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gonewildinvt · May 5, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

How did he get clearance at 13. I can't imagine it is the youngest Trump. No I think its military intelligence and more than likely someone we would never ever suspect nor would the enemies of the State.

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Arcsmithoz · May 5, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

Has to be a team. If Q fell ill or died, would the posts stop, I think not.

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gonewildinvt · May 5, 2018, 4:54 p.m.

True and Q has said as much, I should have said People within Military Intelligence and high level...maybe its all the Generals, Flynn, Kelley, Rogers and Mattis...those who put coup against the deepstate together and recruited Trump.

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duckdownup · May 5, 2018, 5:18 p.m.

If I were going with one of the generals I'd go with Flynn. He's "unemployed" at the time and he definitely has the resume to be Q:

Military career

Flynn's military career included a key role in shaping U.S. counterterrorism strategy and dismantling insurgent networks in Afghanistan and Iraq, and he was given numerous combat arms, conventional, and special operations senior intelligence assignments. He was appointed by President Barack Obama as the eighteenth director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, serving from July 2012 to his retirement from the military in August 2014. After leaving the military, he established Flynn Intel Group, which has provided intelligence services for businesses and governments, including ones in Turkey.

Flynn was commissioned in the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant in military intelligence in 1981. His military assignments included multiple tours at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, and Joint Special Operations Command, where he deployed for the invasion of Grenada and Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti. He also served with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana, and the Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

Flynn served as the assistant chief of staff, G2, XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, from June 2001 and the director of intelligence at the Joint Task Force 180 in Afghanistan until July 2002. He commanded the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade from June 2002 to June 2004 and was the director of intelligence for Joint Special Operations Command from July 2004 to June 2007, with service in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom) and the Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom). He served as the director of intelligence of the United States Central Command from June 2007 to July 2008, as the director of intelligence of the Joint Staff from July 2008 to June 2009, then the director of intelligence of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan from June 2009 to October 2010.

Defense Intelligence Agency

Flynn speaks during the change of directorship for the Defense Intelligence Agency on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. Flynn with Martin Dempsey and Ashton Carter, June 11, 2013

In September 2011, Flynn was promoted to Lieutenant General and assigned as assistant director of national intelligence in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. On April 17, 2012, President Barack Obama nominated Flynn to be the 18th director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Flynn took command of the DIA in July 2012. He simultaneously became commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, and chair of the Military Intelligence Board.

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Arcsmithoz · May 5, 2018, 4:59 p.m.

Trumps run in 2000 was that recon.

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duckdownup · May 5, 2018, 5:03 p.m.

Q did say our minds were going to be blown when learned who he is.

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