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Q references Godfather 2 (politicians compromised and controlled by blackmail, Government, Mafia & big business working together in corrupt ways). Godfather 3 (Secret corruption and massive wealth of Vatican and connections to organized crime, "respectable institutions" being fronts for criminals). Sum of all fears (False flag nuclear attack carried out by hidden deep state actors to draw USA & Russia into conflict). But I never quite understood how Iron Eagle (1986) deserved to be on Q's movie list. I think I've figured it out.

In Iron Eagle, there is a civilian kid who's military father has been captured on a mission. Since the government has declined to save his dad he decides to do it himself. The military father and civilian son seem to mirror the relationship of JFK Sr. and JFK Jr. What's really weird about the movie is that in your typical dumb action movie, the protagonist would simply fly his stolen F-16 10k miles to the Middle East, unrefueled and rescue the dad, but that's not what happens. The first half of the movie, the kid uses his extensive knowledge of HOW the military works and his connections in the military to arrange all the pieces to enable the mission. He sets-up air-to-air refueling, satellite data, all kinds of stuff through relationships and deception, and the fact that it's all completely compartmentalized prevents people in the military from understanding that they're enabling an illegal mission that would be impossible to accomplish without their assistance (military is the only way). Q has mentioned that the plan is compartmentalized and only a very small number of people are aware of the entire plan. Sounds very similar, right? Also in the movie, the father is unable to complete his mission without the son (returning him home) and in the case of JFK Sr, he was unable to complete his mission of smashing the deep state and dismantling the CIA, but if Jr is Q (I think he is), he would be completing his father's mission in the same way the kid in Iron Eagle does.

117 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

Q references Godfather 2 (politicians compromised and controlled by blackmail, Government, Mafia & big business working together in corrupt ways). Godfather 3 (Secret corruption and massive wealth of Vatican and connections to organized crime, "respectable institutions" being fronts for criminals). Sum of all fears (False flag nuclear attack carried out by hidden deep state actors to draw USA & Russia into conflict). But I never quite understood how Iron Eagle (1986) deserved to be on Q movie the list. I think I've figured it out.

In Iron Eagle, there is a civilian kid who's military father has been captured on a mission. Since the government has declined to save his dad he decides to do it himself. The military father and civilian son seem to mirror the relationship of JFK Sr. and JFK Jr. What's really weird about the movie is that in your typical dumb action movie, the protagonist would simply fly his stolen F-16 10k miles to the Middle East, unrefueled and rescue the dad, but that's not what happens. The first half of the movie, the kid uses his extensive knowledge of HOW the military works and his connections in the military to arrange all the pieces to enable the mission. He sets-up air-to-air refueling, satellite data, all kinds of stuff through relationships and deception, and the fact that it's all completely compartmentalized prevents people in the military from understanding that they're enabling an illegal mission that would be impossible to accomplish without their assistance (military is the only way). Q has mentioned that the plan is compartmentalized and only a very small number of people are aware of the entire plan. Sounds very similar, right? Also in the movie, the father is unable to complete his mission without the son (returning him home) and in the case of JFK Sr, he was unable to complete his mission of smashing the deep state and dismantling the CIA, but if Jr is Q (I think he is), he would be completing his father's mission in the same way the kid in Iron Eagle does.

118 days ago
2 score
Reason: Edited for clarity

Q references Godfather 2 (politicians compromised and controlled by blackmail, Government, Mafia & big business working together in corrupt ways). Godfather 3 (Secret corruption and massive wealth of Vatican and connections to organized crime, "respectable institutions" being fronts for criminals). Sum of all fears (False flag nuclear attack carried out by hidden deep state actors to draw USA & Russia into conflict). But I never quite understood how Iron Eagle (1986) deserved to be on Q movie the list. I think I've figured it out.

In Iron Eagle, there is a civilian kid who's military father has been captured on a mission. Since the government has declined to save his dad he decides to do it himself. The military father and civilian son seems to mirror the relationship of JFK Sr. and JFK Jr. What's really weird about the movie is that in your typical dumb action movie, the protagonist would simply fly his stolen F-16 10k miles to the Middle East, unrefueled and rescue the dad, but that's not what happens. The first half of the movie, the kid uses his extensive knowledge of HOW the military works and his connections in the military to arrange all the pieces to enable the mission. He sets-up air-to-air refueling, satellite data, all kinds of stuff through relationships and deception, and the fact that it's all completely compartmentalized prevents people in the military from understanding that they're enabling an illegal mission that would be impossible to accomplish without their assistance (military is the only way). Q has mentioned that the plan is compartmentalized and only a very small number of people are aware of the entire plan. Sounds very similar, right? Also in the movie, the father is unable to complete his mission without the son (returning him home) and in the case of JFK Sr, he was unable to complete his mission of smashing the deep state and dismantling the CIA, but if Jr is Q (I think he is), he would be completing his father's mission in the same way the kid in Iron Eagle does.

118 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Q references Godfather 2 (politicians compromised and controlled by blackmail, Government, Mafia & big business working together in corrupt ways). Godfather 3 (Secret corruption and massive wealth of Vatican and connections to organized crime, "respectable institutions" being fronts for criminals). Sum of all fears (False flag nuclear attack carried out by hidden deep state actors to draw USA & Russia into conflict). But I never quite understood how Iron Eagle (1986) deserved to be on Q movie the list. I think I've figured it out.

In Iron Eagle, there is a civilian kid who's military father has been captured on a mission. Since the government has declined to save his dad he decides to do it himself. The military father and civilian son seems to mirror the relationship of JFK Sr. and JFK Jr. What's really weird about the movie is that in your typical dumb war movie, the protagonist would simply fly his stolen F-16 10k miles to the Middle East, unrefueled and rescue the dad, but that's not what happens. The first half of the movie, the kid uses his extensive knowledge of HOW the military works and his connections in the military to arrange all the pieces to enable the mission. He sets-up air-to-air refueling, satellite data, all kinds of stuff through relationships and deception, and the fact that it's all completely compartmentalized prevents people in the military from understanding that they're enabling an illegal mission that would be impossible to accomplish without their assistance (military is the only way). Q has mentioned that the plan is compartmentalized and only a very small number of people are aware of the entire plan. Sounds very similar, right? Also in the movie, the father is unable to complete his mission without the son (returning him home) and in the case of JFK Sr, he was unable to complete his mission of smashing the deep state and dismantling the CIA, but if Jr is Q (I think he is), he would be completing his father's mission in the same way the kid in Iron Eagle does.

118 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Q references Godfather 2 (politicians compromised and controlled by blackmail, Government, Mafia & big business working together in corrupt ways). Godfather 3 (Secret corruption and massive wealth of Vatican and connections to organized crime, "respectable institutions" being fronts for criminals). Sum of all fears (False flag nuclear attack carried out by hidden deep state actors to draw USA & Russia into conflict). But I never quite understood how Iron Eagle (1986) deserved to be on Q movie the list. I think I've figured it out.

In Iron Eagle, there is a civilian kid who's military father has been captured on a mission. Since the government has declined to save his dad he decides to do it himself. The military father and civilian son seems to mirror the relationship of JFK Sr. and JFK Jr. What's really weird about the movie is that in your typical dumb war movie, the protagonist would simply fly his stolen F-16 10k miles to the Middle East, unrefueled and rescue the dad, but that's not what happens. The first half of the movie, the kid uses his extensive knowledge of HOW the military works and his connections in the military to arrange all the pieces to enable the mission. He sets-up air-to-air refueling, satellite data, all kinds of stuff through relationships and deception, and the fact that it's all completely compartmentalized prevents people in the military from understanding that they're enabling an illegal mission that would be impossible without their assistance. Q has mentioned that the plan is compartmentalized and only a very small number of people are aware of the entire plan. Sounds very similar, right? Also in the movie, the father is unable to complete his mission without the son (returning him home) and in the case of JFK Sr, he was unable to complete his mission of smashing the deep state and dismantling the CIA, but if Jr is Q (I think he is), he would be completing his father's mission in the same way the kid in Iron Eagle does.

118 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Q references Godfather 2 (politicians compromised and controlled by blackmail, Government, Mafia & big business working together in corrupt ways). Godfather 3 (Secret corruption and massive wealth of Vatican and connections to organized crime, "respectable institutions" just being fronts for more crime). Sum of all fears (False flag nuclear attack carried out by hidden deep state actors to draw USA & Russia into conflict). But I never quite understood how Iron Eagle (1986) deserved to be on Q movie the list. I think I've figured it out.

In Iron Eagle, there is a civilian kid who's military father has been captured on a mission. Since the government has declined to save his dad he decides to do it himself. The military father and civilian son seems to mirror the relationship of JFK Sr. and JFK Jr. What's really weird about the movie is that in your typical dumb war movie, the protagonist would simply fly his stolen F-16 10k miles to the Middle East, unrefueled and rescue the dad, but that's not what happens. The first half of the movie, the kid uses his extensive knowledge of HOW the military works and his connections in the military to arrange all the pieces to enable the mission. He sets-up air-to-air refueling, satellite data, all kinds of stuff through relationships and deception, and the fact that it's all completely compartmentalized prevents people in the military from understanding that they're enabling an illegal mission that would be impossible without their assistance. Q has mentioned that the plan is compartmentalized and only a very small number of people are aware of the entire plan. Sounds very similar, right? Also in the movie, the father is unable to complete his mission without the son (returning him home) and in the case of JFK Sr, he was unable to complete his mission of smashing the deep state and dismantling the CIA, but if Jr is Q (I think he is), he would be completing his father's mission in the same way the kid in Iron Eagle does.

118 days ago
1 score