Twitter and CNN's Oliver Darcy both announced the Alex Jones news at precisely 4:47pm. Interestingpic.twitter.com/upztVK7QBL
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Apparently it's considered rude to point out that hand-picked reporters coordinating to-the-minute with a huge corporation to promulgate their press release can engender suspicions. I remember when that sort of thing used to be seen as kinda untoward
“Embargoed” is a weird but longstanding practice.
I'm aware of that but in this instance the "embargo" seemed to designed to engender a coordinated PR front, which the journalists dutifully abetted.
lmao the only way to avoid this perception is to coordinate but enjoy the RTs from @ DeplorableMarge1958
Maybe less "weird" if one considers all involved are functionaires of the same dying empire.
Quick update on terminology: any explanation for elite/influencers behavior other than complete randomness is complete tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory and must be immediately ridiculed; its author becomes "non-serious".
Time zones.
No, the more banal and accurate explanation is that he saw it as it happened and didn't think much about whether he might give Michael Tracey the wrong impression
It just really makes one think 




They got the 4am memo....
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