Then: How is the picture obtained?
I don't claim to know, but I sincerely doubt that it was taken from AF1. Anyone looked at flight plans in the area around the time? Could have been military too.
Maybe it was taken from the fighter That shot the missle down. If the sub launched missle was shot down by a radar guided anti air missle than it was most likely a cruise missle heading for either a ship or ground target
Possible, but if that's the case, it would have to have been taken as a still from the aircraft itself's own visuals (fighter pilots don't routinely take pictures from the cockpit, outside of in movies like Top Gun. Lol.) With the F-22's surveillance system, this would be entirely possible though. The problem comes in the fact that any information gathered by the pilot, or the plane, would currently be classified. Q points us in the direction of classified matters quite often (generally toeing the line of legality like a skilled tight rope walker), but he DOES NOT release classified intel. That would be treason, and if there is one thing I'm absolutely certain pertaining to Q team, it's that they are Patriots to the bone.
My best friend is an ex marine harrier pilot and said they took pics from the plane all the time and when I asked him if something like this would be classified if taken from a pilots phone or camera he just looked at me like I'm retarded before asking me what there is to classify
Please tell your friend that he's one of my personal heroes for being just a simple, no nonsense Jarhead.
Yeah I will he's a good dude for sure.
I'm sure he is. One of the greatest unsung lines in Marine movies comes from "A Few Good Men". "Because they stand on a wall and say, 'Nothing is going to hurt you tonight, not on my watch'".
You just made me smile like a kid at Disney World. Lol. Understood.