San Giovanni Rotondo And St. Michaels Cave, Gargano

Last Wednesday I went to San Giovanni Rotondo, a town situated on the Gargano plateau, in Apulia, to gift the sanctuary dedicated to Padre Pio of Pietralcina, a twentieth century Capuchin friar, thaumaturge and mystic who is credited with thousands of miraculous cures during his lifetime. He is venerated for having borne stigmata, permanent wounds on his hands and feet like those Christ suffered at the crucifixion. He lived for decades with these bleeding wounds.

Daniele, a prolific gifter from Emilia Romagna (northern Italy) and a pioneer in gifting his area, wrote to me some time ago to tell me that the ultra modern church built by the famous architect Renzo Piano is de facto a satanic temple for its structure and refined 33rd degree masonic symbolism. A real luciferian abomination as many researchers have been pointing out. In particular, Father Luigi Villa, a priest who has openly denounced the occult symbolism of the new church and Eng. Franco Adessa, who published a very detailed study analyzing the meaning of these symbols.
I found a good document that gives an idea of what this church represents, the content seems to go far beyond sheer coincidence:

https://www.chiesaviva.com/satanictemple%20padrepio.pdf

I left for San Giovanni Rotondo in the morning with a lot of orgonite because I was sure I would find a lot of towers to gift on my way there. I counted some thirty of them! As soon as I got there I immediately gifted a couple of towers that I found just outside the town, then I left my car in the parking lot and headed for the sanctuary.

San Giovanni Rotondo receives more than 7 millions pilgrims a year and is the second most visited Catholic location in the world after Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The energy there was quite bad, I could sense it quite easily although I’m not an energy sensitive. My mind went back to San Galgano in Tuscany that I gifted last summer and I couldn’t help making the difference between the two locations. The energy at San Galgano was simply beautiful, vibrating: I enjoyed it a lot.

This is the new church:

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I gifted 12 TBs around it. I didn’t stay much because I got I strange sensation of discomfort so I decided to go.

This is one of the entrances of the sanctuary, it looks like a prison to me:

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Interesting to note that the supervisor of the project of the new church was Mons. Crispino Valenziano, a top level prelate whose name was on the so called “Pecorelli’s list” a document published in 1976 by journalist Mino Pecorelli which unveiled the connection between masonry and Vatican. Mino Pecorelli was shot dead in Rome for his inquires and for having denounced the superpowers behind the kidnapping and killing of Aldo Moro.

Anyways, as I had spotted a group of antennas on top of the hill behind San Giovanni Rotondo, I drove all around them and gifted a beautiful pyramid, three emispheres plus a lot of TBs. Actually, I didn’t have much time because I was eager to go to St. Michael’s cave at Monte Sant’Angelo, the real destination of my gifting trip, some twenty kilometers from San Giovanni Rotondo.

Monte Sant’Angelo is probably the most important place of cult of Christianity because of the two apparitions of the Archangel Michael in 490 and 493. Visited down the centuries by kings, emperors, saints and ordinary pilgrims it was the place where crusaders went before going to the Holy Land. I arrived quite late, the cave was closed for lunchtime, so I had to wait till afternoon to visit it. Monte Sant’Angelo is on the so called St’ Michael’s line on which all the most important sanctuaries dedicated to the Archangel are situated. My intention was to gift this line, of course.

I headed for the antennas that I saw just outside the town and busted them:

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Monte Sant’Angelo is a picturesque town:

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This is the entrance to the sanctuary, there’s an inscription on the portal on the right that says: “Terribilis est locus iste, hic domus dei est, et porta coeli” which means “This is a terrible place, this is the house of the Lord and the door to Heaven”. Monte Sant’Angelo is a very powerful energy vortex and I’m happy to have gifted there some good energy to keep it strong and vital.

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Thousands of inscriptions can be seen along the stairs that lead to the cave, it is a real voyage through history because of all the pilgrims from everywhere that have been here. Some of them are very old, written in runic characters. I entered the cave and stayed there for an hour pleased by the beautiful energy that I could feel. The cave is a real mystical place, which I hope to visit again, I liked it very much. I managed to gift three TBs but I took no photo because it was forbidden so I’m putting one taken from the web:

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Thanks for reading!

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great trip Vittorio.
casually next summer i’ll go there too, so i can relax much more at sea with your good gifting done.
i hope to gift interior of the masson temple of p. pio, but it will be hard for the semi-minimalism of new church.
ciao!

Hello Davide, thanks.

Yes, I too think that gifting inside the church is really difficult, that’s why I placed my TBs all around it. I went inside the church, there were a lot of faithful, but didn’t like the energy.

Anyway, there are many good places to hide your orgonite at San Giovanni Rotondo, you’ll find it out when you go there.

This is an account of the four apparitions of the Archangel Michael on Monte Sant’Angelo. Actually, two happened in the cave while the others in the surroundings:

https://www.gargano.it/sanmichele/english/appariz-en.htm

There’s also a fifth apparition which involved Emperor-Saint Henry II (Enrico II lo zoppo).

The cave must have been a place of cult in remote past and probably dedicated to the cult of Mithra before Christianity.

Actually, I found out that in my area there are many caves dedicated to St. Michael, and previously to Mithra. I gifted one of them, it was a nice gifting.

Here’s a photo with orbs after the gifting:

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and this who is?
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strange nice effect “on the rock” or why? and what a dust!
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years ago i went there and i remember the PURE energy vibrating into the cave….
happy to come back soon at this Place.

Hello Davide,

I didn’t think of that effect on the rock, but I can say that this cave was a real suprise to me because it’s quite large with beautiful frescos on the walls.

Here are more photos:

https://www.santuariosanmichele.com/it/l … medioevale

It’s only 5 kilometers from home and is opened only on Sundays, that’s why you see all that dust. It’s a very ancient place of cult, perhaps the best resembling St. Michael’s cave at Monte SantAngelo.

It’s called San Michele di Mezzo and it’s half way to Pizzo San Michele, a mountain originally called Monte Sant’Angelo too because of another sanctuary on top of dedicated to the Archangel. I think that is another vortex.

On the other side of the mountain still exist names of places which take their origin from the ancient cult of Mithra linked to the bull and caves; in fact, the same mountain is called Montoro (Mount Bull) there.

On my first visit to the cave a priest explained that there were oriental monks here and also transalted for me an ancient inscription talking about a vision had by one of them.

I gifted it on my second visit and it was really funny because I dropped a TB in one of the two wells while they were attending the mass: it caused and incredible splash which everyone could hear.

The energy in this cave feels very nice and I think that the ancient knew more than us the powers of energy coming from rocks. There’s a similar cave at Cava de’ Tirreni which we gifted last year.

I think I’ll visit two more caves in the coming summer. One is at Olevano sul Tusciano:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lazzar/456 … /lightbox/

And another one at Sant’Angelo a Fasanella:

https://www.comune.santangeloafasanella. … index&p=91

so, i had my 2 weeks holidays in gargano place, apulia region with family and friends.

nice place, i left around 120 tbs and 6 hhg.

i gifted antennas, navy radar, churches and well gifted s. Michael cave and facilities around M. s. Angelo, hoping to be fixed well St. Michael line passing here.

Vittorio, i gifted also the 2 antennas at top of the town,near parking. [Image Can Not Be Found];

gargano 143, su Flickr

i started gifting foresta umbra, very big green lung, forest at center of Gargano.

a small lake near huge airbase there, overgifted.

in the sky, if you zoom, seems to be spheres and others things.

gargano 027, su Flickr

immediate confirmation with sylphs and other…

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the best work i hope i’ve done is at mt. s, angelo, in the cave dropped 1 TB and 1 pendant, very difficult gift inside, a lot of priest’s control, and much people.

energy very high, a friend had go out from the cave cause she was faint…

in the rooms around the cave we left 10/12 tb’s, well hidden.

in the evening, me and that friend experienced a great energy mouvement on the vertebral column, an high experience of 4/6 hours duration…

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a lot of sylph the day after, at sea where we were

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others sylps during all vacation

gargano 153, su Flickr

we have done a good seagifting into the sea cave from Vieste to baia delle zagare, around 25 km of coastal caves…

gargano 179, su Flickr

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…more sylphs after seacave gifting

gargano 235, su Flickr

at last, seagifting from Vieste to Tremiti islands, and gifting of seacave of those wonderful islands, a very clean sea, transparent like kristal…

gifted also ancient church on s. nicola island and antennas.

gargano 245, su Flickr

at finish holidays, other sylps, saying me goodbye…

sorry but i could not go into S. giovanni rotondo, at new satanic church of poor father Pio, we was too tired the day of the archangel’s cave… ( it is near there…20 km)

gargano 334, su Flickr