05 March 2008

Sorcha Faal: COINTELPRO

Remember my post back on February 13 about Barack the Terrible? Remember the question at the conclusion: "In the end, you just have to wonder what the "Sorcha Faal" psy-op is trying to do here." As I mentioned, I was pretty certain that the source calling itself "Sorcha Faal" with its hokey background story was a psy-op, but I couldn't quite figure out what they were up to an who might be backing them. For all I knew, they were backed by Russians or French or god-knows-who just to keep the noise factor high. And item that caught my eye today may, however, gives us the solution to this problem. Have a look at this:
Why the War on Obama While some cynics still view Barack Obama’s appeal for “change” as empty rhetoric, it’s starting to dawn on Washington insiders that his ability to raise vast sums of money from nearly one million mostly small donors could shake the grip that special-interest money has long held over the U.S. government.

This spreading realization that Obama’s political movement might represent a more revolutionary change than previously understood is sparking a deepening resistance among defenders of the status quo – and prompting harsher attacks on Obama.

Right now, the front line for the Washington Establishment is Hillary Clinton’s struggling presidential campaign, which has been stunned by Obama’s political skills as well as his extraordinary ability to raise money over the Internet. Obama’s grassroots donations have negated Clinton’s prodigious fundraising advantage with big donors.

Powerful lobbies – from AIPAC to representatives of military and other industries – also are recognizing the value of keeping their dominance over campaign cash from getting diluted by Obama’s deep reservoir of small donors. It’s in their direct interest to dent Obama’s momentum and demoralize his rank-and-file supporters as soon as possible.

So, neoconservatives and other ideological movements – heavily dependent on grants from the same special interests – are now joining with the Clinton campaign to tear down Obama by depicting him as unpatriotic, un-vetted, possibly a “closet Muslim.”

On Feb. 25, the New York Times’ new neocon columnist William Kristol attacked Obama’s patriotism by citing the Illinois senator decision to stop wearing an American flag lapel pin because, Obama said, he saw how George W. Bush was exploiting the flag to stampede the nation toward war with Iraq.

Well, well, well. I guess now we know something about Sorcha Faal - a pretended opponent of the pathocrats that does their dirty work from the alleged "other side." Maybe some of those billions of dollars the U.S. gives to Israel each year as "foreign aid" ends up in the pockets of groups like whoever is behind "Sorcha Faal". Can we say COINTELPRO? How about Protocol 12?

1 comment:

ericswan said...

Sorcha Faal turns out to be a nom de plume for David Booth, a retired computer
programmer from New Hampshire who stirred up limited controversy in conspiracy
circles with the promotion of his book ‘Code Red: The Coming Destruction of the United
States 2004.’ Booth claimed the book originated in a “consecutive ten day dream he
alleged he experienced in 2003 in which he saw a large sized planetary body pass close
to Earth causing an explosion. This was then built up into the story about ‘Planet X’ a
heretofore unknown planet in our solar system on a very long, elliptical orbit. In May
2003, it was alleged by the lunatic fringe that the non-existant “Planet X” would pass
close enough to the Earth to affect it in some way, causing it to flip over (what many call
a "pole shift") and spur many other huge disasters. The end result was solemnly
predicted be the deaths of many billions of people. There are a large number of web
pages, chat rooms and books about Planet X and its horrible effects on the Earth. So
the question is, does this planet exist, and did it come close enough to Earth in May
2003 and cause great catastrophes? Did an atomic bomb explode over downtown
Houston, Texas, on December 25th, 2004 by orders of Paul Wolfowitz? Many internet
readers were breathlessly informed of this by a Canadian masquerading as the “German
Guy,” a purported senior intelligence official in the German BND. Houston still stands,
undamaged, and as far as