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...
What sort of lawyers could be hired to bring charges, at least for crimes committed or abetted outside the sovereignty of Vatican City.
ReplyDeleteI would be willing to make monthly payments toward such a case, as would others here.
Saw the Fatima movie yesterday. Nothing in it really disturbed my Catholic sense, although it certainly was not a 'Catholic movie'. It was not quite a parody of Fatima but the movie certainly would defuse any zeal for the words of the BVM. Some of it was historically inaccurate to the point of absurdity. The near comical interviews with the supposed elder Sr. Lucy and the failure to even mention freemasonry seems suspect. If I were to produce a film that would turn one of the most important historical events in history (if you except Fatima) into a quaint story of some innocent children creating a hysteria in a backward ignorant European village this would be it. Further if I sought to discredit any supernatural events that had occurred and wanted to discredit any authority on the matter and put to rest the whole thing, this too would be it. I think it would be impossible to deny that this movie could be the perfect 'anti - authentic Fatima message - propaganda hit piece'
ReplyDeleteAnd then - we have Sister Lucy Truth.
I watched the credits at the end and there was really nothing of note that indicated that the movie was supported, sanctioned or underwritten by any formal Catholic group, order or organization. (although I may have missed it) It is almost as though the producers consciously looked to distance themselves from any formal or 'traceable' direct financial support. I know a little about movie production and investments that support independent and small studio productions. If Opus Dei put out a note for cooperators to financially support this film, they could have easily raised enough for the production.
The timing of the film juxtaposed with the great work being done to achieve Justice for the true dear Lucy seems too coincidental. Finding a link between Opus Dei and this film would likely further this great two-lucy cause.
PS. I saw a reference as some point that the name that Lucy was given by her order
was "Maria of sorrows" . Could that be confirmed? and indicate if that was as a Dorothean or later as a Carmelite (or the suspected Opus Dei simulated Carmelite convent)
Thanks for all you do!