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To: yesthatjallen
I believe you may have referred to the '7th floor shadow government' as CIA (if I'm wrong, I'm sorry). I believe it refers to the FBI; specifically Andrew McCabe and the State Department:

It is possible. . . but the CIA and the FBI both have their top echelons on the 7th Floors of their buildings. The State Department's top echelon has been traditionally called the Mahogany Row due to the large expanses of mahogany panelling and wood work on that floor, i.e. very fancy offices.

Q had just talked about taking out the upper management of the CIA and then started referencing the 7th Floor. . . while the FBI was still a major problem, but not the shadow government issue the CIA represented.

The reason for the 7th floor issue is that for many years, no buildings in the DC area were allowed to be built that were taller than the Capitol building's main structure's top floor. . . which was built on a hill. This limited buildings to seven stories with high ceilings. . . ergo, the highest offices and best views were on the seventh floor of all government office buildings. . .

There may have been jockeying for position as to which bureaucracy could call itself "The Seventh Floor" in slang, or all of them did. . . but which ones got accepted in the parlance of DC slang and by what groups is questionable. The Tom Clancy novels refer to the CIA headquarter's top echelon as "The Seventh Floor". . . but the FBI as "The Director's Offices." Why? I have no clue, but he had access to a lot of insiders. The farther you get away from Washington, the more murky it gets.

I've been trying to nail it down for some time and settled on who were the real "shadow government" around the world, acting rogue, with such actions as NK, and IRAN, from the Q drops. . . and that settled it for the CIA.

996 posted on 04/03/2018 12:26:35 PM PDT by Swordmaker (My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you racist, bigot!)
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To: Swordmaker

Swordmaker, I’ll ask you:

We seem to still have the 4AM talking point drop going on, and black hats trying to foil what Team Trump is attempting to do, most stemming from rogue elements of the CIA (?)

Dang it! Who’s running the show now? I thought the white hats are. I tell ya, if I were Pompeo (was CIA) I would’ve gone in there after about a six-month self draining period and start swinging around an ax handle in the most angry of fashions. This crap has GOT to stop!

Is the swamp really THAT deep?


1,004 posted on 04/03/2018 12:36:15 PM PDT by EMI_Guy ("You have to slow down to go fast." - Kenny Roberts)
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To: Swordmaker; yesthatjallen

yesthatjellen and Swordmaker were saying:

I believe you may have referred to the ‘7th floor shadow government’ as CIA (if I’m wrong, I’m sorry). I believe it refers to the FBI; specifically Andrew McCabe and the State Department:
It is possible. . . but the CIA and the FBI both have their top echelons on the 7th Floors of their buildings. The State Department’s top echelon has been traditionally called the Mahogany Row due to the large expanses of mahogany panelling and wood work on that floor, i.e. very fancy offices.

Q had just talked about taking out the upper management of the CIA and then started referencing the 7th Floor. . . while the FBI was still a major problem, but not the shadow government issue the CIA represented.

The reason for the 7th floor issue is that for many years, no buildings in the DC area were allowed to be built that were taller than the Capitol building’s main structure’s top floor. . . which was built on a hill. This limited buildings to seven stories with high ceilings. . . ergo, the highest offices and best views were on the seventh floor of all government office buildings. . .

There may have been jockeying for position as to which bureaucracy could call itself “The Seventh Floor” in slang, or all of them did. . . but which ones got accepted in the parlance of DC slang and by what groups is questionable. The Tom Clancy novels refer to the CIA headquarter’s top echelon as “The Seventh Floor”. . . but the FBI as “The Director’s Offices.” Why? I have no clue, but he had access to a lot of insiders. The farther you get away from Washington, the more murky it gets.

I’ve been trying to nail it down for some time and settled on who were the real “shadow government” around the world, acting rogue, with such actions as NK, and IRAN, from the Q drops. . . and that settled it for the CIA.
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FWIW, in my Q reading I did a little tracking of the meme/concept 7th Floor.
This is what I got:

SEVENTH FLOOR
#494 1/7/18
7th floor is no more.
Q
#520 1/13/18
“STRINGS CUT.
7TH FLOOR IS NO MORE>FBI/SD”

#577 1/21/18
“…This week will be revealing.
SNOW WHITE [1, 2, and 5] offline.
7th Floor is no more.
Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean BIG things aren’t happening…”


1,201 posted on 04/03/2018 5:25:43 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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