Fraud: Facial Recognition Technology With 2,400 Picture Comparisons Shows Sister Lucy I (Pre-1958) and Sister Lucy II (Post-1958) are Definitely NOT the Same Person.
Sister Lucy I: Missing Sister Lucy II: Impostor I can now release the overall results of the facial recognition tests that have been performed using the most up to date technology available analyzed by the most sophisticated software technicians and organized and analyzed by an expert investigator. "The only thing similar was the habit" were the words I just heard from the investigator in our phone conversation about the result. More specifics on the technicalities of the result will follow this initial announcement. On advice, I will not yet reveal the names of the investigators, the names of the companies involved, or the names of the programs being used. They are the best. They are all working on a comprehensive and definite report on the results and this will be released in the coming weeks. I want to avoid any interference in the investigation. After the final facial recognition report is complete, the second phase of the investigation will be launched whi...
Here in Italy, no one points out that the controversy of pro-choice Catholic politicians, which would be unthinkable in Europe, much less in Italy, could only arise in the fertile soil of American politics and society, so steeped in individualism and classical liberalism. Therefore, what will most be blamed on the pro-abortion American Catholic politician will be the personal lack of consistency between what he professes as a believer and the way he acts as a public official.
ReplyDeleteIt's a complex issue, and some will say: the polarizing American model is better than the Italian one, where negotiated compromise reigns supreme, seems to reign supreme. I don't know, I wouldn't be so sure: even in America, you are ultimately forced to find a compromise between seemingly opposing positions, a compromise that nevertheless allows the US to continue to be the bastion of individual rights, progress/progressivism, and liberalism, both economic and political.
But what infuriates me most, again: as a European and as an Italian, is to see the instrumentalization of the eternal principles of integral Catholicism by the filthy Americanists.
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