thedood73
22nd May 2017, 23:57
Having seen a couple of references to dubious stories in a coupe of threads which were sites regurgitating articles that had appeared in Whatdoesitmean.com, I felt I should point out its lack of credibility for those not in the know...
'Whatdoesitmean.com' is an old internet site renowned for sparking off fake stories.
Sorcha Faal (www.whatdoesitmean.com) is a highly sophisticated disinformation site. Its ownership and funding source is unknown, and the site constantly publishes elaborate articles mixing fact and elaborate fiction with recent events to create elaborate conspiracy threads. Often these articles will appear only hours after an event has taken place, and by linking the fake fantasy story to an actual factual event they have taken in many reputable alternative news sources such as the DRUDGE report and the fake story about US fighter jets shot down over Turkey.
The articles on the site are supposedly authored by SORCHA FAAL who is said to be some nun with prophetic powers who is part of an ancient order based in Russia.Its total BS. The truth is that it is just a pseudonym for one DAVID BOOTH who it is now alleged is a CIA disinformation agent. The stories are always qualified by always unnamed 'Intelligence Officers' in the GRU, unnamed official reports whih are heavily quoted from. Nothing verifiable whatsoever. Intelligence agencies rarely make public statements, and when they do, it is always through either someone in the highest echelons of the organisation or a government minister with the correct clearances, and never a mere unnamed "spokesperson".
In its early years many supposedly reputable internet talking head truthers were taken in by its fake stories which had the effect of exposing them to ridicule and damaged their credibility, as they had not checked out the particular tales authenticity and origins.An example of this is David Wilcock who went with a Sorcha Faal story claiming that two strange seismic reports showed Rebel US military were nuking underground Illuminati bases in US really pushing it until it was totally debunked and he looked like a fool not fact checking anything.
Researching David Booth it turns out he is probably just a computer programmer/scammer who uses the whole 'Sisters of Sorcha Faal' order of nuns scam as an elaborate method of scamming money out of people,and solicits donations on behalf of the "Sisters of the Order" under the pretense of saving the earth from cosmic destruction. The CIA may use him to start off fake conspiracy theory threads for their own disinfo purposes to disrupt and discredit truthers and the truth movement.
Rationalwiki on Whatdoesitmean/SORCHA FAAL... http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Sorcha_Faal
A thread from Zetatalk on David Booth approx 2005 before he started WDIMean
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/booth.htm
'Whatdoesitmean.com' is an old internet site renowned for sparking off fake stories.
Sorcha Faal (www.whatdoesitmean.com) is a highly sophisticated disinformation site. Its ownership and funding source is unknown, and the site constantly publishes elaborate articles mixing fact and elaborate fiction with recent events to create elaborate conspiracy threads. Often these articles will appear only hours after an event has taken place, and by linking the fake fantasy story to an actual factual event they have taken in many reputable alternative news sources such as the DRUDGE report and the fake story about US fighter jets shot down over Turkey.
The articles on the site are supposedly authored by SORCHA FAAL who is said to be some nun with prophetic powers who is part of an ancient order based in Russia.Its total BS. The truth is that it is just a pseudonym for one DAVID BOOTH who it is now alleged is a CIA disinformation agent. The stories are always qualified by always unnamed 'Intelligence Officers' in the GRU, unnamed official reports whih are heavily quoted from. Nothing verifiable whatsoever. Intelligence agencies rarely make public statements, and when they do, it is always through either someone in the highest echelons of the organisation or a government minister with the correct clearances, and never a mere unnamed "spokesperson".
In its early years many supposedly reputable internet talking head truthers were taken in by its fake stories which had the effect of exposing them to ridicule and damaged their credibility, as they had not checked out the particular tales authenticity and origins.An example of this is David Wilcock who went with a Sorcha Faal story claiming that two strange seismic reports showed Rebel US military were nuking underground Illuminati bases in US really pushing it until it was totally debunked and he looked like a fool not fact checking anything.
Researching David Booth it turns out he is probably just a computer programmer/scammer who uses the whole 'Sisters of Sorcha Faal' order of nuns scam as an elaborate method of scamming money out of people,and solicits donations on behalf of the "Sisters of the Order" under the pretense of saving the earth from cosmic destruction. The CIA may use him to start off fake conspiracy theory threads for their own disinfo purposes to disrupt and discredit truthers and the truth movement.
Rationalwiki on Whatdoesitmean/SORCHA FAAL... http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Sorcha_Faal
A thread from Zetatalk on David Booth approx 2005 before he started WDIMean
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/booth.htm