https://gab.com/JimWatkins/posts/106324978988930044
"It's probably a global volunteer and not Q" (whatever a global volunteer is?)
Back in the 1970s, most intelligence analyzed within CIA was filtered through the lens that said the Soviets were reacting defensively to our continued presence in Europe after the war, our policy of containment and their fear of a united Germany on their doorstep. But there was the “B Team,” headed by William Casey, that filtered intelligence through the lens that said the Soviets were bent on world domination. It’s simply good practice to filter intelligence through different lenses to get a sense of what might really be going on. Both the “received wisdom” of the mainstream CIA and the doubts and warnings of the B Team were important in intelligence evaluation.
On October 31, 1977, Jimmy Carter’s CIA director, Stansfield Turner, fired Casey and the entire B Team in the famous Halloween Massacre. Casey would go to TRW to head up the security office, organize and run a PAC to raise money for Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential bid and end up as Reagan’s CIA director.