*Jesus Alert* Blood Stain Analysis Of Turin Shroud Reveals Authentic Violent Death

Blood Testament


The New Testament of the Holy Bible records that Jesus was severely beaten & crucified in Israel around 33 A.D.
However, there have been disbelievers in the truth of this event, & the subsequent miraculous resurrection of history’s mysterious man from Nazareth.
Still, many witnesses in the holy scriptures fervently cling to their own incredible experience with the Savior. Further still, many famous historians of Christ’s era & into the 2nd century A.D. admit the existence & execution of Christ at the hands of The Roman Empire. 
Yet, there was no definitive tangible credence beyond verbal testimony in the early centuries after the time of Jesus, apart from unsubstantiated shards of wood purported to be wooden fragments of Christ’s cross & other dubious specimens. 
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Then came the Shroud of Turin, & the case for Christ suddenly got interesting…

Before the Shroud of Turin was first exhibited in 1357 France, we didn’t have any physical evidence to authenticate Christ’s crucifixion. 
Still ‘shrouded’ in doubts that this cloth was the actual burial garment of Jesus Christ, there was corroborating testimony of it’s possibility through identifying coinage of the 7th century. Additionally, the injuries impressed upon the cloth reflect the reported wounds upon Christ, & the crown of thorns, unique to His crucifixion.
Even more interesting, the cause of the burned-in image was determined to be an unusual energy phenomenon, consistent with a supernatural event, such as resurrection.
Now, we have just uncovered new information which brings us one step closer to finding out if this shroud is, in fact, the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.

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Bloody Study

Nationalpost.com reports, a new study, in the science journal Plos One, finds the iron particles on the Turin Shroud — a cloth supposedly used to wrap the corpse of Jesus Christ — consistent with the blood of someone who died of multiple extremely painful injuries — possibly a crucifixion.
The Turin Shroud is a handmade twill linen cloth, roughly one metre wide. The shroud displays the double image of a bearded man who had been crucified with a crown of thorns, a stab wound in his side and the scars of prolonged and severe whipping.

Fake News On The Shroud?

It also has traces of coloured dye — the report said this suggests “human intervention” was involved in its production somewhere. Despite indications the shroud was located in Palestine around the first century A.D and that it mirrors the image of Christ found on Byzantine coins in the seventh, there have been doubts about its authenticity.
The new study doesn’t dispute indications that parts of the shroud were outright forged, but the author’s study of the iron particles on the cloth uncovered creatine nanoparticles bonded with 2 nanometre by 6 nanometre ferrihydrate structures.

“The kind, size and distribution of the iron oxide nanoparticles cannot be dye for painting but are ferrihydrate cores of ferritin,” the report said. That type of iron nanoparticle, the report said, comes from humans after “severe polytrauma.” The usual polytrauma that produces this kind of nanoparticle is torture which fits the description of a crucifixion as one of the most painful ways for any human to die, particularly as it can take days.

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“This is not a situation typical of the blood serum of a healthy human organism. High levels of creatinine in the blood are observed in the case of strong trauma,” the report said. Creatine nanoparticles bonded in this way are usually produced when muscle cells are destroyed and release their contents into blood.
The report said:
The presence of these biological nanoparticles found during our experiments points to a violent death for the man wrapped in the Turin shroud.

Those iron particles, the report said,


cannot be impressed on the TS by using ancient dye pigments, as they have bigger sizes and tend to aggregate, and it is highly unlikely that the eventual ancient artist would have painted a fake by using the hematic serum of someone after a heavy polytrauma.

Power In The Blood  

Ironically, the shedding of Christ’s blood may not only save the world from sin, but could also reveal the proof of His amazing life & death(& life again!)…

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