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| | Vatican's Time Machine |
 | | Ernetti drew the attention of many with his declaration that, using the chronovisor as his eyes and ears, he had witnessed a performance in ancient Rome in 169 B.C. of a now-lost tragedy, Thyestes, by the father of Latin poetry, Quintus Ennius. |
 | | The Father Ernetti’s Chronovisor translation, by Princeton Ph.D Dr. Katherine Owen Eldred, mildly puts forth the suggestion, based on linguistic evidence, that the Ernetti fragment is a fraud, carefully pieced together from other texts by the Benedictine monk who was also a brilliant Latinist. |
 | | During his lifetime, the Benedictine priest gave conflicting accounts about the chronovisor, once claiming that a photo of Christ’s face discovered and circulated by journalists was one that he himself, the Benedictine, had taken via the chronovisor while witnessing Christ’s crucifixion. |
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