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Vatican city holds the solution. It leads to unlocking the secret of the Holy Grail. If it is just the Grail that you seek then CLICK HERE... but if it is the Vatican secret then read on because one reflects the other and it is linked to at the end of this story. In all its glory, here is the secret of the Vatican. It spreads all the way across the great St Peter's piazza matching the circular
key handle pattern, all the way down the causeway to the Castel Sant' Angelo.
The Fortress is a giant five pointed star! Here is the first breakthrough:
The layout of Vatican city is a star map showing the way to an important
star.
Here is the second breakthrough:
The layout is uniquely designed in the shape of the key that St Peter
is holding.
It is so large it can be viewed in much the same way as Wayne's ancient
pyramid star maps can be viewed… from space! The Christos sacred cross of
the great piazza seen further down this page shows the way (like the three
Orion's 'belt' stars) to the giant star shaped fortress of the Castel Sant'
Angelo.
The Orion star constellation as a cosmic sign post is formed by the Great
Vatican Piazza. Ref - click
here.
The famous Clavicula Salomonis manuscript of ancient symbols, alchemy and
secret codes includes this sacred cross detail as seen here and is one amongst
many other sacred cross interpretations. Many representations of the sacred
cross are enshrouded with destructive witchcraft. Perhaps as a devious means
to take action against those who have copies of the ancient manuscripts?
They would be burned at the stake for indulging in witchcraft. Note here
it uses the "P" as a pointer through the "X" and notice the three stars
in a row as tiny crosses.
Extra clues might be references on each side of the square to the four great
angels. The four crosses at each corner could well be the outer stars of
the Orion star cross formation. It could merely be a coincidence or it could
a strange link to the four Egyptian obelisks that hold all the clues in
deciphering the meaning of the sacred cross in Rome.
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