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Originally posted by jaynkeel
If there is something going on why don't they wipe these then too? Especially here on ATS, you think they would look here and wipe the picture from my account. I am going with the need to clear the map every so often thats alot more plausible in my mind.
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
Please keep this post alive and flag the hell out of it, people have to know about this....As recently as two days ago the global situation map had icons and summaries of all the "biological" hazards ie: mass die offs as well as environmental and other issues. I posted the link here and a few folks saw that map.
Sometime last night between the hours of midnight and six am the site was "sanitized" and all information and icons pertaining to the mass die offs was erased from the site. Since then the site has been updated and only a single bird icon remains where two days ago there were several...
Originally posted by jaynkeel
If there is something going on why don't they wipe these then too? Especially here on ATS, you think they would look here and wipe the picture from my account. I am going with the need to clear the map every so often thats alot more plausible in my mind.
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