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IT'S ALL A LIE - Uwe Topper: The Big Action 14c: photos

Criminal Gay drugs Vatican is also a faking company - photo proofs

Photo proofs and photo evidence of the criminal gay drug Vatican's FAKE inventing Antiquity and the Middle Ages


Buchdeckel   FAKE Roswitha hands
                      over works to FAKE kings, woodcut by Dürer    stone inscription 5
FAKE Roswitha hands over works to FAKE kings, woodcut by Dürer [chap3 photo2] stone inscription 5 [chap5 photo5] 

  

FAKE apostle John writes FAKE apocalypse     Portugal:
                  FAKE purgatory 01    Aachen:
                      FAKE palace chapel   FAKE
                        throne of FAKE Dagobert
FAKE apostle John writes FAKE apocalypse [chap5 photo11] -- Portugal: FAKE purgatory 01 [chap5 photo12] --
Aachen: FAKE palace chapel [chap7 photo2] -- FAKE throne of FAKE Dagobert [chap9 photo1]

from: The Big Action. Europe's invented history. The Systematic Falsification of Our Past from Antiquity to the Enlightenment --
orig. German: Die Grosse Aktion. Europas erfundene Geschichte. Die planmässige Fälschung unserer Vergangenheit von der Antike bis zur Aufklärung --
Edition Grabert -- ISBN 3-87847-172-6 -- Tübingen 1998; 2nd edition 2000

Commented edition

by Michael Palomino (2025 - translation 2025)

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Buchdeckel   Rückseite Buchtext
Book cover - back side of the book text




Chapter 2

Martyrs are a FAKE and INVENTED

Spain Asturias: Relief
                    "Miracle of the Martyrs" from the Middle
                    Ages - but martyrs are ALWAYS INVENTED
Spain Asturias: Relief "Miracle of the Martyrs" from the Middle Ages - but martyrs are ALWAYS INVENTED [chap2]



Chapter 3

A FAKE Roswitha was INVENTED

FAKE Roswitha: Escape and
                    Fantasy Queen Adelheid, text      FAKE Roswitha hands
                      over works to FAKE Kings, woodcut by Dürer
FAKE Roswitha: Escape and Fantasy Queen Adelheid, text [chap3 photo1]
FAKE Roswitha hands over works to FAKE Kings, woodcut by Dürer [chap3 photo2]



Chapter 4

They INVENTED a Roman Empire pretending that "Roma" would have a "great past"
Celtes: FAKE map of the FAKE Roman
                    Empire, around 1500
Celtes: FAKE map of the FAKE Roman Empire, around 1500 [chapter 4 photo 1]

Antonio de Guevara: Mirror for Princes (engl.:
                    Diall of Princes) 1557 title page
Antonio de Guevara: Mirror for Princes (engl.: Diall of Princes) 1557 title page [chap4 photo2]



Chapter 5

FAKE stone inscriptions

Stone inscription 1
Stone inscription 1 [chapter 5 photo 1]

Above: Stone inscription of the dedication of three churches in Granada with dates blanks (top left) and replenished date (bottom right).

Below: Foundation inscription from the province of Córdoba with era date 665 and the year of reign of King Swintila, featuring the typical cross of the reconquerors from the 12th century. Both illustrations from: Emil Hübner [lat.:
Inscriptiones Hispaniae Christianae], Berlin 1871, pp. 33 and 35) (p. 92)

Stone inscription 2
Stone inscription 2 [chap5 photo2]


(p.92)



Stone inscription 3
Stone inscription 3 [chap 5 photo3]

Above: Church consecration inscription from Bailén in Andalusia, whose era date was later entered and filled with meaningless letters. "Consecrated by the unworthy abbot Locuber", supposedly from the year 691.

Stone inscription 4
Stone inscription 4 [chap5 photo4]

Center: The tombstone of general Belisarius of Byzantium in Spain with a gap for te age and date of death.

Below: Dedication inscription on the altar of a church of Zambra, now in Cabra. The indicated date of the dedication, "2nd Kalends of June Era 698", would fall on a Saturday, which was impossible according to canon law. All illustrations from: Emil Hübner [latín: Inscriptiones Hispaniae Christianae], Berlin 1871, p. 55 and 28)

Steininschrift 5
Stone inscription 5 [chap5 photo5]

FAKE coins

FAKE Gothic coins (all in gold,
                      no silver no copper coins found)
FAKE Gothic coins (all in gold, no silver no copper coins found) [chap5 photo6]

Asturian
                      coins (drawing)
Asturian coins (drawing) [chap5 photo7]


They INVENTED a Roman Empire pretending that "Roma" would have a "great past"
FAKE street map of FAKE Roman Empire

FAKE street map of FAKE Roman Empire - Peutinger board [chap 4 photo 1] (p. 97)



Churches which were for other cults before

Church in
                          Oviedo (Spain) Sta. Maria: wall decoration NOT
                          christian
Church in Oviedo (Spain) Sta. Maria: wall decoration NOT christian [cap5 photo8]


On page 91: Wall decoration in the Gothic throne room of the current church of Sta. Maria in Oviedo — no trace of Christianity can be found. (Photo: U. Topper) (p.98)

Oviedo: Church
                      "Santa Cristina": Wall decoration NOT
                      christian   Oviedo: Church
                          "Santa Cristina" with FAKE
                          iconostasis in Byzantine style
Oviedo: Church "Santa Cristina": Wall decoration NOT christian [chap5 photo9] --
Oviedo: Church "Santa Cristina" with FAKE iconostasis in Byzantine style [chap5 photo10]



On page 91: The iconostasis in Sta. Cristina, Visigothic, "7th century"; as can be seen, it is inserted inorganically. The inscriptions on the upper edge indicate the 15th century.

The "Church" Sta. Cristina with the fake iconostasis as a Byzantine style feature of Visigothic architecture. (Both photos: U. Topper) (p.99)


Drawings and painting showing INVENTED events

FAKE apostle John writes FAKE
                          apocalypse
FAKE apostle John writes FAKE apocalypse [chapter 5 photo 11]

On pages 106 and 211: "The [FAKE] Evangelist John, writing the [FAKE] apocalypse," Irish miniature from the 8th century (Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen). (p. 100)



Portugal:
                      FAKE purgatory 01    Portugal: FAKE purgatory 02
Portugal: FAKE purgatory 01 [chap5 photo12] -- Portugal: FAKE purgatory 02 [chap5 photo13]

On page 134: Modern tile image in Portugal: The souls of the deceased are comforted in purgatory by the Saints. (Photo: U. Topper)

On page 134: Modern image of purgatory with a collection box for coins in Portugal. (Photo: U. Topper)

[The fantasy of a purgatory came from Iran and was a fantasy description of the soul after death -
and the criminal-Catholic Church then transformed this into the pyre for mass murder actions].

(p.101)

Church of St. Mary in
                      Villaviciosa (Asturias, Spain): Scene with a boar
                      [I don't see anything of this] 
Church of St. Mary in Villaviciosa (Asturias, Spain): Scene with a boar [I don't see anything of this] [chap 5 photo 14]

On page 161: Erotic scene at the portal of the Church of St. Mary in Villaviciosa (Asturias, Spain): A boar is chasing a man and trying to bite off his genitals. One of the many examples of Gothic paganism in the 13th century. (Photo: U. Topper) (p. 102)

[I personally cannot detect this animal nor the man].


Painting: FAKE Bonifatius is baptizing a
                          FAKE Frisian [North German Fantasy]
Painting: FAKE Bonifatius is baptizing a FAKE Frisian [North German Fantasy] [chapter 5 photo 15]

On page 162: "[FAKE] Bonifatius is baptizes a [FAKE] Frisian – [FAKE] Bonifatius is [FAKE] killed by the [FAKE] Frisians." [FAKE] Sacramentary from Fulda, "around 1000." From: The Franks. Pioneers of Europe, Mannheim–Mainz 1996, p. 460. (p. 103)

Carpet page from Ireland Lindisfarne
Carpet page from Ireland Lindisfarne [chap 5 photo 16]


On page 177: The famous "carpet page" from the Lindisfarne [FAKE] Gospel Book (Ireland), which is dated to "the time just before 700." From: David M. Wilson, Cultures in the North, Munich 1980, p. 80. (p. 104)



Chapter 7

Book by historian De Goff: The Birth of
                    Purgatory (orig. German: Die Geburt des Fegefeuers)
Book by historian De Goff: The Birth of Purgatory (orig. German: Die Geburt des Fegefeuers)
https://www.amazon.de/Die-Geburt-Fegefeuers-Juni-2000/dp/B015YMU66G/

Aachen: FAKE Palatinate Chapel
                      (FAKE-Pfalzkapelle) [for FAKE Charlemagne]
Aachen: FAKE Palatinate Chapel (FAKE-Pfalzkapelle) [for FAKE Charlemagne] [chapter 7 photo 2]





Chapter 8

The Wulfila FAKE Bible, a page of it  
The Wulfila FAKE Bible, a page of it [chap8 photo1]

Wodan stone
Wodan stone [chap8 photo2]

Fake gravestone   FAKE Merowinger
                    image  
Fake gravestone [chapter 8 photo 3] -- FAKE Merowinger image [chapter 8 photo 4]

FAKE
                    Maurus: Dedication Poem  
FAKE Maurus: Dedication Poem [chap8 photo5]

Trier:
                    Gospel book, little angel
Trier: Gospel book, little angel [chap8 photo6]




Chapter 9

FAKE throne of a FAKE
                    Dagobert with lions of criminal colonialism
FAKE throne of a FAKE Dagobert with lions of criminal colonialism [chap9 photo1]

On page 166: [FAKE] Throne of [FAKE] Dagobert with orientalizing lions (‘7th century’). Frankish exhibition Berlin 1997. From: The Franks. Pioneers of Europe, Mannheim–Mainz 1996, p. 395. (p.185)


FAKE Thron eines FAKE Dagobert [kap9 foto1]

Zu Seite 166: Thron des Dagobert mit orientalisierenden Löwen („7. Jahrhundert“). Frankenausstellung Berlin 1997. Aus: Die Franken. Wegbereiter Europas, Mannheim–Mainz 1996, S. 395. (S.185)


FAKE crosses
FAKE crosses [chap9 photo2]

On page 166: Modern crosses as proof of the Christianity of the [FAKE] Franks. Frankish exhibition (p.186)


Amulet
Amulet [chap9 photo3]

On page 168: Baroque silver amulet container from the prince's grave under the Cologne Cathedral. (p.186)


FAKE gravestone
FAKE gravestone [kap9 foto4]

To page 168: The "Christian gravestone" [FAKE] of Niederdollendorf [NRW, Germany] ("7th century"), on which a pagan warrior and the Midgard serpent are depicted. Frankenausstellung Berlin 1997. (Photo: U. Töpper) (p.186)

FAKE Pillar
FAKE Pillar [chap9 photo5]

On page 166: Pulpit pillar [FAKE] made of limestone, Paris, Hôtel Dieu, ("7th century"). Frank exhibition Berlin 1997. (Photo: U. Topper) (p. 187)


FAKE knife of a Franconian with clock gears
FAKE knife of a Franconian with clock gears [chap9 photo6]

On page 166: [FAKE] Knife of a Franconian, decorated with clock gears from the 20th century. Franconian exhibition Berlin 1997. (Photo: U. Topper) (p.187)

FAKE
                    with 4 apocalyptic riders  
FAKE with 4 apocalyptic FAKE riders [chap9 photo7]

On page 179: The four apocalyptic [FAKE] riders are already wearing stirrups. Book illustration by Liebana, Spain, end of the 10th century. (p.188)

FAKE Canossa  
FAKE Canossa [cap9 photo 8]

On page 180: "[FAKE] Emperor Henry IV kneeling before the [FAKE] Margravine of Canossa." From the parchment manuscript by the monk Donizo, Life of Mathildis, completed in "1111". (Vatican Library Rome) (p. 189)

Asturias Peña: Petroglyph with crosses
Asturias Peña: Petroglyph with crosses [chap9 photo9]

On page 201: The famous image of Peña Tu in Asturias with the prehistoric paintings, which probably belong more to the early Christian period of the Visigoths, dating back to the 10th century. (Photo: U. Topper) (p.190)

Inauguration grave for
                    "playing" a resurrection  
Inauguration grave for "playing" a resurrection [kap9 foto10]

To page 201: The inauguration grave at the extern stones: this is a pagan rite with a Christian cloak. (Photo: U. Töpper) (p.190)

FAKE book painting of a FAKE apocalypse
FAKE book painting of a FAKE apocalypse [cap9 photo11]

To page 211: The illustrations of the apocalypse are the oldest Christian book paintings: the four [FAKE] animals before the [FAKE] throne of [FAKE] Christ, Beato of Liébana, Spain, late 10th century. (p.191)

FAKE Jesus with Alpha and Omega
                    [looks like Baphomet]
FAKE Jesus with Alpha and Omega [looks like Baphomet] [chap9 photo12]

On page 201: [Fantasy] Christ with Alpha and Omega. Further development of a pagan motif. [FAKE] Apocalypse illustration; from Liébana, [North] Spain [Cantabria], late 10th century. (p.191)

FAKE Jesus: He is taken from the Fantasy
                    cross
FAKE Jesus: He is taken from the Fantasy cross [kap9 foto13]

To page 223: The relief of the [Fantasy] Descent from the [Fantasy] Cross on the facade stones. The Irminsul is broken. In the lower part you can still faintly see a pagan dragon scene. (Photo: U. Töpper) (p.192)


Rock tombs

Spain, Province of Cádiz: rock tombs
Spain, Province of Cádiz: rock tombs [chap9 photo14]

Rock tombs in the shape of a body in the Spanish province of Cádiz (Photo: U. Topper, 1972) (p.202)

Northern Portugal: typical rock grave
Northern Portugal: typical rock grave [chap9 photo15]

A typical rock grave in a village square in Northern Portugal, used for the inauguration (Photo: U. Topper). (p.202)




Chapter 12

A "Christian" Catholic fake stone with fake inscriptions in China

Part
                  of the Syrian inscription on the 'Nestorian Stone'
                  from Sian-Fu [Xiang-Fu]
Part of the Syrian FAKE inscription on the faked 'Nestorian Stone' from Sian-Fu [Xiang-Fu] [chap 12 photo 1]

Part of the Syrian [FAKE] inscription on the [forged] 'Nestorian Stone' from Sian-Fu [Xiang-Fu]. In the first two lines, the date 1092 in the Greek calendar is mentioned (according to the drawing by Kircher 1667). (p. 246)

Part
                  of the Chinese inscription on the 'Nestorian Stone'
                  from Sian-Fu [Xiang-Fu]
Part of the Chinese FAKE inscription on the forged 'Nestorian Stone' from Sian-Fu [Xiang-Fu] [chap12 photo2]

The [forged] 'Nestorian Stone' from Sian-Fu [Xiang-Fu], upper part with [FAKE] cross and [FAKE] inscription (according to the drawing by Kircher 1667). (p.246)

Astronomer Mr. Adam Schall, portrait
Astronomer Mr. Adam Schall, portrait [cap12 photo3]

Portrait of Mr. Adam Schall, painted by Mr. Johann Grueber in Beijing in 1660. Property of the S.J., Galloro, Rome. (p.252)

Astronomer Mr. Matteo Ricci in Beijing
Astronomer Mr. Matteo Ricci in Beijing [chap12 photo4]

Below: Portrait of Matteo Ricci, painted after his death by the Chinese Jesuit Manoel Yu Wen-hui. Brought to Rome in 1614. (p.252)

Both illustrations can be found in the book of Mr. George H. Dunne, S.J.: Generation of Giants (Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 1962) (p.252)


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