The M+G+R Foundation



Who Is Sorcha Faal



Main Writer of the Site What Does It Mean ?





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PURPOSE







The Purpose of this brief document is to alert the innocent and uninformed Internet Navigators of the dangers of deception with the intent of mind manipulation.



BACKGROUND



The site What Does It Mean? (1) presents itself as a legitimate news media source, with inside information, which explains to the unaware public the real meaning of what appears on the mainstream news.



Who Sorcha Faal is? Well it depends when one has checked into it since it reinvents itself with greater frequency than the Queen of Pop - Madonna !





INTRODUCTION





On August 1st, 2009 (2) we published the following:



The mysterious Sorcha Faal, a very popular writer in the Conspiracy Theory circuit, which is published almost exclusively by whatdoesitmean.com seems to have another secret besides his/her identity.



As the result of a well intentioned mailing from one of our long time friends we landed in What Does It Mean? index page. (2a)



The first article/news on the Index was the announcement of a new book in the market. Following is the heading announcing it:



“ Dirty, Filthy, Christians ”: Treatise On The Most Dangerous Death Cult In Human History



An unprecedented work detailing the agenda behind the greatest deception ever foisted upon humanity . (2b)

We were not completely surprised since when we looked into "Sorcha Faal" in the past the results were not good at all, however, we had never come across anything of this nature. This time they have gone over the top and people of good will should take note of it.



We sincerely thank the sender who, without realizing it, provided us and our other readers with definite proof of what lurks behind "Sorcha Faal".



Now we know for certain What Does She/He Mean.... No pun intended.







DETAILS



During early March 2015, as a result of a communication from one of our readers, we decided to further check on this issue. Following is a quote of what Rational Wiki (3) has published about Sorcha Faal. Information which is coherent with what we have already seen.

WhatDoesItMean.com During early March 2015, as a result of a communication from one of our readers, we decided to further check on this issue. Following is a quote of what Rational Wikihas published about Sorcha Faal. Information which is coherent with what we have already seen. The web site is an eyesore and apparently has been created by someone who taught themselves web-design in the 1990s and decided anything beyond garishly coloured static HTML is just giving in to them. Besides publishing Sorcha Faal's reports, WhatDoesItMean.com functions as a news aggregator, collecting links to news published elsewhere as "Top World News Now," neatly sorted by country in a large table on the front page. Its current "About" page reveals almost no info about its owner(s), other than saying that "WhatDoesItMean.Com is a wholly owned of [sic] subsidiary of Long Trail Acres Publishing LLC." Purported identity In 2004, the site claimed to be authored by Booth.

In 2005, it claimed to be by a Russian scientist named Sorcha Faal, about whom none of the corroborating details like workplace or academic affiliations checked out. .... the name "Sorcha" is not even remotely Russian (it's Gaelic).

By 2009, the site was claiming "Sorcha Faal" was the title of the head of the "Order of Sorcha Faal," whose real name is Maria Theresa of Dublin. (The Russian scientist version of Sorcha Faal has been retconned as being merely the person occupying the "Sorcha Faal" position at the time.) The reports Each report resembles a news story in its style, but usually includes a sensational headline barely relating to reality (e.g. "American Rebel Forces Attack Gas Pipelines, Explode Trains As US Civil War Nears") and quotes authoritative high-level Russian sources (such as the Russian Federal Security Service in the same article) to support its most outrageous claims. Except for the material attributed to unverifiable sources, the reports don't contain much original material. They are usually based on various news items from the mainstream media (transformed)..... into the conspiracy narrative the report is trying to establish. Cited sources range from the mainstream media and Wikipedia to Infowars and Richard Hoagland. The author also has the habit of adding unnecessary links to the websites of the various Russian institutions they mention. Reception Sorcha Faal reports sometimes appear on conspiracy forums such as Above Top Secret and Godlike Productions , often after being republished by other websites (such as the European Union Times ).

Some of the more paranoid conspiracy theorists apparently can't imagine anyone publishing such trash on the Internet for a mundane reasons - such as profit, attention or mental illness - and have developed hilariously unhinged speculations about Sorcha Faal's true identity and motives.

Actually, it would be hard for a critic to come up with a more hilariously unhinged report about Sorcha Faal than What Does It Mean? themselves have published (4)(5) . An example:



