From the Mail:
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“The supposed YouTube video from Father Petar in Medjugore doesn’t ring true at all with the tone that has been coming from the visionaries for over forty years. Note it asks for donations at the top of the comments.
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“It seems like another in a growing list of fake sites regarding Medjugore that seem to be exploding on YouTube lately. They use the names and images of the seerers and priests and throw in a few facts for credibility and then a bunch of fear-fueled, apocalyptic language. They are looking for clicks/monitization/ donations, and they are leading the guillable astray as well as casting doubt on legitimate ones. This hurts the more vulnerable in our Catholic community that aren’t able to discern fact from fiction.
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“I have made it my mission to investigate these and report them when I have determined they are false, but I am only one person with little outreach.
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“Can you please also help do the same? To preserve the integrity of the real ones? Can you use your vast network and connections to find out and publish the truth on this one and others like it (like you just did with Father Chad Ripperger [who was the target of an AI-engineered scam])? Thank you!”
— Kathleen Sarazin in Broadview Heights, Ohio ( suburb of Cleveland)
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[SD note: We believe it is “fake” and so are not using it.]
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