Anonymous ID: b0879b Dec. 27, 2018, 2:18 p.m. No.4490373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0517 >>0525

Q links between 007 and Q drops

 

You are watching a movie - we just need to watch them..

You have more than you know

etc

etc

 

What if were were told what was planned in the 007 movies but we never knew?

 

Q is a character in the movies

007 = 17

 

look at the plots compared to what we now know..

 

Die Another Day

Main article: Die Another Day

 

Pierce Brosnan at the 2002 Cannes for the press conference of Die Another Day.

Bond investigates North Korean Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, who is illegally trading African conflict diamonds for weapons. Moon is apparently killed and Bond is captured and tortured for 14 months, after which he is exchanged for Zao, Moon's assistant. Despite being suspended on his return, he decides to complete his mission and tracks down Zao to a gene therapy clinic, where patients can have their appearances altered through DNA restructuring. Zao escapes, but the trail leads to British billionaire Gustav Graves.

 

Graves unveils a mirror satellite, "Icarus", which is able to focus solar energy on a small area and provide year-round sunshine for crop development. Bond discovers Moon has also undergone the gene therapy and has assumed the identity of Graves. Bond then exposes Moon's plan: to use the Icarus as a sun gun to cut a path through the Korean Demilitarized Zone with concentrated sunlight, allowing North Korean troops to invade South Korea and reunite the countries through force. Bond disables the Icarus controls, kills Moon and stops the invasion.

 

NKDEW etc

 

Quantum of Solace

Main article: Quantum of Solace

Along with M, Bond interrogates Mr. White regarding his organisation, Quantum. M's bodyguard, Mitchell, a double agent, attacks M, enabling White to escape. Bond traces the organisation to Haiti and a connection to environmentalist Dominic Greene.

 

Bond uncovers a plot between Greene and an exiled Bolivian General, Medrano, to put Medrano in power in Bolivia while Quantum are given a monopoly to run the water supply to the country. Bond ascertains Quantum are damming Bolivia's supply of fresh water to force the price up. Bond attacks the hotel where Greene and Medrano are finalising their plans and leaves Greene stranded in the desert with only a tin of engine oil to drink. Bond then finds Vesper Lynd's former lover and member of Quantum, Yusef Kabira.

 

Skyfall

 

Daniel Craig at the Berlin premiere of Spectre in October 2015

Main article: Skyfall

After an operation in Istanbul ends in disaster, Bond is missing and presumed to be dead. In the aftermath, questions are raised over M's ability to run the Secret Service, and she becomes the subject of a government review over her handling of the situation. The Service itself is attacked, prompting Bond's return to London. His presence assists MI6's investigation in uncovering a lead, and Bond is sent to Shanghai and Macau in pursuit of a mercenary named Patrice. There, he establishes a connection to Raoul Silva, a former MI6 agent who was captured and tortured by Chinese agents. Blaming M for his imprisonment, he sets in motion a plan to ruin her reputation before murdering her. Bond saves M and attempts to lure Silva into a trap, and while he is successful in repelling Silva's assault, M is mortally wounded. Bond returns to active duty under the command of the new M, Gareth Mallory

 

Spectre

Main article: Spectre (2015 film)

In the aftermath of Raoul Silva's attack on MI6, a cryptic message sets in motion events that will see James Bond come face-to-face with the sinister organisation known as "Spectre". As Gareth Mallory, the newly appointed M, continues fighting political pressures that threaten the future of MI6, Bond follows a trail from Mexico to Austria and Morocco as he is drawn into a confrontation with an enemy from his past; one who holds a dangerous secret that will force him to question the value of everything he has fought to protect.[15][16][17]

Anonymous ID: b0879b Dec. 27, 2018, 2:28 p.m. No.4490517   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4490373

Keystone

 

Mossad: the Keystone spooks

Mossad’s hit in Dubai initially seemed like a textbook assassination, but now awkward questions are being asked of Israel’s government. Andrew Gilligan reports

 

Mahmoud al?Mabhouh, the Hamas terrorist quartermaster, was not the only international man of mystery to die in a Dubai hotel recently. So did James Bond. The CCTV pictures of Mr Mabhouh’s tubby, balding Mossad hit team, in their T?shirts, trainers, white socks and baseball caps, will have destroyed any last illusions that intelligence is a glamour business.

 

For all their felonies against fashion, however, the squad carried out their main crime with remarkable speed. At about three in the afternoon of January 19, Mabhouh landed at Dubai International Airport. By 8.45, he was dead – and by midnight, using their extensive collection of fake European passports, most of his killers had left the country.

 

It was the latest shot in a growing campaign of assassination, designed to intimidate Israel’s two biggest enemies, Iran and Hamas, which began in December with attacks in Damascus and Gaza. And it was the climax of a long, bloody, mostly hidden war between Mabhouh and Israel, waged since at least 1989, when he murdered two Israeli soldiers in Gaza.

 

Last year Mabhouh, who had a key role in Hamas’s arms supply chain, is thought to have masterminded an attempt to smuggle weapons into Gaza from Sudan. Fascinatingly, Mabhouh had just come from Sudan when he arrived in Dubai – and, even more fascinatingly, he was en route to China.

 

In the first days after news of the murder emerged, reaction tended towards the smug. Asked about Israeli involvement in the hit, the interior minister, Eli Yishai, smiled and said: “All the security services make, thank God, great efforts to safeguard the security of the state.” Excited journalists, in Israel and abroad, hailed a further effortless triumph for brutal Mossad efficiency. When the Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer won her match in a Dubai championship, the Tel Aviv website Ynet piped: “Another flawless operation in Dubai.”

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7280578/Mossad-the-Keystone-spooks.html