In the 1950s, a priest named Father Ernetti supposedly built a secret device for the Vatican known as the Chronovisor. The machine worked like a television set, allowing its audience to view any event in history. Some think Ernetti’s invention is a work of fiction, but others say it remains dismantled in the Vatican’s archives, protected from enemies who might use it for their own gains.
Image of Father Ernetti Courtesy of Tea’s Weird Week
Image of Father Ernetti courtesy of FindAGrave.com
News article on the Chronovisor courtesy of CNA
Alleged blueprints used to create the device. Courtesy of AllThatsInteresting.com
Supposed still taken of Jesus Christ using the Chronovisor alongside a similar painting created before Ernetti built the machine. Courtesy of AllThatsInteresting.com
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- Enrico Fermi. (website).
- Wernher von Braun. (website).
- Benito Mussolini. (Wikipedia article).
- About chronovisor. (website).
- Nazi rocket scientist Werner Von Braun converted to Christ, interviewed by C.M. Ward. (blog post).
- Enrico Fermi: the man who built the world’s first nuclear reactor. (online article).
- Angels or aliens? Some researchers say Vatican archives hold UFO secrets. (online article).
- There is a secret underground vault in the Vatican that might conceal head-exploding information. (website).
- Father Ernetti’s Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World’s First Time Machine › Originally published (Google search result).