But why would they do that? Besides opening themselves up to getting caught and informing extra people who didn’t need to know, why try to rush the announcement at all?
If there was no benefit to anyone, then it’s more likely that this was actually a typo.
There’s obviously a coverup here, but I don’t see why making the announcement as quickly as possible would benefit that coverup.
But why would they do that? Besides opening themselves up to getting caught and informing extra people who didn’t need to know, why try to rush the announcement at all?
If there was no benefit to anyone, then it’s more likely that this was actually a typo.
There’s obviously a coverup here, but I don’t see why making the announcement as quickly as possible would benefit that coverup.
i think it was a draft as part of a plan. some dude was like “and then we use this draft for a statement, boss. do you want anything changed?”
Quickly <> before it happened
Although yeah probably a typo. Still. No noose.
Could also be a template or an old document