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Will the real Sister Lucia please stand up ?
« on: January 29, 2019, 04:23:46 PM »
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    1969 Letter of Imposter Sister Lucia Evidences Presence of TWO DIFFERENT Hands at Work. Did the Imposter Slip?
    Posted: 24 Jan 2019 09:21 PM PST


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    As this site recently broke: an unbiased handwriting expert--one of the best in the entire country--recently examined a 1969 letter and concluded it was "highly probable" that the authentic Sister Lucia did NOT write the 1969 letter based upon hundreds of pages of known writings.  Equally interesting, the expert commented on an unusual aspect of the 1969 letter: the presence of printed, non-cursive writing.

    Despite hundreds of pages of known writings of Sister Lucia, none contain printed, non-cursive writing. This is particularly true as related to words with lower case printed letters. No examples exist. Yet, the 1969 letter does contain such writing. Specifically, the 1969 contains the following phrase:

    "...precisamos manter-nos fiéis, firmes na fé, na esperança e na caridade unidos ao representante de Cristo na terra..."

    "...we need to remain faithful, firm in Faith, Hope and Charity, united to the representatives of Christ on earth...."

    The expert commented:

    "The words printed in lowercase in the 11th line from the bottom on Q5 (which
    contains the word “Esperanca”) is a variation in writing formation within the
    questioned docuмent that is unaccounted for. The printed letters do not match the
    writer of the rest of the questioned docuмent
    ."

    Why would the expert go so far as to insinuate an entirely different person wrote the printed words? Some handwriting experts claim that handwriting gives information about the personality of an individual, a glimpse of various character traits. If this is true, then one explanation for the expert's comment could be that the imposter Sister Lucia reverted back, at least in part, to her natural writing form when she wrote in print--accidently revealing her own distinct personality. 


    The imitated cursive writing is just that: imitated. Unlike the hundreds of pages of cursive writing from the genuine Sister Lucia, there are no KNOWN writings of Sister Lucia to imitate for purposes of lower case print. If that is the case, then the only choice the imposter had was to use her own, naturally learned style of print handwriting while mixing in a few of formation tendencies of the known writings.

    This evidence demonstrates that the 1969 letter is a forged attempt to imitate the person (and personality) of the authentic Sister Lucia, convince people that the "representatives" of Christ in 1969 deserved complete loyalty, while, at the very same moment, inadvertently unveiling the distinctly different PERSON lurking below.

    In sum, the Vatican presented a woman to the world in 1967 which they claimed was the real Sister Lucia. They also claimed she wrote a letter in 1969 urging absolute submission to them. However, based on her writing in 1969, we can affirmatively and objectively conclude two distinct personalities were exhibited by her hand. It will be for the Vatican to explain why.

    Much more to come on this issue. Please continue to support our efforts to find the truth. It makes these scientific examinations possible.



    Please download and review the detailed, sworn declaration of the handwriting expert.


    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MkDef5qDNj2OV22t93Y0wSHrXkknY_RD/view?usp=sharing
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