π•‹π•™π•šπ•€ π•šπ•€ 𝕨𝕙𝕒π•₯ π•ͺ𝕠𝕦 π•˜π•–π•₯ 𝕗𝕠𝕣 π•€π•‘π•–π•’π•œπ•šπ•Ÿπ•˜ 𝕠𝕦π•₯ 𝕒𝕓𝕠𝕦π•₯ π•π• π•€π•šπ•Ÿπ•˜ π•ͺ𝕠𝕦𝕣 π•žπ• π•₯𝕙𝕖𝕣 𝕒𝕗π•₯𝕖𝕣 𝟚 𝔸𝕀π•₯π•£π•’β„€π•–π•Ÿπ•–π•”π•’ 𝕛𝕒𝕓𝕀.

Absolutely dreadful but I’d expect nothing less from these corrupt pharma drug pushers…

𝔽𝕖𝕒𝕣 π•’π•Ÿπ•• π•”π• π•Ÿπ•—π•¦π•€π•šπ• π•Ÿ π•šπ•Ÿ π•π•’π•‘π•’π•Ÿβ€™π•€ β„π• π•œπ•œπ•’π•šπ••π•  𝕒𝕀 ℕ𝕠𝕣π•₯𝕙 π•‚π• π•£π•–π•’π•Ÿ π•žπ•šπ•€π•€π•šπ•π•– π•₯π•£π•šπ•˜π•˜π•–π•£π•€ 𝕖𝕧𝕒𝕔𝕦𝕒π•₯π•šπ• π•Ÿ 𝕠𝕣𝕕𝕖𝕣

A North Korean missile sparked fear on the Japanese northern island of Hokkaido Thursday after the government’s emergency alert system warned residents to take cover.

Millions of people received a J-alert, or evacuation order, shortly before 8 a.m., urging them to seek shelter as the missile could land on or near the island.

But soon after, fear turned into anger and confusion as the evacuation order was lifted amid reports that it had been sent in error, with local officials saying there was no possibility of the missile hitting the island and Tokyo later confirming it had fallen outside Japanese territory, in waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula.

Many residents were critical of the decision to send the alert.

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