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24-Hour Crisis Containment

First hour. Twelve hours. Twenty-four. Each window has its own architecture.

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COUNTER
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RE-ARCHITECT
SEC-01

The three windows

A 24-hour containment is not one engagement at three speeds. It is three engagements, sequenced, each with its own instruments, each with its own authorised voices, each with its own legal posture.

The first hour closes the corridor of plausible interpretations. The first twelve hours install the canonical record. The first twenty-four establish the coherence that outlives the cycle.

SEC-02

First hour — corridor close

  1. STEP 01
    Authorised voice is live within minutes. One voice. One channel. One on-record statement.
  2. STEP 02
    Evidence call-sheet is open; every document the canonical statement references is retrievable and signed.
  3. STEP 03
    Legal-communications alignment is confirmed in writing before the statement publishes.
  4. STEP 04
    Counter-narratives that depend on absence of reference are denied that absence inside the first hour.
SEC-03

First twelve — canonical record

  1. STEP 01
    Long-form canonical statement published on owned surfaces, schema-validated, SHA-256 anchored.
  2. STEP 02
    Wires and authorised press briefed from that canonical record, not independently.
  3. STEP 03
    AI surfaces (LLMs via llms.txt, knowledge graphs, aggregators) updated against the canonical record.
  4. STEP 04
    Principal public appearances placed against a controlled cadence
    present, not absent; restrained, not elaborate.
SEC-04

First twenty-four — coherence

  1. STEP 01
    Full coherence sweep across every public surface. Any inconsistency edited within the window.
  2. STEP 02
    Post-mortem instrument drafted and signed, becoming the precedent for the next incident.
  3. STEP 03
    Evidence locker closed, signed, archived. The engagement becomes the record.

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