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Posted 27 May 2011 - 02:59 PM

as history is involved, the ability of science to detect mineral compositions from space, then i wonder if it is possible to map the catacombs
that are connected to the vatican, since through history, from rome to catholisism (monetheism), many civilizations were conquered, there
are catacombs undernieth the vatican, underground tunnels and rooms, more than likely layered with gold from the many years of accumulating
this mineral, i wonder if we can make a 3d map of these tunnels and actually get a tour by the roman catholic church, and make a whole tv series
each episode revealing relics from a civilazation, and i wonder if the world could begin taking tours of these facilities.

going back to my learning, i know that tunnels have keys and stones, and other ways that close a tunnel, along with secret chambers and the
lot, so i assert that if we had a 3d map prepared, which could link across europe, we would have the ability to ask where each tunnel goes,

i think it would be the most watched tv show in history
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Posted 08 July 2011 - 08:18 AM

View Postbelovelife, on 27 May 2011 - 02:59 PM, said:

as history is involved, the ability of science to detect mineral compositions from space, then i wonder if it is possible to map the catacombs
that are connected to the vatican, since through history, from rome to catholisism (monetheism), many civilizations were conquered, there
are catacombs undernieth the vatican, underground tunnels and rooms, more than likely layered with gold from the many years of accumulating
this mineral, i wonder if we can make a 3d map of these tunnels and actually get a tour by the roman catholic church, and make a whole tv series
each episode revealing relics from a civilazation, and i wonder if the world could begin taking tours of these facilities.

going back to my learning, i know that tunnels have keys and stones, and other ways that close a tunnel, along with secret chambers and the
lot, so i assert that if we had a 3d map prepared, which could link across europe, we would have the ability to ask where each tunnel goes,

i think it would be the most watched tv show in history


It is not necessary to obtain permission from the Church to see the Catacombs. It is a dailly tourist attraction. In the one I toured in Rome, the skulls had been removed, but it was still creepy enough to shake up my wife---especially as we were the last two in the tour and trying hard to keep up with the rest. Being the last, you feel like you would like to know what is imminently behind you!

It seems untenable to me that the Catholic church would ever have had so much gold it could line the crude Catacombs. The Vatican itself uses gold leaf to decorate its amazing artwork. It is an amazing sight. No one would ever gold plate a cave!


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