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Ok, this is off by 1 day for EBS but it is way too good not to post.
First notice the EBS tweet is from Breaking 911, and we have a 1190 day delta. 9/11<>119
Then we also have a 333 delta on the same day. I’m gonna say probably not a coincidence
First notice the EBS tweet is from Breaking 911, and we have a 1190 day delta. 9/11<>119
Then we also have a 333 delta on the same day. I’m gonna say probably not a coincidence
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Ok , I’m Not a gematria guy but this is ………. WOW
Nereus = 82
Armageddon = 82
Nereus = 82
Armageddon = 82
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The Flash: Tom Cavanagh Weighs In on What 'Armageddon' Event Is Really About, Teases Thawne's Final Move?
*Lightning Rod reference, once again
https://tvline.com/2021/12/07/the-flash-recap-season-8-episode-4-reverse-flashpoint/
*Lightning Rod reference, once again
https://tvline.com/2021/12/07/the-flash-recap-season-8-episode-4-reverse-flashpoint/
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⚡️ Earthquake 5.7-magnitude strikes 76km south of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea (USGS)
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Hackers Publish Vestas Data Following Ransomware Attack
Hackers behind last month’s cyberattack on Vestas, the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, have published a portion of the compromised data online, according to a statement from the Danish company.
The stolen data includes information embedded in identification documents and in some cases social security numbers, medical certificates plus bank account details. Vestas is advising customers and business partners to “stay vigilant.”
The attack, which took place on Nov. 19, forced Vestas to shut down its IT systems for two days “as a precaution.” The company has not revealed the hackers responsible, nor whether the cyberattack involved ransomware.
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Hackers behind last month’s cyberattack on Vestas, the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, have published a portion of the compromised data online, according to a statement from the Danish company.
The stolen data includes information embedded in identification documents and in some cases social security numbers, medical certificates plus bank account details. Vestas is advising customers and business partners to “stay vigilant.”
The attack, which took place on Nov. 19, forced Vestas to shut down its IT systems for two days “as a precaution.” The company has not revealed the hackers responsible, nor whether the cyberattack involved ransomware.
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