SHOW ME THE MINUTES...
“The shocking minutes relating to President Putins meeting this past week with US Secretary of State John Kerry”
That’s right, they produced NO minutes for you to review.
Did they!
The Kerry/Putin meeting was over SYRIA. Not Bees.
Socha Fall (SUCH A FOOL) is a prankster web site.
Article from 2009 on David Booth.
Quote:”. ‘Sorcha Faal’ disinformation on net neutrality: what does it mean, really?
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For nearly five years, a foolhardy website, WhatDoesItMean.com, has been publishing absurdly outlandish news reports under the authorship of Sorcha Faal, an equally peculiar pen name that is used by one (or more) malevolent writer(s). On further examination, it appears that Sorcha Faal a name that is, ironically, inspired by the websites title, WhatDoesItMean.com is concurrently claiming to be Sister Maria Theresa, Mother Superior of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal, in addition to being crowned the 73rd Sorcha Faal of the Sorcha Faal Order. As this cultish deception is downright sadistic, it must be noted that, in reality, no Church actually recognizes this alleged group as a legitimate religious order.
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In its own capacity, the US Department of Homeland Security has openly acknowledged that it used Sorcha Faal articles ten of them in fact, more than any other real news outlet in crafting the infamous report, Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment. It is beyond shameful that absurd websites like WhatDoesItMean.com actually influence official government reports and actions, but they do.
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WhatDoesItMean.com is registered to David Booth, an infamously debunked plagiarist that may have some involvement in writing the Sorcha Faal reports. The websites mailing address 848 North Rainbow Blvd. #2098 Las Vegas, NV 89107 is directly attributed to a mail forwarding service, which could be, and likely is, used to hide the true identity of who is behind this operation.
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Timothy Barello, Manhattan Headlines Examiner
Timothy Barello is the director of marketing at a local Catholic credit union. He enjoys writing critically about big banks and the Federal Reserve, but is also interested in other topics, such as business, entertainment, government affairs, social issues and sports. The opinions expressed in...