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  chronovisor.blog (deutsch & english)
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  Chronovisor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chronovisor was supposedly a machine for viewing past and future events.
The "chronovisor" was portrayed as a large cabinet with a normal cathode ray tube for "viewing" the received events and a series of buttons, levers, and other controls for selecting the time and the location to be viewed.
The alleged existence of the chronovisor has fueled a whole series of conspiracy theories, such as that the device was seized and is actually used by the Vatican or by those that secretly control the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chronovisor   (230 words)

  
 Book ITC - B-9.8 Chronovision
In an article from PENSOTTI, earlier statements are quoted according to which the Chronovisor, while in operation, had ‘specific effects’ on the persons present [88]; [183].
Direct coherences are not recognizable, and HEIM gives no indication to the eventual import of those nuclides which, according to GOEPPERT-MAYER distinguish by the ‘magical numbers’ of 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126 protons or neutrons in their cores.
I am in possession of a record signed by the US embassador in Italy in which the Americans engage to publish the texts found there by mentioning how this could be brought to pass.
www.worlditc.org /c_07_senki_b_09.8.htm   (975 words)

  
 Father Ernetti's Chronovisor, (January 2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I was attracted to Father Ernetti’s Chronovisor as soon as it arrived at The New Times, but never quite understanding what the book was, I continued to pass on it for review.
To set the context of Father Ernetti, to show how his chronovisor fit into the human quest for spirit, the author also offers fascinating accounts of others who have added so much to our spiritual understandings.
The chronovisor, after all, purported to grasp both sounds and images from the still-existent waves of the past, held forever in the Akashic records.
www.newtimes.org /issue/0101/chronovisor.htm   (392 words)

  
 Vatican Sitting On Time Machine
The only proof of the existence of the chronovisor he gives us is second-hand testimony from friends of the priest, who died in 1994.
Father Ernetti eschews any connection with parapsychology or metaphysics, claiming instead that his machine is based on the scientific principle that light and sound waves are not lost after emission but are transformed and remain indefinitely in the ether.
After his death the chronovisor was nowhere to be found, leading his critics to proclaim this otherwise distinguished scientist-priest a fraud.
www.wesclark.com /jw/vatican_time_machine.html   (2747 words)

  
 Pellegrino Ernetti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 1950's he is said to have claimed he invented a time machine of sorts, called the chronovisor, that could see and hear events of the past.
Father Ernetti claimed to have traveled to Rome in 169 B.C. to witness a performance of the now-lost tragedy, Thyestes, by the father of Latin poetry, Quintus Ennius.
A book entitled, Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine, by Peter Krassa, explores these claims and the truth of the matter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pellegrino_Ernetti   (209 words)

  
 Jayson's Message Board: Vatican Sitting On Time Machine?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The machine in question is called a "Chronovisor" and was built in the 1950s by a Benedictine monk named Father Pellegrino Ernetti.
No photos of the Chronovisor exist, but paranormal journalist John Chambers says Ernetti reportedly used the "way back machine" to film Christ's crucifixion for Vatican officials.
Ernetti died in 1994 without revealing the secret of the Chronovisor but Chambers says evidence is mounting that the Catholic Church is hiding a working model from the rest of the world, supposedly to keep it from getting into evil hands.
members.boardhost.com /jaysonbyrne/msg/2605.html   (352 words)

  
 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.
www.newpara.com /Vatican_Time.htm   (1706 words)

  
 Book ITC - A-6.8 Chronovision
Pellegrino ERNETTI upon whose initiative an international team of twelve unnamend scientists had succeeded in building a ‘chronovisor’, which was not only capable of reproducing past events in sound and vision, but also allowed to perceive the thoughts of living people and development trends.
For well understandable reasons, technical details and the location of the apparatus were not touched upon, in line with a remark by ERNETTI cited by FRAUDE that at the current stage of development of mankind, any further disclosure would be madness.
At any rate, we may without difficulty understand the development ITC has seen up to now as a path to cosmovision, since all its essential elements are already realized in the phenomenology, mostly individual elements at a time, in rather rare cases in form of combinations.
www.worlditc.org /c_07_senki_a_6.8.htm   (910 words)

  
 Skeptical Inquirer: I remember doing the time warp: The incredible story of Father Ernetti's Chronovisor - Notes on a ...
Unlike the fantastic one imagined by H.G. Wells, however, the Chronovisor could not transport people back and forth in time but was said to allow the user to see historical events in the exact moment they took place, like a sort of tridimensional television.
As Time Goes By Father Ernetti, who was also an exorcist of considerable renown, claimed that the Chronovisor was the result of many years of study by a team of scientists that, apart from himself, included twelve famous people who, he said, preferred to be anonymous.
The Parisian priest does not dwell on this in his article but Peter Krassa, author of Father Ernetti's Chronovisor, does and assumes that Father Ernetti is tendering the following explanation: The ecstatic vision of Christ's Passion which the mystical nun had enjoyed was a vision of Christ dying on the cross on Golgotha.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2843/is_3_27/ai_100755219   (1545 words)

  
 Guardian | Do the time warp
Ernetti, who died in 1992, was a Benedictine monk, a respected historian of ancient music, author, physicist and exorcist; but what makes his description of Cicero intriguing is that he claims to have witnessed it at first hand.
Ernetti claimed to have developed the Chronovisor during the 1950s with 12 famed scientists who, except for Enrico Fermi and Wernher Von Braun (both dead when their names were published 1992), wished to be anonymous.
The team had viewed his last days in their entirety: from the Last Supper to his final agonising moments, and had retained the photo as a powerful souvenir.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5210872-111415,00.html   (344 words)

  
 Once I noticed I was on fire, I decided to relax and enjoy the fall.: I made this post exactly one year ago   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Also, the Vatican chose to disassemble the device rather than use it further because of the danger it posed...since the chronovisor could peer back into any point in time and produce sound and images of the past, it was the ultimate in surveillance devices.
Aside from claiming that the Vatican, for the good of humanity, had disassembled the chronovisor, Ernetti was remarkably close-mouthed as to how the chronovisor worked.
It supposedly had antennae and a component that could somehow tell the chronovisor how to find light and sound across time and space, and a bank of recording devices.
www.onceinoticediwasonfireidecidedtorelaxandenjoythefall.org /merkabah/archives/000848.html   (4252 words)

  
 time travel
The chronovisor, after all, purported to grasp both sounds and images from the still-existent waves of the past, held forever in the Akashic records.
Father Ernetti's Chronovisor is a brilliantly-researched, absorbing compendium of a current-times Benedictine monk's forays into specific events in the life of Christ and ancient Greece.
After his death the chronovisor was nowhere to be found, leading his critics to proclaim this otherwise distinguished scientist-priest a fraud.
www.newpara.com /time_travel.htm   (2666 words)

  
 Javier Sierra - The Lady in Blue - Official Site :: The Chronovisor Project
In it he combines the scientific Vatican project for capturing images and sounds from the past with matters more related to parapsychology, such as “psychophonies,” the controversial recordings of supposed voices from the beyond.
Although, of course, it should have been easier to speak with a priest than with someone outside the clergy, and above all with a foreign priest for whom it would be more difficult to understand the language.
“You might know that the first time the Chronovisor was referred to in the press was in 1972.
www.theladyinblue.net /chronovisiorproject.php   (1357 words)

  
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 Does the Vatican Have a Time Machine? - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
He developed a device called the CHRONOVISOR which enabled him to view the past in manner not disimilar to watching a television.
The actual device, the Chronovisor, is said to have been placed into the vaults of the Vatican Library for "safe-keeping".
For one thing, Tesla died before the good brother reached the age of 18 (and Tesla lived in America, not Italy.) And Fermi emigrated to the US beore the future priest reached the age of 15.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread110718/pg#pid1103748   (1792 words)

  
 Think Hardware Forums - Just Too Mad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The whole idea that the Church has whole areas of secrets that the world is unaware of really facinates me (if you know much about exorcism you will know of rumoured 'Black' libraries kept by the Vatican).
There is a book available called Father Ernetti's Chronovisor : The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine by Peter Krassa, Peri Poloni.
October 29th, 2003 10:21 PM :Hops in his chronovisor and stops case fans from ever being born: :shifty:
www.thinkhardware.net /forum/printthread.php?t=1929   (792 words)

  
 Timetravel Responses 31   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Father ErnettiÕs Chronovisor is an absorbing compendium of a present-day Benedictine monkÕs forays into specific events in the Christian era and ancient Greece.
Using his enigmatic invention the chronovisor scientist/scholar/exorcist Father Ernetti plumbs the depths and drives a cutting wedge into manÕs hidden past, our access to alleged akashic records.
He claims to have yoked the insights of modern physics to the ancient occult knowledge of the astral planes to build, in secret, a time machine, the chronovisor.
www.geocities.com /chuckbuckley.geo/ttresponse31.html   (2859 words)

  
 Hellride Music - Mistress
The Chronovisor, and vocalist Dave Cunt was nice enough to share his thoughts with Hellride.
We might not have millions spent on equipment or anything, but we've got what we need, and we can take our time.
The Chronovisor was recorded in about a week, and then about another week mixing and mastering and shit.
www.hellridemusic.com /forum/printthread.php?t=1651   (1559 words)

  
 Father Ernetti's Chronovisor
He claimed to have yoked the insights of modern physics to the ancient occult knowledge of the astral plane to build, in secret, a time machine - the chronovisor.
They say this distinguished scientist-priest was not telling the truth.
This American edition of Father Ernetti's Chronovisor, translated from the German, contains the first translation ever out of Latin of the text of Thyestes which Father Ernetti claimed to have brought back with him using the chronovisor.
www.edgarcayce.com /chronovisor.html   (257 words)

  
 UK Scene Report
The Chronovisor 2 album is not for the tremulous of heart as from the opening track it assaults the senses with the tenacity of mustard gas, and prolonged exposure to their virulently toxic sludge will cause dizziness, vomiting and loosening of the bowels.
For best results ingest twice a day with grain alcohol and military strength hallucinogens [Tomfoolery aside The Chronovisor 2 is an essential listen for worshipers of the heavy].
The guy who invented it claimed to have seen Jesus on the cross and even taken a photo through the Chronovisor of him.
www.roadburn.com /pgspecial/uk_pt5.html   (4966 words)

  
 BiggerBooks.com
Father Ernetti's Chronovisor : The Creation and Disappearance of the Worlds First Time Machine
Ernetti, a professor of Archaic Music, was obsessed with the notion of finding out what an Old Roman opera, Thyestes, sounded like when played with musical instruments of that period.
Driven by his passion, he developed a theoretical basis so brilliant he was able to gather a team of distinguished scientists who would bring life to his time machine, The Chronovisor.
www.biggerbooks.com /book/1892138026   (146 words)

  
 Mistress Reviews
And fella, this sure has alot of good ugly to it.
I am a big EYEHATEGOD fan, and upon a few listens to the Chronovisor, I can say that this record in a ton of ways blows EHG out of the pisswaters.
That’s quite a statement, especially coming from me, owner of everything EHG ever did and 5 different t-shirts.
cp05.ionhosting.com /~joelh/mistressreviews.htm   (368 words)

  
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He is the publisher of New Paradigm Books which brought out Father Ernetti's Chronovisor.
Translator and publisher John Chambers discusses time travel and "Father Ernetti's Chronovisor" during the first part of the show, and then Art conducts Open Lines on the subject of time travel for the rest of the program.
www.coasttocoastam.com /guests/291.html   (175 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The book dips into many of the areas that will be of interest to X Factor readers, from fringe science to the occult...
was a man of integrity and would not have created a hoax about his work on the chronovisor...
Top of Page : Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/1892138026   (271 words)

  
 UFOs time travel channeling
He claimed to have yoked the insights of modern physics to the ancient occult knowledge of the astral planes to build, in secret, a time machine--the chronovisor.
They say this distinguished scientist-priest was not telling the truth.
This American edition of Father Ernetti's Chronovisor, translated from the German, contains the first translation ever out of Latin of the text of Thyestes which Father Ernetti claimed to have brought back with him using the chronovisor.
www.newpara.com /Browse_the_Books.htm   (3624 words)

  
 The Occult: Occultopedia - letter M index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Other descriptions include a number of auto ignition coil powered oscillators (some of them incorporate solid-state devices), and a few vacuum-tube based circuits.
After his death the chronovisor was no where to be found, leading his critics to proclaim this otherwise distinguished scientist-priest a fraud.
Father Ernetti's Chronovisor is a highly recommended biographical study for students of metaphysics, religion, and science.
www.occultopedia.com /m.htm   (5045 words)

  
 Interact on KeelyNet Mail List: Chronovisor?
Next in thread: Jerry W. Decker: "Re: Chronovisor?"
Received notice of yet another book claiming time travel,
> chronovisor as his eyes and ears, he had watched Christ
www.keelynet.com /interact/archive/00001727.htm   (513 words)

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