I'd love to be proven wrong, but normally, nobody makes a public announcement on a Friday (or the weekend, for that matter). Important events usually happen on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, since that's when the whole world has officially entered the work week, and is ready to watch and discuss them. The classic example is 9/11, but even last month, the Ukraine situation began on a Tuesday. Meanwhile, Fridays are where news pieces are sent to die, often intentionally with regard to the broadcaster's agenda.
So, whenever you hear about some massive "habbening" or some "breaking" story or grand announcement that's scheduled for a Friday or the weekend... feel free to tune it out, you won't be missing a thing.
That's the whole point - by important event, I mean something that will have actual consequences in the "normal" world - follow up articles, discussions, legislation etc. Hiding something in the weekend news cycle means it will be summarily ignored by the mainstream media and any other branch of authority with any real clout.
In this particular case, the fact that even the supposed whistleblowers are threatening to release info on Friday, means it's yet another "kraken" - the usual carrot random bullshit on a stick. That's why you can sleep it off, and be sure no real consequence will follow from it, like all the other grand habbenings and breaking revelations of the past two years, if not before.
I'd love to be proven wrong, but normally, nobody makes a public announcement on a Friday (or the weekend, for that matter). Important events usually happen on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, since that's when the whole world has officially entered the work week, and is ready to watch and discuss them. The classic example is 9/11, but even last month, the Ukraine situation began on a Tuesday. Meanwhile, Fridays are where news pieces are sent to die, often intentionally with regard to the broadcaster's agenda.
So, whenever you hear about some massive "habbening" or some "breaking" story or grand announcement that's scheduled for a Friday or the weekend... feel free to tune it out, you won't be missing a thing.
That's the whole point - by important event, I mean something that will have actual consequences in the "normal" world - follow up articles, discussions, legislation etc. Hiding something in the weekend news cycle means it will be summarily ignored by the mainstream media and any other branch of authority with any real clout.
In this particular case, the fact that even the supposed whistleblowers are threatening to release info on Friday, means it's yet another "kraken" - the usual
carrotrandom bullshit on a stick. That's why you can sleep it off, and be sure no real consequence will follow from it, like all the other grand habbenings and breaking revelations of the past two years, if not before.