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Paul of Tarsus and A Possible Illuminati Deception
Paul of Tarsus and A Possible Illuminati Deception
On Sunday 28th June, Pope Benedict XVI announced the discovery of what the
Vatican purports to be the tomb of Paul of Tarsus, author of a considerable portion of
the New Testament.
This discovery is based on the carbon-dating of bone fragments found in a crypt
beneath the Basilica of St Paul in Rome, long believed to be the site where this great
Christian theologian and missionary was buried. The crypt itself was only discovered
by Vatican archaeologists about three years ago. The Pope said, “This seems to
confirm the unanimous and uncontested tradition that the bone fragments are the
mortal remains of the Apostle Paul.”
The Vatican archaeologists, it is claimed, have also found a very old fresco, dated
some three centuries after Paul’s death, on the wall of the crypt which they suspect
may have been an icon of the great man.
It should be noted that the bone fragments were recovered after a tiny probe was
inserted into a sarcophagus inside the crypt. This would suggest that the sarcophagus
is still sealed and that further ‘discoveries’ are possible.
Jeremy James
Ireland
July 1, 2009