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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 11, 2013 12:35:49 GMT -6
A Strange Night. Reported by ce5now_Investigator_001. Mr. D was living in a rural setting in North Carolina in the summer of 2006. The house sat on an acre of land and the backyard bordered a large cow pasture. Sometime between 1 and 2 AM his dog, a miniature schnauzer, started going ballistic, barking furiously at the foot of the bed. Mr. D has never seen his dog act like this, neither before nor since this night. Thinking there was a mouse or something, he got up and picked up the mattress to look under it. There was nothing unusual and finally the dog calmed down and Mr. D went back to sleep. About two hours later (3 or 4 AM) the dog repeated his furious barking. Mr. D again looked under the bed, then put his dog out in the hall and went back to sleep. When Mr. D woke up, his head was at the foot of the bed. The nightstand was knocked over and the lamp was on the ground. The window was opened and the AC was on. The window was high enough off the ground, that from the outside one would require a ladder to reach it. He was sure that when he went to sleep the AC was off and the window was shut. He then noticed a bit of blood on the pillow and went into the bathroom to find a perfectly round scoop taken out of his forehead, about the size of a pencil eraser. He always shaves and washes his face before bed, therefore is positive that the scoop was not there when he went to bed. He then proceeded to take a shower and when he went to soap his shoulder, felt an intense burning. He got out of the shower to find a rectangle 3/8 inch by 1/2 inch where the skin had been pealed off. The area had very even and clear delineation, being perfectly rectangular and having only a thin layer of skin evenly removed. These wounds did not heal properly, remaining raw for several months. and when they kind of healed, he still had a red spot on his forehead and a dark red patch on his shoulder. About a year and a half later, a doctor recommended he have a biopsy for cancer, along with an old cigarette burn on his wrist. The two marks from the event described above were cancerous, the old burn scar on his wrist was not. He had the two marks completely removed during the cancer treatment. Commentary: I have no reason to doubt the story occurred as told. Mr. D was hesitant to relate it and had only bad reactions when he tried to tell it previously. Shortly after it happened, he told a doctor, who claimed he must have wounded himself the previous day and not noticed anything before going to sleep, which Mr. D found absurd. Mr. D could not find a rational explanation for what had happened. He could not think he had a nightmare, because he had no memory of having one, but wondered if perhaps that was the case; except, why would his dog freak out twice in the same night, without apparent cause and contrary to his nature. Obviously, using primitive logic, one could call it a Poltergeist or evil spirit, since the table was flipped, the window was opened, and the AC was turned on. Although one may speculate on many hard to believe causes for all the effects, this account has the familiar signs of an physical alien abduction: the remote location, the actions of his dog, and the skin samples having been taken. If Mr. D were to have this happen again, he stated he would have investigated more: looking things over more carefully, photographing his missing skin, searching outside his window for any sign and in the cow pasture for signs that a ship might have landed. www.ce5now.com/CE4-0002.htmOnce again -- I know this is an old post but I am new here and have had so many supportive people to help me figure things out -- I wanted to share a picture of the "unusual wound" I got during a time I "felt" like "they" were back and accompanied a radiation-type illness it has taken me months to recover from (still not 100%). Several doctors looked at it and said it was not Lyme Disease, or anything they had ever seen. After the photo was taken the wound starting weeping and festering some. It has now scarred. Total size was between 3-4 inches. I had horrible headaches, dizziness, ear-ringing, memory loss, some diarhea and nausea. The fatigue was really crushing. I've never experienced anything like it. Anyway, I wanted to know if any of you other folks with "burns" or "rashes" had any thoughts..? Attachments:
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 11, 2013 12:43:02 GMT -6
This was on the top of my thigh -- you can see the top of my shorts in the picture. I wanted to add that this is also not ringworm -- it was ruled out as being fungal in any way. It may be of note, too, that my thyroid quit working at the same time. Just like that. I have to be on suppliments for good.
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Post by sunbow on Apr 11, 2013 21:04:58 GMT -6
Dawn, I am sorry to hear of such a radical injury. It does seem like radiation. I know that it is painful to recollect such things, but I like to ask as many questions as possible to try and see if any other clues surface. That is a huge sized injury.
Did it appear overnight? How did you first notice it? Did it burn? Any other bruises at that time?
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Post by CitizenK on Apr 11, 2013 23:43:20 GMT -6
this is a curious wound, in that I too have had this and now have a large scooped out scar to remind me where this was. Originally thought to be a brown recluse or tick bite but did not carry out the same characteristics of either. I too experienced great discomforts as you have listed and a sever pain to my entire shin. (mine is near my ankle and I got it in Nov. 2007) Perhaps I will take the time tomorrow to take a photo of my scar to show, right now it is very late...but still, curious. I never thought about radiation but it was around teh same time as my rash of sightings were happening...food for thought.
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 12, 2013 13:39:44 GMT -6
Dawn, I am sorry to hear of such a radical injury. It does seem like radiation. I know that it is painful to recollect such things, but I like to ask as many questions as possible to try and see if any other clues surface. That is a huge sized injury. Did it appear overnight? How did you first notice it? Did it burn? Any other bruises at that time? Sunbow, Please know that once I made the decision to start talking I was determined to "let it fly!" Anyone can ask me anything -- I feel like nothing is too personal if it helps someone. The rash/burn was just suddenly there. I got up one morning and groggily walked to the kitchen table and then realized my polarfleece pajamas -- ultra-soft -- were irritating part of my leg. I went into the bathroom to look at it and thought "What the ****?!" It itched just a tiny bit -- but mostly stung and burned. After that first phot was taken, which was not too long after it appeared, it started radiating out in terms of the burning, the red ring -- the edge was still clear, but the red, irritated area had radiated out another inch or so. Like citizenk mentioned, my very first thought was that it was a spider bite. I'm a researcher so I jumped on the internet and found out that there aren't hobo spiders here in S. Illinois -- my first fear, since we had them where I moved from qite a while before. Then I thought maybe I brought one in the moving van...but the tissue didn't necrotize. As citizenk also said, my emerging symptoms didn't fit any known spider bite pattern. So I thought surely it was Lyme Disease, but, as I stated, several doctors ruled it out. I am sure I had other bruises -- but I live on my animal sanctuary/farm and I get them everywhere and have them all the time. So I guess to answer your question, nothing that seemed out of the ordinary. The thing that seems significant in hindsight is that I had been having insomnia and had been sleeping alone when I did finally crash because I was so restless. Then, several months after that I started gettting flashes and "that feeling" that they were back. It didn't occur to me for so long that I was proabably going through it all again. But what was different this time was my severe memory loss and mental grogginess. When I was younger I had a photographic memory so it was always exasperating when I was a kid when I'd tell people about my experiences and they would say I was "dreaming" or mis-remembering. This is the first time in my entire life of almost 50 years that I have been so "spacey" forgive the pun) and forgetful.
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 12, 2013 13:48:11 GMT -6
this is a curious wound, in that I too have had this and now have a large scooped out scar to remind me where this was. Originally thought to be a brown recluse or tick bite but did not carry out the same characteristics of either. I too experienced great discomforts as you have listed and a sever pain to my entire shin. (mine is near my ankle and I got it in Nov. 2007) Perhaps I will take the time tomorrow to take a photo of my scar to show, right now it is very late...but still, curious. I never thought about radiation but it was around teh same time as my rash of sightings were happening...food for thought. I would love to see a photo. I haven't yet come across anyone who has had a burn of this nature. As I said, it has scarred now, but occassionally one little dot on it will get "active" again and the whole thing will sting and itch. Sometimes, even when there is no "active" spot it will still get shooting stings through it, like suddenly all the nerves are on fire.
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Post by sunbow on Apr 13, 2013 8:43:33 GMT -6
We are complex mysterious wonders of nature. I think that you cannot place it on 'them', because it is possible that it was something in the environment. It needs to remain an unknown, but it is right to try and use every bit of reason we have to research every phenomena. I think that those with encounters enter hyper-vigilance and have a habit of attribution everything strange to 'them', but we live in a amazingly complex and unknowable mysterious world.
From my understanding radiation is extremely rare with UFO encounters. There are suspected government experiments with nuclear drives and a case in Texas where a family got severe radiation poisoning, but the craft was joined by a fleet of helicopters and seemed to be malfunctioning.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2013 14:34:54 GMT -6
But what was different this time was my severe memory loss and mental grogginess. When I was younger I had a photographic memory so it was always exasperating when I was a kid when I'd tell people about my experiences and they would say I was "dreaming" or mis-remembering. This is the first time in my entire life of almost 50 years that I have been so "spacey" forgive the pun) and forgetful. I'm going through this major "forgetfulness" right now. But only on this ufo/paranormal subject (in otherwords, I still remember how to drive a car, thankfully .
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 3:16:30 GMT -6
My memory has been terrible recently too and it seems to be getting worse as time goes by... My therapist told me it's because of my anxiety... ~shrug~
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 14, 2013 4:59:59 GMT -6
We are complex mysterious wonders of nature. I think that you cannot place it on 'them', because it is possible that it was something in the environment. It needs to remain an unknown, but it is right to try and use every bit of reason we have to research every phenomena. I think that those with encounters enter hyper-vigilance and have a habit of attribution everything strange to 'them', but we live in a amazingly complex and unknowable mysterious world. From my understanding radiation is extremely rare with UFO encounters. There are suspected government experiments with nuclear drives and a case in Texas where a family got severe radiation poisoning, but the craft was joined by a fleet of helicopters and seemed to be malfunctioning. That is true, I think. I sure don't have any answers. I just have a lot of questions.
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Post by sunbow on Apr 14, 2013 10:09:01 GMT -6
I just read about the fact that science has determined that the internet is already changing our brains and that we are remembering less data and remembering more about where and how to look it up (on the internet). This seems to imply increasing dependence is dominating andf self empowerment is diminishing.
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Post by lois on Apr 14, 2013 11:25:46 GMT -6
But what was different this time was my severe memory loss and mental grogginess. When I was younger I had a photographic memory so it was always exasperating when I was a kid when I'd tell people about my experiences and they would say I was "dreaming" or mis-remembering. This is the first time in my entire life of almost 50 years that I have been so "spacey" forgive the pun) and forgetful. I'm going through this major "forgetfulness" right now. But only on this ufo/paranormal subject (in otherwords, I still remember how to drive a car, thankfully . Dawn.. thanks for mentioning photographic memory. I too have had one as far back as four years old. With my old age it seems to not be quite a keen as it once was. My dreams today stay very clear in my head, I remember all details. If shown something I usually remember what it looked like but what the story was behind it I have to admit I may not remember all the details. I have posted this for years. My first grade teacher was the first to notice it and told my Mother. Your daughter learns by sight not sound. It is simple for her that way.. I remember well all my encounters as far as what I seen.. I never had any marks like you have shown here. I did have a punctured wound after an encounter. It watered clear sugar like liquid . for weeks . And burn? did it ever..? Right above the ankle. It was not there when I went to bed, if I ever slept that night..
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Post by mia on Apr 14, 2013 12:00:36 GMT -6
I have a scoop mark on the inside of my upper arm from a long time ago, about four inches above the inner crease of my elbow.
A week ago, I woke to find a raised, quarter inch long something just below the crease in my elbow. There is no entry would, just a thin piece of something under my skin.
Not sure what it is.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 13:28:05 GMT -6
I just read about the fact that science has determined that the internet is already changing our brains and that we are remembering less data and remembering more about where and how to look it up (on the internet). This seems to imply increasing dependence is dominating andf self empowerment is diminishing. Since I've first stared posting here, I've tried to keep my opinions to a minimum since this is public. I've kept them solely to what I have experienced. Sunbow, what you've posted here is most disheartening. Yesterday when I was listening to the radio, I had heard a story in which a man from Jacksonville, Florida just lost it when he had opened his son's back pack and saw what his son had written in crayon, "I will give up my constitutional rights to feel safe." I believe his son was in kindergarten and his school topic was on the subject of the constitution. Is this where we're headed? A couple years back, I was at a book store where they were having asking for donations of picture books for local schools. The lady I spoke to said that children in recent years have had difficulty comprehending books that don't have pictures in them, telling them what it's describing. It's like their ability to imagine has been stunted. I recently read a book in which it covered this issue: "This process of telling stories to children, particularly ones that require high degrees of visual imagination and empathy, is critical to the development of empathy and imagination. It fires up the parts of the brain that convert words to pictures ensuring that those parts of the brain will not be cut away when the brain releases the demylenating chemicals to strip away unused connections. Children who do not hear stories when they're young experience a developmental stunting, and permanently lose the ability to visualize, imagine, and, to a large extent, empathize." We're so screwed. I'm in love with this world that we are currently living on and we as a whole are reflecting the madness that's within and are destroying ourselves along with everything else. (Strange. I just typed 'wise' instead of 'else'.) What is the point of a 'hive mind' mentality when all it's going to be is mindless slaves?!
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Post by sunbow on Apr 14, 2013 13:48:23 GMT -6
I love this world also. When we were kids it was 'Go outside and play'. We made things up. Now, many kids grow up in front of a TV or Video Game. I do think that imagination will be lacking if it is not exercised.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 14:00:34 GMT -6
And all the government has to do is regulate what people post on the internet and all of the "facts" in the world will magically change and nobody will remember what the facts actually WERE before the internet was around...
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Post by sunbow on Apr 14, 2013 14:11:10 GMT -6
Cynical (that's good) - and perhaps that is true. I often see total BS on the internet and know that those sharing it believe it. History is always written by the state in power - Like 'Columbus discovered America'. Implicit assumptions that are never questioned are our greatest enemies.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 18:16:54 GMT -6
I just read about the fact that science has determined that the internet is already changing our brains and that we are remembering less data and remembering more about where and how to look it up (on the internet). This seems to imply increasing dependence is dominating andf self empowerment is diminishing. Can you tell me where you read this, please? I believe you. I would like to read the article, even if it is Newsweeeeek fluff. I've been waiting for the "jump" from video games being damaging, to use on the internet being damaging. I already know of some people who are "sensitive" and limit their exposure to the computer in general. I am also recalling early studies that postulated that the rise in ADHD was partly due to the way shows and comercials are presented on TV, and the time spent on watching it.
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Post by sunbow on Apr 14, 2013 18:31:13 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 21:36:58 GMT -6
Thank You, Sunbow . Hmmmmmm. Did you find this type of statement "unusual" for what you were reading? I know this next thought is way out there, but besides the obvious detrements to society with dependence on the internet, has anyone considered that it may be helping us become telepathic? (years down the road).
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 15, 2013 10:52:42 GMT -6
Thank You, Sunbow . Hmmmmmm. Did you find this type of statement "unusual" for what you were reading? I know this next thought is way out there, but besides the obvious detrements to society with dependence on the internet, has anyone considered that it may be helping us become telepathic? (years down the road). I can't remember if it was on this thread or another but I remember reading someone saying that greys they interacted with, although telepathic, weren't good at reading things going on right next to them, i.e. an emergency or something. I remember chuckling when I read that because I had actually been bumped into that day at Wal-Mart (not something I usually do if I can avoid it) by two people not aware of their surroundings. It was clear to me that everyone was overwhelmed and barely able to function. That same trip I came across an employee sitting next to her cash register bawling her eyes out -- no one else seemed to notice! I sat next to her and held her and told her I understood, and it would be alright, that she wasn't alone. I guess what I'm exploring here is the idea that we might reach a point of being "blasted apart" by all the information coming in and cope with it by reconfiguring our neural networks -- perhaps in ways that are more open and receptive. Of course I feel like everything new is old -- I feel like we originally had these vast sensory abilities when were living in more tribal situations and connected with the land more.
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 15, 2013 10:53:11 GMT -6
Thank You, Sunbow . Hmmmmmm. Did you find this type of statement "unusual" for what you were reading? I know this next thought is way out there, but besides the obvious detrements to society with dependence on the internet, has anyone considered that it may be helping us become telepathic? (years down the road). I can't remember if it was on this thread or another but I remember reading someone saying that greys they interacted with, although telepathic, weren't good at reading things going on right next to them, i.e. an emergency or something. I remember chuckling when I read that because I had actually been bumped into that day at Wal-Mart (not something I usually do if I can avoid it) by two people not aware of their surroundings. It was clear to me that everyone was overwhelmed and barely able to function. That same trip I came across an employee sitting next to her cash register bawling her eyes out -- no one else seemed to notice! I sat next to her and held her and told her I understood, and it would be alright, that she wasn't alone. I guess what I'm exploring here is the idea that we might reach a point of being "blasted apart" by all the information coming in and cope with it by reconfiguring our neural networks -- perhaps in ways that are more open and receptive. Of course I feel like everything new is old -- I feel like we originally had these vast sensory abilities when were living in more tribal situations and connected with the land more.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2013 12:02:57 GMT -6
That same trip I came across an employee sitting next to her cash register bawling her eyes out -- no one else seemed to notice! I sat next to her and held her and told her I understood, and it would be alright, that she wasn't alone. Retail is a very stressful profession. I got fired once for having a panic attack at work in front of the customers... It's a good thing her manager didn't see that...
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 15, 2013 16:59:56 GMT -6
That same trip I came across an employee sitting next to her cash register bawling her eyes out -- no one else seemed to notice! I sat next to her and held her and told her I understood, and it would be alright, that she wasn't alone. Retail is a very stressful profession. I got fired once for having a panic attack at work in front of the customers... It's a good thing her manager didn't see that... I feel so bad that happened to you. You have been through so, so much, my friend.
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Post by sunbow on Apr 15, 2013 20:05:10 GMT -6
jcurio, since the book is about the singularity,defined either as when machines design better machines and an exponential advance happens beyond human comprehension or control, or in some circles where machines become intelligent, the statement fit in.
I would think the internet makes us less telepathic, because instead of relation to people directly, we are writing notes, as I am now. When people are together their luminous bodies interact. Just my opinion, but if all electronic communication failed, people would relate to each other in deeper ways. That being said, there is value in a unique group of strangers, liek ourselves, having had extra-ordinary events happen to us, trying to make sense of it. Though we all remain anonymous, if we did all meet, I wonder how we would relate in person.
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Post by lois on Apr 15, 2013 22:35:07 GMT -6
When I grabbed my camera and ran down the driveway in the video I posted. You can hear the dog barking. The minute the object left the dog was quiet. When the thought of them being near me the dog was barking then, but I did not think anything of it at the time. All I knew was they whoever they are was out behind my home. I even told my neighbor and left her standing by her car. She grinned as I ran away with my camera. She was gone when I went back to my front door.
Next day when I showed her the video she laughed and said that is a plane you got there. ;D
When she seen the two tall orange towers she said your camera made a mistake.. Now what kind of talk is that? ;D
The dogs name is Carter. He is very friendly to anyone he meets . Never does much barking. Although he was having a barking fit one day as a squirrel got into the tree above him..He sense something . Maybe they can pick up sound that we cannot hear.. only a thought..
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Post by dawnoftime on Apr 16, 2013 3:41:01 GMT -6
When I grabbed my camera and ran down the driveway in the video I posted. You can hear the dog barking. The minute the object left the dog was quiet. When the thought of them being near me the dog was barking then, but I did not think anything of it at the time. All I knew was they whoever they are was out behind my home. I even told my neighbor and left her standing by her car. She grinned as I ran away with my camera. She was gone when I went back to my front door. Next day when I showed her the video she laughed and said that is a plane you got there. ;D When she seen the two tall orange towers she said your camera made a mistake.. Now what kind of talk is that? ;D The dogs name is Carter. He is very friendly to anyone he meets . Never does much barking. Although he was having a barking fit one day as a squirrel got into the tree above him..He sense something . Maybe they can pick up sound that we cannot hear.. only a thought.. "Your camera made a mistake" !!!! Oh my God I haven't laughed so hard for a long time. Oooohhhh... (wipes tears of mirth away) ;D
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Post by auntym on Jul 26, 2013 11:48:34 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/once-upon-missing-time-0725[/font][/font] Once Upon A Missing Time by Philip MantleJuly 25, 2013 ONCE UPON A MISSING TIME is a powerful and emotional journey involving married couple Alan and Pamela Morrison and their teenage daughter Wendy. Alan is a teacher at the local High School and his wife Pamela is a social worker for the local authority. One night whilst driving back from their in-laws home near the rural North Yorkshire village of East Yardsley, the Morrison family encounter something that would change their lives and world view forever. The Morrison's have a close encounter, a close encounter with something quite extraordinary. On arriving home they discover nearly four hours of their lives MISSING. Plagued by nightmarish shared dreams the Morrison's look for answers for their 'MISSING TIME'. Their search for answers threatens to tear the family apart, leaving them with lives that will never be the same again. Set in rural England in 1990 this was an era before the internet and the digital age. The Morrison family search for answers that eventually ends in frustration and betrayal. This is not a story about alien visitation but rather how a family try desperately to cope with a phenomenon that no one seems to understand.
CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/once-upon-missing-time-0725
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Post by lois on Jul 27, 2013 21:11:36 GMT -6
thank you auntym for posting this book. Four hours missing time. It should be a most interesting book for me to read. I still search for any clue I can. Who knows there may be hidden memory revealed in it and maybe just maybe it will put a on light in my head.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 1:27:40 GMT -6
thank you auntym for posting this book. Four hours missing time. It should be a most interesting book for me to read. I still search for any clue I can. Who knows there may be hidden memory revealed in it and maybe just maybe it will put a on light in my head. Yes... but hopefully the memories you recover won't be horrible...
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