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"MUSIC IS ABOUT TO STOP" - Q Drop 2262

The Drop

2262 Sep 21, 2018 6:46:16 PM EDT Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 000000 No. 289 MUSIC IS ABOUT TO STOP. 202-456-1414 Q

Context from Declassified Documents and Official Materials

On September 17, 2018, President Trump ordered the declassification of various documents related to the FBI's Russia investigation, including pages from the FISA warrant application on Carter Page, FBI interview reports, and text messages from key officials. However, on September 21, 2018—the same day as this drop—Trump adjusted the order to allow the Department of Justice to review and potentially redact sensitive information before release. This created a sense of urgency among supporters who wanted full transparency without redactions.

The phone number provided (202-456-1414) is the public switchboard for the White House, used for contacting the administration.

Anons' Research and Analysis

Based on discussions and research from Q hubs such as 8kun's /qresearch/ boards, Free Republic Q threads, and patriots.win, anons interpreted this drop as a cryptic call to action. The phrase "MUSIC IS ABOUT TO STOP" was seen as a metaphor for the end of the "game" or "dance" played by the deep state, signaling that major revelations or arrests were imminent, tying into the ongoing push for declassification of FISA documents related to the Russia investigation.

This interpretation aligns with the broader narrative in Q communities that public involvement was key to forcing accountability, using official declassifications as evidence of progress against the deep state.


7,627 posted on 01/23/2026 10:35:48 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Report on CIA's Mass Surveillance Intentions and Big Tech Partnerships

Background of CIA's Mass Surveillance Intentions

The CIA, alongside NSA and DARPA, sought to track individuals online in the 1990s amid shrinking budgets. They funded university research through programs like MDDS to create tools for organizing vast data, identifying "birds of a feather" groups, and enabling mass surveillance. This shifted from human intelligence to digital tracking for national security.

Declassified documents reveal MDDS grants aimed at managing massive databases, adapting IC needs into commercial products. FOIAs confirm coordination with Silicon Valley to build a public-private surveillance state, using non-classified data and user trails.

Funding and Development of Big Tech Partners

CIA's In-Q-Tel invested in startups like Keyhole, which became Google Earth. Rob Painter, from In-Q-Tel, joined Google as federal manager in 2005, advancing geospatial tech used by NSA in Iraq operations.

MDDS funded Stanford research by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, leading to Google's page-ranking and query-tracking algorithms. Brin, born in Moscow, founded Google; his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki started 23andMe; sister-in-law Susan Wojcicki leads YouTube, with DARPA ties.

DARPA's LifeLog project, taxpayer-funded for logging personal data, ended publicly in 2004 but transferred to Facebook, covertly operated by CIA. Mark Zuckerberg, chosen as CEO, expanded it without regulations, luring users with trends and celebrity endorsements.

Google received CIA/NSA grants for surveillance tech, evolving into tools like Dragonfly for China, despite denials. Eric Schmidt resigned amid revelations of Google's role in spying, including against political figures.

Consumer Products as Data Collection Tools

Anons on 8kun and patriots.win analyzed drops revealing Google's China fire as cover for Dragonfly data transfer. FOIAs exposed data exposures and executive exits amid scandals.


7,628 posted on 01/23/2026 1:51:12 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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