Does Q ever post anything that has only one clear and indisputable interpretation?
If you said Yes, then welcome to QResearch and to the journey of redpilling and awakening.
Those of us who have been here for a few years know that it really IS a journey, that there are layers of meaning, and that certain things only come clear when you examine the right external events.
So… FIFTH COLUMN
This refers to the enemy within, and one assumes, usually they are allied to an enemy without. So, if we look around the world we see various different enemies of the USA, so we would naturally expect to find more than one 5th column group. Of course two or more groups could be allied, but there is still enough variety to make for 3 or 4 5th columns.
So, this is about ONE 5th column theory and the evidence to support it.
The Fifth Column and the Pro-Iran Movement in the US
https://apelbaum.wordpress.com/2020/01/29/the-fifth-column-and-the-pro-iran-movement-in-the-us/
Within hours of the news that the Iranian Quds force commander, Qassem Soleimani, was killed there were over 200 US-wide pro-Iran demonstrations. These well-attended events were organized exclusively by the Red Green Alliance, an amalgam of communist/socialist/black militant and Muslim organizations. The bulk of the red part of this alliance was represented by the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). The green element of the alliance included a number of Islamic organizations such as CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) and several of its affiliate Muslim Brotherhood groups, Nation of Islam, the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), the Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative, Black Lives Matter, and representatives Rashida Tlaib, Keith Ellison, and Ilhan Omar.
Evaluating the demonstration timeline, it is remarkable just how quickly the activists responded to the call to hit the streets. In the 24 hours between the news of Soleimani’s death on January 3rd and the early morning of January 4th, when the boots were on the ground, the organizers pulled all-nighters, printing and mounting thousands of signs and banners. They also solved complex logistic problems of transportation, food, and communications—all hallmarks of an efficient bureaucracy and well-funded organization.
Running a people count analytic on dozens of videos from these rallies showed large crowds in most of the rally locations. In the event outside of the White House, there were about 1,000 demonstrators; in Boston, around 500; in New Haven, Connecticut, about 150; in Las Angeles, about 450.
In most of these demonstration, their pre-event activity on social media indicated that the ANSWER Coalition had coordinated these rallies with CAIR and other US Muslim affiliates. The analysis of the content of the speeches shows that the majority of the speakers promoted a pro-Iranian political agenda (despite the fact that many of organizations claimed to be non-profits and dedicated to US civil rights activity). The common theme across these events was “the need to fight the unlawful actions of the United States Middle East” and “US withdrawal from Iraq”. From the content of the speeches, it seems that these and other foreign policy demands were more aligned with the role of foreign agents than domestic civil rights activists.
Image analysis shows that many of these Muslim protestors are decidedly un-Islamic in their personal lives. This suggests a very broadly organized insurgency and the use of deceptive tactics to masquerade the protestors and make them appear to be allied to groups who they are not really allied to. Just another way to make a small group appear to be a huge crowd.
The Analysis Process
A note about the statistics: the numbers provided in the following summaries are based on specific data points. For example, the criteria to determine the number of individuals who consumed alcohol was that they had to appear in imagery holding a drink, consumed a drink, or have references in writing (by themselves or others) to their drinking habits. There was no attempt to derive their alcohol consumption habits from sources like a group photo at a bar. That said, all of the figures provided have a margin of error and could be either higher or lower. The utilization of statistical sampling in this case was done for the purposes of general trend identification.
The search results yield over 13K directly linked individuals to the demonstrations, about 517K individuals in total that comprise their social and professional networks, and about 64K video objects (hats, banners, megaphones, etc.). The record of each individual and organization was enriched form multiple online sources such as the ones found in Table 1: