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I signed an executive order last Thursday to establish the Maha Commission. We'll be studying the reasons behind the decline in American health over the last two generations. We will bring together representatives from all perspectives to investigate the rise in chronic diseases. We will investigate many potential factors, like childhood vaccine schedules, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate and other pesticides, ultra-processed foods and additives, psychiatric drugs, microplastics, and more. Nothing is off limits. I'm willing to subject all my past beliefs to unbiased scientific scrutiny. We will use unbiased science to guide us, and our goal is to commission research that satisfies all stakeholders. We will agree on protocols in advance and avoid altering study outcomes midway. Let's depoliticize these issues, find common ground, and renew our search for truth without political barriers or preconceptions.

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According to the speaker, chronic illness in children has risen from 12.4% in the 1980s to over 50% today, marking a significant decline in human health. Depression in girls has risen by 95%, with 10% of teenage girls on antidepressants. 15% of boys are on ADHD medication, and 25% of girls have considered suicide. The speaker claims that SSRI drugs, though increasingly prescribed, target serotonin, which is not the actual cause of depression. It's estimated that nearly half of boys and over half of girls born in 2019 will be on pharmaceutical drugs for most of their lives. Childhood cancer rates are up 40% since 1975, and heart attacks in children are now a recognized concern. The speaker suggests that environmental toxins, including a vaccine program that starts on day one of life, may be responsible. They state that the Hepatitis B vaccine, typically contracted through sexual activity or IV drug use, is mandated for day-old babies in the US, despite only 0.5% of mothers testing positive. The speaker believes that the current vaccine schedule of 72 to 90 vaccines by age 18 is contributing to the chronic disease epidemic.

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I signed an executive order last Thursday to establish the MAHA commission, which will investigate the decline in American health over the last two generations. We will bring together people with different ideas to study the reasons behind the big increase in chronic diseases. We'll look into things like childhood vaccine schedules, electromagnetic radiation, pesticides like glyphosate, highly processed foods, artificial additives, psychiatric drugs, microplastics, and more. We won't rule anything out. We will use unbiased science as our guide. I want us to do research that will make everyone happy once and for all. We will agree on the study methods ahead of time and not change the results halfway through if they are not what we expect. Let's take the politics out of these problems, find common ground, and look for real truth without political obstacles or biases.

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People often believe doctors know everything, but if that were true, second opinions wouldn't exist. The healthcare system spends $4.5 trillion annually, yet life expectancy is declining. Most healthcare costs stem from chronic illnesses linked to diet and lifestyle, yet many medical schools lack nutrition courses. The U.S. has the highest infant and maternal mortality rates among developed countries and a life expectancy ten years shorter than Japan and Switzerland. This is alarming, and chronic illness was notably absent from political discussions. One candidate proposed addressing corruption in health agencies, ensuring unbiased research, and reversing chronic disease trends within two years, aiming for a healthier future as America approaches its 250th anniversary.

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President Trump signed an executive order to establish the MAHA Commission, which will study the decline in American health over the past two generations and the rise in chronic disease. The commission will investigate factors that were formerly taboo or insufficiently scrutinized, including the childhood vaccine schedule, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate and other pesticides, ultra-processed foods, artificial food additives, SSRIs and other psychiatric drugs, PFAs, PFOAs, and microplastics. All beliefs and suspicions will be subject to unbiased science. The goal is to commission research that will satisfy all stakeholders, using protocols agreed upon in advance, without altering study outcomes. The aim is to depoliticize these issues, reestablish common ground, and renew the search for existential truth with no political impediments or preconceptions.

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The speaker salutes Bobby's advocacy for family and children's health, stating nobody has done more. Millions of Americans concerned about environmental toxins and pesticides want clean air, clean water, and a healthy nation. The speaker pledges to establish a panel of top experts, working with Bobby, to investigate the decades-long increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases. These include autoimmune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility, and others. The goal is for every American child to grow up and live a long and healthy life.

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Trump has asked me to reorganize the federal health agencies, the agencies that have a portfolio that affects human health, which is CDC, NIH, c d FDA, as well as some of the agencies within the United States Department of Agriculture. He’s asked me to clean up the corruption, number one. He’s asked me to end the conflicts of interest, return those agencies to their rich tradition of gold standard empirically based evidence based science, evidence based medicine, and to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country. And he’s asked me specifically to measurably reduce chronic disease in our children within two years. Okay.

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To address the chronic disease epidemic, I propose banning pharmaceutical advertising on TV, as only the U.S. and New Zealand allow it, yet we have the highest disease rates and drug costs. Countries like Italy spend significantly less on healthcare and enjoy longer lifespans. We need a president who will tackle foreign wars, end censorship, and restore freedom of speech. It's crucial to eliminate corruption, remove harmful chemicals from our food, and prioritize the health of our children. We deserve a leader committed to making America healthy and great again. Let's ensure we make our voices heard at the polls on Tuesday.

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More than 40% of American children have at least one chronic health condition. Since the 1970s, rates of childhood cancer have soared, in some cases by nearly 50%. In the 1960s, less than 5% of children were obese; now, over 20% are obese. A few decades ago, one in 10,000 children had autism; today, it's one in 31. The speaker states they will not stop until they defeat the chronic disease epidemic in America.

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It doesn't matter who comes before us as long as they support this administration and ignore your beliefs. If your views are fundamental, how do you reconcile that? President Trump tasked me with ending the chronic disease epidemic and making America healthy again. This is my primary focus at HHS. If we don't tackle this issue, all other discussions about healthcare funding are irrelevant. The U.S. has the highest chronic disease burden globally, and during COVID, we accounted for 16% of deaths despite having only 4.2% of the world’s population. The average American who died from COVID had multiple chronic diseases. This situation poses an existential threat to our economy, military, and overall well-being, making it a top priority for President Trump. If confirmed, I will address this challenge directly.

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In recent years, there has been a concerning increase in chronic illnesses, especially in children. The speaker highlights issues like autism, obesity, and allergies, questioning if it's due to food, environment, or medication. They criticize the influence of big pharma and propose establishing a commission to investigate the root causes of these health problems. The speaker promises to prioritize the health of American children and hold accountable those who prioritize profits over people.

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In recent years, there has been a concerning increase in chronic illnesses, particularly in children. Conditions like autism, obesity, allergies, and respiratory problems have become more prevalent. We need to investigate the causes behind this rise, such as the food we eat, our environment, over-prescription of medications, and the toxins in our homes. Our public health system often fails to question these issues due to their close ties with big pharma and other special interests. If pharmaceutical companies prioritize profits over people, they should be held accountable. As president, I will establish an independent commission to investigate the root causes of these illnesses and provide recommendations for a safe and healthy childhood for every American child. This conversation is long overdue, and I am committed to taking action. Thank you. (134 words)

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I am honored to be President Trump's nominee for the Department of Health and Human Services. My background as an environmental attorney taught me that human health and environmental issues are connected. Today, many Americans face serious health challenges, with over 70% of adults and a third of children being overweight or obese. Chronic diseases account for 90% of healthcare spending, disproportionately affecting lower-income individuals. President Trump is committed to restoring the American dream by prioritizing health for all. I am dedicated to working with all stakeholders to address these issues, ensuring safety in healthcare and supporting American farmers. If confirmed, I promise to promote healthy foods, scrutinize food additives, and establish unbiased science at HHS. Together, we will tackle the chronic disease epidemic and improve the nation's health. Thank you.

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Speaker 0: My last comment is I hope that you will tell the American people how many preventable child deaths are an acceptable sacrifice for enacting an agenda that I think is fundamentally cruel and defies common sense. Thank you, Speaker 1: mister chairman. Do I get a reply? Senator, you've think sat in that chair for how long? Twenty, twenty five years while the chronic disease in our children went up to seventy six percent, and you said nothing. Context: The dialogue centers on accountability for preventable child deaths and a critique of a policy agenda, followed by a response about tenure and rising chronic disease among children.

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The documentary follows a growing concern: the rise of chronic illness and neurodevelopmental disorders in American children, with speakers outlining striking statistics, personal stories, and contested science around vaccines. Key facts and patterns: - A shift from decades ago to today: more than forty percent of American children now have at least one chronic health condition; estimates cited include that over fifty-four percent of kids have a chronic disease, up from twelve point eight percent in the 1980s. One speaker emphasizes that in forty years there has been “the greatest decline in human health ever recorded.” - Autism rates have surged: just a few decades ago, one in ten thousand children had autism; today, one in thirty-one. Other listed conditions include ADD/ADHD, tics/Tourette’s, narcolepsy, sleep disorders, IBS, autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile diabetes, lupus, Crohn’s), eczema, asthma, seizures, and various neurological issues. - The central question raised: what is causing this epidemic of chronic illness in kids? The film argues that rapid increases in incidence cannot be explained by genetic change alone, which would take generations. Story and study arc: - The narrative centers on a scientist who was willing to conduct a study into vaccine safety and vaccine injury, but who faced career-risking consequences when attempting to publish or disseminate results. - The film’s narrator and investigators say they compiled hidden-camera testimonies, interviews, and raw stories from parents whose children experienced serious adverse events after vaccines (eczema, seizures, chronic GI issues, sleep apnea, language loss, autonomic and neurological symptoms, and death in some cases). Stories include a child who lost language after vaccination, triplets who regressed into severe autism after their pneumococcal shot, and families describing chronic, ongoing medical crises following vaccines. - The film frames a broader debate: vaccines are safe and effective, with extensive global use and long-standing public health endorsement. Yet it argues that the vaccine safety narrative lacks certain types of trials, particularly double-blind placebo-controlled trials for childhood vaccines. It claims that, in some cases, no such trials exist prior to licensure, and that post-licensure safety surveillance is limited or incomplete. Vaccine safety testing and regulatory claims: - The film argues that none of the 72 vaccine doses on the childhood schedule has ever been subjected to a pre-licensure double-blind placebo-controlled trial, which is presented as the gold standard of safety testing. It asserts that safety assessments and post-licensure surveillance often rely on observational data rather than randomized trials. - A critical example is the hepatitis B vaccine (Recombivax HB): the FDA-approved trial cited shows safety monitoring for only five days after each dose, with no placebo control. The film argues this is insufficient to detect autoimmune or neurodevelopmental issues that could emerge years later. - Dr. Stanley Plotkin, a leading vaccine expert, is interviewed regarding whether five days of safety monitoring captures potential autoimmune or neurological adverse events; the dialogue suggests concern about the adequacy of such safety windows and controls. - The documentary presents the notion that the absence of a placebo-controlled vaccine safety trial is used to argue safety, while retrospective studies and unblinded cohort analyses hints at potential signals that would merit more rigorous testing. Henry Ford Health System and the “vaccinated vs unvaccinated” study: - Dell and others pursue a vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated study using Henry Ford Health System data, with the aim of comparing health outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated children. They argue that this kind of retrospective cohort study can reveal safety signals when randomized trials are unavailable. - The study reportedly found that vaccination exposure was associated with higher risks of several chronic conditions, including asthma, atopic diseases, autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, Guillain-Barré syndrome), and neurodevelopmental disorders. They summarize that by ten years, 57% of vaccinated children had a chronic health condition versus 17% of unvaccinated children; overall, two to four times higher risks across several categories were reported, with notable differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes. - The study reportedly found zero chronic conditions in the unvaccinated group for several categories, though the vaccinated group showed higher incidence in many categories. Autism did not reach statistical significance in this study due to small numbers. The presenters emphasize that retrospective studies have limitations (confounding, follow-up length, healthcare-seeking behavior), but argue that the signal deserves publication and replication. - The Henry Ford study reportedly faced professional and institutional barriers: a threat of defamation, failed attempts to publish, and internal resistance. The documentary showcases a dinner meeting where Dr. Marcus Zervos expresses willingness to publish but ultimately faces career risk, leading to discussions about “Galileo moments” and whether data should be released despite pushback. Industry and public health responses: - The film juxtaposes the public health consensus—vaccines save lives, the schedule is well tested, and billions of people have been studied—with dissenting voices from physicians, scientists, and parents who argue that independent, large-scale vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated analyses are necessary to truly assess safety outcomes. - It includes testimonials from doctors who faced professional pushback after expressing concerns about broader vaccine safety questions or demonstrating adverse effects in patient populations. - The documentary frames a call to replicate the retrospective study in other large health systems (e.g., Kaiser Permanente, Harvard Pilgrim, CDC’s VSD) to determine whether the Henry Ford findings hold across populations, and whether impaired health outcomes correlate with the breadth of vaccination exposure. Conclusion and call to action: - The film asserts that if the data are valid, this would constitute a sea-change in our understanding of off-target and nonspecific effects of vaccination and would necessitate reconsidering how the vaccination program is designed and implemented. - Viewers are urged to consider the evidence, demand replication, and reflect on the moral and ethical implications of vaccine safety research, balancing public health benefits with potential risks, and exploring alternate strategies to protect child health.

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My campaign aims to unite Americans across party lines to address the chronic health epidemic affecting our children. We need radical transparency in health agencies, ensuring that information generated with taxpayer money is accessible without redactions. The alarming rise in chronic illnesses and allergies among children is linked to environmental toxins, and we must set aside political differences to tackle this issue together. I have the experience and knowledge to drive change, having litigated against these agencies and authored six books on the subject. My commitment is to improve public health without fear of vested interests. We are attracting talented individuals to the Department of Health and Human Services, eager to make a difference for our country.

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Americans are dying earlier than people in comparable countries, and chronic diseases are on the rise. A big part of the problem is the U.S. diet, where the government approves poisons in food that end up in every supermarket aisle. For example, the harmful yellow dye tartrazine (Yellow Dye #5), originally made from coal tar, is found in many foods, including those considered healthy, like popcorn, mac and cheese, and even vitamins. Tartrazine is linked to tumors, asthma, developmental delays, neurological damage, ADD/ADHD, hormone disruption, gene damage, anxiety, depression, and intestinal injuries. Other countries restrict or require warning labels for tartrazine. Tartrazine is just one of at least a hundred chemical poisons allowed in children's food. The combined effects of these chemicals have never been studied. Removing these chemicals could lead to immediate health improvements. The government has banned eight chemical additives that cause similar conditions, all under President Trump. The speaker claims that Democrats have allowed these poisons to remain in food, benefiting big food, big ag, and big pharma. The speaker and President Trump plan to stop the mass poisoning of American children and make America healthy again.

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As I start my work here at HHS, I want to address both my supporters and the American public. We all know that America faces unprecedented levels of chronic disease, obesity, and addiction. While we can't be certain of the causes, finding them and acting on them will be my top priority. In our first 100 days, we will examine every possible factor, listen to experts, dissidents, insiders, and the public, leaving no stone unturned. We will investigate our food, medicine, water, lifestyles, and environment with an open mind. We must care more about our children's health than being right or financial profit. We will bring transparency to our health agencies, eliminating conflicts of interest and prioritizing honest science. After identifying the causes of chronic disease, we will reverse it. With your help, and President Trump's support, we can unify to solve this problem.

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There is nothing more profitable than a sick child because insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies profit from them. The earlier a child is sick, the more profitable they are. When the speaker's uncle was president, 6% of Americans had chronic disease; today, it's 60%. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was zero then, but now it's about $4.3 trillion, and none of it is necessary. In 1960, the autism rate was between one in 1,500 and one in 10,000. Today, according to the CDC, it's one in every 34 kids, and in some states, like California, Utah, and New Jersey, it's one in 22. These children should be healthy and high-performing, but instead, they have an extraordinary disability. Full-blown autism can result in nonverbal, non-toilet-trained children who will never graduate high school or live independently.

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Autism rates have skyrocketed, with 1 in 10,070 men over 70 affected compared to 1 in 34 kids today. The speaker questions why allergies and autism were rare in their generation but prevalent now, costing the country $1 trillion annually. They emphasize the need to address this issue that is impacting so many children.

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There is nothing more profitable in our society today than a sick child, with insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies having lifetime annuities; the speaker says they want kids sick for the rest of their lives, creating a whole generation. When my uncle was president, six percent of Americans had chronic disease today at sixty percent. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was Zero back then; today it's about $4,300,000,000,000. For autism, in 1960 the rate was reportedly about one in twenty five hundred, one in fifteen hundred, one in twenty five hundred, one in ten thousand; today it's one in thirty four kids according to the CDC, with states like California, Utah, and New Jersey at one in 22. These kids should be healthy; these kids shouldn't be our highest performing kids.

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Thank you for your decades of advocacy for a clean environment and children's health. I appreciate your willingness to unite across political lines to address chronic illnesses and find their root causes. Many Americans, including thousands of doctors, support this effort, and I’d like to submit their letters for the record. I've issued numerous oversight letters to federal health agencies but received little transparency in return. As Secretary of HHS, will you ensure transparency and honor these requests? My campaign is about uniting Americans to tackle the chronic health epidemic affecting our children. We must set aside our differences to address the rise in health issues linked to environmental toxins. I have the experience and determination to lead this change, attracting talented individuals from all backgrounds to help save our country.

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Millennials, despite being health-conscious, are sicker than previous generations, with their children predicted to have shorter lifespans. Rising rates of obesity, fertility issues, and cancer among young people are alarming. Inaccurate health advice, like the 1992 food pyramid promoting carbs and deemphasizing fats, contributed to this decline. Food companies engineered addictive, unhealthy foods, leading to a surge in youth obesity. Millennial women were often prescribed birth control without full disclosure of risks, later facing fertility problems. IVF is now a common but expensive solution. Children face increased risks of allergies, diabetes, asthma, ADHD, autism, and psychological disorders. The number of vaccines has drastically increased, yet child health is declining. Parents questioning vaccine schedules risk intervention from child protective services. Girls are experiencing earlier puberty, potentially due to environmental toxins. They are often prescribed birth control and antidepressants. Children are exposed to microplastics in food and breast milk. The speaker argues that parents are burdened with avoiding toxins in food and products, jeopardizing the American dream of healthier future generations and risking a national health crisis.

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How America’s Healthcare System Keeps You Dependent - Calley Means
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Modern healthcare is fundamentally flawed due to economic incentives that profit from prolonged illness rather than promoting health. Insurance companies, under the Affordable Care Act, are incentivized to raise premiums, which leads to higher costs and more sickness. Pharmaceutical companies focus on chronic disease management, as 95% of their sales come from treatments for conditions like heart disease and diabetes, which require ongoing medication rather than cures. This creates a cycle where sick patients are more profitable. Childhood obesity and chronic diseases are rising, with 50% of teens overweight or obese. The pharmaceutical industry profits from this trend, as a healthy child is not a profitable patient. The healthcare system is structured to prioritize interventions and treatments over preventative measures. Hospitals, as the largest employers, are incentivized to fill beds and perform procedures, often leading to unnecessary surgeries and prescriptions. The healthcare system's focus on treating symptoms rather than root causes is evident in the rise of medications like statins and antidepressants, which are prescribed without addressing lifestyle factors. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recently recommended aggressive interventions for overweight children, influenced by pharmaceutical funding. Environmental factors, including diet and toxins, contribute significantly to chronic health issues. The prevalence of ultra-processed foods, heavily subsidized and marketed, exacerbates these problems. The U.S. food system is designed to promote unhealthy eating habits, with government programs like SNAP allowing the purchase of sugary drinks. The conversation around health must shift from treating diseases to promoting overall wellness. This includes recognizing the interconnectedness of various health conditions and addressing metabolic dysfunction as a root cause. The healthcare system needs to be reoriented to prioritize preventative care and holistic health solutions. The current trajectory of healthcare spending is unsustainable, with chronic diseases projected to bankrupt the system. There is a need for bipartisan action to reform healthcare policies, focusing on clean food and water, and addressing the systemic issues that lead to poor health outcomes. The conversation must include a reevaluation of how healthcare is funded and the role of pharmaceutical companies in shaping health guidelines.

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The Shocking Cause Of Disease, Autism, Allergies & A Decreased Lifespan | Beth Lambert
Guests: Beth Lambert, Suzanne Goh
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The discussion centers on the significant role of gut bacteria in children's health, highlighting how imbalances can lead to various symptoms and conditions. Beth Lambert shares her journey of discovering that her children's health issues were linked to their gut microbiome, prompting her to overhaul their diet towards more ancestral eating habits. This included eliminating processed foods, refined sugars, and incorporating fermented foods, which led to noticeable improvements in their behavior and physical symptoms. Lambert emphasizes the importance of detoxifying household products, as many contain toxic chemicals that disrupt health. She advocates for reconnecting with nature, focusing on circadian rhythms, and ensuring children spend time outdoors, which she believes is essential for overall well-being. The conversation also touches on the alarming rise in childhood chronic diseases, with statistics showing that over half of American children have at least one chronic health condition. Lambert attributes this epidemic to a combination of factors, including increased exposure to environmental toxins and antibiotics, which have disrupted the microbiome across generations. Research studies, such as the Child Health Inventory for Resilience and Prevention (CHIRP), aim to understand the environmental factors affecting children's health. Lambert notes that antibiotics and other medications have contributed to a multigenerational decline in health, leading to a rise in conditions like autism and food allergies. The podcast highlights the need for a cultural shift towards healthier lifestyles, emphasizing that parents must take responsibility for their children's health by making informed choices. Lambert's organization, Documenting Hope, focuses on educating parents and providing resources to combat the chronic disease epidemic. They document success stories of children who have reversed their conditions through dietary and lifestyle changes. Lambert discusses the importance of community support for parents navigating these challenges and encourages them to seek out resources and connections. She also mentions upcoming research studies and the need for funding to continue their work in documenting and addressing childhood health issues. Lambert's books, "The Compromised Generation" and "Brain Under Attack," provide further insights into the chronic illness epidemic and offer guidance for parents dealing with conditions like PANS and PANDAS. Overall, the conversation underscores the urgent need for awareness and action regarding children's health, advocating for a holistic approach to healing and prevention.
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