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To: Dominick

The vatican website link you provide does not give the true 3rd Secret. It says it does, but that is a lie. We can easily prove this is a lie because of several criteria.

First, the length of the text given is about 4 or 5 times too long.

Second, the text given has no words of Our Lady, but only the words of Sr. Lucia describing her visual impressions of what she saw while she heard the still-undisclosed words, those words that strike fear and dread in the hearts of the revolutionaries like Bertone and Ratzinger.

Third, nothing in this text is of the nature that would prevent the Vatican from issuing it many years ago. Nothing. The bishop in white text does not qualify.

Your statements are without basis and therefore defective.


22 posted on 02/18/2005 1:33:26 PM PST by donbosco74 ("Men and devils make war on me in this great city." (Paris) --St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort)
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To: donbosco74; Dominick
The vatican website link you provide does not give the true 3rd Secret. It says it does, but that is a lie.

OF course it is. Fatima Inc., with CEO Nicholas Gruner at its head, will find every excuse to keep the sham going that the third secret is somehow still out there, or that there are unrevealed portions of it, or that the Vatican (every single person in the Vatican!) is deliberately misleading every Catholic in the entire world about the secret.

Now that Sr. Lucia has died, the conspiracy theorists will have a field day. There's really no telling what we're going to hear.

Oh, and look for the Medjugorje hoax to move into high gear, with visions pouring out of heaven around the clock.

26 posted on 02/18/2005 1:42:46 PM PST by sinkspur ("Preach the gospel. If necessary, use words.")
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