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Vatican’s Secret Time Machine

Is the Chronovisor real—the Vatican’s secret time machine that saw Jesus?

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts as they take you on a journey through time and see if there’s any truth to the mysterious Chronovisor’s existence.

The device has long captured the imagination of conspiracy theorists and enthusiasts of the unexplained. Claimed to be a time-viewing machine invented by Italian priest and scientist Father Pellegrino Ernetti in the 1960s, the Chronovisor supposedly allowed users to witness historical events as they unfolded. Ernetti spoke of witnessing events like Cicero’s speeches and Christ’s crucifixion.

However, Vatican officials from where the device was allegedly developed remain silent on its existence. A photo began to spread online in the 2000s of what appeared to be Jesus with John and Joseph of Arimathea. Officially, the photo has been debunked, as people claimed it was a photo of a painting from the 1900s. However, upon taking a closer look, some unusual things began to surface.  Here’s more on The Edge of Wonder.

RazorFist: Shrinking Manhood

For this special episode of The Manhood Hour, Sebastian Gorka talks to YouTuber “Rageaholic,” AKA “Raz0rfist,” about his influences when it comes to the concept of manhood, from Sylvester Stallone to the Roman philosopher Cicero.

What We Can Learn from Cicero

He informed the Founding Fathers and renounced the excesses of Democracy, and died for it. He mastered the art of oratory. He preserved the knowledge of ancient Greece. His life and works extolled the virtues of the republic, and decried the evils of the voting public.

…and for that, he is persona non grata in History classes.
Muted by historians, but made deafeningly relevant by the protractions of time.
In his own words: “Time destroys the figments of the imagination, while confirming the judgments of nature.”

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