Friday, April 18, 2025

Hey World!...In Case You Didn't Notice...Four Of The Richest... And Most Powerful People...On Earth...Each Have That Common Facial Feature ...Winge's Peak... (elatus labialis wingeulus)!

 

Check the genetically-dominant, 

mid-upper-lip prominence 

of:


United States President Donald Trump, 



Winge's Peaks Of...The Powerful...Trump Family!...


The People's Republic of China's President Xi Jinping,



Mark Zuckerberg,


and

the person with the 'Deepest Pockets' in the World, 

Elon Musk.




So, we notice this Colossal Coincidence...but...what does it all mean?











This 'Most Mysterious' 

part of the face 

is 

'Nature's Mark Of The Blessed,'

and

'God's Sign on his First Powerful Ancient Warriors'





Elatus labialis wingeulus, also known as Winge's Peaka human, 

mid-upper-lip, genetically-dominant physical trait first elucidated 

by Los Angeles Dentist Ralph Winge, D.D.S. in 2011, is an 

'appendage' over and of the upper lip's middle tubercle frontal 

surface, and is a naturally-occurring, variably-manifested, 

vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue, epithelial-emanating 

fold or ridge or line or prominence, or otherwise, with subepithelial 

components (Winge's Peak Connective Tissue Complex, which 

includes the Hybrid Jaimalah Fibers), which coincides with the midline of 

the face and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs down the middle 

of the middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which may extend 

inferiorly from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow, 

down to the lower edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation 

above the surrounding lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence of 

differentiated vermillion surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen along 

the linear crest of the Peak, with or without a change in hue from the 

prevailing local epithelial coloration, and with or without the presence 

of an inferiorly-positioned procheilon.



A WP can have a phenotypically-derived ‘hypnotic effect’ on the person(s) 

watching them speak. This may help 'lure in' an audience (The Anglerfish also 


employs a structural diversionary tactic to 



confuse and catch prey). 


What could otherwise be full attention being given to the speaker's message, is 


now divided between the attention of the viewer into what is being said, and how 


they visually follow the motion of the speaker's lip Peak. This effect can lull 


viewers into thinking about some things other than the message spoken.





Ralph Winge, D.D.S., USC Dental School Graduate,


and first elucidator of 



elatus labialis wingeulus.






Dr. Winge's..."World's Best Sweets of the Week"





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