so the work that john ament das and sam adams are doing, that sunday night in the print shop goes all over the place. they really do figure out this is a really important ingredient to revolutionary mobilization. so john ament das when he's in philadelphia, he will write letters back home and say put this in the newspaper. this photograph not this paragraph. give that one to the printer. those will appear in boston newspapers under the anonymous headline of from a gentleman in philadelphia to his friend in boston. and you have no way of knowing that's him writing to another patriot leader. we begin to see the ark it canture of these things and how they then get put in. so there's a management to this whole thing. that there are no reporters or journalists in the 18th century. the only way in which they appear in the newspaper is if someone gives their correspondence to the printer orb printed that come across the ocean or they are taken from someone else's newspaper exchange. so these things are -- there's a directness to this. it's not accidental and it's not. so i think that's an im