As I note in my blog posting, it is way more interesting to claim to have received a "secret file" than it is to note that a briefing document exists.
Nobody should be surprised that people are briefed before speeches, customer visits, interviews, etc. It is standard practice.
As I note in my blog posting, it is way more interesting to claim to have received a "secret file" than it is to note that a briefing document exists. Nobody should be surprised that people are briefed before speeches, customer visits, interviews, etc. It is standard practice.