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Sorcha Faal... Internet Hoax Queen Courtesy of David Booth...


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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 01:10 AM by SevenThunders


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The guidestones are utterly satanic. If you look at their message they promote
1) A one world socialist government.
2) The elimination of US sovereignty by the establishment of a world court.
3) The reduction of 90% of the worlds population. (The builders probably aren't volunteering to be reduced.)
4) The replace of religion with an ill defined occultic worship of the infinite.
5) Nature worship.

I personally would like to see the guidestones demolished.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 05:45 AM by nightmare_david


I was listening to that C2C show when they cut the interview. I thought it was pretty funny. The person was obivously full of crap. The person wasn't even trying to come off as serious. Like it was just a joke to them.

Another show george Noory ended early was a guy saying he created a time machine and George asked if there was refunds if they didn't work and the guy was hesitant to answer, but finally said no. George goes to commercial, then comes back saying he ended the interview and was talking about the guy and called him an a-hole in soo many words

Got to give George credit though. He's usually pretty good about ending the obivious "I just want money and attention" interviews within the first few minutes of the show.

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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 08:41 AM by Byrd


Originally posted by Trauma
My money is on her being one of those CENTCOM disinfo agents that we all know are out there but can't catch red handed.

Interesting theory, but Booth and his Sorcha Faal sock puppet are both such minor players on the world stage that they have no impact at all. I think he's quite aware that for all his pretensions, not many people pay attention to him. And, unlike a good disinfo agent, his stories are easily revealed as pure fiction.

And to those out there who are saying I'm making outrageous claims, they are spending BILLIONS on fake news. Washington Post - Prepackaged News

That's a different kind of news altogether (I did a post on that type of disinfo awhile back.) In that case, the fake news is so well crafted that it gets past a lot of the news agencies (and will get picked up by them.) Real disinformation isn't something that's easily uncovered. It doesn' t present shockingly strange information, and it contains enough of the truth from fresh news stories that it has a real ring of believability. You have to do a lot of deep background searching to find the lies embedded in it.

Booth/Sorcha aren't that good.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 09:04 AM by drumist69


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Wouldn't demolishing the stones be in opposition to some very basic principals of our Constitution, like freedom of speech and freedom of religion? You don't have to agree with what they say, but the builder had the right to say it and put it there on privately owned property.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 09:13 AM by worldwatcher


my opinion of Sorcha Faal... let's see... an old post will serve as the best example:

Single Post

basically when sorcha faal comes up with something, don't take it at face value, do your own research and see if there are any possible correlations that could support his/her's claim. If you can't find anything and the usual vaguely named sources have no way of being tracked down, then well you do the math.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 09:55 AM by kokuryu


I havent read the individual posts listed, but based on the headlines the topics are probably at least 80% true. There is so much disinformation being spread by the media nowadays, they are not even aware of half the lies they are telling, so its hard to piece together what is really happening around the world. But these headlines just about reflect what I have been piecing together the past few weeks about what is really going on nowadays.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 12:21 PM by Mirthful Me


Sweet clairvoyance...

Originally posted by kokuryu
I havent read the individual posts listed, but based on the headlines the topics are probably at least 80% true.


So I have to ask... Which are the 20% that aren't true?

I didn't know "headlines" were so adept at revealing veracity.




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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 01:47 PM by Byrd


Originally posted by SevenThunders
reply to post by drumist69



The guidestones are utterly satanic.

Eh, they're done by a small group of people who had an idea, and a rather badly researched one at that. The spelling and grammatical mistakes show that this isn't a far-reaching or powerful organization that commissioned this. Wikipedia gives further details:
en.wikipedia.org...

I did a lot of googling, and found some places where "Sorcha Faal" had emailed people. In it, she speeks and spells like Humble Russian Peasant or Boris Badinov From "Rocky and Bullwinkle" cartoon show. Yet in her writings, she has no particular problem in writing just like David Booth.

Whod'a thunk it?

Is amazing, no, that humble Russian scientist writing like this? Particularly amazing since most of the REAL Russian scientists write English well enough to produce journal-worthy English language papers.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 08:42 PM by Trauma


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That's a different kind of news altogether (I did a post on that type of disinfo awhile back.) In that case, the fake news is so well crafted that it gets past a lot of the news agencies (and will get picked up by them.) Real disinformation isn't something that's easily uncovered.



That news article was just to prove my point that fake news is being bought. Secondly, a lot of fake news is usually crap that is easily proved wrong, but still gives believers of it something to hold on to. The 911 cover seemed to be well planned by a lot of the media (except when they jumped the gun on reporting building 7 had fallen) and just about every media outlet is still shoving the official 911 story down our throat. But anyone who has studied it knows it is a gross lie that is false on nearly every level. I do however agree with you that there is some disinformation out there that is so deeply ingrained in our lives we might never dig it up.
Little bits of disinformation in science, medicine, economics, philosophy, history, and religion here and there.



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reply posted on 25-9-2007 @ 09:30 PM by neo4116


This Quote is from the About WhatDoesItMean.Com and Privacy Policy page. Just an interesting paragraph that seems to say alot about the "what does it mean" website. Nicely concealed on the privacy policy page.


"Some events depicted in certain articles on this website are fictitious and any similarity to any person living or dead is merely coincidental. Some other articles may be based on actual events but which in certain cases incidents, characters and timelines have been changed for dramatic purposes. Certain characters may be composites, or entirely fictitious."

here's the link:

www.whatdoesitmean.com...



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reply posted on 26-9-2007 @ 01:24 PM by Mirthful Me


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Well, at least Sorcha... Errrr... David had the good sense to cover his a$$ with such a disclaimer. It speaks volumes to the veracity of the content on the site.

Good find.



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reply posted on 28-9-2007 @ 02:53 AM by Mirthful Me


Just ran across this article...


I have sent two emails to Faal requesting a resume’ or CV (curriculum vitae) for review to set up a possible interview. To date I have not received a response.

www.redicecreations.com...


I wonder if David Booth is struggling with the process of copy and pasting "Sorcha Faal" onto his resume?




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reply posted on 28-9-2007 @ 05:27 AM by St Udio


if one turns around the surname 'Faal'

... one gets 'L a a f' ...

and with a little stretch of the imagination,
it does sound like the word Laugh

is that a dig on the public by the author ??



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reply posted on 5-10-2007 @ 10:42 AM by neo4116


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I would think this is the explanation as to why Sorcha would not be visiting the US. How convenient… What it really boils down to is either you believe Sorcha or you don’t.



It was quickly told to me by the ICE agent in charge that my admittance to the United States was being denied because I had violated the provisions of the United States Visa Waiver Program ( a programme where citizens of many countries, including Ireland, are allowed visa free travel to the US for up to 90 days) as members of the foreign press were required to apply for a visa prior to entry into the US, and of which they considered me to be.


Read the rest here:
sorchafaal73.wordpress.com...

Mod Edit: Fixed link.

Mod Edit: External Source Tags – Please Review This Link.


[edit on 5/10/2007 by Mirthful Me]



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reply posted on 5-10-2007 @ 10:50 AM by Mirthful Me


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Yet another prediction of mine comes true... Where's the refunds David?

Here is my unedited prediction in my BTS prediction thread proving once again that I'm ATS's most gifted clairvoyant monkey:

www.belowtopsecret.com...

Crystal Ball Monkeys, not just for gazing into the future anymore...



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reply posted on 5-10-2007 @ 06:00 PM by djohnsto77


Originally posted by Mirthful Me
Yet another prediction of mine comes true... Where's the refunds David?



No refund, just a DVD of Sorcha Faal giving the speech about the Georgia Guidestones from Ireland, no specific location given:


Note: This communication from Sorcha Faal was just received by us with instructions to prepare for her expected lecture in Georgia, USA, to take place, instead, in Ireland on Sunday. For those of you who had planned on attending Sorcha Faal’s lecture in Georgia you will receive the DVD of this lecture at no further cost.


I wonder if this DVD will ever actually be produced?



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reply posted on 5-10-2007 @ 06:02 PM by MajorMalfunction


does he think the Irish won't know a man in drag with a fake Russian accent when they see one?



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reply posted on 14-10-2007 @ 11:09 PM by Mirthful Me


Another fraud sighting...

eastsouthwestandnorth.blogspot.com...

Errr... Source... It appears that David... Ummmm... I mean "Sorcha" is now having his/her/it's drivel posted by proxy on NWOReport.com... Guess people were on to him/her/it...




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reply posted on 15-10-2007 @ 11:39 PM by djohnsto77


Originally posted by MajorMalfunction
does he think the Irish won't know a man in drag with a fake Russian accent when they see one?



Some places it says that "she" is Irish, others it says "she" is Russian. Somewhere else, it says "Sorcha Faal" really isn't a person but the name of the position held by the highest ranking member of a sisterhood. It's really hard to tell what is real about this fascinating "person."

[edit on 10/15/2007 by djohnsto77]



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reply posted on 16-10-2007 @ 08:45 PM by djohnsto77


Here's a new example:

Some guy in procurement in the Air Force commits suicide after being caught taking bribes, and that means the U.S. is about to go to war with Iran:

Top US Air Force Official 'Suicided' As Iran War Nears



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