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Sunday, 30 August 2020
Sharing About Sr. Lucy of Fatima
New blog on the kid: Sharing About Sr. Lucy of Fatima · Assorted retorts from yahoo boards and elsewhere: Christine Niles on (against) the claims of "Fake Sister Lucy"
SISTER LUCY TRUTH
ORAL SURGEON REPORT
By Dr. Joseph Mascaro, DMD
“There Is No Good Explanation” Except Two Different Individuals
https://sisterlucytruth.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Oral-Surgeon-Mascaro-Report.pdf
From SISTER LUCY TRUTH
https://sisterlucytruth.org/
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Relevant quote from Dr. Joseph Mascaro:
ReplyDeleteAs depicted above, Lucy I’s mouth/teeth tend to extend anteriorly (forward). In other words, her mouth
area sticks out relative to her other facial structures. This is an underlying feature of Lucy I’s skeletal
structure. This skeletal structure would not significantly change if all of her teeth were extracted and
dentures worn. In contrast, Lucy II’s profile presents a nearly opposite condition: a prognathic profile
with a concave appearance.
I don't think Christine Niles' AI can do this kind of analysis.
The analysis of two photos includes three points, none of which are affected by dentures.
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