What did Pope Gregory XVI uncover in 1838—and why was it hidden?
This 35-minute video reveals the astonishing secrets hidden behind the paintings and symbols within the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, Pope Francis's final resting place: clues to a tomb, a gate, a Goddess—and the real origins of Nicene Christianity.
Archaeological excavations ordered by Pope Gregory XVI unearthed more than Roman ruins. What he found matched—almost perfectly—the sacred architecture of ancient Jerusalem: a twin to the East Gate. Also uncovered was a Neo-Pythagorean temple, and the mysterious "Baker’s Tomb." On the East end of the tomb until damaged, a full-length relief portrait of a man and a woman—immortalized in stone. But this wasn’t just any Roman couple. The names—Marcei Vergilei Eurysacis—encode a hidden message Paul's church was determined to destroy. But his adversaries were determined to preserve it, and the time has come for it revelation and their resurrection.
The woman was Atis Tia—also known as Asherah, Philo of Alexandria, Pallas the Freedman, and Caenis.
The man buried with her? Not a baker. Not a myth. A real historical figure—Gamaliel I, also known as Jesus the Nazarene, not to be confused with the invented "Jesus FROM Nazareth. The monuments to preserve their story were buried—silenced when Christianity became the Roman Empire’s official religion.
Slide by slide, this video exposes the “Secret” Jesus told his disciples in Mark 4—that those outside would never understand. It explains why Paul, a disciple of Gamaliel the Nazarene, broke away to invent a new religion: one that replaced the Golden Rule with Vicarious Atonement, and Jesus the Nazarene with Jesus from Nazareth.
You’ll see how the Gospel of Thomas #114, Genesis 40:23, and a cameo identified as a "relic of Christ, titled, "Triumph of Joseph at the Court of the Pharaoh," all reveal the same story—of a Goddess turned into a man, first to avoid crucifixion, later so she could be honored and remembered.
Key topics:
• Rediscovery of the Baker’s Tomb and lost relief in Rome
• The Goddess Asherah, Tree of Life, and “Woman of Light”
• The rivalry between Gamaliel and Paul (Matthias)
• Syncretic fusions: Yahweh + Zeus = Yah-Zeus
• Gospel of Thomas #114 and its echo of Genesis 40
• Why the Vatican buried the truth—literally
Narrated with clarity and backed by visual evidence, this video challenges everything we thought we knew about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the roots of Christianity.
Don’t just watch history—unearth it.
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