This sort of article is the main value proposition of reading FrogTwitter, which is intelligent analysis that would never be published in a major outlet, because they exist for reputational laundering.
It's much funnier because because the day after I published it he got arrested too. It seems that didn't matter too much in the end, but it really made me look bad there for a minute.
Lmao clearly the answer is that the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the Bahaman government were reading "The Lukas Experience".
They thought "Yikes, he's onto us! Better make this look real."
Excellent analysis, well done.
This sort of article is the main value proposition of reading FrogTwitter, which is intelligent analysis that would never be published in a major outlet, because they exist for reputational laundering.
It's much funnier because because the day after I published it he got arrested too. It seems that didn't matter too much in the end, but it really made me look bad there for a minute.
Lmao clearly the answer is that the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the Bahaman government were reading "The Lukas Experience".
They thought "Yikes, he's onto us! Better make this look real."