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Cyber Weapon “Stuxnet” to Disrupts SSD Chemical Production Systems

Published by: Fukton Albenie — Reporter at BMN News Published on: 21 June, 2024; 17:54 GMT   Los Angeles, California, June 20 2024, the world’s most terrifying computer virus and cyber weapon “Stuxnet” attack leads to disruption of GCL entire SSD Chemical production systems resulting to loss of roughly $1.37 billion dollars in 24 hours’ SSD chemical uncompleted global purchased orders. Stuxnet is a computer worm that was originally aimed at Iran’s nuclear facilit...
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SSD Chemicals Explosion in Slovenia, causes $620 Billion in Losses and 18 Casualties

Massive fire in Slovenia mega SCDN lab unit operated by GCL on 11.01.2024 due to high-pressured SSD chemical storage tanks causes gross disaster and lost of properties, 10+ casualties......
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Money Laundering – FBI arrests three people in UAE over $700 MILLION of DFX banknotes

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday 18, February 2023; FBI teams up with local CID to Arrest two Indians and one Pakistani over $700 MILLION DOLLARS of DFX...
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SSD Chemicals Production Soughed after GCL discovers a $14.37 Trillion market in Moldova

Los Angeles, CA, United States, 03th Sep 2022, GCL commercial analysis’s latest report publishes shows that SSD chemicals production soughed by 54% in the month of August after...
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