Somehow I don't think getting an envelope in the mail is the way this would be handled.
Armed agents along with some type of official would be much more impressive. it would also be a way to make sure the message was delivered and understood.
Playing devil's advocate, think about the only way government entities communicate with you, it's always by mail. Just my 2 cents. Could be a larp, but it wouldn't surprise me that they'd send letters with instructions out.
You wouldn’t want to alert an entire newsroom that the government is dictating what they can & can’t write. These are gossipy, snoopy, conspiratorial people by nature, regardless of political leanings. You would send the message to as few people as possible.
When the hammer falls, I vote for Roger Stone showing up with Seal Team 6 to rub the libtards' noses in their own idiocy, before dragging the traitors off to their perpetual Cuban Vacation - perpetual, up until that glorious day when they get to swingin' at the gallows pole.
Actually it would. Probably FedEx'd overnight mail, or even same day delivery. There are services that would do that. On top of signature verification and photo authorization.
They don't have enough mooks with guns. Of course this is how the the big newsrooms got the message, but the small outfits were no doubt mailed envelopes.
Somehow I don't think getting an envelope in the mail is the way this would be handled.
Armed agents along with some type of official would be much more impressive. it would also be a way to make sure the message was delivered and understood.
Playing devil's advocate, think about the only way government entities communicate with you, it's always by mail. Just my 2 cents. Could be a larp, but it wouldn't surprise me that they'd send letters with instructions out.
I think USG paramilitary agencies get free postage, and they do love to use it!
You wouldn’t want to alert an entire newsroom that the government is dictating what they can & can’t write. These are gossipy, snoopy, conspiratorial people by nature, regardless of political leanings. You would send the message to as few people as possible.
When the hammer falls, I vote for Roger Stone showing up with Seal Team 6 to rub the libtards' noses in their own idiocy, before dragging the traitors off to their perpetual Cuban Vacation - perpetual, up until that glorious day when they get to swingin' at the gallows pole.
Actually it would. Probably FedEx'd overnight mail, or even same day delivery. There are services that would do that. On top of signature verification and photo authorization.
They don't have enough mooks with guns. Of course this is how the the big newsrooms got the message, but the small outfits were no doubt mailed envelopes.