This, we are asked to believe, is Sorcha Faal. In part 2 of this 2006 radio interview on "Feet to the Fire" she tells us that
'Sorcha Faal' is not a person's name. It is the name given to the Holy Mother Superior of an ancient order of Caremelite nuns who broke from the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages in Ireland and traveled as missionaries to Russia...it's a title.
The interview's pretty awkward; poor Sorcha sounds like she's alternately reading from a script or being prompted off-mic. The interviewer audibly loses lifeforce during the hour and 45-minute interview.
This does not look or sound like I would imagine the Mother Superior of a rogue order of Russian nuns to be. The preponderance of people speculating about Sorcha's 'true' identity suspect that she's a pen name for David Booth, the disgraced computer programmer who wrote in the same vein as Sorcha, who was busted in the mid-2000's for plagiarism (just before Sorcha's emergence), and who owns Sorcha Faal's website, whatdoesitmean.com.
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