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"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.

3 years ago
1 score
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"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.

3 years ago
1 score
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"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.

3 years ago
1 score