Anonymous ID: a6f918 Nov. 4, 2020, 7:35 a.m. No.11456416   🗄️.is 🔗kun

▶Anonymous 11/04/20 (Wed) 03:32:16 000000 (17) No.11450660 >>11450669 >>11450677 >>11450679 >>11451331

Steve Bannon is Q.

Finally, it all makes sense - the lack of justice, and the vote gathering angle of Q. The laptop + we have it all shit.

Q does not come across as a real military operation at all - the lack of booms speak for themselves.

 

Replaying to this anons post:

I read an article on a speech that Bannon gave after he left the WH, he specifically said, “I’m going to build an army of digital soldiers (exactly what Flynn said and says), so when I heard that I was seriously convinced Bannon was on the Q team

 

I’ll try to find the article I read but__Prove me Wrong__

 

Service as naval officer

 

Bannon was an officer in the United States Navy for seven years in the late 1970s and early 1980s; he served on the destroyer USS Paul F. Foster as a surface warfare officer in the Pacific Fleet, and afterwards stateside as a special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations at the Pentagon.[56] Bannon's job at the Pentagon was, among other things, handling messages between senior officers and writing reports about the state of the Navy fleet worldwide.[57] While at the Pentagon, Bannon attended Georgetown University at night and obtained his master's degree in national security studies.[49]

 

In 1980, Bannon was deployed to the Persian Gulf to assist with Operation Eagle Claw during the Iran hostage crisis. The mission's failure marked a turning point in his political world-view from largely apolitical to strongly Reaganite, which was further reinforced by the September 11 attacks.[58][59] Bannon has stated, "I wasn't political until I got into the service and saw how badly Jimmy Carter fucked things up. I became a huge Reagan admirer. Still am. But what turned me against the whole establishment was coming back from running companies in Asia in 2008 and seeing that Bush had fucked up as badly as Carter. The whole country was a disaster."[60]

 

At the time of his separation from the Navy, Bannon held the rank of lieutenant (O-3).[1][a]

 

Education

Virginia Tech (BA)

Georgetown University (MA)

Harvard University (MBA)

Military service

Allegiance

United States

Branch/service

United States Navy

Years of service

1976–1983

Rank

Lieutenant[1][a]