The Renaissance wasn’t just an artistic revival; it was a highly organized, heavily financed effort by the banking elite to recover the lost magic of antiquity. In Part 2 of The Prisca Theologia, The Dirt Unit tracks the occult timeline from the halls of the Vatican to the birth of the British Empire. We explore how the Medici family funded the translation of ancient Hermetic texts, how the Orsini family weaponized the Vatican, and how figures like Botticelli and Da Vinci embedded divine geometry into their masterpieces. The timeline then shifts to England, where Queen Elizabeth’s astrologer, John Dee, and spymaster Francis Bacon used Enochian magic, cryptography, and Rosicrucian philosophy to engineer the British Empire and lay the foundations for the modern scientific state The Dirt Unit, esoteric history, Prisca Theologia, occult origins of the Renaissance, Medici family Neoplatonism, Orsini family Vatican, Marsilio Ficino, Christian Kabbalah, Pico della Mirandola, Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, Malleus Maleficarum witch trials, John Dee astrologer, Queen Elizabeth I John Dee, Enochian magic Edward Kelley, Monas Hieroglyphica, Sir Francis Bacon New Atlantis, William Shakespeare Francis Bacon, Rosicrucian manifestos, origins of speculative Freemasonry, Rosslyn Chapel, Sinclairs, The Royal Society of London, Elias Ashmole, Hermeticism, alchemy and early science