


Here's the link to the comparison in handwriting:
www.tldm.org/news/lucys_writing.htm
And the link to the report:
www.tldm.org/news/speckin-p1.htm
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There are other major discrepancies as well, since Fatima experts know that
the Third Secret letter is on one page only (this alleged Third Secret is 4
pages, presumably doubled sided). We know this from the following
documentation:
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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 Alonso, official archivist of Fatima,
"Fatima 50," October 13, 1967, p. 11).
"There is, in the first place, the marked brevity of the written Secret.
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).
800-444-6279
Fatima Third Secret
Speckin Forensic Laboratories, an internationally known firm specializing in
examining potential forgeries and known for their work on the JonBenet
Ramsey case and an interview on Dateline, has examined the reported Third
Secret text and compared it with past writings of Sister Lucy. They
concluded, "it is my opinion, based on the documents examined, that the
Questioned Document 'Third Secret' can not be identified with the purported
known writings of Sister Lucy." (Speckin Report, p. 2)
A Forgery Reports Forensic Lab
www.tldm.org/news/speckin-p2.htm
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