It's drop 60: https://qalerts.app/?n=60
You can count the people who have the full picture on two hands. Of those (less than 10 people) only three are non-military. Why is this relevant? Game theory. Outside of a potential operator who has been dialed-in w/ orders (specific to his/her mission) nobody else has this information. Operators never divulge. Alice & Wonderland.
Specifically this line:
Outside of a potential operator who has been dialed-in w/ orders (specific to his/her mission) nobody else has this information.
I've never seen anyone focus in on that one. But it's ALWAYS stood out to me. One of the craziest things about all this is who would have been in on it from the beginning, right? This post, and that line, seem to be telling us that someone else is part of this, but...only potentially...
So even team Q wasn't sure? Who is this one, apparently special person? And how are they actually related to the plan? Who would have all the same information as the original Q people, but not really be part of them? And what is their mission? Where did they get their orders from? And why are they a "potential" operator?
It's simply stating that everything is compartmentalized. Operators are given a specific mission, they have no knowledge of the overall plan. Only less than 10 have the complete picture. That way there is less chance of leaks, either intentional, accidental or forced. It's safer for the operators and the security of the overall plan. This is how a lot of large covert operations are managed. Take for instance the Manhattan Project. Although there were thousands of people involved, including hundreds of scientists, only a few people knew the overall plan. Every team worked on their specific project isolated from what the other teams were doing.
The region where I come from was very involved in the Manhattan project. Youre right, everyone was assigned to a particular doo-hickey or widget, but had no idea what it was for ultimately.