If you're here on TGAW you probably already accept that Q is not a "larp" or an underhand government "psyop" so let's delve deeper into the reality of Q.
Clandestine wrote a great article on why this not the case and that can be read here: https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/is-q-a-psyop?sd=pf Clandestine does a much better job of explaining (than I could) why Q is real and why it's highly unlikely that Q is either of those things.
I wanted to add to his post to explain to anons who or rather what Q is and the evidence I have for that. First of all Q's identity has likely already been revealed by former US army General Paul E Valley. In an interview with Americancanuck radio, Valley explained how Q was a "white hat" psychological information campaign tied in with a group of 800 high-ranking military officials called "The Army Of Northern Virginia"
An excerpt from the interview can be found here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwfhcDy8FfU
In the excerpt, Valley explains how the Q group no longer believes in many of the institutions set up to defend America, which even includes the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) interestingly he also explains later in another part of the interview how this group has also been working on creating a new internet, the relevance of that will be demonstrated later.
The number 800 seems disappointing, doesn't it? But that number is likely the number of top brass behind it rather than able-bodied men. An article from various MSM sources reveals what I believe to be the full scale of the Q operation, this is taken from Newsweek;
https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-inside-militarys-secret-undercover-army-1591881
In the article, Newsweek obviously doesn't mention Q or anything Q related but it does talk about a secret army being run from the pentagon.
The article states
The largest undercover force the world has ever known is the one created by the Pentagon over the past decade. Some 60,000 people now belong to this secret army, many working under masked identities and in low profile, all part of a broad program called "signature reduction."
Note that this has been created in the last "decade" and note the sheer scale of the operation, when Q said "less than 10" he was talking about individuals who have "the full picture" NOT the number of people involved. The article laments that when China and Russia do the same thing, it is often "decried" but acknowledges the changing shape of war, being an MSM article it is also highly critical of these practices.
No one knows the program's total size, and the explosion of signature reduction has never been examined for its impact on military policies and culture. Congress has never held a hearing on the subject. And yet the military developing this gigantic clandestine force challenges U.S. laws, the Geneva Conventions, the code of military conduct and basic accountability.
What they mean by "No one" is they mean the corrupt elements in media etc don't know and their bullshit about Geneva conventions and "accountability" is just seething at the fact that they can't poison or stop it. The article goes on to talk about particular elements of this "secret army"
The newest and fastest growing group is the clandestine army that never leaves their keyboards. These are the cutting-edge cyber fighters and intelligence collectors who assume false personas online, employing "nonattribution" and "misattribution" techniques to hide the who and the where of their online presence while they search for high-value targets and collect what is called "publicly accessible information"—or even engage in campaigns to influence and manipulate social media.
Did you spot that? "The cladestine army" not "a cladestine army" so there is a unit or army called "clandestine" does that sound name familiar to anyone? I am well aware that cladestine means secretive but make sure you check again; THE NAME is "The cladestine army" it is NOT an adjective to describe a secret army.
Also note how it talks about this group "never leaving their keyboards" and "campaigns to influence and manipulate" social media, does that sound like anyone to you?
Without writing a commentary on the whole article there are really two pieces to add, the first is here
"Hundreds work in and for the NSA, but over the past five years, every military intelligence and special operations unit has developed some kind of "web" operations cell that both collects intelligence and tends to the operational security of its very activities."
So we get acknowledgement of elements working within the NSA over the past five years, 2021-2016 is 5 years, who was elected in 2016 again? When we refer back to this "web" operations cell it sounds a little bit like a "new" internet or could be the millions of "dormant" IP adresses that went live after Trump left the White House and now operate from Florida under some 'shady' address.
An article on this is here
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/04/24/pentagon-internet-address-mystery/
So this is a very long post but essentially the tl:dr is that Q is a secret army operating out of the pentagon under the name "The Army of Northern Virginia" and is running its operations from Florida, you should subscribe to Cladestine too because he is explaining the operation as an "outsider" though I doubt he is, in recent posts he's explained exactly how it is going to down and I have a feeling he might be accurate.
EDIT 1: I want to note the Newsweek article was written by William M Arkin who is former military intelligence so may well be a white hat.
I'm having a little trouble following your thought process, fren. Do you have some typos in your post that are confusing?
what are you having trouble with?