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Additionally, the slides released by NBC (p. 47) showed they track Twitter as well with "Millions of events per day feeding BLACKHOLE" (probably a codename for a Twitter database).
Someone not using his real name (
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MDY dates?
See my recent edits. First use (in ref) was DMY consistent with
GCHQ (British). Then MDY in main text based on that ref. I wander, could a MDY
WP:STRONGNAT claim be based on the US newspaper that (first) published? More important than GCHQ being in the Britain that the story is on? MDY would be convienient for consistency with related article(s)? Copy-paste between them not frequent?
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