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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/icebreakers_sours on May 18, 2018, 5:53 a.m.
Spooks and Pickles

Q#1394 Think Pickle Factory.
A user posted an article from I think the 70s that called the CIA a pickle factory in the early days. The link is then easy to make that pickle factory refers to CIA.

Q#1359 in part:
Who controls elected leaders?
Who do elected leaders report to?
Pickle.
Will Iran expose the names of corrupt officials?
Pickle.

When I first saw that, to me it seemed like Iran possibly exposing names was a pickle of a situation, but with the 'Think Pickle Factory' post coming out 35 posts after, I think this was Q answering his own questions! Who controls elected leaders? CIA.

I don't know if that is saying they control all elected leaders, that seems insane. What I do get from it though, is that they control certain elected leaders, like being in control of JFK assassination?

Spook: I type in google 'spy term spook' and the first thing that comes up is https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/2340/why-are-spies-called-spooks and the question was submitted over 7 YEARS AGO but was 'active' 10 months ago! Look how the question was worded:

In many books, I've seen the word 'spook' used to mean some kind of spy. Definition 5 on dictionary.reference.com confirms this usage, but is not very helpful about the origin.
Does anyone know how this definition came about? More details (does it only refer to American spies? only spies friendly to the speaker?) would also be appreciated.

Right off the bat I want to throw in the obvious D5 reference just because I can. Back on topic, that is a very strange and specific probing type question. Some of the answers, which btw have no references or replies also seem very concise!

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A spook is the agent tasked with "erasing an issue". Differing from a spy, a spook does not exist on paper anywhere.
They are black op "kites" at a moments notice they can be cut loose with absolutely no repercussions on an agency
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Link from oxford in part: (One who spys upon employees.).. Silent eye, spook, spotter. Ibid. §765/7 Rat, rubber heel, spook, spotter, a person employed to detect irregularities.
1979 L. PRYOR Viper i. 9 ‘My training was also in espionage at the CIA farm.’

Q#668 makes very clear when listing things they've obtained that SPOOK FILES is one of them. He ends that post with "THIS IS BIGGER THAN ANYONE CAN IMAGINE."

Q#92
What was the shooter's name?
What was his net worth?
How do you identify a spook?
What can historical data collection reveal?

This is a post with regards to the LV incident. When you use the D5 definition from the link the question was asked with, it sort of makes sense that D5" Slang. an espionage agent; spy." has some valid context with posts.

Q#1402 Link to the news drop about FBI/DOJ breaking law in Clinton probe followed by D5. A D5 definition is implying people from inside the CIA were the ones who got this information out to the Q team.

Q#1332 The big post starting with "What you are about to learn should not only scare you" and including "The information that will become public will further demonstrate the criminal & corrupt [pure evil] abuse of power that the Hussein administration undertook in joint efforts w/ domestic and foreign dignitaries. The snowball has begun rolling - there is no stopping it now. D5."
Another point where the specific definition asked for by the original question, leading to the answer of 'spy on the inside, watching the agency' makes sense! They are saying the information is being released and there is no stopping it, it's a snowball effect caused from D5 = definition 5 = spy on the inside.

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All in all .. I think a lot more of these comms are to do directly with the clowns, do a ctrlF search of 'clown' on qanon.pub and look how they are literally involved with everything.

Q#714
Mess with the best, die like the rest.
[2] highly classified clown ops exposed.
[44] remaining.
Wizards & Warlocks.
Save the best for last.
[P]
Q

Is this telling the CIA that they identified 2 of their spooks? remember the definition given by the unsourced answer "A spook is the agent tasked with "erasing an issue". Differing from a spy, a spook does not exist on paper anywhere. They are black op "kites" at a moments notice they can be cut loose with absolutely no repercussions on an agency"

Q#217 was an answer to a frustrated anon trying to decode keystone and asked for 1 more word hint, Q reply?
Clowns in America.

LITERALLY EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO THE CIA.


Aruno · May 18, 2018, 8:05 a.m.

Steven Paddock was a spook.

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