The National Geographic just revealed that Judas’ “betrayal” of Christ was actually a covert operation with absolute deniability, until now.
“So he asks Judas, who is his friend, to sell him out, to betray him. It’s treason to the general public, but between Jesus and Judas it’s not treachery,” Rodolphe Kasser said about the Gospel of Judas.
So, Dante was wrong when he stated that, in The Inferno, Judas was relegated to the lowest pits of Hell, where he is eaten, head first, by a three-headed demon with flapping bat-like wings.









