





The 3-minute video clip to the right shows is from an hour-long video. The clip shows image analysis on the recently discovered photograph of missing pilot Amelia Earhart. The photo was analyzed on the History Channel special Amelia Earheart: The Lost Evidence. You can use the same process to validate the images of Bible pages above (except the John 3:16 photo). If you wish to test the authenticity of the Bible images above, you can download the images and perform analysis on them. Follow the steps on the video clip or on go to the Forensically photo analysis site. For Forensically, go to https://29a.ch/sandbox/2012/imageerrorlevelanalysis/ . Select Open Forensically. Click Open File and locate the image you downloaded. Options for checking the images include: Magnifier, Clone Detection, Error Level Analysis, Noise Analysis, Luminance Gradient, Principle Component Analysis, Geo Tags, Thumbnail Analysis, JPEG Analysis, and String Extraction.

As I mentioned above, these images above, with the exception of the John 3:16 picture, were taken of pages from one of my Bibles. A critic who maintains that the Effect has not effected the Bible has stated that either the KJV Bible the images on this page were taken from is a fake or I doctored the photographs to change the text. I have never heard of fake KJV Bibles, have you? Why would someone do that? The Bible has a lot of pages, Also, I and others have noticed that changes sometimes flip flop. How could anyone create a fake Bible for the Effect? If someone were to create such a Bible and print it, they would have to print other versions, become invisible (or use a cloaking device), break into people's homes, and sneak in and out of those homes to replace the other versions. That is impossible. Anyway, I assure you that the images above are genuine. However, there are ways to prove that a photograph not doctored.