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The Sudarium of Oviedo - Better than the Shroud of Turin?
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By J.M. Sinclair 

Lying in the Cathedral of Oviedo, Spain in relative obscurity compared to its more famous cousin, the Sudarium presents a better provenance and history than the Shroud and may be the sole surviving relic of the crucifixion that has made it to modern times. Measuring 34" by 21", the Sudarium is a bloodstained cloth purported to have covered the head of Jesus of Nazareth after his burial. The cloth is mentioned to have been in the tomb in John 20:6-7 described as a cloth seperate from the shroud. It isn't mentioned again until 570 A.D. when it was being kept by monks in a cave near Jerusalem. In 614, just before the Sasanian King of Persia Khusru II conquered Jerusalem, the cloth was taken to Alexandria, and within just a few years made its way to Spain through North Africa. Its been there ever since.

 Unlike most relics, which tend to be medieval forgeries, the Sudarium is much different in both its clear provenance and history, and the fact that it really isn't all that impressive to look at. It has no miraculous images, its not a spear or a nail, or a crown of thorns. Its a blood stained cloth that covered the head of someone who died a very brutal death. An investigation by Dr. Jose Villalain showed that the victim died in an upright position, and the stains are comprised mostly of fluid from the lungs, along with blood. This illustrates death by asphyxiation while bleeding, consistent with crucifixion, which tends to suffocate the victim rather than cause death from blood loss. The stains are superimposed on top of one another, suggesting that some of the stains were at least partly dried when the body was moved again causing new fluid to deposit. The folds of the Sudarium suggest that the cloth was put in place while the body was in an upright position, perhaps still on the cross. There are smaller bloodstains present that may suggest a crown of thorns. Pollen samples taken from the cloth by Dr. Max Frei are consistent with Jerusalem, North Africa and Spain.

It has also been argued that there are clear correlations between the stains on the Sudarium and the Shroud of Turin, and the two seem to be made from very similar cloth. While the debate rages on about the authenticity of the Shroud, the Sudarium's clear history has protected it from the same level of controversy. Radiocarbon dating done by Baima Bollone showed the Sudarium to date from the 6th century, but Bollone stated that the dating is probably unreliable.

We know that the person who wore the Sudarium died a violent death consistent with crucifixion. We know it dates from at least the 6th century, probably before. And we know that the cloth was in Jerusalem. The one question that remains is who's head did it cover. In the world of relics, most are highly questionable.  Some are outright ridiculous, such as The Most Holy Umbilical Cord. But this one simple piece of cloth may be as close as we will ever get to a true relic of the passion. 

http://www.theparanormalreport.com/The-S...Turin.html
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Hi Rick,

As with everything pertaining to all existing mainstream religions including supposed Holy scripts and relics, I'm of the firm belief that for the Illuminati to have ALLOWED (fakely implanted) anything whatsoever to have (supposedly) made it to Modern Times means they are all FAKES - bar none.

From what it says above, I estimate that they created/conjured and implanted/inserted this Sudarium into existance some time between the 6th and 18th centuries. If I were to lay a bet on it, I'd guess it would have happened closer to the 18th century for two reasons...

Firstly, it is a period of time that when compared to our times is just out of sight of all the recently 'existing' generations of people who COULD have laid witness to such deceit for easy and obvious reasons.

More importantly, it is MORE likely that the Illuminati had prior knowledge to DNA technology the closer we get to our times. Knowing well that they can perpetrate their false plan on the masses by claiming to test the DNA of the blood stains on both rags thereby falsly matching them to whoever they chose in future. I would also add that I cannot put it past them to have had the original cloned human that they planned to use as Christ in their 2nd coming, from way back then, around the 18th century. They could have simply used his blood to stain the rags, then re-cloned him for as many successive generations as need be to have him then ready to appear in our times as inconclusive evidence of Christ's existence.

Ultimatley, for these rags to have been allowed to survive till now by the illuminati is MORE than reason enough to be extremely weary of their authenticity, IRRESPECTIVE as to what is claimed about them through 'supposed' historical texts OR 'supposedly legitimate' current scientific examination and or practices.


The only thing that can prove any of these claims to anyone is to show it to them as it occured via time machine portals... and the illuminati know it too well, so 'on' go the stories and fairy tales.

Same as it ever was...
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I imagine anything is possible since the Illuminati have time travel capabilities. They could have gone back in time and planted it.
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No doubt.
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