[Vision2020] The Shroud of Hype
Kai Eiselein
editor at lataheagle.com
Fri Mar 25 16:20:55 PST 2005
But it doesn't explain the red ochre and vermilion pigments. Another study
says the shroud is a painting www.mcri.org/Shroud.html, it also references
the carbon dating, which we are now being told was erroneous.
Yet another study typed the blood stains as being type AB, but the first
claims they are not actually blood. And, dang now I can't remember/find the
web address.....I need a beer....
I still doubt the camera obscura theory, Wayne, I think the shroud would
show the telltale signs of an aging photograph. Not too mention all of the
variables that could have occured during the exposure process that may have
taken days: differences in light, wind and such. Would the weather have been
identical for at least two exposures taking a total of, say, 6 days?
It is a riddle inside an enigma inside a question wrapped in a shroud of
mystery...........ok so that was bad. But it IS Friday.
Kai T. Eiselein
Editor
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