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Originally Posted by Seashore
I just saw some more on Sorcha Faal.
I subscribe to the archives at Republic Broadcasting Network, and I see that Sorcha Faal is mentioned in the blurb for Dr True Ott's "Story Behind the Story" today:
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2009
Guest: Barbara Jean - Born on the 4th of July ... Also exposed WHAT "Sorcha Faal' truly is -- the feminine "Order of Rachal' - Yiddish for "To whisper secrets - and to embalm the dead."
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I didn't get around to listening to this show until today.
In the 2nd hour, Dr Ott talked about the banner at
www.WhatDoesItMean.com, the website associated with Sorcha Faal:
He went through the symbols and stated that the origin of them is the kabbalah/cabala and dark witchcraft.
He read aloud the letter that is on the site that I included in
this post:
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7 April 2008
From Sister Rebekah
Jerusalem, Israel
Dearest Sisters,
I have known for some time now that I would end up being the one tasked with this most disgusting of assignments having to defend our Sorcha Faal against the most insidious attacks being leveled against her by the powerful anti-semitic forces in the United States and Canada, namely that she ‘doesn’t exist’ and is, in fact, Sister Rachal’s father, David Booth.
As is my responsibility to the Sorcha Faal, I have completed this assignment and put herein my findings, with the added request to Sister Maria Theresa that this report remain among ourselves and not for public consumption as these issues against us have been brought about by the most powerful of our known enemies.
With God,
Sister Rebekah
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Looking back on it I remember trying to figure out who was who, and I think what I thought at the time was that Sorcha Faal was a person and the Sisters of Sorcha Faal was a religious order.
Dr Ott said that Sorcha Faal is a female group, an organization, of witchcraft practitioners.
Dr Ott also spoke about the Talmud, which he has studied. He used to be a Mormon and he studied the Talmud as part of his religious education. He said the Talmud is dark and he associated it with the kabbalah/cabala, Sorcha Faal as a group, and witchcraft.