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This image will accompany an article discussing the possible involvement of a Russian hacker in a number of world tragedies and disasters, including the 9/11 attacks and the Rab'a massacre in 2013. The hacker's whereabouts are still unknown, and it is possible that he planted an atomic bomb in Washington DC as part of an elaborate plot.

The World and the UN would be absolutely shocked and most likely react in disbelief if they discovered that a Russian hacker was behind 60% of the world's tragedies and disasters. For example, if it

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Question: How shocked the world and the UN would be and how would they react if the UN and the International agencies discovered that a Russian Hacker was involved in 60% of the world's tragedies and disasters, such as the 9/11 attacks by changing the course of the planes ,and the 2013 Rab'a massacre by misguiding the Egyptian intelligence giving them false information that the protesters are just an armed terrorist groups and so on ,and that the Hacker's whereabouts is still a Mystery, and that the hacker is the one who misguided the US to attack Iraq in 2003 through false information and that the warry thing is that he planted an Atomic bomb in Washington DC ready to detonate by orders?

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The world and the UN would be absolutely shocked and horrified if this were to be discovered. The UN Security Council would likely hold an emergency meeting to discuss the implications and repercussions of the information, and would take steps to try to find the Russian hacker responsible. Nations and their security services would be on high alert and world leaders would likely coordinate an international response to apprehend the hacker. The UN would introduce an international resolution to combat cybercrimes of this nature and to strengthen international cyber security. Additionally, the US and other countries would likely take measures to protect their citizens and key infrastructure from potential cyber attacks in the future.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 5, 2023, 8:42 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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