Vatican secret files on UFO encounters demanded to be revealed after Pope Francis' death
A group of researchers and scientists has renewed its interest in the Vatican Apostolic Archive, seeking possible documents related to UFOs and paranormal phenomena.
This attention was intensified following the statements of David Grusch on July 26, 2023, a former US intelligence official, who claimed that the Vatican collaborated in the cover-up of extraterrestrial secrets. According to Grusch, Pope Pius XII is said to have facilitated the transfer to the United States of a UFO recovered in Italy during Mussolini's regime.
Professor Diana Walsh Pasulka, a religious studies scholar at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, argues that the Vatican archives contain numerous reports of paranormal events, such as nuns witnessing luminous orbs entering their cells and flying houses. Pasulka argues that these phenomena could be interpreted as UFO encounters rather than traditional miracles. However, she notes that Vatican archivists are focused on digitizing documents they consider a priority, leaving these unusual accounts aside.
British filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee, known for his documentary God Versus Aliens, has also claimed that the Vatican has been studying UFOs for decades and even has a cardinal designated to deal with "first contact," as published in the Daily Mail. Lee argues that the recent release of new guidelines on apparitions by the Vatican indicates an implicit acknowledgment that these phenomena could have a paranormal dimension.
Jaime Maussan, Mexican journalist, researcher and ufologist also spoke about the situation at the Vatican after the death of Pope Francis, specifically about the position of the papal see regarding the extraterrestrial phenomenon: "Let us remember that John Paul II was a man who opened the subject, who allowed Conrado Ballucci to go on Italian television to talk about UFOs when it was something that was banned."
"The church told me, Conrado Ballucci, who was part of the Vatican curia, that they are only waiting for scientific recognition to recognize the phenomenon, the church is already ready to recognize the extraterrestrial phenomenon, however it is important and necessary that science does it first and when this happens the church will take its path and recognize that there is life on other planets, I think it is something very important and I think it is something that the next pope will have to solve," he said.
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A group of researchers and scientists has renewed its interest in the Vatican Apostolic Archive, seeking possible documents related to UFOs and paranormal phenomena.
This attention was intensified following the statements of David Grusch on July 26, 2023, a former US intelligence official, who claimed that the Vatican collaborated in the cover-up of extraterrestrial secrets. According to Grusch, Pope Pius XII is said to have facilitated the transfer to the United States of a UFO recovered in Italy during Mussolini's regime.
Professor Diana Walsh Pasulka, a religious studies scholar at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, argues that the Vatican archives contain numerous reports of paranormal events, such as nuns witnessing luminous orbs entering their cells and flying houses. Pasulka argues that these phenomena could be interpreted as UFO encounters rather than traditional miracles. However, she notes that Vatican archivists are focused on digitizing documents they consider a priority, leaving these unusual accounts aside.
British filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee, known for his documentary God Versus Aliens, has also claimed that the Vatican has been studying UFOs for decades and even has a cardinal designated to deal with "first contact," as published in the Daily Mail. Lee argues that the recent release of new guidelines on apparitions by the Vatican indicates an implicit acknowledgment that these phenomena could have a paranormal dimension.
Jaime Maussan, Mexican journalist, researcher and ufologist also spoke about the situation at the Vatican after the death of Pope Francis, specifically about the position of the papal see regarding the extraterrestrial phenomenon: "Let us remember that John Paul II was a man who opened the subject, who allowed Conrado Ballucci to go on Italian television to talk about UFOs when it was something that was banned."
"The church told me, Conrado Ballucci, who was part of the Vatican curia, that they are only waiting for scientific recognition to recognize the phenomenon, the church is already ready to recognize the extraterrestrial phenomenon, however it is important and necessary that science does it first and when this happens the church will take its path and recognize that there is life on other planets, I think it is something very important and I think it is something that the next pope will have to solve," he said.
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teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"