I read a very interesting piece posted by Phil re. the web site of a Sorcha Faalthe article he posted was in re to what seemed some fantastic news stories such as.The problem is that no one seemed to be able to figure out who this person Sorch Faal was. I did a little research and found this article on the Rumor Mill.Some very clever computor wiz was finaly able to get some break through after trying to find out the source of these messages for six months. Read the link above and you will see.The bellow segment is part of the ariticle.
While studying carefully for my subscribers the intelligence presented by the web site "what does it mean dot com" I had often thought of this "Brief History Of The Apocalypse" I showed you in the above title link; and then I thought - well these people who now manage or use "whatdoesitmean" as their platform to innundate the human brain with mental violence must be really well organized to draw on so much simultan "news" and correspondents networks.
I admit that I spent some of my free time guessing which government outfit - American, British intel, Chinese, Russian or other - could be behind it. I never excluded the possibility that it was not a "country" but maybe just a network, and I remained unattached to the result of the finding observing both the observer and the observed.
Finally, thanks to "paying attention" which is the Mercury-Neptune retro watch word now as I defined it here at RMN, one of my friends found a really amazing oddity. Every single dispatch by the one/s who write/s as "Sorcha Faal" sports at the bottom of each page a copyright notice. This is nothing new. Of course we can copyduty our messages, why not. But what was odd is that the mouse curser froze over that copyright notice which reads always like this - Month day, 2005, EZ and US all rights reserved.