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1. The
calendar jump / time jump
August 12, 2025: The Catholic Vatican INVENTS
1000 years + Antiquity + Middle Ages – the
world fraud with a “time jump” / calendar jump
The Vatican is exposed with the time jump /
calendar jump: 1000 years were invented (trick:
put a “J” before the year for a Fantasy Jesus -
this "J" becomes a simple “I” before the year,
and with the Gregorian calendar then the "I"
became a “1” before the year, creating
four-digit years) – and these invented 1000
years were filled with the INVENTED Antiquity
and the INVENTED Middle Ages, which were
INVENTED by monks in scriptoria (including Monte
Cassino and St. Gallen). The purpose was to
feign a “beautiful past” and a FAKE “early
Christianity” for the Jesus Fantasy based
“Christianity” – or the “Christianity” also
wanted to impress the Fantasy Islam, against
which “Christianity” first lost through the
Crusades in 1291 and Byzantium in 1453.
(Pfister: Matrix, pp. 47-51)
Other sources claim that in the year 1453 there
was an agreement: Islam would gain Byzantium,
and in return, Christianity would gain Granada.
But in Granada, there had been Berbers, not
Muslims.
2. The Vatican's Faker's
workshops - a list
(without claim to completeness)
The list of counterfeiting workshops of the
kr. Gay Drug Vatican for the invention of 1000
years of FAKE antiquity and FAKE Middle Ages
as well as the FAKE Bible (with FAKE Torah)
from the book by Uwe Topper "The Great Action"
(orig. German: "Die Grosse Aktion"):
-- Counterfeiters' Monastery of St. Gall
(Topper chap. 1, p.16)
-- distributed all over Europe (Topper Chapter
1, p.20)
-- Fulda Counterfeiting Site
(Topper chap. 3, p.47)
-- Germania was forged in Fulda or
Hersfeld (Hesse) (p.47)
-- monastery Monte Cassino was
the second most important place of
counterfeiting (p.47)
-- German monasteries had forgeries workshops in
their cellars (p.48)
-- the libraries of the monasteries of St.
Gallen, Weingarten, Einsiedeln, and
Reichenau (p.48)
-- forgeries at Ancona Castle
(Italy) (p.51)
-- many forger scriptoriums in the Konstanz
region [especially St. Gallen
Monastery] (Topper, Chapter 4: 'A Look into the
Workshop', p.58)
-- forger monastery Monte Cassino
(Topper, Chapter 4: 'A Look into the Workshop',
p.58)
-- forger monastery Corbie in
northern France (Topper, Chapter 6: 'Fathers of
Historiography', p.132)
-- forger monastery Saint Denis near
Paris (Topper, Chapter 7: 'The Birth
of Purgatory', p.150)
-- Forgery monastery Reichenau near
Konstanz (Reichenau Island in Lake
Constance) (Topper, Chapter 8: 'Heretics and
Pagans', p.177)
-- Forgery monastery Santa Katharina
(Catherine Monastery) on Sinai
(Topper, Chapter 10: The Key Witnesses,
pp.221,224-225)
-- Forgery monastery Quedlinburg
(Germany) (Topper, Chapter 10: The Key
Witnesses, pp.227-228)
-- Forgery monastery Maursmünster /
Marmoutier in Alsace, France
(Topper, Chapter 10: The Key Witnesses,
p.230)
Date: Jan 5, 2026
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