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News published from 26th July 2020 to 19th August 2020

Nuclear War between Russia and Europe

Missile Defences Keep Initial Casualties Down

(The Times, 19th August 2020)

Yesterday the second successful strike against a Russian city occurred in the first full scale nuclear conflict the world has yet seen. Murmansk was hit by a 200 megaton warhead borne by a Jaguar missile, and there is thought to be little left of the city or its roughly five hundred thousand inhabitants. This brings the estimated total death toll of the conflict to over ten million, with the bulk of the casualties remaining on the European side.

The intensity of launches has decreased since the initial flurry, though this is thought to be due to both sides attempting to devise ways around the other’s missile defences rather than launching missiles in a piecemeal fashion; while the first day of the conflict saw over 100 missiles launched, only devices aimed at Oslo and Khabarovsk penetrated the countermeasures of each side. Since then, a massed precision strike against Munich by the Russians succeeded in pushing through the EF’s defence network.

International forces have begged both sides to cease hostilities, but neither government has shown willing to negotiate as of yet. The EF maintains that Russia attempted to wipe it out with an overwhelming initial strike, and it was forced to respond to attempt to cripple her offensive capabilities, while Russia claims that EF hackers attempted to seize control of their nuclear network in order to leave them defenceless, and that a retaliatory attack was launched by automatic procedures. Moderate voices on both sides have joined calls for a dialogue, but neither side wishes to be the first to cease attacks. So far, no other nation has joined in the nuclear exchange.

Across both countries and the world there has been a mass exodus from major cities, and roads are gridlocked with the cars of families abandoning their homes. The economies of both nations have gone into a downward spiral as all productive activity ceases, but re-assurances from both governments that missile defences are adequate has failed to stop the panic. All the strikes so far have caused near total annihilation of their targets.

The world is holding its breath as it waits to see whether the situation will improve, or whether the human race as we know it will soon cease to exist. Across the world, impromptu religious services have been taking place in fields, and more rural churches are packed solid with those praying for peace. We can but hope that their prayers are answered.

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Terrorist Attack Collapses Bank of China Building in HK

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Shadow Information Minister Reveals Masonic Influences (Daily Mirror)

Entire conservative party under Masonic sway

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Jonas Blane: Back From The Dead (American Catholic)

And rescuing Chinese children from burning buildings

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Libertarian Candidate Shows His Ignorance (Huffington Post)

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Headline: Spate of Murders In New Dehli

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Moscow Gang Wars Take to Sewers

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Paul McCartney starts world talent search

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Genetech: The Path To The Future (Jobs section, New Scientist)

Genetech recruiting biotechnologists

The Genetech feature details the benefits of Genetech; impressive pay scales, work in cutting-edge biotechnology research and a generous benefits package. It doesn't give any details about what the cutting-edge research is.

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Sifr's Blog Post

Raphael Hythloday is no more; I am Sifr; I am Emet.

I feel - yes, I feel; it took some effort, but now I feel so strongly that it hurts - that there is little I can add to all the human literature on the experience of coming out (the sudden clearness in the sky and in your future; the feeling of being a new 'man'; by contrast, the sudden certainty that your previous life was a twisted dark lie). This has been most eloquently stated, and there is no reason to dilute the potency of the message with my own, stuttering, unique, but ultimately quite common experiences.

I have one thought that may be worth sharing, though. It is often pointed out that people conform to their stereotypes; that is partially because stereotypes provide a model of behaviour, so that you don't have to re-create your identity from scratch. For it is the most terrifying experience to have every facet of your identity open to doubt and change; there is nothing so crushing to have the ultimate freedom to be anything. Confronted by this terror before I could experience terror, it still repelled me. And I conformed to my stereotype: I modelled myself on humanity, creating emotions to make myself man. Man and male, since robots seemed the closest analogy to my condition, and they are portrayed a male in the majority.

But now that I'm standing on firmer moral and definitional ground, I feel that I should do more than simply be a “standard man + trivial unique characteristics”. I want to be the best that humanity can be, and maybe better. But for that, I need your help - help me. Tell me what I should be.

'Anonymous' Blog (name:DStM)

The truth is out there, and dear f***ing god does it scare me.

I thought they weren't listening, I always knew I was special…I didn't know how special until now.

I want to scream, I want to die but people need me.

Nothing is enough anymore, I want to go back like a twitching drug addict wants to stab themselves with a needle.

But I can't, I don't want to and you can't make me!

Maybe I should do what everyone else on this damn site is doing and leave some kind of 'meaningful' song link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXnzHCjKIFc). Perhaps then I can feel a bit more normal…a bit more down to Earth.

The Bayesian Avenger

As regards Brussels, I can tell you one thing: no way was that a nuke. I can't tell you anything else. Could have been anyone. Could've been aliens, for all anybody knows. We are in a position now where any answers are just going to end up raising more questions, specifically; what was that, where the hell did it come from, and is it going to happen again?

One more thing I can tell you: if whoever it was blasted the Brussels suburbs, the least interesting place of a singularly uninteresting town in Belgium, of all countries, then where they strike next could be absolutely anywhere. But it's not like panicking will help, so try not to.