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Dark Souls - Firelink Shrine

Dark Souls 2 - Fire Keepers

Dark Souls 3 - Firelink Shrine

Dark Souls 2 - Majula

Dark Souls 3 - Premonition

Dark Souls - Prologue

Dark Souls 3 - Main Menu Theme

Dark Souls 2 - Departure

Dark Souls 3 - Iudex Gundyr

Dark Souls - Bell Gargoyle

Dark Souls 2 - The Last Giant

Dark Souls 3 - Abyss Watchers

Dark Souls 2 - Milfanito

Dark Souls 2 - Queen of Drangleic

Dark Souls - Great Grey Wolf Sif

Dark Souls 3 - Dancer of the Boreal Valley

Dark Souls 2 - Sin and Crowns

Dark Souls - Gaping Dragon

Dark Souls 3 - Vordt of the Boreal Valley

Dark Souls 2 - Old Dragonslayer

Dark Souls 2 - Ruin Sentinel

Dark Souls 3 - Father Ariandel and Sister Friede / Blackflame Friede

Dark Souls - Artorias

Dark Souls 3 - Slave Knight Gael

Dark Souls 2 - Ancient Dragon

Dark Souls 3 - Lorian, Elder Prince & Lothric, Younger Prince

Dark Souls 2 - Throne Defender, Throne Watcher

Dark Souls - Ornstein & Smough

Dark Souls 2 - Skeleton Lord

Dark Souls 3 - Champion's Gravetender & Greatwolf

Dark Souls 2 - Worshippers of the Dead

Dark Souls 3 - Pontiff Sulyvahn

Dark Souls 2 - Velstadt, the Royal Aegis

Dark Souls - Sanctuary Guardian

Dark Souls 2 - Dragonrider

Dark Souls 3 - Yhorm The Giant

Dark Souls 2 - Old Iron King

Dark Souls 3 - Halflight, Spear of the Church

Dark Souls - Four Kings

Dark Souls 2 - Fume Knight

Dark Souls 3 - Demon Prince

Dark Souls 2 - Scorpioness Najka

Dark Souls 2 - Guardian Dragon

Dark Souls - The Ancient Dragon

Dark Souls 2 - King Vendrick

Dark Souls 3 - Crystal Sages

Dark Souls 2 - Elana, the Squalid Queen

Dark Souls - Daughters of Chaos

Dark Souls 2 - Aava, the King's Pet

Dark Souls 3 - Oceiros, The Consumed King

Dark Souls - Crossbreed Priscilla

Dark Souls 3 - Aldrich, Devourer of Gods

Dark Souls - Gwynevere, Princess of Sunlight

Dark Souls 2 - Burnt Ivory King

Dark Souls 3 - Old Demon King

Dark Souls 2 - Darklurker

Dark Souls 3 - Dragonslayer Armour

Dark Souls 2 - Sinh, the Slumbering Dragon

Dark Souls 3 - Ancient Wyvern

Dark Souls - Kalameet

Dark Souls 3 - Darkeater Midir

Dark Souls 2 - Sir Alonne

Dark Souls 3 - Nameless King

Dark Souls - Battle of Stoicism

Dark Souls - Gravelord Nito

Dark Souls 3 - Deacons of the Deep

Dark Souls - Manus, Father of the Abyss

Dark Souls 2 - Aldia, Scholar of the First Sin

Dark Souls 2 - Nowehere

Dark Souls - Main Theme

Dark Souls 3 - Epilogue

Dark Souls - Dark Sun Gwyndolin

Dark Souls 2 - Remains

Dark Souls 3 - Secret Betrayal

Dark Souls 2 - Nashandra

Dark Souls - Gwyn, Lord of Cinder

Dark Souls 3 - Soul of Cinder

Dark Souls - Nameless Song

Dark Souls 2 - Longing

Dark Souls 3 - The Ringed City - Epilogue

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Mysteries and Dark Conspiracies of the Vatican's Forbidden Archives - Duration: 11:49.

Mysteries and Dark Conspiracies of the Vatican�s Forbidden Archives

BY Brent Swancer

Secretive places closed off to the world invite rumor, intrigue, and mystery.

These are places where anything could be lurking within their halls, and they attract conspiracy

theories like moths to a flame, fluttering about bashing up against them but never gaining

access and never finding the answers they seek.

One such place that has long been a wellspring of strange theories and speculation lies squarely

within Vatican City, and besides being one of the most forbidden places in the world

is also one of the most mysterious.

Comprised of approximately 53 miles of labyrinthine aisles of shelving harboring rows upon countless

rows of texts, books, and scrolls ranging from the more modern to fragile, time-worn

manuscripts reaching back 12 centuries into the shadows of time, the Vatican Archives,

officially known as the Archivum Secretum Apostolicum Vaticanum, was originally constructed

in 1612 by Pope Paul V and is a truly a huge treasure trove of information collected by

the Church over hundreds of years.

This vast repository of knowledge holds state papers, Holy See paperwork, papal correspondence

and personal letters, and countless historical records, documents and texts accumulated by

the Vatican from every corner of the known world that date back to the 8th century, all

housed within a massive, carefully climate-controlled structure adjacent to the Vatican Library

that is designed more like a fortress than a library, replete with impenetrable underground

bunkers and with only one known heavily guarded entrance.

The list of known contents of the archives is far too long to completely cover here,

but includes a wealth of historical documents including handwritten letters to the Pope

from such important figures such as Mary Queen of Scotts asking for a pardon before her execution,

King Henry VIII, Michelangelo asking to be paid for his work on the Sistine Chapel, Abraham

Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Grand Empress Dowager Helena Wang of China in the 17th century,

one written on birch bark by the Canadian Ojibwe tribe in 1887, and many, many others.

Here there are official edicts by Popes through the centuries, including excommunications

such as that of German religious heretic and founder of Lutheranism Martin Luther, official

papal decrees such as the one made in 1493 by Pope Alexander VI that split the entire

known world among Spain and Portugal, as well as personal communications from popes throughout

history.

Here one can also find such gems as a nearly 200-foot long scroll containing details of

the trials of the Knights Templar for heresy and blasphemy dating to 1307, as well as a

handwritten transcript detailing the trial of astronomer Galileo Galilei in the 17th

century, as well as the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, which states that Mary was conceived

without sin, scrawled out on a piece of parchment dating to 1854.

The Vatican Archives are often referred to as the Vatican Secret Archives, mostly due

to a mistranslation of the Latin words secretum, which is actually closer in meaning to �personal�

or �private� rather than �secret� or �confidential� as many think, but it

could also have to do with the archive�s history of strict inaccessibility and reclusiveness

from the outside world.

They had been for centuries practically completely forbidden and closed off from nearly everyone,

even Church officials, with not even Cardinals allowed access to their treasure trove of

information, and it was not until 1881 that Pope Leo XIII allowed limited access to outsiders,

yet this does little to dispel the secrecy surrounding the archives and it is still no

small feat to enter this inner sanctum of all of the Vatican�s knowledge.

To gain access to these isolated archives and islands of knowledge one must be a qualified,

recognized scholar or researcher who has been thoroughly vetted by the Holy See, a process

which can take years.

Amateur historians, journalists, students, or armchair researchers need not apply and

are strictly forbidden.

If one is lucky enough to be granted access they enter through the sole entrance, the

well-guarded Porta Sant�Anna, after which they are required to state exactly what it

is they are looking for among the voluminous collection.

Once entering the rows of dusty old texts there is no browsing allowed, and you can

only retrieve three documents listed in one of the thick, intimidatingly massive catalogs

that are meticulously handwritten in Latin or Italian.

If you cannot decide what you want to look at within a set amount of time under strict

supervision you are ushered out of the archives and must wait until the following day to try

again.

Even if you do know what you want to look at there are still oppressive limitations

on what is available for perusal.

All materials in the archives are only released for public viewing after a full 75 years have

passed, meaning newer documents are restricted, and even then there are large swaths of archived

content that are totally off limits and probably forever will be.

Occasionally the Vatican will open parts of the archives to those other than academic

researchers, such as it did in 2012, when some select sections were open to journalists

in celebration of the archive�s 400th anniversary, but for the most part they are still largely

shrouded in deep mystery.

It is this mystery and the intrigue of secret or lost texts spanning over a millennium filed

away in these remote, largely abandoned corridors that have spawned rumors and speculation about

the extent of what the archives really hold, and the Vatican Secret Archives have perhaps

not surprisingly been ground zero for all manner of conspiracy theories, ranging from

the somewhat plausible to the completely bizarre and outlandish.

One popular theory is that the Vatican had relations with the Nazis during World War

II, a conspiracy that is made especially intriguing as much of the documentation pertaining to

the war is still banned as it has not been 75 years since its addition to the archives.

Author, historian, and professor of anthropology David Kertzer managed to gain access to Vatican

Archive documents from the reign of Pope Pius XI (1922 � 1939), and claims his research

led him to conclude that the Vatican had made deals with Mussolini to remain silent on state-sponsored

Anti-Semitism in exchange for various perks from the regime in the interest of the Church.

This has led him and others to wonder just to what potential extent the Vatican was in

league with the Nazis, perhaps striking up similar deals or collaboration, the details

of which would still be buried in the secretive portion of the archives that has not yet been

released.

Kertzer has written of his controversial ideas in his book The Pope and Mussolini.

Adding to dark tales of possible Nazi collaboration is the idea that the Vatican Secret Archives

house evidence and proof that various legendary religious artifacts such as the Ark of the

Covenant, the Holy Grail, the True Cross, the Crown of Thorns, and the Shroud of Turin

are all authentic and real, and that these relics are either housed somewhere in the

archive itself or that there are detailed maps to their locations sequestered within.

There is also speculation that the archives hold extensive information on the secret to

the true nature of Jesus Christ�s bloodline and secular proof of Christ�s existence,

like something out of a Dan Brown novel, as well as evidence of his alleged miracles,

while conversely some believe that there is proof that Jesus actually did not exist at

all.

There are many other mystical and magical secrets supposedly buried within the Secret

Archives.

According to conspiracy theorists there are also numerous magical texts and spell books

within the archives, as well as proof that demons exist and a vast amount of secret information

on exorcisms.

There is also purportedly documentation on the Third Secret of Fatima, which was one

of the visions allegedly witnessed by three children in Portugal in 1917 by the names

of L�cia Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto, when they encountered

the Virgin Mary, who entrusted them with three secrets.

Two of the secrets were revealed in L�cia�s memoirs, with the first being a vision of

Hell and the second being a prophetic vision that World War I would end.

However, the third secret was always kept under wraps, as it was deemed that mankind

was not ready for it.

Speculation on what the legendary third secret contained ranged from a doomsday prediction

of the end of the world to the Biblical Apocalypse, but no one knew and the Church itself ominously

said it was �most probable the Secret would remain, forever, under absolute seal.� It

was ostensibly revealed to the world in 2000, and turned out to be rather disappointing

compared to the spectacular conspiracies, but there has long been doubt that what the

Vatican released was the real secret, and it is widely believed that the true text remains

hidden within the Vatican Secret Archives, of course.

The conspiracy theories and intrigue orbiting the Vatican Secret Archives are numerous,

and go well out into the fringe of the weird.

Alien bodies and spaceship technology?

Check.

Treasure maps to vast fortunes?

Check.

The world�s largest pornography collection?

Check.

Documentation of systematic child abuse and sexual assault within the Church?

Check.

The missing Chronovisor time viewing device, which purportedly allowed users to peer through

history?

Check.

Full documentation of details of the Illuminati, who incidentally many think actually run the

archives?

Check.

I wouldn�t be surprised if there are theories that Jimmy Hoffa is stashed away somewhere

in the archives, and if you can name it it has probably been speculated as being hidden

away by the Vatican here.

The beauty of it all is that there is no way to prove or disprove any of it, and the sheer

secrecy and exclusive nature of the archives makes it a perfect breeding ground of festering

conspiracy theories that will likely never go away and which can�t be truly debunked.

Although there is no way to tell just how many of the documents filed away in the corridors

of this vast archive are truly shadowy secrets willfully hidden away from the world, the

Vatican Secret Archives are nevertheless a fascinating place that most people will never

see.

Regardless of whether there are earth shattering secrets here or not, it is a splendid repository

of history and knowledge virtually unmatched by any other, and much of which has been stored

away and forgotten for centuries, with even the Vatican itself not sure of its true extent.

It is fascinating to think about what incredible discoveries could be contained within its

miles of shelves and lying dormant within its vaults, waiting to be unearthed if someone

were to be given free reign to search through it.

Here a vast chunk of history is forever recorded, although mostly off-limits and obscure, and

one wonders just what mysteries lie waiting in these halls.

For more infomation >> Mysteries and Dark Conspiracies of the Vatican's Forbidden Archives - Duration: 11:49.

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How to Remove Dark Spots - Duration: 5:46.

How to Remove Dark Spots

If you would like to find out a little about dark spots and how to remove dark spots naturally, then keep on reading.

Learn About Dark Spots.

Before offering a few alternatives to remove dark spots, we will tell you what they are.

Dark spots are changes in pigmentation and can be caused due to various factors like: sun exposure, genetics, liver problems, pregnancy, antibiotics, and many more.

Dark spots can appear as moles, freckles, or age spots.

Our Alternatives.

Here we will offer you possible solutions for dark spots with homemade recipes and natural medicine.

In this case, we will show you 5 effective, simple, and comfortable alternatives so you can say goodbye to dark spots.

1, Lemon Juice: A Natural Whitening Agent.

First, squeeze out the lemon juice.

Then, take a cotton ball and soak it in the juice.

Rub it directly on the dark spots for a few minutes.

You can also use a lemon mask and scrub it on the affected areas.

Do it for 5 minutes.

The citric acid of the lemon will help exfoliate your skin and remove dead cells and allow your skin tones to match.

2, Aloe Vera and Its Cutaneous Properties.

Apply the aloe vera gel to your dark spots.

Scrub until your skin absorbs the gel and let it sit.

Repeat the process everyday.

The gel from aloe vera will help lighten up your dark spots.

3, Papaya: the Power of Papain.

First, peal a piece of ripe papaya.

Then, scrub the affected area on your face with it.

Let it sit and then clean it off with cold water.

You can repeat this process 3 or 4 times a week.

The papain content will help reduce the number of dead cells on your skin and other remnants of dark spots.

4, Onions: Remove Age Spots.

Take an onion and cut a slice off.

Rub it on the dark spots for five minutes.

You should repeat this process everyday.

This is a very effective method, especially for age spots.

5, Bananas and Lemon: An Effective Mixture for Matching Tones.

This is a simple and effective method with a banana (or plantain) and the juice of 1 or 2 lemons.

First, peal and cut the banana or plantain in pieces.

Then, beat these pieces until you get a purée of some sort.

Next, mix the purée with the lemon juice.

Apply it to your dark spots daily.

This homemade recipe will be very effective for matching your skins tones.

Will the Remedies Work?.

Its important to remember that the success of these natural remedies depends on the consistency and the order of their procedures.

Also, you should be sure to use fresh products and avoid being frequently exposed to the sun.

Extremely Important!.

Do these procedures only at night (or in a dark place).

Exposure to sun can make the situation worse so, as we said before, besides making your skin very sensitive, what it is doing is playing a game with the natural products to balance the tone variations in your skin.

Be very careful and your dark spots will definitely lighten up.

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