Q - The Plan To Save The World (old version)
You really don't have to like this movement but understand it is a very good and patriotic movement. FWIW, my family survived a marxist-type government so I'm a fierce supporter of our Constitution.
CGato
Georges Bégué, an operative with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) had the idea of sending seemingly obscure personal messages to agents in the field, in order to reduce risky radio traffic. Broadcasts would begin with "Before we begin, please listen to some personal messages." It was clear to nearly everyone that they were coded messages, often amusing, and completely without context. Representative messages include "Jean has a long mustache" and "There is a fire at the insurance agency," each one having some meaning to a certain resistance group.[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_LondresThey were used primarily to provide messages to the resistance, but also to thank their agents or simply to give the enemy the impression that something was being prepared. Because these messages were in code, not cipher, the occupiers could not hope to understand them without a codebook, so they had to focus their efforts on jamming the messages instead.
Simply put, Q speaks to the underground. Disorganized faithful quite similar to our "Pajama Patrol" of times past. How could one not make that connection?