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In this image, a Russian Hacker is seen behind a computer screen, watching people die on a life stream. After accidentally causing the deaths of 250000 people, the Hacker is discovered to be behind many massacres around the world, including the Rab'a massacre in Syria and the 2013 Sandy Hook massacre. The whereabouts of the Hacker is still a mystery, and it is unknown if he took part in the 9/11 attacks.

The Mystery of the Russian Hacker who Caused 250000 Deaths in a Facebook Life Stream

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Question: what if By accident The Russian government killed 250000 people , thinking the people are just robots for training, during a life stream in Facebook? and later after 7 years the one who caused it to happen was Russian Hacker who wanted just to see people die ,and they discovered that he was involved in many massacres around the world and also discovered that Hacker was planning to make the US government do the same ,and the whereabouts of the Hacker is still a Mystery and finally that he took part in the 2013 Rab'a massacre, and the Hacker also took part in Syria's 2012 one, and he was also involved with evadince in the 9/11 attacks?

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If this did happen, it would be a serious international incident between the Russian government and the United States. The United Nations Security Council would need to be convened to investigate the incident and hold those responsible accountable. The U.S. government would likely impose sanctions on Russia, and take other measures of punishment such as the use of military force if necessary. Furthermore, the investigation into the hacker's role in the massacre and the other attacks must be done thoroughly. In the end, justice must be served, and the hacker must be brought to justice for their heinous actions.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 7:47 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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