What I find interesting about this idea is that I think there is a bit more too it than some think. I guess I would contrast between the "Q team" and the Q operation.
Some folks think that the entire operation is only this "Q team" but I don't think that's the case. Looking at what Q actually wrote:
Q first mentions the "less than ten" motif on Nov 2, 2017
You can count the people who have the full picture on two hands.
Of those (less than 10 people) only three are non-military.
So the less than 10 refers specifically to a group of people who have the full picture. I guess we can label this as "the Q team", but what we should also pay attention to is the contrastive point: "have the full picture"
This implies that there are others who are part of the operation but who do not have the full picture.
Outside of a potential operator who has been dialed-in w/ orders (specific to his/her mission) nobody else has this information.
To me it the Q operation could well have a large number of operators, well beyond the less than ten, maybe many more. We know or highly suspect that Q communicated with some operators via the board: drops were made for various audiences: Anons, for enemy operatives, for White Hat operatives, etc.
For example, Dan the man may have very well been informed about certain parameters of the operation, but only those that specifically related to his mission, i.e. working with Q+ on social media posts and at times coordinating with Q on the chans.
I guess I can go with the "less than 10" = the Q team concept, but I don't think this precludes others being involved in the Q operation to greater or lesser extents. Need-to-know basis is big thing when it comes to military and security.
Well, yeah. We know something about the plan: we know that Q was posting on the chans, that Q was coordinating with Q+, that the purpose of the operation involves the awakening of a lot of people, etc.
We are certainly part of the plan, and part of the plan was to recruit and activate us!
What I find interesting about this idea is that I think there is a bit more too it than some think. I guess I would contrast between the "Q team" and the Q operation.
Some folks think that the entire operation is only this "Q team" but I don't think that's the case. Looking at what Q actually wrote:
Q first mentions the "less than ten" motif on Nov 2, 2017
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So the less than 10 refers specifically to a group of people who have the full picture. I guess we can label this as "the Q team", but what we should also pay attention to is the contrastive point: "have the full picture"
This implies that there are others who are part of the operation but who do not have the full picture.
To me it the Q operation could well have a large number of operators, well beyond the less than ten, maybe many more. We know or highly suspect that Q communicated with some operators via the board: drops were made for various audiences: Anons, for enemy operatives, for White Hat operatives, etc.
For example, Dan the man may have very well been informed about certain parameters of the operation, but only those that specifically related to his mission, i.e. working with Q+ on social media posts and at times coordinating with Q on the chans.
I guess I can go with the "less than 10" = the Q team concept, but I don't think this precludes others being involved in the Q operation to greater or lesser extents. Need-to-know basis is big thing when it comes to military and security.
Looking at it like that, every Anon is part of the Q PLAN but we are not in the know!
Well, yeah. We know something about the plan: we know that Q was posting on the chans, that Q was coordinating with Q+, that the purpose of the operation involves the awakening of a lot of people, etc.
We are certainly part of the plan, and part of the plan was to recruit and activate us!