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New Development in Booth Case Coming Soon
05-21-2019, 05:07 PM (This post was last modified: 05-21-2019 05:08 PM by Gene C.)
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RE: New Development in Booth Case Coming Soon
(04-12-2019 03:45 PM)mikegriffith1 Wrote:  I can't go into many details, but I will say this: In a few days a major TV network is going to broadcast a documentary that will present scientific evidence that Booth did not die in April 1865. The evidence involves a computer-assisted facial scanning analysis done by a recognized expert in the field.

The facial scanning analysis was conducted on photos of Booth and of another person. The photos of the other person were taken long after April 1865. The expert who conducted the analysis was very skeptical going into the study; in fact, the expert expected the scanning analysis to prove that the two persons were not the same individual.

The expert was so astounded by the results that they ran the analysis numerous times to ensure the software and the equipment were not malfunctioning. According to the expert and their team, the comparison scanning results show that it is virtually certain that the two sets of photos are of the same person. If these results are valid, they mean that Booth could not have died in April 1865.

This scientific evidence will also be published in an article in a major publication, but I'm not at liberty to say more about the article. I have not read the article but have been given a general summary of it.

Once the documentary is broadcast and the article is published, I will come back and post links to them.

Mike G hasn't posted for a while so that gave me the opportunity to think about something that many of you have shared your concerns about.
I know for a lot of you this stuff about Facial Recognition Analysis Software is interesting but confusing.
As many of you have told me, Gene I would love to install some Facial Recognition Software on my computer, but it looks so complicated and expensive.

Your worries are over.
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So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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