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New York to Simulate Biological Attack in Urban Area

Homeland Security will release ‘low concentrations of safe particle and gas tracer materials’ 📎 around various locations including parks and subway stations. The simulation will enable researchers and agencies to get insight into the a possible biological attack in an urban environment.

City authorities have warned citizens won't notice the gas and that they shouldn't be concerned by official personnel in some areas, who will monitor the response to a potential terror attack.

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...before [D]ecertification?
...before [D]eclass?
...before [D]evil bastards die? 😂🤣
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China’s #EnergyCrisis is deepening. Almost two-thirds of the country is struggling with power rationing right now. And in one particularly hard-hit province, things are not getting better.

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Economic Perfect Storm: Food Price Inflation Could Hit Double Digits (Report)

Britain's biggest chicken producer said that the country's 20-year cheap food binge is ending, and food price inflation could hit double digits. Shortages of warehouse workers, truckers and butchers as well as COVID and Brexit, exacerbating strains in the UK. (Reuters)

"Food is too cheap," Ranjit Boparan, who is known as the "Chicken King" and owns the 2 Sisters Group, was quoted as saying by The Times newspaper.

With central bankers on high alert and inflation in Spain, Ireland and Sweden hitting 13-year highs, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde repeated that the upswing in Europe is seen as temporary and said there were no signs of it becoming embedded in wages.

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