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...
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ReplyDeleteIf you can find a way of getting it, we will be happy to run with it. Only will the pressure put on the Vatican by this investigation will they be moved to get that DNA sample. They will certainly not give it unless they are somehow forced to give it.
DeleteSamples from family members and or artifacts could be compared. I would think early habits worn or artifacts etc. would be preserved. Prayer books used perhaps? As this progresses exhuming remains may be appropriate. In addition to being a hoax it is a million dollar scam and fraud if true. If they are covering up a death then there needs to be a criminal investigation. Comparing lucy2 DNA Remains to DNA of known relatives of the real Lucy i believe would be definitive. I am not an expert.on this. I believe photos etc. will never get beyond a 'shadow of a doubt.'
ReplyDeleteBishop Mark Piverunus has Jucinta's Rosary. The late Fr. Oswald Baker (you can read about him on our website) went to Portugal many years ago and met Jucinta's Mother who gave Fr. Baker the Rosary.
ReplyDeleteWhen Fr. Baker died in 2004 the Rosary was passed onto a lay woman who died in 2010, the Rosary then went to Bishop Mark Piverunus CMRI who brought it with him to England in 2016 on a Pastoral visit to confer the Sacrement of Confirmation in Ely.