Anonymous ID: 4076bb May 3, 2020, 8:57 a.m. No.9010947   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1155

>>9010804

>U1 FBI informant.

>Have secret sessions been underway?

>How could this be discovered?

>What must be reported even if filed under 'State Secrets'?

>It's a name recognized around the world.

>Alice & Wonderland.

 

A W = Atomic Weapons

 

Nuclear incidents and accidents must be reported under the

 

Pinnacle

 

Pinnacle is a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff OPREP-3 (Operational Event/Incident Report) reporting flagword used in the United States National Command Authority structure. The term "Pinnacle" denotes an incident of interest to the Major Commands, Department of Defense and National Command Authority, in that it:

 

Generates a higher level of military action

Causes a national reaction

Affects international relationships

Causes immediate widespread coverage in news media

Is clearly against the national interest

Affects current national policy

 

All of the following reporting terms are classified Pinnacle, with the exception of Bent Spear, Faded Giant and Dull Sword. AFI 10-206 notes that the flagword Pinnacle may be added to Bent Spear or Faded Giant to expedite reporting to the National Military Command Center (NMCC).[3]

Bent Spear

 

Bent Spear refers to incidents involving nuclear weapons, warheads, components or vehicles transporting nuclear material that are of significant interest but are not categorized as Pinnacle - Nucflash or Pinnacle - Broken Arrow. Bent Spear incidents include violations or breaches of handling and security regulations.

 

An example of a Bent Spear incident occurred on the August 2007 flight of a B-52 bomber from Minot AFB to Barksdale AFB which mistakenly carried six cruise missiles with live nuclear warheads.[4]

Broken Arrow

 

Broken Arrow refers to an accidental event that involves nuclear weapons, warheads or components that does not create a risk of nuclear war. These include:

 

Accidental or unexplained nuclear detonation

Non-nuclear detonation or burning of a nuclear weapon

Radioactive contamination

Loss in transit of nuclear asset with or without its carrying vehicle

Jettisoning of a nuclear weapon or nuclear component

Public hazard, actual or implied

 

Nucflash

 

Nucflash refers to detonation or possible detonation of a nuclear weapon which creates a risk of an outbreak of nuclear war. Events which may be classified Nucflash include:

 

Accidental, unauthorized, or unexplained nuclear detonation or possible detonation.

Accidental or unauthorized launch of a nuclear-armed or nuclear-capable missile in the direction of, or having the capability to reach, another nuclear-capable country.

Unauthorized flight of, or deviation from an approved flight plan by, a nuclear-armed or nuclear-capable aircraft with the capability to penetrate the airspace of another nuclear-capable country.

Detection of unidentified objects by a missile warning system or interference (experienced by such a system or related communications) that appears threatening and could create a risk of nuclear war.

 

This term is a report that has the highest precedence in the OPREP-3 reporting structure. All other reporting terms such as Broken Arrow, Empty Quiver, etc., while very important, are secondary to this report.[3]

https://military.wikia.org/wiki/United_States_military_nuclear_incident_terminology

 

OPREP-3 SIR (SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORT) USMC

OPREP-3 NAVY BLUE (NB) USN

OPREP-3 US Army

OPREP-3 BEELINE (B) or HOMELINE (H) USAF

 

https://www.mcieast.marines.mil/Portals/33/Documents/Adjutant/SAPR_MCO%203504.2%20OPREP%203%20Reporting[1].pdf

Anonymous ID: 4076bb May 3, 2020, 9:24 a.m. No.9011155   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9010947

Reference from DoDI 6055.07 - Mishap Notification, Investigation, Reporting, and Record Keeping

 

Jencks Act

Title 18 Section 3500

§ 2422. Office of Defense Nuclear Security(a) Establishment There is within the Administration an Office of Defense Nuclear Security, headed by a Chief appointed by the Secretary of Energy. The Administrator shall recommend to the Secretary suitable candidates for such position. (b) Chief of Defense Nuclear Security(1) The head of the Office of Defense Nuclear Security is the Chief of Defense Nuclear Security, who shall report to the Administrator and shall implement the security policies directed by the Secretary and Administrator.(2) The Chief shall have direct access to the Secretary and all other officials of the Department and the contractors of the Department concerning security matters.(3) The Chief shall be responsible for the development and implementation of security pro-grams for the Administration, including the protection, control and accounting of materials,and for the physical and cyber security for all facilities of the Administration.

 

§ 2423. Counterintelligence programs(a) National security laboratories and nuclear weapons production facilities The Secretary of Energy shall, at each national security laboratory and nuclear weapons production facility, establish and maintain a counterintelligence program adequate to protect national security information at that laboratory or production facility.(b) Other facilities The Secretary of Energy shall, at each Administration facility not described in subsection (a)of this section at which Restricted Data is located, assign an employee of the Office of Counterintelligence of the Department of Energy who shall be responsible for and assess counterintelligence matters at that facility.

 

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCODE-2011-title50/pdf/USCODE-2011-title50-chap41-subchapII.pdf

Anonymous ID: 4076bb May 3, 2020, 9:36 a.m. No.9011239   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9011107

The Flynn case is "The Case"

 

This is the starting point of the new movie…Spygate. I think Q is pointing us to direct our efforts to that scene. Sure, lots of important stuff is also habbening, but it all hinges on Spygate.

 

Flynn's case is how the evidence is going to be introduced.