Q Predicts Another Wikileaks Tweet

Q dropped one word, “APACHE,” all in caps in his last drop.

Today, Wikileaks retweeted an Army tweet about Apache helicopters, to promote some old classified video they released showing Apaches operating.

There is a theory that APACHE is an acronym for the following names, but there is no evidence for it:

Andrew McCabe
Peter Strzok
Adam Schiff
Chuck Schumer
Hillary Clinton
Eric Holder

It leaves out Comey, Brennan, Obama, Jarrett, and a host of others I would assume would be involved, so I would not read too much into this theory.

This is the second time Q dropped a hint only to have Wikileaks follow on with a related tweet. Previously Q asked if anyone wanted a game of chess, only to have Julian Assange cryptically tweet out a chess board.

I take this as Q demonstrating that he has access to high level intel, and can predict what even a highly technologically competent, intel-savvy, and surveillance-aware entity is going to do before they do it. An alternative theory would be that Q is a member of Wikileaks, or even Assange himself, but given Q has done other demonstrations that Assange or a member of Wikileaks couldn’t do, it does look like Q is somebody with very high level-access to the US government’s most sensitive intelligence products.

Q may also intend it as a cautionary message to you. If intel wants in, it is very difficult to keep them out if you use technology, even if you are very technologically sophisticated. Part of it is, you never really know if what is displayed on your screen, is in fact, related to what is going on in your system.

An example. I knew a system administrator years back for a small company. He was called in by a worker who had a system that was non-responsive. He came in to the office, sat at the computer, and saw the user’s unique desktop. He tried to move the mouse and it moved the cursor over the desktop, but it would not click on anything when he tried. He shut the system down and rebooted, and it was the same thing. Ctrl-alt-delete to look at the task manager, and everything looked right. Suddenly another employee called with the same problem. A few more popped up, and in the rush, he began to think something very bad was going on and it was spreading.

It turned out some dickhead in the office had taken screenshots of each user’s desktop, saved it as an image file, and then set it as the background on the desktop. He then moved all the icons on the desktop off it over the edges, and dropped the task bar out of sight. When the admin came to the screen, he saw a photo of the desktop in the full screen, and all the icons and the taskbar, but clicking on them of course, did nothing.

So yes, you thought you downloaded a fresh copy of Linux, and the install appeared to look right on the screen and the screen said the certificate checked out, but the reality is for an average user, it is difficult to determine if what is on the screen is actually what is going on in your system, if somebody else has any sort of external access to it, and can insert themselves between you and whatever you are trying to pull down.

So as always, be careful once Trump leaves office and we are all back on the road to Apocalypse.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because nothing is ever what is seems

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Pitcrew
Pitcrew
6 years ago

In Operation Neptune Spear, the NSA determined that Osama’s house didn’t have any internet connections. Makes you wonder just how they did that. Really gets the gears turning.

Andy
Andy
6 years ago

I think you are losing it with this Q stuff.

Veritas Quaerite
Veritas Quaerite
Reply to  Andy
6 years ago

… but that is the exact issue in playing the intelligence game – the whole idea is to create fog and indecision about what is true and what is false. To increase uncertainty – not bring clarity. Or alternatively and preferably, only bring clarity to a select few while making ordinary individuals that have figured things out look like the are losing it or are insane.

Although I am skeptical of “Q”, even if “Q” is nothing more than a construct as opposed to an actual person, to the extent that the apparent aims and outcomes of the Q drops align with what I want to see happen, then it make sense to support the meme and proliferate the narrative…

Ron
Ron
6 years ago

Im beginning to want to build a copy of gentoo. I wonder if its still around.

Lowell
Lowell
6 years ago

Your WORK computer should NEVER be connected to the internet. OR ANY network. Or have bluetooth.