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I don't know if it will happen but the visionaries put themselves on the spot if it was not true. I cannot imagine someone making such a claim if they were faking. I mean after all Joey is not a young man, is older than Conchita. He jokes that if God does not cure him soon, he's going to need glasses when he finally does get his new eyes!

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Q: The visions at Garabandal Spain in 1961 are they believable will Joey Lomangino from NY who was there when the visions happened be cured of his total blindness in 2008 which occurred in 1947?
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