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I doubt this is what Q was getting at.
However it is always worthwhile to dig into any public figure associated with a charitable or non-profit group because the cabal certainly does use this kind of group for laundering money and other nefarious deeds.
I think Q was getting at the Apache Foundation and its relationship with the CIA. Some key software used by the intelligence community is under the AF umbrella such as SOLR, Lucene and Hadoop. Securedrop is not, however they are connected to apache.be, a vague organization (maybe PR, maybe consulting) that seems to be lending their name to make people (who don't dig) think that Securedrop is an Apache Foundation project.
This is important because a real AF project has the source code widely audited by many eyes and it is hard to hide exploits and fuckery in there. But Securedrop is just another closed private app that nobody has audited. Why would they do that unless they knew that there is fuckery in the box.
Deception is the key here. An anon posted the use of Apache on the securedrop page and Q essentially agreed that is the link.
I think that Q is always purposely vague because we anons should be free to dig where we will. You never know what we will stumble across that is not already known. And if WE THE PEOPLE are in charge, then it is our discoveries that should drive the arrests. Not the government.