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Articles from the April 1, 2022 edition


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  • Hundreds of Russian Soldiers Suffering From Acute Radiation Poisoning Due to Acute Radiation Poisoning

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2022

    Seven busses packed with Russian soldiers suffering from Acute Radiation Syndrome arrived to #Belarus from the #Ukrainian #Chernobyl exclusion zone. Source: member of public council of state #Ukraine agency of exclusion zone, according to Ukrainian journalist Yaroslav Yemelianenko via Unian news agency. He resides in Belarus. Yemelyanenko on his Facebook quoting Belarus TV: "Seven medical busses with people inside arrived at 12:20 pm to Homel, Belarus, to the Center of radiology medicine. They r...

  • The Undead: James Vasquez, U.S. Soldier Volunteering in Ukraine, Falsely Reported Dead Not Once, but Twice

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2022

    Even Mark Twain was only mis-reported dead once. James Vasquez, an American volunteering with the Ukraine Army, has now been reported dead not once but twice. "Ground Report," a blog intended as a compendium of war stories, reported on March 30th that Vasquez had died. "I got killed again☹️" Vasquez tweeted the afternoon of Thursday March 31, 2022 alongside a screenshot of the false report. Proving of course, that he was alive. Or tweeting from the afterlife. The incorrect story: Ground Rep...

  • Backdoor in Google Chrome Browser, Forces Alphabet to Issue Unprecedented Emergency Security Update

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2022

    In a Chrome stable channel update announcement, published March 25, Google confirms it "is aware that an exploit for CVE-2022-1096 exists in the wild." In an unprecedented response, Google Inc aka Alphabet, issued an emergency security update on its Chrome browser. It confirmed that attackers are exploiting "a high severity zero-day vulnerability," meaning your data could be mined by guys in a cafe in Lagos, Nigeria. The emergency update to version 99.0.4844.84 of Chrome is highly unusual in tha...