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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2013 10:00:00 GMT -6
Thanks Niki . Yeah, the one of the noise in the woods, with the 2 workers, is what I was talking about. It doesn't sound so ominous. To me, it almost sounds like a "choir". (if that gives you any idea of my hearing capabilities ). The other sounds, to me, are more 'mechanical'. And then there's the "hummm", that I just can't describe, really. In a very quiet area, whether outside or indoors, but when water is running, there are certain places where sometimes I hear "singing". Its not always the same . Sometimes its creepy, and sometimes it's rather pleasant. I'm just waiting for someone to tell me that I have a condition that causes this .
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2013 10:21:16 GMT -6
Without precedent or warning, a loud boom sounding like a major piece of artillery frightens your normally quiet neighborhood. Houses shake and dishes rattle. The jolt is singular, percussive -- and ominous. Later the TV news reports that the boom was heard over many miles, but nothing exploded. No supersonic aircraft flew by. Someone saw yellow light in the sky. -___________________________________________________________________________- The above quote is from page 11 of this thread and "meteor doesn't strike twice". I find it interesting, because this describes exactly what I heard, felt, and saw when I looked out the window of my house very early one morning. Note, my house window I looked through did not face the "source" of the sound. It should have been very dark outside when I looked, but the outside was an eery color of yellow. I'll never forget it. The first sound woke me up with a start, and I felt the house shake, but wasn't sure of a sound. Then it happened again. Then I realized that was what I heard in my sleep. Later that morning we found out that the firefighters had been killed responding to a fire on a construction lot during the night, within five miles of my home at the time. (Kansas City, Mo., and featured on Tv specials because it was unsolved for awhile). I think my "perception" of the event was somehow heightened; especially the color involved. I can remember thinking that maybe I should get on the floor, and crawl out of the house.
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Post by lois on Aug 26, 2013 21:03:30 GMT -6
Thanks Niki. this is the one I was searching for. It is posted here if you can find the page. It does match this video a great deal. Now hope it post.. This is what my husband could not hear. It came in waves like this. I think it was Deb who heard it the same day in Wisconsin . No one else came forward with a video. I got my camera with in weeks of hearing this. I did not own one before this occurred. This just happens to be on August 11 11.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2013 16:37:11 GMT -6
Yeah Lois, that's the creepy one. . . . does kind of sound like someone blowing on a pipe.
I went back and compared it with the sound in the woods (2 workers Calgary? in red vests) and the sound you posted is much deeper. and creepier.
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Post by lois on Aug 30, 2013 22:48:13 GMT -6
Listen to this one. It will really blow your mind. Some one in Terrace Canada heard this back in June. Now she is hearing it again. At first I thought maybe a Moose but only in a second of the video. Beats me. She may live outside the city . I cannot tell by the scenery. What do you think? Someone trying to learn how to play the trumpet? Witness's statement with this video. This is the second time I have heard these sounds here in Terrace BC Canada. First time was back in June 19th 2013 but it was not quite as intense. On the morning of August 29th 2013 at approx. 7:30am I was awoken by these sounds. I shot out of bed like a bat out of hell realizing it was the same sounds I had heard before and I ran looking for a camera to try to capture them with. Came out into the livingroom to find my 7-year-old son awake and scared wondering what was going on (he's the one I am whispering to in the first video) He had said the noises woke him up as well and shook his window. After it was over and I sat down at the computer to upload the video. Checking my Facebook I noticed a lot of locals had heard the same sounds again but this time it was far more widespread. I have no idea what these sounds are but it is pretty strange and I am glad that I was able to catch them this time and share what I heard
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Post by lois on Aug 30, 2013 22:59:20 GMT -6
As a child I live right along a railroad . When a train was trying to stop and then back up it had this sound sort of. Don't know if she lives near tracks or not but she would recognize that sound for sure. It has to be something she is not use to hearing. I did not look up Terrace Canada's location but I aim too. Maybe one could figure out the industry there. Then again she would be use to hearing the sounds she lives with.
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Post by lois on Sept 6, 2013 23:22:01 GMT -6
Jo it does sound like a train putting on its brakes. Mine you these trains I heard every day and night as we lived next to the tracks. It was this sound exactly. In fact your video sounds more like what I would hear on the tracks than my posted video. . I'm sure every one has heard a old locomotive burning coal to run on stop . The grinding is the train starting to back up after it stops . I could be wrong . She said it was not coming from the direction of the railroad. They would stop then change tracks, then back up to join with another engine or just another loaded box car. When they grab that other car the metal would drive anyone nuts. Sounds like a sick trumpet or a Moose call. Now I have only heard a Moose call in movies. One sick Moose or a mating Moose.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2013 10:57:20 GMT -6
Noises are just wrong. ugh. Can I explain that statement?
I'm starting to wonder if all the "brain waves" sent out to control people are messing with an integral part of our brain that controls hearing. Or, something like the chemtrails being sprayed everywhere are maybe "shielding" us, but causing an artificial dome effect, and amplifying or distorting sounds for all to hear. . . .. crazy, huh?
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Post by paulette on Sept 8, 2013 11:02:56 GMT -6
As a child I live right along a railroad . When a train was trying to stop and then back up it had this sound sort of. Don't know if she lives near tracks or not but she would recognize that sound for sure. It has to be something she is not use to hearing. I did not look up Terrace Canada's location but I aim too. Maybe one could figure out the industry there. Then again she would be use to hearing the sounds she lives with. Terrace is built along a railroad and the trains are very long (transport).
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Post by sunbow on Sept 8, 2013 17:24:32 GMT -6
Brain Waves??? The Shamans say the telepathic web is a noisy confused bazaar or market place with everyone screaming at once (mitote). If our genetics ever turn on telepathy people who are not gradually eased into it will hear a constant screaming. It will be hard to differentiate hearing the roar of thoughts from all around the planet. Science has shown that distance is not a factor, though fortunately relations are stronger or easier to pick up on. Would people be able to discern the roar of teh telepathic web from physical hearing?
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Post by lois on Sept 8, 2013 20:11:48 GMT -6
Noises are just wrong. ugh. Can I explain that statement? I'm starting to wonder if all the "brain waves" sent out to control people are messing with an integral part of our brain that controls hearing. Or, something like the chemtrails being sprayed everywhere are maybe "shielding" us, but causing an artificial dome effect, and amplifying or distorting sounds for all to hear. . . .. crazy, huh? All I know is the video camera's are picking up something strange.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 5:13:29 GMT -6
Brain Waves??? The Shamans say the telepathic web is a noisy confused bazaar or market place with everyone screaming at once (mitote). If our genetics ever turn on telepathy people who are not gradually eased into it will hear a constant screaming. It will be hard to differentiate hearing the roar of thoughts from all around the planet. Science has shown that distance is not a factor, though fortunately relations are stronger or easier to pick up on. Would people be able to discern the roar of teh telepathic web from physical hearing? Brain waves. Just didn't know what else to call it. I think your ideas on telepathy are interesting and well thought out. I'm living under the premise that if Russia was able to do some sort of testing on human subjects during the Cold War, using "microwaves" or whatever, that more testing was done soon after by us. All those years ago. When, how, and where, we can't be sure. Anyway, I don't think that testing was just thrown out. It may be true that we have less people institutionalized for mental illness now than in the past, but I don't think that all mental illness is organic. Gosh, I don't even know for sure how many people should be institutionalized, or how someone makes that decision for themselves, or a family member, or if some broken law requires it . All I know, is that enough "conspiracy theories" have shown a ring of truth to them, that I have to wonder if these sounds are part of the consequence. Yes, we could still believe that these sounds are a hoax, but enough real people are hearing them, too.
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Post by sunbow on Sept 11, 2013 9:28:19 GMT -6
It is possible that VLF - ULF (very - ultra low frequencies) are being generated to affect the population, but with what motivation? It seems to be disruptive to the people who hear it and possibly to everyone, though some are unaware. I doubt Russia, China, Iran, or whomever could do this without someone in the government stopping it.
I am not sure of the goal of disrupting sleep would be since it would not affect our military might, but then much of the course and motivation of people does not make sense to me. Every government seems like a very fragmented bureaucracy and the 'need to know' clause means that most sections do not know what the others are doing. I know that there is commentary that these are real sounds and also that internet audio (like youtube) filters those low bands which most people cannot hear.
It is more likely that the Schumann resonances (vibrational frequency of the Earth) is the cause. It is raising after being a stable 7.8 for a long time and is up to 12 or so since 1980. It is possible that it has local variation and some people are hearing it. What this rise portends for Earth changes is unknown, but something is changing. -- OK I did a bit more look up on this and it may not be changing, it is always fluctuating and "has higher overtones" and also "has local variations". This means that it is likely that it can be heard sometimes in some places. The issue then becomes are some people hearing it continually due to location or is this it at all.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 12:17:48 GMT -6
oooooo! I like this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schumann_resonancesGreat Job, Sunbow! I'm a little thrilled that it goes with my idea of a "dome effect" (though not caused by us!). Thrilled because I'm slowly catching on to this Science thing, even though my speculations are a bit off. I do think these sounds are somehow amplified. Maybe that goes without saying, on listening (Lol), but a train being amplified enough that it is way too loud and distorted to where a person is not sure it is a train is puzzling . I'm one of those that doesn't believe these noises come from tunneling being done underground. As loud as construction is these days, and disrupts things like traffic and water lines, I just think we'd have more evidence of an underground source. To think that someone would actively broadcast these sounds, such as the "horn" sound as a call to arms, or the end of the world, is hard to comprehend. I just can't imagine spending the money and time on such a hoax, to the extent that this is going on, even possibly by different individuals. I know that my hearing is kind of screwy. Lois and I have talked about this on other threads. . . . however, the simple fact that I can hear so well when it was predicted I'd be near deaf, makes me wonder what other kind of hearing anomalies are being experienced, without some diagnosis. I'm confident enough that when I have a steady "ringing sound" for a period of time, I can ask those around me if they hear it too. Sometimes, someone does, but not everyone in the vicinity. I like Niki's idea of the Earth groaning-wouldn't that be cool if more people understood what we are doing to nature? I mean, really understood. Today, September 11, I'm reading about all the people who have come down with cancer after being around Ground Zero. It helps me imagine a sort of "cancer' that has also been given to the land.
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Post by niki on Sept 11, 2013 14:36:45 GMT -6
I also like the idea of vibrational frequencies for some of the sounds the world has been hearing. I'm a bit skeptical of ultra low frequencies being so clearly heard on your typical home video camera. There is no doubt that lower frequency ranges can be heard, and sometimes even felt, by certain people. However, these videos are all fairly clear, and very loud. A lower range frequency that can only be heard by certain people would not generally be picked up by the standard built in mic found on most camcorders or cameras to the degree featured in these videos. As mentioned, there are a few 'strange sounds' being heard that seem to fall into a couple of basic categories. Some of them have a more 'electric' feel, while others seem to resonate from all directions and for that reason I used the term 'earth groaning.' Maybe people have always heard these noises, but the invention of youtube gave us a place to share them.... I dunno....I work in sound and video and these just boggle me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 8:45:39 GMT -6
Great comments, Niki!
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Post by sunbow on Sept 14, 2013 18:18:52 GMT -6
I agree Niki, the camcorder sound capabilities would never detect most of the very low stuff we can hear. Even if it did, Youtube would use a low-pass filter to save bandwidth. Too many of the videos seem to have manipulated sound to make their point. A few seem like they capture something real in the higher spectrum. The idea that higher harmonics are generated implies that the lowest sounds are missing in the video, but in rare cases there are additional higher sounds that are captured.
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Post by auntym on Sept 24, 2013 14:36:39 GMT -6
www.postandcourier.com/article/20130923/PC16/130929732/1009/mystery-coastal-booms-science-channel-show-explores-lowcountry-x2018-alien-x2019-boom-phenomenon&source=RSSMystery coastal booms: Science Channel show explores Lowcountry ‘alien’ boom phenomenon Bo Petersen Posted: Monday, September 23, 2013 Anyone who has lived along the Lowcountry coast for very long knows the drill: A blast rattles the windows. The Air Force says nope, no jets flying supersonic. Seismologists say nope, no earthquake. The scary booms are an age-old mystery. To watch
WHAT: “Carolina Beach Boom,” a 12-minute segment exploring mysterious blasts that occur along the coast of the Carolinas.
WHERE: “The Unexplained Files,” a Science Channel presentation on cable and satellite television.
WHEN: 9 p.m. Wednesday.Until now. (Spoiler alert). It’s aliens. Well, OK, it could be aliens. Or at least a woman who lives near Cape Fear tells television’s “The Unexplained Files” that whenever she hears them, she sees an orange glow. The episode plays at 9 p.m. Wednesday on Science Channel. It includes an iPhone recording of one of the booms, said Josh Berkley, executive producer. The strange phenomenon, widely known as the “Seneca Guns,” occurs here and has occurred along other coasts around the world for almost as long as people have lived there. Sometimes it’s a single boom, sometimes it’s a few in succession. The sound is so close to the blast of a cannon that folk legend in the East says it’s made by the guns of Seneca Indians, fired to get revenge on the settlers who displaced them. The booms also have been blamed on gases released from the sea floor, undersea landslides along the Continental Shelf, the echoed sound of distant thunder, lightning-like electrical discharges that don’t cause lightning, and even meteors crashing into the atmosphere at angles. And now, aliens. But so far nobody has been able to say for sure what causes them. Aliens “are certainly not the definitive answer,” Berkley said. The episode also explores possibilities like temperature inversion. “It’s fascinating. It’s got good science,” he said. But best of all for the show, it remains unexplained. Reach Bo Petersen at 937-5744, @bopete on twitter or Bo Petersen Reporting on Facebook. www.postandcourier.com/article/20130923/PC16/130929732/1009/mystery-coastal-booms-science-channel-show-explores-lowcountry-x2018-alien-x2019-boom-phenomenon&source=RSS
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Post by paulette on Sept 24, 2013 15:14:27 GMT -6
Here's a new age version of the Schumann reonances combined with pop "classical" music. It made me feel instantly nauseated, but its supposed to bring enhanced immune response, grounding and balance. I just feel seasick at the moment. Apparently the Gregorian chants make use of this frequency (according to someone responding to the video). I don't like them either, but then I was probably burned as witch a couple of times during this time period.
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Post by auntym on Oct 25, 2013 13:32:37 GMT -6
www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/256820/mysterious-hum-could-be-mating-fish Mysterious hum could be mating fishPosted on Friday, 25 October, 2013 The fish make a low humming noise during their mating rituals. Image Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Local authorities have been investigating a strange and pervasive humming noise in Southampton. The sound is so pervasive and so annoying that some residents of Hythe in Hampshire, England have had to resort to moving away from the area. The local council received so many complaints about the problem that they launched their own investigation in an effort to get to the bottom of it. Several causes for the pulsating din have been examined including local industrial centers and large cargo ships arriving at the nearby docks. Scientists however believe that the noise could be coming from an altogether unexpected source - the mating ritual of the male Midshipman fish. Males of this nocturnal fish species are known to hum to one another both in an effort to attract females and to deter rival males. The low frequency nature of the hum makes it easy for it carry through the ground and up in to people's homes through the walls. "A few times we put it down to a neighbour's washing machine or dishwasher but it's happening so frequently that we know it's not the case," said Maria Dennett who lives in the vicinity. "It's a really low pitched sound that literally pulsates through the house." www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/256820/mysterious-hum-could-be-mating-fish
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 9:47:44 GMT -6
Jc wrote Did anyone watch the video I posted recently about Nikola Tesla ? I think it may provide answers or at least clues to some of the issues discussed here at TEOR.
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Post by sunbow on Dec 5, 2013 20:49:10 GMT -6
Not sure if this one has been posted here, but it seems the sounds continue ? Not sure what to make of all this.
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Post by lois on Dec 7, 2013 0:40:49 GMT -6
As a child I live right along a railroad . When a train was trying to stop and then back up it had this sound sort of. Don't know if she lives near tracks or not but she would recognize that sound for sure. It has to be something she is not use to hearing. I did not look up Terrace Canada's location but I aim too. Maybe one could figure out the industry there. Then again she would be use to hearing the sounds she lives with. Terrace is built along a railroad and the trains are very long (transport). paulette are you speaking of passenger trains or freight trains? We only had old freight trains next to our home in the 40s and 50s . Does sound like the volume is turned up a lot higher than it truly is. What we had was trains that burned coal. Our home was totally black from that smoke. probably not good to breathe it either. I could actually hear it in the last video on the page. I knew when the jerk sound then stopped was coming. As it always sounded to me. then it was backing up. Stop.. going forward. Not all sounds are like this to me . Some of videos are totally different. I can visualize it now seeing the old heavy wheel. trying to move and is seems it will never turn and makes a horrible grinding and screeching sound but it does it very slowly the sound I mean is slow drawn out. which gave a sound like those trumpet sounds. Then it jerks as it hits the box car on the tracks it is picking up. I heard that jerk in video and knew exactly when it was going to jerk like a half a second before it did. It squealing sound comes as it moves forward trying to pull that boxcar. I can still see the wheel sparks flying off the rails as the wheels do not turn at all at this time. Sort of like they are slipping on the tracks. The sound is horrible . I would sit right down next to the rails and watch them join up together. These freights were out on our tracks for hours everyday though all the years and at night as well. We had a freight train at 10:15 every night . A very long one. Click clack for about twenty minutes. I would run off to bed, as that sound is how I went to sleep so fast Everyone would be watching a move on the TV. I would jump from my chair and run up the steps and down a very long hallway. Jump into bed. sounds crazy doesn't it...
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Post by auntym on Dec 8, 2013 12:08:31 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Dec 31, 2013 21:34:58 GMT -6
I had never heard of one until I looked it up just now. That's something else I learned on the forum this week.
I suppose a frost quake might be the cause for some of the mysterious booms that happen during the winter...or it could just be people grasping for straws because they have no idea what is really making the noises. Maybe a combination of the two.
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Post by auntym on Apr 11, 2014 11:41:10 GMT -6
www.openminds.tv/residents-believe-ufos-source-mysterious-explosions/26937Residents believe UFOs source of mysterious explosionsPosted by: Alejandro Rojas April 10, 2014 Residents in Highgate, a North London suburb, have been reporting loud noises that sound like explosions. Authorities have not been able to determine the source of the explosions, but a poll by the Ham & High newspaper shows that residents believe the noises are either due to a faulty electrical substation or UFOs. Highgate is a swanky part of London and home to many celebrities. It is not the type of place you would expect to be making news about anomalous phenomena. However, the noises have been reported for 18 months, and although many possible sources have been investigated, there is still no answer to where they come from. A recent incident took place Monday night at about 10 pm. One witness, Will Wheatcroft, told Ham & High that he was sitting on the sofa with his fiancée when he heard a “very loud explosion.” He said, “Really it sounded like a car bomb or a gas explosion. It made us turn around and say, ‘What the hell was that?’ I expected to hear sirens a few minutes afterwards, but there weren’t any.” Some residents have even reported that their houses shook, or that they also saw large flashes of light. Carrie Kilpatrick, a TV producer who is investigating the noises says she has heard them as well. “It’s just so mysterious. Sometimes it’s more than once a week and then you don’t hear it for a while,” she said. “Friday night seems to be most popular. It can be at any time between 10 pm and midnight.” The latest reported explosion was Tuesday night. One report could be found on twitter, and a couple also reported it to the police. Highgate is in the borough of Haringey, and the Haringey council is now advising residents to no longer contact the police with their reports, but to alert the council’s noise team. Thus far, the authorities have ruled out gas explosions and the local electrical substation as possible sources of the noises. They also have not found the noises to be linked to thunder or lightening. They have ruled out sounds from repair work being done on the sewers, and there has been no explosive work being done at the Highgate Underground station. CONTINUE READING: www.openminds.tv/residents-believe-ufos-source-mysterious-explosions/26937
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Post by lois on Jan 2, 2015 23:31:15 GMT -6
www.openminds.tv/residents-believe-ufos-source-mysterious-explosions/26937Residents believe UFOs source of mysterious explosionsPosted by: Alejandro Rojas April 10, 2014 Residents in Highgate, a North London suburb, have been reporting loud noises that sound like explosions. Authorities have not been able to determine the source of the explosions, but a poll by the Ham & High newspaper shows that residents believe the noises are either due to a faulty electrical substation or UFOs. Highgate is a swanky part of London and home to many celebrities. It is not the type of place you would expect to be making news about anomalous phenomena. However, the noises have been reported for 18 months, and although many possible sources have been investigated, there is still no answer to where they come from. A recent incident took place Monday night at about 10 pm. One witness, Will Wheatcroft, told Ham & High that he was sitting on the sofa with his fiancée when he heard a “very loud explosion.” He said, “Really it sounded like a car bomb or a gas explosion. It made us turn around and say, ‘What the hell was that?’ I expected to hear sirens a few minutes afterwards, but there weren’t any.” Some residents have even reported that their houses shook, or that they also saw large flashes of light. Carrie Kilpatrick, a TV producer who is investigating the noises says she has heard them as well. “It’s just so mysterious. Sometimes it’s more than once a week and then you don’t hear it for a while,” she said. “Friday night seems to be most popular. It can be at any time between 10 pm and midnight.” The latest reported explosion was Tuesday night. One report could be found on twitter, and a couple also reported it to the police. Highgate is in the borough of Haringey, and the Haringey council is now advising residents to no longer contact the police with their reports, but to alert the council’s noise team. Thus far, the authorities have ruled out gas explosions and the local electrical substation as possible sources of the noises. They also have not found the noises to be linked to thunder or lightening. They have ruled out sounds from repair work being done on the sewers, and there has been no explosive work being done at the Highgate Underground station. CONTINUE READING: www.openminds.tv/residents-believe-ufos-source-mysterious-explosions/26937 I know ufos been around forever without these sounds. I just think they are introducing them selves a little more. Hard telling what will be next. Seems odd as anyone can tell you ufos usually have no sound. What a switch.
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