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Right people this DEADLINE DAY for US Default. December 15.
Look at the DELTA on Q364
Now SUNSHINE ACT SEC day is the same day. This relates to XRP/Ripple. This is why i said follow the Ripple Case. [WATCH THE WATER]
Research Sunshine Act - XRP SEC
When will it be Analysed?
Dark [10]
Look at the DELTA on Q364
Now SUNSHINE ACT SEC day is the same day. This relates to XRP/Ripple. This is why i said follow the Ripple Case. [WATCH THE WATER]
Research Sunshine Act - XRP SEC
When will it be Analysed?
Dark [10]
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John Podesta
11.3
Lin Wood
Dan Scavino
House Of Saud
TEAM EFFORT
John Podesta
11.3
Lin Wood
Dan Scavino
House Of Saud
TEAM EFFORT
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Ancient Frozen Viruses Could Be Released if Permafrost Melts, Warns Russian Diplomat
Russia’s senior official at the Arctic Council Nikolay Korchunov has reiterated warnings of ancient viruses that may be released if global warming melts too much permafrost.
“There is a risk of old viruses and bacteria waking up,” Korchunov said. “Because of this, Russia has initiated a ‘biosafety’ project within the Arctic Council,” he continued, which will assess “risks and hazards” related to “permafrost degradation” and “future infectious diseases.”
Earlier this year Russian scientist Sergey Davydov warned that ancient ecosystems, including viruses, could be brought back to life if permafrost - which covers 65% of Russia’s territory - melts enough.
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Russia’s senior official at the Arctic Council Nikolay Korchunov has reiterated warnings of ancient viruses that may be released if global warming melts too much permafrost.
“There is a risk of old viruses and bacteria waking up,” Korchunov said. “Because of this, Russia has initiated a ‘biosafety’ project within the Arctic Council,” he continued, which will assess “risks and hazards” related to “permafrost degradation” and “future infectious diseases.”
Earlier this year Russian scientist Sergey Davydov warned that ancient ecosystems, including viruses, could be brought back to life if permafrost - which covers 65% of Russia’s territory - melts enough.
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