Have the Taygetans mentioned the Secrets of Fatima?

Short answer: The Fatima apparitions have been addressed only once in the material, very briefly. Swaruu of Erra dismissed the event as a holographic deception staged by regressive reptilian entities using advanced technology, and connected it to the broader pattern of manufactured religious apparitions that the controllers have used for centuries — including the modern version known as Project Blue Beam. No further details about the specific "three secrets" or the content of the Fatima messages were discussed.


What Swaruu Said

In transcript 466, Robert asked Swaruu of Erra about the Virgin of Fatima who appeared to shepherds and revealed the mystery of the Holy Trinity. Swaruu's response was direct: it was reptilian entities using technology to impose agendas through holograms, and then they added more embellishment afterward. She acknowledged that the event itself occurred — the children did see something — but what they saw was not what the religious narrative claims. Swaruu stated this is not the first time such a technique has been used, because the same idea has been employed for centuries. She then connected it to Project Blue Beam, stating that the controllers have it in mind again and will use it in the future (466, Swaruu of Erra).

Context Within the Material

This explanation is consistent with the material's broader treatment of religious apparitions and miracles. The Taygetans consistently describe manufactured religious experiences as a tool of population control, using holographic projection technology that is available to both the regressive entities on Earth and to certain Federation-connected groups. The Fatima case is treated as one instance in a long series rather than as a unique event requiring special analysis.

The brevity of the response — three sentences in a rapid-fire question-and-answer session — suggests this was not considered a topic requiring extended treatment. No other transcript revisits Fatima, and the specific content of the three secrets of Fatima was not addressed.


Sources: Transcript 466 (Swaruu of Erra)

Speakers cited: Swaruu of Erra