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Alleged
Third Secret handwriting attributed to
Sister
Lucy appears to be a forgery!
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Known writings of Sister
Lucy from past correspondence:
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Questioned Document - The
handwriting in the alleged Third Secret released by the Vatican on June
26th, 2000:
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N:
(Letter of April 13, 1980)
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salutations:
(notice the difference in the J)
(Letter of December 17, 1927
(Letter of May 29, 1930)
(Letter of November 17, 1935)
(Letter of April 13, 1980)
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g:
(Letter of December 17, 1927)
(Letter of May 29, 1930)
(Letter of November 17, 1935)
(Letter of April 13, 1980)
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Please
examine both columns, and compare:
(1) Neatness of handwriting, (2) Slant of handwriting:
(Letter of December 17, 1927)
(Letter of May 29, 1930)
(Letter of November 17, 1935)
(Letter of April 13, 1980)
(letter postmarked July 13, 1989 to Arthur Skinner) |
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S:
(Letter of December 17, 1927, many other examples in
letter)
(Letter of May 29, 1930)
(Letter of November 17, 1935, many other examples
in letter)
(Letter of April 13, 1980)
(Letter postmarked July 13, 1989 to Arthur Skinner)
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h: (note that in Sister Lucy's authentic handwriting,
the "h" barely goes below the baseline)
(Letter of December 17, 1927, many other examples
in letter)
(Letter of November 17, 1935)
(Letter of April 13, 1980)
(Letter postmarked July 13, 1989 to Arthur Skinner)
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of "Tuy":
(Letter of May 29, 1930) |
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Letter of December
17, 1927
(5 pages, click on letter
for higher resolution):
Letter of May 29, 1930:
Letter of November 17, 1935
(click on letter for higher
resolution):
Letter of April 13, 1980
to
Fr. Umberto Pasquale:
Letter postmarked July 13,
1989 to Arthur Skinner
(for larger picture, click on letter below:)
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We
know from Fatima historians and reliable witnesses that the real
Third Secret is:
on
a sheet of paper:
Sister
Lucy: On January 9, 1944, Sister Lucy wrote to Bishop da Silva: "I
have written what you asked me; God willed to try me a little, but finally
this was indeed His will: [the text] is sealed in an envelope and it is
on a piece of notepaper..." (quoted by Father Joaquin Alonso,
official archivist of Fatima, "Fatima 50," October 13, 1967, p. 11).
Father
Alonso and Cardinal Ottaviani: “Lucia tells us that she wrote it on
one sheet of paper. Cardinal Ottaviani, who has read it, tells us the same
thing: 'She has written on one sheet of paper (folha
in Portuguese) what Our Lady told her to tell the Holy Father.'" (The
Secret of Fatima: Fact and Legend, Fr. Joaquin Alonso, p. 65).;
Bishop
Venancio: He related that once he was by himself, he took the
great envelope of the Secret and tried to look through it and see the contents.
In the bishop's large envelope he discerned a smaller envelope, that of
Sister Lucy, and inside this envelope an ordinary sheet of paper
with margins on each side of three quarters of a centimeter. He took the
trouble to note the size of everything. Thus the final Secret of Fatima
was written on a small sheet of paper. (The Whole Truth About Fatima,
Vol. III, Bro. Michael of the Holy Trinity, p. 481)
approximately
23 lines.
The alleged "Third Secret":
Heaven
left Sister Lucy alive on earth to attest to the authenticity of the Third
Secret. THIS HAS NOT BEEN DONE!
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