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Saved - April 9, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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I posed a provocative question about how a monster might destroy a nation and its people. I outlined a series of steps that could be taken, including discouraging native women from having children, promoting immigration from cultures with high birth rates, and favoring foreigners through welfare and laws. I suggested denigrating native culture while praising foreign cultures, criminalizing any native resistance, and ignoring international conventions on genocide and indigenous rights. These actions, I argued, could effectively lead to the destruction of a people.

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

If you were a monster intent on destroying a nation and its people, how would you go about it? 1) Encourage native women not to have children. 2) Open the doors to foreigners with high birth rates and an utterly unassimilable religion/culture. 3) Provide more welfare and larger houses to foreign families with multiple children. 4) Create new laws which favour the foreigner and persecute the native. 5) Praise the foreign culture. Denigrate the native people, culture, tradition, heritage - and even the skin colour. 6) Criminalise any native resistance as "Hate". 7) Pretend existing UN Conventions on Genocide and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples don't apply to the natives. 8) That's it. Nothing further need be done to destroy a people.

Saved - March 4, 2025 at 8:07 PM

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

Zelensky is being brutalised in public by Trump and Vance here. He really doesn't have a clue. All the lies we have been told about Ukraine winning over the last three years finally exposed for all to see. And Zelensky does not like it one teensy bit. https://t.co/iv2i8tgZWw

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I'm staying strong in my country from the beginning of the war, even though we've been alone. I am thankful, and I said thanks in the cabinet. We gave you $350 billion. If you didn't have our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks, maybe less. Say thank you. It's important for the American people to see what's going on. You have to be thankful; you don't have the cards. You're running low on soldiers. If you can get a ceasefire right now, take it so the bullets stop flying. Obama gave you sheets, and I gave you javelins to take out all those tanks. You gotta be more thankful because without us, you don't have any cards.
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Speaker 0: Even today Speaker 1: If you went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for Speaker 2: the opposition in October, offer some words of appreciation for The United States Of America and Speaker 0: the president who's trying to save your country. Please, you think that if you will speak very loudly about the war in He's not speaking loudly. He's not speaking loudly. Your country is in big trouble. Speaker 3: I help you? No. No. You've done a lot of talking. Your country is in big trouble. I know. Speaker 0: You're not winning. You're not winning this. I Speaker 3: You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because Speaker 0: of that. Mister president, we are staying in our country, staying strong from the very beginning of the war. We've been alone, and we are thankful. I said thanks in this cabinet. In order to in this cabinet. Speaker 4: We gave you I said stupid president three hundred Speaker 0: and fifty billion dollars. You voted for your military You voted for for You your Speaker 3: you didn't Speaker 0: have our military equipment Speaker 3: You invited me to have our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks. In three days. Speaker 0: I heard it from Putin. In three days. This is something Maybe less. In two weeks. Of course, yeah. Speaker 3: It's gonna be a very hard thing to do business like this. Speaker 0: It's gonna take you. Say thank you. I said a lot of times here Speaker 2: except American people. That there are disagreements, and let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you're wrong. We know you're wrong. Speaker 3: But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on. I understand. I think it's very important. That's why I kept this story so long. You have to be thankful. You don't have the cards. You're buried there. You you have people in dying. Speaker 0: You're running low on soldiers. Don't listen. Speaker 3: You're running low on soldiers. It would be a damn Speaker 0: good news. Then you can then you tell us, I Speaker 5: don't wanna cease fire. I don't want a cease fire. I wanna go, and I want this. Speaker 3: I look. If you can get a cease fire right now, I tell you, you take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop Speaker 0: forcing you. Of course, we want to stop person. That was your that was your president. It was your president. Excuse me. Speaker 3: That was with Obama who gave you sheets, and I gave you javelins. Yes. I gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. Obama gave you sheets. In fact, the statement is Obama gave sheets and Trump gave javelins. You gotta be more thankful because let me tell you, you don't have the cards. With us, you have the cards. But without us, you don't have any cards. One question to my
Saved - February 8, 2025 at 4:25 PM

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

@IsabelOakeshott The data doesn't lie, Ms Oakeshott. The data isn't "crazy." The ONLY wave of excess deaths in 2020 occurred over just 6-8 weeks amongst the old and ill in care homes. This coincided with large scale prescriptions of Midazolam. See below. What are your thoughts on this reality? https://t.co/PjMCqVSUfw

Saved - January 12, 2025 at 5:00 AM
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I express concern over the involvement of Pakistani Muslim men in gang-rape cases in England, suggesting a troubling awareness within the community. This situation highlights a stark reality: these crimes occurred in a country where Pakistani Muslims are a minority, yet they seem to have operated without significant opposition. I ponder the future, considering that by 2050, young English people might become a racial minority, raising questions about the safety of English girls. Some may envision a multicultural utopia, while others might see darker possibilities based on historical precedents.

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

The sheer number of Pakistani Muslim men involved in England's gang-rape atrocities suggests the entire Islamic community knew what was happening - and had been happening for decades. Which, it must be said, didn't seem to bother them unduly. This raises a very uncomfortable reality: The atrocities - on a par with war crimes - occurred in a country where Pakistani Muslims are the minority, and where the majority English control the government, media, police and judicial systems. Circa 2050 the young English could be the racial minority, and Pakistani Muslims may well control the government, media, police and judicial systems. One wonders what will happen to young English girls then. The witless might suggest there will be a multicultural utopia. The less witless might argue that the slave markets in Iraq where ISIS sells captured Yazidi girls provides a more realistic indicator of a future Islamic England under Sharia Law.

Saved - January 9, 2025 at 1:03 AM
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Allison Pearson's article addresses the horrific reality of rape gangs in the UK and the complicity of government and police. It recounts a grim narrative where vulnerable girls were abandoned by authorities, who prioritized multiculturalism over justice. The piece criticizes leaders like Sir Keir Starmer for failing to acknowledge the depth of these crimes, while praising Elon Musk for bringing attention to the issue. It calls for a national inquiry into the abuses and accountability for those involved, emphasizing the need to listen to the victims and confront the systemic failures that allowed such atrocities to occur.

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

@AllisonPearson has written a majestic article about the rape gangs and government/police complicity. It is behind the Daily Telegraph paywall, but deserves a much wider audience. I reproduce it below. Please re-post far and wide. @elonmusk "Once upon a time there was a good and fair country and people who lived in countries that were neither good nor fair travelled to that land and made it their home because they knew it to be kind. But some men who made that land their home brought the values of countries that were neither kind nor fair with them. Such men hated the female children they found in the good and fair country. The girls were white but not chaste; they were dirty unbelievers who went about unaccompanied as if they were boys. They disgusted the men, and they tempted them, which made them hate the female children even more. The monsters, for that is what the men became over time, caused savage harm to thousands of girls – so many that no one is yet sure of the number and may never be, for some were lost or killed. And the monsters drugged and bribed them, they made them sex slaves, branding the girls’ flesh with their initials, ramming large implements into their tiny bodies the better to accommodate four men. This may be hard to comprehend, dear reader, but the people of that enlightened land did not protect their daughters. I’m sorry to say they abandoned them to their fate. Police, whose duty it was to look after the most vulnerable, either arrested the girls, dismissed their pleas for help or left them with their tormentors. For that famously kind and decent land had fallen under a strange enchantment, which was called multiculturalism. It said that, no matter how wicked or cruel the men were to the children, you must never speak of it. The dark spell, and what a powerful spell it was (enough to vanquish justice and compassion), caused any who dared to say that Pakistani Muslim men were targeting white girls to become the bad people. Because all cultures are equal, you see, even ones that don’t believe in equality or which agree that girls who aren’t virgins are whores and deserve to be punished. And those who struggled against the powerful spell that stifled their countrymen were called racist. And to be racist or bigoted or “far-Right” was to be far more hateful than any hatred inflicted on female children, or so the people of the good and fair country were told by their leaders. And when the monsters swore at the children whom they were raping, saying, “White slag!” “White c—!” – well, that wasn’t at all racist. Because multiculturalism and the BBC say it cannot be so. A few brave women (Julie, Ann, Maggie, Sarah) who woke from the enchantment and warned young girls were in danger from British Pakistani men were banished and forced to apologise for being “reckless in my choice of words”. Or they lost their seat in the shadow Cabinet. And the evil – a vast, suppurating evil such as the land had not known for a thousand years – continued to blight that good and fair country. The authorities colluded to make sure the hatred must never speak its name, and the girls carried their lonely torment within them and their rapists got access to the babies they had impregnated them with. (Oh, yes, they did. So strong was the multicultural enchantment it made people surrender the values they had been born to.) And the monsters were not banished from the good and fair country, not one of them sent back to countries that were neither good nor fair, in case their human rights were breached. Then, one day, the richest man in the whole wide world came along and broke the dark spell. Elon had read court transcripts telling what those monsters had done to the female children, and he could not believe such unfathomable depravity had taken root in the good and fair country. Because of his great wealth, Elon could not be intimidated into agreeing that thousands of white girls should have been used as a peace offering to placate the gods of multiculturalism. His righteous wrath shamed the cowardly leaders of the land and in their panic they cried “Misinformation!” But the people were having none of it. For they were awake now and they saw what horrors the brutes had been allowed to get away with. As the wicked enchantment lifted, the malevolent myth of multiculturalism was unmasked, the country slowly but surely recovered its senses and demanded the guilty be found and punished, even unto the highest in the land. As this is a fairytale, I guess it would be nice to say that they all lived happily ever after. Yet, even after it was agreed all the monsters would be deported to great national rejoicing, there was a terrible stain on the good and fair country’s history that would never quite be expunged. It stood shamed before the civilized world. And in the national memory, lodged forever it seemed, were the anguished, tortured, frightened cries of those who were allowed to suffer and die to avoid stirring up racial hatred. The girls. The girls. The girls. Sir Keir Starmer has no idea what he’s up against. Not this time. Since he entered Downing Street six intolerable months ago, the Prime Minister’s ability to strike exactly the wrong note on any given occasion has never failed him, but his denunciation of Elon Musk for “spreading lies and misinformation” about Pakistani-heritage Muslim child-rape gangs is a whole orchestra of discordant deceit. Many Britons feel deeply grateful that the billionaire owner of X (formerly Twitter) was moved to intervene in this disgusting scandal, I suspect, and Musk has certainly provoked more soul-searching in 10 days than Westminster managed in 10 years. The Prime Minister’s imputation that those who want a full-throated national inquiry into the evil gangs, and the cowardly state apparatchiks who covered them up, were simply seeking to “jump on a bandwagon of the far-Right” is obscene. Apparently, thousands of survivors who endured mass rape as children (20 men awaiting their turn downstairs, one woman recalled) are far-Right for wanting answers and accountability. Is it far-Right, Prime Minister, to object that your primary torturer was released early after a derisory sentence and now lurks menacingly outside your home? That’s what has happened to Liz, who still lives in Rotherham. Liz tells me she wants a “collective inquiry to show the depth of what’s happened and to go after those who failed us”. Like other victims of Pakistani rape gangs, Liz is disgusted with the strange, soulless man who had the chance at his Monday press conference to speak for the whole nation. He could have expressed the shame and devastating sadness we feel that such bestial crimes should have been committed here, and for so long. Instead, Sir Keir spoke out of narrow party self-interest, only sounding vaguely passionate when addressing what really troubles him: Islamophobia. Exactly as he did back in July after the massacre of children in Southport. Berated by a crowd of locals whom he refused to speak to after hastily laying a wreath, Starmer couldn’t wait to dash to a mosque where he vowed to “take every step possible” to keep the Muslim community safe. That meant creating a new violent disorder unit to deal with all the “far-Right thugs” who, for some reason, objected to three little girls at a Taylor Swift dance class being slaughtered. Can’t think why. People on social media who, in the heat of the moment, posted deeply unsavoury, inflammatory reactions or retweeted “conspiracy theories” were arrested and jailed with an alacrity and force that was entirely absent when it came to catching the foul fiends who committed some of the most despicable crimes imaginable. (One police officer explained to a distraught father that his daughter being raped might actually “teach her a lesson”.) In both cases, we see the same sly, leftie-liberal playbook. Minimise the rape/killing/trafficking of young girls. Call it “grooming” and not what it is: raping children. Refuse to disclose the ethnic identity of the perpetrators to prevent “racism”. Accuse anyone who mentions the religion or ethnicity of the perpetrators of bigotry and “dog-whistle” politics. Under pressure, admit that the perpetrators are “Asians” (to the understandable anger of Sikhs, Hindus and Christians). Deflect attention from the sheer stomach-churning horror of the crimes and the wild, unappeasable sorrow of the victims and switch the focus to the “inappropriate” language or “harmful rhetoric” of people who are prepared to call out the most depraved assaults and most shocking cover-up in British history. Sir Keir genuinely seems more outraged about Elon Musk calling safeguarding minister Jess Phillips a “genocidal rape apologist” for her refusal to authorise a national inquiry into the Oldham scandal (she insists the council can have its own inquiry) than he is about the 12-year-old who was driven at night to a Yorkshire wood where she was forced to give oral sex to at least 10 men (more cars kept arriving as word spread) before being left alone in the dark. If a prime minister can’t empathise, just for a few seconds, with the terror that child experienced then he shouldn’t be leading the country. But Starmer was clearly far more at ease saying he was “very shocked and angered” at the killing of George Floyd, a black American for whom he fell to one knee. As I have learnt since Essex police called on me over an alleged hate crime, British institutions, from Parliament to the police, are obsessed with “protected characteristics” enshrined in the Equality Act. In 2013, if you were a white working-class kid in care in Keighley, who was passed around from uncle to cousin to nephew, forget it. No characteristics worth protecting, love. In fact, in the unlikely event that poor child had ever plucked up courage to go to the council or the police, her complaint would have been viewed as unhelpful to the greater goal of anti-racism and diversity. Had the ethnic profiles been reversed – the child was black or Muslim and the bastards who pimped her out white – you can bet we would never have heard the end of it. The British Establishment had something in common with the rapists: they saw the girls as white trash. Viewing everything through the prism of race is a disease of the elite liberal and bureaucratic class, not just here but throughout a self-loathing Western world which sees merit in every culture but its own. In a response on X to Musk and the rape-gangs scandal, the historian and Times columnist Sathnam Sanghera posted: “Of course, the vivid fear of ‘innocent white women’ being violated by brown men was one of the great drivers of British imperial racism.” Does Sanghera actually think thousands of brutalised white girls in up to 50 British towns and villages from Rochdale to Oxford made up their ordeals in order to cast racist aspersions on innocent brown men?  He quickly deleted his tweet after it caused outrage, so maybe it was just fashionable posturing, but revealing for all that. Holding the opinion that non-white people are somehow always victims is a sign of social superiority, marking one out from ghastly fascist proles like Tommy Robinson. Whatever Robinson’s manifold flaws, he inspires huge loyalty among his supporters because he has fought like a lion for girls from his social class. Girls who former Labour home secretary Jack Straw admitted were regarded as “easy meat” by some of his Pakistani constituents. Thanks to all the big-hearted, bien-pensant apologists for child rapists – including Labour politicians increasingly dependent on the Muslim vote–- our international reputation is in the gutter. In the US, The Free Press ran a major article this week headlined: “The Biggest Peacetime Crime – and Cover-up – in British History”. How did our society sink to these depths of depravity? It is clear that every tier of the system is implicated in the whitewash. Lucy Allan, who was the Conservative MP for Telford from  2015-2024, explained to me how even those who do try to fight for the victims are thwarted and obstructed. After she’d met survivors in her Shropshire town, Allan started speaking out in Parliament. The pushback was intense. “There was a co-ordinated official response by people in positions of power. Shaun Davies, Telford Council Leader (now the town’s Labour MP), immediately published a letter to the Home Secretary stating that no inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) was necessary. He backed up his assertion with claims that we now know were false. Multiple senior men were asked to be co-signatories to his claims and they all readily agreed.” Instead of trying to right heinous wrongs, Telford councillors set about discrediting the messengers. Lucy Allan was accused of “lying, causing division, racism, being unbalanced, irrational, stupid and motivated not by a desire to help victims but to score political points. This narrative was relentlessly pushed for as long as I campaigned on the issue. It had the intended effect of ensuring that the voice I sought to be for victims would not be heard.” Most extraordinary was an unexpected visit the MP received from Anthony Bangham, then the Chief Constable of West Mercia, and John Campion, the Police and Crime Commissioner. “The Chief Constable was disparaging about Rotherham MP Sarah Champion, suggesting she was exaggerating the grooming gangs issue and was discredited,” Lucy recalls. “He said: ‘You wouldn’t want to be known as a troublemaker like Sarah Champion. It will harm your reputation and career.’” Since when is it the role of a chief constable to warn a democratically-elected MP not to campaign for her traumatised constituents? Even Allan’s Conservative colleagues could be disapproving. “The newly-minted Junior Minister for Safeguarding, Vicky Atkins, told me not to speak to the media on the subject as ‘you do not understand the issues’. I was summoned by Conservative Peer Baroness Warsi to explain myself.” Lucy Allan came up against the oft-repeated refrain that, as 90 per cent of child abuse is committed by white men in domestic settings, why didn’t she concern herself with that as it was a more significant problem? She saw this as “a blatant denial of the existence of groups of inter-related men of Pakistani heritage preying on young girls at school gates, in takeaways, taxis and playgrounds. They did not want to know.” Victims were often blamed, she says, with one young girl being described by police as “‘having been in contact with 53 different Asian males’ as if it were by choice! There was complete denial that these men were related to each other through cousin marriage and were engaged in a joint enterprise.” Now that she has lost her seat, Allan is free to deliver a brutally honest verdict. “The people in power believed that being honest about what had happened to the girls would fuel racial tensions. They pushed a narrative that hiding the problem was in the interests of the community, that looking the other way would cement social cohesion and protect society.” That line, Lucy now knows for a fact, was pushed by Home Office officials. She has watched as junior ministers, both Conservative and Labour, have spun the same lines, “almost word for word, clearly at the behest of civil servants”. That “denial strategy” may once have been well-intentioned (a noble lie), but those who enforced it – from the House of Commons to the police stations to the BBC – became the enemies of justice, the willing accomplices of the Devil. The social contract between the state and the individual is in tatters. They lied to us, and the public knows they lied. What now? The Government tells us there is no need for another national inquiry, instead they will implement the recommendations of the 2022 Jay report on child sexual abuse (CSA).  But CSA is not the same as Group Localised Child Sexual Exploitation (GLCSE), which describes the horrendous and co-ordinated abuse by primarily Pakistani-heritage Muslim rape gangs in towns like Rotherham, Rochdale and Oxford, places the 2022 inquiry didn’t even take into account. This is not about mainly white paedophiles, bad though they are. And it certainly can’t be left, as Jess Phillips suggests, to councils like Oldham to investigate themselves when many councillors are drawn from the same intensely tribal community as the offenders. We must do what the girls want. They went unheard for so long. And if they want a national inquiry into the British Pakistani child-rape gangs –  call them what they are, no obfuscation, no denial, no soothing words – then they must have it. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has rightly said that she will try to insert a clause pledging such an inquiry into the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill on Wednesday – let’s see which MP is foolish enough not to support it. The failed model of multiculturalism must be opened up to scrutiny and a furious public will be entitled to hear why, if it was such a brilliant idea, it could only be maintained via orchestrated deception by the media, the police and most of the political class. All of the rapists who hold dual nationality must be deported. Millions of us would vote for that, wouldn’t we? Thanks to Elon Musk the multiculturalism cloak of denial and deceit has been ripped off and the left are suddenly revealed to have no clothes. On the Today programme yesterday, Nick Robinson tried to demolish Robert Jenrick with talk of harmful “rhetoric” and accusations that Jenrick was seeking to limit immigration to the UK from what he called “alien cultures”. So what? Insulting and betraying the interests of the white majority doesn’t work any more, Nick. The shadow justice secretary stood his ground. In his calm, unrattled confidence, you detected that he knew now that he was talking for Britain and would not be afraid to do so. “We have seen millions of people enter the UK in recent years and some of them have backward, frankly medieval attitudes to women”. You know, as the debate over Musk’s “interference” rages and Labour sees the edifice of diversity politics crashing around their ears, and Starmer looks more inhuman by the day, it’s easy to forget what this is about. Why it matters so very much. Over the weekend, I made myself read the sentencing remarks of His Honour Judge Peter Rook after the trial of Akhtar Dogar, Anjum Dogar, Kamar Jamil, Mohammed Karrar and Basam Karrar. My God. In paragraph after paragraph, the judge outlines what those Pakistani-heritage brutes did to their victims. Less like sexual abuse than the kind of atrocities you encounter only in wartime. “Years of sheer torture .. great brutality..  robbed of their adolescence… torment and distress.. apart from using her for your own sexual gratification you coerced her into providing sex to vast numbers of strangers. Up to four or five men would be invited to addresses so they could have sex with her. Customers would become angry. Strangers would burn her with cigarettes. Slapped. She said the men had a ‘pack mentality’. Grabbing her by the ponytail and forcing her head down onto his penis. Drink and drugs to make them more malleable. One inserted a hairbrush into her vagina. She suffers from self-loathing. Nightmares, panic attacks, flashbacks, PTSD. Despite being the victim she carries with her a great burden of shame and embarrassment… one of vaginal rape, one of oral rape, one of arranging child prostitution, wilful blindness by the authorities, wicked plan to punish her for lying that she had her period, one of vaginal rape, one of oral rape, rape, rape, rape.” It’s not bearable to read about as an adult, so imagine what it must have felt like to live through it if you were 13 years old. My heart broke when I came to this part: “Her mother describes how by the time you had finished with her there was not much left of her apart from her aggression. You took her soul. She felt as though it had been ripped out.” We are so sorry that happened to you, sweet girl, whoever you are. And we will not rest until those responsible are brought to account. Until you have compensation. We will not allow men who hate white women and girls, who think we are lower than cattle, to breathe the same air as us. We owe you that much.

Saved - November 1, 2024 at 5:25 PM
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I'm alarmed by what I see as a Communist coup in Britain, particularly with the Labour government's new 20% inheritance tax on farms. This could force farmers' children to sell their family farms, likely to wealthy friends of the government who may turn them into solar farms. This would lead to a loss of local food production and ultimately benefit politicians financially. I can't help but feel that if more people understood the implications, there would be significant public outcry against these developments. Additionally, the timing of high-profile meetings with influential figures raises further concerns.

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

We are witnessing a Communist coup in Britain. A farm valued at £4 million (land, buildings and machinery) might return a profit of only 50-100k per annum. Some years, it will make a loss. The Labour government has just announced a 20% inheritance on the value of farms, which amounts to £800,000 payable (on a £4M farm) after the death of the farmer. His children will be unable to pay this astronomical sum of money, so they will have to sell the farm. But no one will want to buy the farm because of the future inheritance tax issue. What will happen? Friends of the government will buy it cheaply and convert it into a solar farm. After a couple of decades of useless energy production the land will be contaminated and can be re-zoned as a brownfield site and sold as building land. The government will be very happy. Lots of politicians will become very rich. Farmers will no longer exist and the average person will be unable to buy the expensive imported food British farmers once provided cheaply. I'm not sure people fully understand what is actually happening in England. If they did, there would be a million sturdy yeoman armed with pitchforks surrounding parliament next week.

@PWestoff - Paul Weston

It was no mere coincidence that WEF apparatchik @Keir_Starmer and his Marxist Chancellor @RachelReevesMP just happened to host the world's largest farmland owner @BillGates and Blackrock CEO Larry Fink at Number 10 just days before the budget announcement. @JeremyClarkson https://t.co/pyka2Sz3RN

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