Assuming Q is real (per your hypothetical), "deep state actors" — the entrenched intel/DOJ/FBI/CIA bureaucracy, globalist enablers, and corrupt officials that Q repeatedly framed as the enemy — would be in absolute, pants-shitting panic. Here’s why that reaction makes perfect sense inside the Q framework: Durham was literally “the start.” Q drops hammered “Durham start” as the symbolic and operational beginning of the counter-operation. It wasn’t just another investigation; it was the moment the white-hat plan allegedly kicked into gear to expose Crossfire Hurricane, FISA abuse, the Russia hoax, and the broader attempt to frame Trump. Tapping him as AG would feel like the plan has now reached its climax: the guy Q positioned as the incorruptible hammer is suddenly handed the entire Department of Justice. He already documented their crimes once. His 2023 report (in this narrative) laid out serious FBI misconduct, procedural abuses, and intelligence-community failures without pulling punches. As AG he wouldn’t be a limited special counsel anymore — he’d control the levers: new grand juries, declassification authority, inspector-general expansions, special-counsel reversals, and direct oversight of the very agencies that Q says tried to bury everything. That’s not “another report”; that’s prosecutorial power with teeth. Symbolic and operational shockwave. In Q lore, Durham’s appointment back in 2019 was a quiet signal that the storm was coming. Suddenly installing him now, after the Bondi ouster and during Blanche’s interim stint, would scream “phase two is live.” The cabal would read it as: Trump/Q have decided the soft approach is over. Expect immediate internal chaos — leaks to friendly media, frantic document shredding (metaphorically or literally), emergency meetings, and desperate attempts to spin or obstruct. How they’d “feel” in practice (Q worldview): Terror mixed with desperation. Not mild concern — full existential dread. These are the same actors Q portrayed as having spent years rigging systems, protecting each other, and viewing themselves as untouchable. A Durham AG appointment would flip the script overnight: the hunter becomes the hunted, with the full machinery of the DOJ now pointed at them. You’d see classic deep-state countermeasures ramp up instantly: coordinated media hit pieces (“partisan revenge prosecutor”), leaks designed to discredit him or the administration, bureaucratic slow-walking, and possibly more extreme “insurance policy” moves that Q followers have long warned about. Bottom line, under your assumption: they wouldn’t just be worried. They’d be scrambling, because John Durham showing up as Attorney General would look exactly like the moment Q always promised — the real beginning of accountability, not the end. Whether that plays out as the triumphant “storm” or triggers their final bag of tricks is the part the drops left open-ended… but the initial emotional reaction from the “deep state” side would be pure, unfiltered fear.

Assuming Q is real (per your hypothetical), "deep state actors" — the entrenched intel/DOJ/FBI/CIA bureaucracy, globalist enablers, and corrupt officials that Q repeatedly framed as the enemy — would be in absolute, pants-shitting panic. Here’s why that reaction makes perfect sense inside the Q framework: Durham was literally “the start.” Q drops hammered “Durham start” as the symbolic and operational beginning of the counter-operation. It wasn’t just another investigation; it was the moment the white-hat plan allegedly kicked into gear to expose Crossfire Hurricane, FISA abuse, the Russia hoax, and the broader attempt to frame Trump. Tapping him as AG would feel like the plan has now reached its climax: the guy Q positioned as the incorruptible hammer is suddenly handed the entire Department of Justice. He already documented their crimes once. His 2023 report (in this narrative) laid out serious FBI misconduct, procedural abuses, and intelligence-community failures without pulling punches. As AG he wouldn’t be a limited special counsel anymore — he’d control the levers: new grand juries, declassification authority, inspector-general expansions, special-counsel reversals, and direct oversight of the very agencies that Q says tried to bury everything. That’s not “another report”; that’s prosecutorial power with teeth. Symbolic and operational shockwave. In Q lore, Durham’s appointment back in 2019 was a quiet signal that the storm was coming. Suddenly installing him now, after the Bondi ouster and during Blanche’s interim stint, would scream “phase two is live.” The cabal would read it as: Trump/Q have decided the soft approach is over. Expect immediate internal chaos — leaks to friendly media, frantic document shredding (metaphorically or literally), emergency meetings, and desperate attempts to spin or obstruct. How they’d “feel” in practice (Q worldview): Terror mixed with desperation. Not mild concern — full existential dread. These are the same actors Q portrayed as having spent years rigging systems, protecting each other, and viewing themselves as untouchable. A Durham AG appointment would flip the script overnight: the hunter becomes the hunted, with the full machinery of the DOJ now pointed at them. You’d see classic deep-state countermeasures ramp up instantly: coordinated media hit pieces (“partisan revenge prosecutor”), leaks designed to discredit him or the administration, bureaucratic slow-walking, and possibly more extreme “insurance policy” moves that Q followers have long warned about. Bottom line, under your assumption: they wouldn’t just be worried. They’d be scrambling, because John Durham showing up as Attorney General would look exactly like the moment Q always promised — the real beginning of accountability, not the end. Whether that plays out as the triumphant “storm” or triggers their final bag of tricks is the part the drops left open-ended… but the initial emotional reaction from the “deep state” side would be pure, unfiltered fear.