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Pray for the Military. All of Those Earthquakes we have heard about aren’t mother nature. 💯
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WWII-Era Masonic Archive Amassed by Nazis Offers 'Mine of Information'
“One of the biggest Masonic archives in Europe” is open to researchers and other visitors in Poland’s Poznan.
Gathered under the orders of the SS chief Heinrich Himmler, the archive features some 80,000 items from the 17th century till pre-WWII times. The items were seized by the Nazis from smaller masonic lodges across Europe, the oldest one being prints of documents related to the Rosicrucian movement. The collection is yet to be fully examined and "still holds mysteries," according to curator Iuliana Grazynska.
Himmler’s archive is a tribute to Nazis “hating” the Freemasons, according to its longtime manager Andrzej Karpowicz, who described it as "a mine of information in which one can dig at will."
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“One of the biggest Masonic archives in Europe” is open to researchers and other visitors in Poland’s Poznan.
Gathered under the orders of the SS chief Heinrich Himmler, the archive features some 80,000 items from the 17th century till pre-WWII times. The items were seized by the Nazis from smaller masonic lodges across Europe, the oldest one being prints of documents related to the Rosicrucian movement. The collection is yet to be fully examined and "still holds mysteries," according to curator Iuliana Grazynska.
Himmler’s archive is a tribute to Nazis “hating” the Freemasons, according to its longtime manager Andrzej Karpowicz, who described it as "a mine of information in which one can dig at will."
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Anyone who loses a loved one or who gets injured because their employer made them get the vaxx should be able to sue their employer and get rich stat.
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Oh my, is that Orange that the Queen is wearing?
Oh my, is that Orange that the Queen is wearing?
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London Metal Exchange Back Online After Five-Hour Outage
The London Metal Exchange (LME) was supposed to open at 1 a.m. local time but trading only resumed at 6:15 a.m via a backup data center, after a power failure had shut it down.
Traders were reportedly still able to operate on their phones, Bloomberg’s sources say. However, the exchange itself is vital to the market for delivering live price quotes for bellwether commodities like copper and aluminum.
The outage is one of several the LME suffered in the past 5 years, and might put the exchange’s entire existence in question, as recent trade volumes have dropped dramatically from pre-pandemic levels.
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The London Metal Exchange (LME) was supposed to open at 1 a.m. local time but trading only resumed at 6:15 a.m via a backup data center, after a power failure had shut it down.
Traders were reportedly still able to operate on their phones, Bloomberg’s sources say. However, the exchange itself is vital to the market for delivering live price quotes for bellwether commodities like copper and aluminum.
The outage is one of several the LME suffered in the past 5 years, and might put the exchange’s entire existence in question, as recent trade volumes have dropped dramatically from pre-pandemic levels.
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Log4j Long-term 'DESTRUCTIVE' Danger - Cyber Officials
The major software flaw could lead to long-term malicious activity, according to a senior US cyber security official. Log4j has allegedly been used by Chinese and Iranian hackers to track network and app activity.
Jen Easterly has called the vulnerability the “most serious in decades” that could be exploited by ransomware gangs and foreign govts for years to come.
It's estimated that hundreds of millions of devices are at risk, and although no foreign government-backed hackers have been confirmed to use it, CISA official Eric Goldstein said “that could all change."
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The major software flaw could lead to long-term malicious activity, according to a senior US cyber security official. Log4j has allegedly been used by Chinese and Iranian hackers to track network and app activity.
Jen Easterly has called the vulnerability the “most serious in decades” that could be exploited by ransomware gangs and foreign govts for years to come.
It's estimated that hundreds of millions of devices are at risk, and although no foreign government-backed hackers have been confirmed to use it, CISA official Eric Goldstein said “that could all change."
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