Why don't you support your claim with evidence that there's blood on the shroud? And not the Heller/Adler tests, they merely showed porphyrin was present and the presence of iron, or the unsupported STURP claims, based on drawing the wrong conclusions from the presence of proteins and albumin. Let's see you competent microanalytical tests that showed blood residue.
Your claim, your burden of proof.
We've dealt with you claims regarding McCrone previously, including your attempt at slander.
This.
You need to support your claims, Jabba, with real evidence.
Here's the situation:
Claim 1: The Shroud of Turn exists. (Accepted as proven)
Claim 2: There is an image on the SoT. (Accepted as proven)
Claim 3: The Shroud dates to the time of Christ. (NOT PROVEN)
Claim 4: The image is of the crucified Christ. (NOT PROVEN)
If we do nothing, absolutely nothing, then the situation is that claims 3 and 4 are unproven. But we haven't done nothing. Instead, there is positive proof in the form of C14 dating that the shroud dates to the 14th century.
To prove claim 3, then, you have to (1) Scientifically disprove the C14 dating; speculation about possible errors does not remotely approach such disproof. AND (2) Prove a date of the time of Christ.
You, Jabba, have done neither of these, and neither has any other shroud proponent. Only one scientific paper supporting your side, and it has been academically destroyed. Everything else you claim as evidence is something that is not published in a reputable journal, but even if we overlook that, the claims have already been demonstrated as specious.
It does not matter at all that you do not think those claims have been demonstrated as specious. It matters only where the evidence objectively leads. All that you and your fellow shroudies have demonstrated is that you are willing to twist evidence, ignore evidence, and make leaps of logic when needed.
For pity's sake, even when you begin to talk about something that isn't the C14 data you still ask us to do your work for you. Are you not even the slightest bit ashamed at your conduct here?
If I were grading an undergraduate level research project put together as you have done this, I would fail the student. If it were high school level I might consider awarding a C.