Wizards are the analysts. Warlocks are the hackers.
One interprets the data, the other acts on it.
Hackers can be White Hats, as well as Black Hats.
Kash was an Executive Branch official, and had little to no capacity to act in a Justice/Military capacity. So anything he found had to be handed off.
If Kash is purporting to be a Wizard, to whom does he give the info he found? He had to be careful it wouldn't wind up in the wrong hands.
It's only occult because occult means "hidden" and "obscured."
Ultimately, they are code words for what their roles entail. Just like being called a pig means you're a cop. They embraced the stereotype, and used it as a codename for their group, which formed well before Q and was likely the reason Obama sic'd Snowden to uproot them from the NSA where they were working to undo the 4th Reich Bush-era Domestic Surveillance system we call the Patriot Act.
Enough survived, and now we have Q. Kash was likely a recruit, not a founding member.
Interesting theory. Kash was DOJ/NSD, then JSOC, then a "special mission" resulting in a CIA commendation and finally to a senior staff position on the HPSCI. He has all the hallmarks of a Wizard = Analyst.
Q Group within the NSA is the Associate Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence which existed long before Snowden. I question Q Group (vs Q Team) and their direct involvement with the plan, given their CI mission.
Wizards are the analysts. Warlocks are the hackers.
One interprets the data, the other acts on it.
Hackers can be White Hats, as well as Black Hats.
Kash was an Executive Branch official, and had little to no capacity to act in a Justice/Military capacity. So anything he found had to be handed off.
If Kash is purporting to be a Wizard, to whom does he give the info he found? He had to be careful it wouldn't wind up in the wrong hands.
It's only occult because occult means "hidden" and "obscured."
Ultimately, they are code words for what their roles entail. Just like being called a pig means you're a cop. They embraced the stereotype, and used it as a codename for their group, which formed well before Q and was likely the reason Obama sic'd Snowden to uproot them from the NSA where they were working to undo the 4th Reich Bush-era Domestic Surveillance system we call the Patriot Act.
Enough survived, and now we have Q. Kash was likely a recruit, not a founding member.
Interesting theory. Kash was DOJ/NSD, then JSOC, then a "special mission" resulting in a CIA commendation and finally to a senior staff position on the HPSCI. He has all the hallmarks of a Wizard = Analyst.
"Wizards and Warlocks" have been widely used within the USAF community for various missions and units: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=wizards+and+warlocks+air+force+patch&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images
Q Group within the NSA is the Associate Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence which existed long before Snowden. I question Q Group (vs Q Team) and their direct involvement with the plan, given their CI mission.