I asked a question in today's General Chat earlier, and bubble_bursts recommended I make that question and his answer into its own post, so here we go.
(first, my original question)
Forgive me, but I need to be reminded of one of the basics of this movement.
A common criticism I hear from haters is "He calls himself Q Clearance Patriot, or Q for short. Q clearance is a clearance level within the Department of Energy. What does THAT have to do with anything?"
And I've never been able to shake that question. It's a good point.
If this is a military op, why the Department of Energy?
I know there's an answer for this. I just need to be reminded what it is.
(and now the answer, courtesy of u/bubble_bursts)
Uranium One was what started all this. (Read the full board of the day of the first q drop for me details)
That is the origin of Q and that's where we are headed to disclosure in Iran. Full circle
Q drop 48 was also linked by someone in response to my question, and it looks important:
A few pieces of the pie:
Yes, a Department of Energy (DOE) "Q" clearance is transferable to other federal agencies and departments. This process is known as security clearance reciprocity. By federal policy, all executive branch agencies must accept existing clearances granted by other branches, provided your investigation is current and there is no new disqualifying information.
The DOE is a far more powerful organization than people realize.
More than one meaning.
Misdirection.
The Q doesn’t need a clearance.