"The junta plan"...? Strange description, do people still use that word? I've never seen it used in regards to our military or Q until just now; it almost always has a negative connotation. Journalists use "junta" when they want to imply illegitimacy, usually in the context of Latin American or Asian political violence.
"The junta plan"...? Strange description, do people still use that word? I've never seen it used in regards to our military or Q until just now; it almost always has a negative connotation. Journalists use it when they want to imply illegitimacy, usually in the context of South American or Asian political violence.
"The junta plan"...? strange reference, do people still use that word? I've never seen it used in regards to our military or Q until just now; it almost always has a negative connotation. Journalists use it when they want to imply illegitimacy, usually in the context of South American or Asian political violence.