:: Tom Clancy as Q! Delicious! ::
Not likely since Clancy, like Seth And John-John, is dead. But,
I’ll wager some shiny nickels tho, that Clancy ran with some of the MIL members of the Q-team. Likely had a warm bourbon and cigar with some of them...back-in-the-day.
https://twitter.com/LadyQanuck/status/1073049892652756993
“Vincent Fusca, the man Anons believe to be JFKJr, has mysteriously deleted ALL tweets from his account immediately following Q answering ‘no’ to whether he was alive.
Chatter on the boards that it’s a double meaning. Anons feel Q would never state he is alive this way.”
:: Tom Clancy as Q! Delicious! ::
Not likely since Clancy, like Seth And John-John, is dead. But,
Ill wager some shiny nickels tho, that Clancy ran with some of the MIL members of the Q-team. Likely had a warm bourbon and cigar with some of them...back-in-the-day.
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Don’t know if he’s Q, [doubt it, since he appears on Infowars - but anything is possible] .....but at least one of Clancy’s muses was Dr. Steve Piezcenik.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Pieczenik
...Pieczenik has made a number of ventures into fiction, as an author (of State of Emergency and a number of other books) and as a business partner of Tom Clancy for several series of novels.
He studied medicine and writing, beginning with drama and poetry. But eventually “I turned to fiction because it allows me to address reality as it is or could be.
Pieczenik received a listed credit as co-creator for both Tom Clancy’s Op-Center and Tom Clancy’s Net Force, two best-selling series of novels, as a result of a business relationship with Tom Clancy. He was not directly involved in writing books in these series, but “assembled a team” including the ghost-writer who did author the novels, and someone to handle the “packaging” of the novels.[The Op-Center series alone had earned more than 28 million dollars in net profit for the partnership by 2003. Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Out of the Ashes was released in 2014 by St. Martins Press .
Interesting guy.