In Search Of….Judge Napolitano sources
Further down the rabbit hole we go.
On May 6, 2016, an article titled “Kremlin War Erupts Over Release of Top Secret Clinton Emails” was published on the website WhatDoesItMean.
(h/t @realexmaple for bringing this to my attention)
whatdoesitmean.com/index2036.htm
That should sound familiar. It is almost the exact claim Judge Nap made on May 9th, 3 days after Faal’s article was published.
According to the article, the SVR was monitoring Guccifer as he hacked into Clinton’s server. The SVR then stole ten-of-thousands of her emails themselves.
Again, this may sound familiar. In previous threads I discussed a Judicial Watch funded report conducted by a private investigator, Donald Berlin.
Later in her story, Faal references an article that first appeared on Vice in January 2016.
vice.com/en_us/article/…
Through a FOIA lawsuit, Vice News was able to obtain Sidney Blumenthal’s emails to Hillary Clinton during her tenure as Secretary of State.
Blumenthal, an employee of the Clinton Foundation at the time, regularly emailed HRC on Libyan matters.
Let’s review:
May 5, 2016 - Judge Nap tells Fox New viewers that the Russians most likely accessed HRC’s private server.
May 6, 2016 - Sorcha Faal’s article is published on WhatDoesItMean.com claiming there is an internal debate within the Kremlin over releasing HRC’s emails.
May 9 - Judge Nap appears on Fox News, stating there is an internal debate within the Kremlin over whether to release HRC’s emails.
May 10 - Sean Hannity mentions the Kremlin debate on his radio show.
May 10 - PapaD meets Alexander Downer in a London wine bar.
June 6 - Donald Berlin turns over documents from his investigation over to the FBI Mid-Year Exam team.
So exactly who is Sorcha Faal? A closer look reveals that Faal is actually not a Russian researcher. Faal is not even a woman.
Booth’s site is..ummm...out there.
When he’s not breaking news about dissension within the Kremlin, he’s publishing stories about the coming alien invasion and other assorted weird tales.
whatdoesitmean.com/index2594.htm
Booth first gained notoriety in conspiracy circles when he appeared on an episode of the classic TV show In Search Of.
He has since appeared on the radio shows Coast to Coast AM and the Jeff Rense show.
If you want to learn more about Booth, this article is quite a read. It’s very anti-Trump; nevertheless, very informative on Booth’s colorful life.
newrepublic.com/article/155896…
Is Boot mentally ill? Perhaps a weaver of conspiracy theories as performance art? Or maybe he’s just a grifter chasing a buck?
It has been suggested his site is a source for Russian disinfo.
Others have speculated that his site is used by western intel services to spread disinfo.
Now, ppl have pointed out there was a lot of talk about the Russians having access Hillary’s Clinton’s server much earlier than Judge Nap’s claim in May 2016.
While that may be true, the suggestion that there was an ongoing internal debate within the Kremlin over her emails is specific to Judge Nap and Sorcha Faal.
I would like to believe that Judge Nap doesn’t get his intel from fringe conspiracy websites, which in turn is amplified by Fox News personalities.
And how Donald Berlin's and Sorcha Faal's reporting is so similar, I don't know.
There must be a common source for this rumors. They may even have some grounding in truth.
Who knows?
However, I’ve come to the end of my dig.