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Thanks for your reply. I re-read post #2381 (10-9-18) and you seem to have inserted "(Stealth Bomber)" repeatedly in your Q post #2381 quote. Q did not actually say "AG Sessions (Stealth Bomber)" in either of those sentences you just stated - you added the "(Stealth Bomber)" part as if Q said that, when that wasn't in the Q post.
Here is what Q's words actually were from that passage in post #2381:
"How do you navigate around installed corrupt [FBI][DOJ]?
USE A STEALTH BOMBER
Who must authorize firing of FBI/DOJ officials?
Why did McCabe try to take SESSIONS out?"
Q's question about "Who must authorize firing of FBI/DOJ officials?" could be the Attorney General, but could also be the Deputy Attorney General (Rod Rosenstein at the time) and/or the AG Chief of Staff (Matt Whitaker at the time).
Among the DAG's responsibilities are:
"Be responsible for all DOJ attorney personnel matters, including final action in matters pertaining to the employment, separation, and discipline (except for GS-15 and below attorney matters which have been delegated to the Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management."
AG Chief of Staff's responsibilities include:
"Manages the budget and finance, human resources, personnel and labor relations, information
technology, and support services functions of the agency."
While I agree that Q is dropping hints and suggestions that Sessions may be the "stealth bomber" in post #2381 - Q does not ever directly say that outright there (or anywhere else, to my knowledge). Q's post #2462 (11-9-18) where Q talks about several shadow/background players being more stealthy/deadly seem to contradict the assumption that AG Sessions is the "stealth bomber" player highlighted.
In this passage from Q post #2462:
"Who was SESSIONS' CHIEF OF STAFF?
What were the responsibilities of WHITAKER?
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A CHIEF OF STAFF?
SHADOW PLAYERS ARE THE DEADLIEST [STEALTH]."
To me, in this Q post (#2462), it sounds more like a "stealth bomber" would not be a household name, front-line, prominent department head (especially the head of law enforcement), such as the actual Attorney General (Jeff Sessions). I don't see how Sessions would be viewed as "stealth" when he was the AG. Even though he was recused from the Russia hoax investigation, he was still the AG for everything else. The main topic being discussed in Q post #2462 is primarily discussing the removal of corrupt DOJ/FBI officials (personnel changes/clean up) before the big arrests can start - not really focused on the Mueller investigation in that post.
In Q post #2462, the behind-the-scenes, lesser known players who operate in the background/shadows (i.e., Sessions' Chief of Staff - Matt Whitaker, intel liaison Ezra Cohen-Watnick, US Atty Huber, IG Horowitz) are highlighted re: who possible "stealth" players are. I tend to believe "stealth bomber" folks would be people who aren't in the spotlight, who aren't department heads, who aren't widely known - because how would you be considered "stealth" if everyone knows who you are and what you're doing?
Maybe I'm being too literal, but when I think of a "stealth bomber" I think of the actual plane that's nearly invisible on radar and packs a whopper of a (surprise) punch - not someone/something that's out in the open and clearly visible.
Just my opinion/interpretation though. There could be (and I'd guess there likely are) MANY "stealth bombers" in the mix of "The Plan." And I hope that we have a TON of secret weapons and stealth bombers operating ALL over the place, protecting POTUS and restoring America. :-)
[–] 19673333? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Thanks for your reply. I re-read post #2381 (10-9-18) and you seem to have inserted "(Stealth Bomber)" repeatedly in your Q post #2381 quote. Q did not actually say "AG Sessions (Stealth Bomber)" in either of those sentences you just stated - you added the "(Stealth Bomber)" part as if Q said that, when that wasn't in the Q post.
Here is what Q's words actually were from that passage in post #2381:
"How do you navigate around installed corrupt [FBI][DOJ]? USE A STEALTH BOMBER Who must authorize firing of FBI/DOJ officials? Why did McCabe try to take SESSIONS out?"
Q's question about "Who must authorize firing of FBI/DOJ officials?" could be the Attorney General, but could also be the Deputy Attorney General (Rod Rosenstein at the time) and/or the AG Chief of Staff (Matt Whitaker at the time).
Here's what the DOJ.gov website says about the key responsibilities of the DAG according to: https://www.justice.gov/jmd/organization-mission-and-functions-manual-attorney-general
Among the DAG's responsibilities are: "Be responsible for all DOJ attorney personnel matters, including final action in matters pertaining to the employment, separation, and discipline (except for GS-15 and below attorney matters which have been delegated to the Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management."
Here's what the OAG website states as the duties of the AG's Chief of Staff (Matt Whitaker at the time), according to the job description posted at: http://oag.dc.gov/sites/default/files/2018-04/Vacancy%20No.%2015-2018%20Chief%20of%20Staff%20MSS-301-15%2016%3B%20updated.pdf
AG Chief of Staff's responsibilities include: "Manages the budget and finance, human resources, personnel and labor relations, information technology, and support services functions of the agency."
While I agree that Q is dropping hints and suggestions that Sessions may be the "stealth bomber" in post #2381 - Q does not ever directly say that outright there (or anywhere else, to my knowledge). Q's post #2462 (11-9-18) where Q talks about several shadow/background players being more stealthy/deadly seem to contradict the assumption that AG Sessions is the "stealth bomber" player highlighted.
In this passage from Q post #2462: "Who was SESSIONS' CHIEF OF STAFF? What were the responsibilities of WHITAKER? WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A CHIEF OF STAFF? SHADOW PLAYERS ARE THE DEADLIEST [STEALTH]."
To me, in this Q post (#2462), it sounds more like a "stealth bomber" would not be a household name, front-line, prominent department head (especially the head of law enforcement), such as the actual Attorney General (Jeff Sessions). I don't see how Sessions would be viewed as "stealth" when he was the AG. Even though he was recused from the Russia hoax investigation, he was still the AG for everything else. The main topic being discussed in Q post #2462 is primarily discussing the removal of corrupt DOJ/FBI officials (personnel changes/clean up) before the big arrests can start - not really focused on the Mueller investigation in that post.
In Q post #2462, the behind-the-scenes, lesser known players who operate in the background/shadows (i.e., Sessions' Chief of Staff - Matt Whitaker, intel liaison Ezra Cohen-Watnick, US Atty Huber, IG Horowitz) are highlighted re: who possible "stealth" players are. I tend to believe "stealth bomber" folks would be people who aren't in the spotlight, who aren't department heads, who aren't widely known - because how would you be considered "stealth" if everyone knows who you are and what you're doing?
Maybe I'm being too literal, but when I think of a "stealth bomber" I think of the actual plane that's nearly invisible on radar and packs a whopper of a (surprise) punch - not someone/something that's out in the open and clearly visible.
Just my opinion/interpretation though. There could be (and I'd guess there likely are) MANY "stealth bombers" in the mix of "The Plan." And I hope that we have a TON of secret weapons and stealth bombers operating ALL over the place, protecting POTUS and restoring America. :-)
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