[ Originally published on November 30th, 2017 ]
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At
face value, Sorcha
Faal
and her website, WhatDoesItMean.com,
are a bit of an anomaly in the world of independent journalism. The
site claims to be the “World’s
Largest
English-Language News Service With
Over 500 Articles Updated Daily.” This,
of course, is a COMPLETE
LIE.
One need only to look as far as the Associated Press, Breitbart
or Reuters
to supplant such a false claim.
The
site is best known for publishing gravely outlandish articles with
absolutely no substantiation whatsoever, such as the April 2016
report “Mysterious
Planet Ejected From Black Hole At Center Of Galaxy Warned Could Soon
Impact Earth” and “Shocking Alien Fears Force Pope From Office.” Egads!
Virtually
every article on the site is said to have been leaked from “secret Russian reports” that are “circulating around the Kremlin.” Of course, proof of such reports is never
offered and no sources are
ever cited. Sorcha Faal
apparently expects her readers to fly on [blind] faith alone.
So, who is “Sorcha Faal”? In 2005, the website claimed the she was a Russian researcher. Her name is said to have come from the ancient Gaeilge branch of the Goidelic languages of Ireland, meaning “She who brings light to the dark and barren place.” And the person behind the name? Well, according to her website:
“Sister
Maria
Theresa
is the 73rd Sorcha
Faal
of the Sorcha
Faal Order,
Elected as Mother Superior [on
February 3rd],
2007,
whose order
comprises 18 Monasteries in Ireland, Russia, Egypt, Lebanon and
the United States.”
The site claims that
“Sorcha
Faal” is not a person,
but rather a title, which a woman named Maria
Theresa currently holds. The site further explains:
“The
Order of Socha
Faal
was established in 588 [B.C.E
(Before the
Current Era)]
in [Meath
Ireland’s ] Tara
County ... [Its]
founder was
[Tamar
Tephi],
the
oldest daughter of King Zedekiah
...
The
Sisters of Sorcha
Faal
are a cloistered order
[who
are
kept
away from
the outside world, sheltered ],
devoted to ancient Biblical, religious
and scientific study [and]
whose
only contact is through intermediaries.
The
WhatDoesItMean.com website
[which
is] used
to disseminate Sorcha
Faal
reports, was created for and donated to the Sisters of Sorcha
Faal
in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts,
led by the late global technology guru, Wayne
Green [1922
- 2013],
to counter the propaganda [that
was] being
used by the West
to promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.”
So,
the site claims to have been started
in response to the 2003 Iraq War.
But who
started the site? Well, it wasn’t started by Sorcha
Faal,
because “Sorcha
Faal”
DOES NOT EXIST!
She is a figment of the imagination. Who’s imagination? David
Booth!
An
archive
of an early version of the site reveals that Booth
is the person behind the keyboard. Who is David
Booth?
He is purportedly a researcher and a psychic, claiming to have
foreseen and predicted the May
1979
crash
of American Airlines Flight
191 in Chicago, Illinois, which killed 273 people.
Booth
is also an author. He penned the book “Code
Red: The Coming Destruction Of The United States, 2004.”
However, the book was quickly revealed to be nearly
completely
PLAGIARIZED
and FABRICATED!
Booth
gleefully ripped off entire portions of text from author Amitakh
Stanford’s
2002 copyrighted article “Nibiru
And
The
Anunnaki”
[not
to mention numerous
others]
and
reproduced her work, in its near entirety, passing it off as his own.
He
also claims to be a cousin of the late Pope John
Paul,
II.
Booth
has established himself as a crook
and a con artist, but it gets worse. He reportedly
has ties to the CIA
[U.S. (United
States of America)
Central Intelligence Agency], specializing
in counter-intelligence programs.
His
site claims the following attributes:
► Wholly owned subsidiary of Oculus Miranda
► ADDRESS: 848 North Rainbow Boulevard #2098
Las Vegas, NV 89107► PHONE: 202-643-7286
Google
Maps reveals
this location
to
be an inconspicuous strip mall [an
obvious fake address].
The phone number belongs to a VOIP [Voice Over Internet Protocol]
account
in the Westchester area of Washington, D.C. [District
of Columbia],
lending
credence to the CIA accusations. The Latin phrase "Oculus Miranda" is a loose English translation of "all-seeing eye," an Illuminati staple. The site also features Illuminati images of the
Freemasonic compass, a pyramid with the all-seeing eye, the 6-pointed
star and the Egyptian sun.
[FACT:
“Sorcha
Faal”
is an anagram
of the words “As of
Rachal,” with
“Rachal”
being the name of David
Booth’s
daughter.]
So,
why all the lies? Perhaps we should ask David
Booth
himself. WhatDoesItMean can be reached via
email
at
SorchaFaal@FastMail.fm
and
Booth’s
last known personal email address is DBooth73@tds.net.
But
what about Booth’s
webmaster, the late Wayne
Sanger
Green,
II?
How does he fit into all of this? Green
was an author, editor, ham
radio
broadcaster and the owner of a software company. But was he more than
that? Some believe
that
Green
was Booth’s
CIA “handler”
and
the brains behind the entire WhatDoesItMean operation.
So,
what is the reason for all of this
disinformation? Why
all the fear-mongering?
“Sorcha
Faal,”
Booth’s
made-up character, claims to have access to secret Russian
intelligence reports. The majority of the doom-and-gloom stories on
WhatDoesItMean promote
anti-U.S. sentiments.
Could this site be designed to foment war between Russia and the
U.S.? It is clearly a psy-op
[psychological operation], designed
to misinform and lead astray the masses.
“Sorcha
Faal”
likes to strike when the iron is hot, adding exaggerated hyperbole to
trending news stories. By mixing fact with fiction,
WhatDoesItMean is able to bait readers with just enough truth for
a story to initially seem plausible, before interlacing enough
bullshit
to lead them into the valley of the nonsensical.
For
example, combining stories about joint
U.S.-Russian military exercises
and a vibrant meteor
shower
yielded “Asteroid
Targeted By
Massive United States And
Russian Military Forces Missile Launch Hit And
Destroyed, Debris Rains Down
Upon Northern Hemispheric Regions.”
Why
the hyperbole? One word: CONTROL.
If you control the news, you control public opinion. Do you want the
tax-payers to fund a certain project? Create a problem pertaining to
that subject and then offer a solution.
Former
CIA Director William Casey put it best:
“We’ll
know [that]
our
disinformation program is complete when everything
[that]
the
American public believes is false.”
Want to create fear of or sympathy for a certain group of people? Publish bullshit articles like “Australia To Imprison All Muslims In Concentration Camps.” Boom! Muslims are now feared by half of the masses and showered with sympathy by the other half. You will have the tax-payers eating out of the palm of your hand and begging you for a solution to the problem that you created [a problem which may or may not even exist].
These tactics of disinformation are nothing new. One need only to look as far as the CIA’s “Operation Mockingbird” for its roots in modern journalism.
Want
to scare the masses and create anti-government sentiment? Publish
nonsense like “U.S.
President Orders Military To Begin Jailing All Civilian Protesters
To War.”
Knowledge is power, even when that knowledge is fake and engineered.
Remember, it is easier to fool someone than to convince them that
they have been fooled.
Adding
more fuel to the fire, the DHS [U.S. Department Of Homeland Security]
utilized information from 10
Sorcha
Faal
articles
in compiling one of their federal
reports.
WhatDoesItMean can, without a doubt, be placed under the category of
government-sponsored disinformation.
With
the fervor surrounding “fake news” in the air as late, you can’t
get much faker than WhatDoesItMean.
FURTHER READING:
Stay
conscious my friends.
~ Merit Freeman
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