Editor’s Note: Back in 2014, a mitocondrial DNA study pointed to the real identity of Jack the Ripper, the infamous serial murderer of poor woman in 1888 the neighborhood of White Chapel, London, England, as Aaron Kosminski, on the grounds that the genetic material left by the Ripper on one of his victim’s shawls, contained the same mitochondrial genetic markers as the maternal line of Kosminski, a Polish Jew, who was both a schizophrenic-paranoid and a sexual pervert, as well as an ardent misogynist: one of the suspects in the murders. — A 2025 new DNA study failed to obtain enough information to positively identify Kosminski, however, as the perpetrator. — See his biography, HERE. Kosminski was committed to a mental asylum some years after, after threatening his own sister with a knife. His identity as a suspect only came to light years later, in a memo of one of the chief investigators.
The 2014 news story was widely popular in the United Kingdom, but completely censored in the United States. The Wikipedia article on Kosminski, edited from Tel Aviv, goes to great length to cast doubt on the 2014 study.
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The Book on the Trinity, every faithful Catholic priest would love as his next present
This is Br. Bugnolo's English Translation, of Saint Bonaventure's encylopedic book of theology on the Trinity: With this book, your priest will always have something intelligent and awesomely inspiring to preach to you about
God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit!
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