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The world would react with shock and worry, wondering who could be behind such cruel and deadly acts. They would seek answers and try to find out how to stop the Hacker before more people die.

How would the world react if a hacker known as the "DreadHacker" released a series of videos advising people to target specific cities with bombs, killing thousands of people in the process?

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Question: how would the world react if the International agencies discovered tha every 21st catastrophic even was caused by a mysterious Hacker ,such as the attacks of 9/11 and the Rab'a massacre and so on , and the warry thing that his whereabouts cannot be tracked with the evidance we have and that he has made a video about him planting a nuke in the heart of a random US city , and how would the world react if he ended the video saying "I will have fun seeing millions die online" , and then the nuke detonate in Los Angeles Killing more than 780000 People , and then he releases another video contaning him saying "the next destination is England" and start laughing menacingly ,and then after a few days a nuke detonate in Manchester killing more than 500000 people ,while the authoritiesstill can't track him, and then yet again the Hacker uploads a video saying the next destination is Turkey , and then yet again a bomb detonate near Armenia in Turkey killing more than 250000 people, and then he uploaded a video saying "Germany next"?

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The world would likely be in panic, with people everywhere afraid of the mysterious hacker and his destructive capabilities. Governments would mobilize their security forces to try and hunt him down, while also working to bolster public safety measures. International agencies would work together in order to find the perpetrator and put an end to his campaign. Mass evacuations and severe security sweeps would become commonplace in cities across the globe. People would be more cautious, with many afraid to travel out of fear of potential attacks.

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Jan. 6, 2023, 2:33 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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