information that has been documented but not disseminated publicly. Books on alchemy or other such scientific arts that aren't much practiced anymore. Spiritual grimoires. Occultist art. Old contracts and treaties. etc. etc. Who knows what free range access (something they'd never allow) would turn up.
You'd be disappointed.
 
The only thing Eddie Bravo has ever been able to expose is Royler Gracie
 
I highly doubt that.
Ok. I don't. Some books written by some former priests about some current events could be interesting. Knowing how close some repressed early scientists were in their ideas could be interesting.. Nothing magic. No science that we don't have now.

Hey, I'd have a look as well. I'm not saying it wouldn't be interesting. It definitely could be. Maybe I'm over assuming peoples expectations.
 
It terms of art the big thing to remember of course is that in the renaissance you have a very strong influence from Roman and Greek art which fed over into a lot of imagery that is more pagan looking.

Christianity as a whole of course has a lot of pagan to it as it often co opted existing celebrations, Easters date being governed by the phases of the moon for example.

The opening comment from the first guy in this video makes the most sense. I could definitely believe you have a culture at the higher levels of the church were gay men and paedophiles(not to make them equivalent morally of course) are favoured exactly because they have secrets that can be used to control them. The same way say a corrupt politician is more likely to rise as other corrupt politicians are more comfortable with someone like that.

Bravo's wild claims just detract from legitmate issues with child abuse in the church and indeed him equating paganism with "devil worship" isn't exactly very helpful. Look at Bolvia today were the coup had brought a Christian fundamentalist to power who is making all kinds of wild statements about "driving the godless natives into the mountains".
 
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Ok. I don't. Some books written by some former priests about some current events could be interesting. Knowing how close some repressed early scientists were in their ideas could be interesting.. Nothing magic. No science that we don't have now.

Hey, I'd have a look as well. I'm not saying it wouldn't be interesting. It definitely could be. Maybe I'm over assuming peoples expectations.

I'd be willing to bet there's sensitive material in there that neither you or I is even considering, because it's totally foreign to us as we are now, knowledge-wise. Who knows what you might stumble upon, as even those that oversee the library don't know exactly what it contains overall.

You might find some ancient text that provides insight into the true nature of the Ark of the Covenant, or some other such artifact of antiquity. Use your imagination.

Could you be right that free range access would be more or less underwhelming? Sure, I suppose. You're welcome to that opinion. But like I said, I doubt it. I'd be a kid in a candy store.

 
I'd be willing to bet there's sensitive material in there that neither you or I is even considering, because it's totally foreign to us as we are now, knowledge-wise. Who knows what you might stumble upon, as even those that oversee the library don't know exactly what it contains overall.

You might find some ancient text that provides insight into the true nature of the Ark of the Covenant, or some other such artifact of antiquity. Use your imagination.

Could you be right that free range access would be more or less underwhelming? Sure, I suppose. You're welcome to that opinion. But like I said, I doubt it.


My "imagination" concerning real life things is unfortunately attached to real life. They are old books. That's it.
 
I'd be willing to bet there's sensitive material in there that neither you or I is even considering, because it's totally foreign to us as we are now, knowledge-wise. Who knows what you might stumble upon, as even those that oversee the library don't know exactly what it contains overall.

You might find some ancient text that provides insight into the true nature of the Ark of the Covenant, or some other such artifact of antiquity. Use your imagination.

Could you be right that free range access would be more or less underwhelming? Sure, I suppose. You're welcome to that opinion. But like I said, I doubt it. I'd be a kid in a candy store.


My "imagination" concerning real life things is unfortunately attached to real life. They are old books. That's it.
Bro you are another level of naive lol

You really think all the Vatican contains are old priest books lmao

Think this is a case of you not having gone down the rabbit hole deep enough to conceive even small percentage of what's in those vaults
 
I'd be willing to bet there's sensitive material in there that neither you or I is even considering, because it's totally foreign to us as we are now, knowledge-wise. Who knows what you might stumble upon, as even those that oversee the library don't know exactly what it contains overall.

You might find some ancient text that provides insight into the true nature of the Ark of the Covenant, or some other such artifact of antiquity. Use your imagination.

Could you be right that free range access would be more or less underwhelming? Sure, I suppose. You're welcome to that opinion. But like I said, I doubt it. I'd be a kid in a candy store.


I dont think he grasps anything you're saying bro

But you're dead on

Definitely something fascinating to think about. Though I suspect it would get very dark very fast
 
Bro you are another level of naive lol

You really think all the Vatican contains are old priest books lmao

Think this is a case of you not having gone down the rabbit hole deep enough to conceive even small percentage of what's in those vaults
Yes I've read all of Dan Brown's books back when that was still a cool thing to do.. Real life isn't Alice in Wonderland, bro. So sorry. There isn't any magic down there, and most of the history can be found elsewhere. Some unpublished gospels could be interesting.
 
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