for for this radar detachment to track the narco traffic i personally think this is northern peru
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in a granite cliff face probably granite wagant doesn't fully know for sure what the material is
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really strange but here's where when did he say this for the first time publicly 2000 the year 2000
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having his money messed with having you know his cars tampered with and he was just really afraid for
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uapda talking about 54 being how the classification system for ufo materials is born and then you have
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taken to an unknown base into an underground section of a base where he was held for two days
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there's a lot of really interesting ties that there were some backdoor programs for some space-based
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that's what he thinks right he doesn't have any sort of uh confirming evidence for that it's just
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uh kind of love and light communication and these beings were very friendly to jonathan asking for
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and i think that for a lot of people is a big um big stretch to kind of wrap their head around because
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it's so detailed because she's with the family and him and apparently he told his family this for
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basically what he told annie is that it was a russian drone that was flown here uh for by
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course site four is what bob lazar said he worked on the sports model for s4 s4 is really interesting
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there um but i don't know i don't know like do you think that area 51 is still being utilized for this
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something that's been here for for millions of years that lives under the water um is it it's
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and hit the like button on the video back to the show so it's not there's no website for the underwater
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nro no there's because you would think they could make an excuse for it they could say oh yeah we're
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neuro but they still didn't want him to talk about it and in another interview for a university i think
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this was some california university he said that he had gotten trouble before for talking about neuro
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cia's activities right and so part of the the founding programs for neuro were to kind of coordinate
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and its subsidiaries for 20 years for quote-unquote deep sea mining operations and such so the the really
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projects for the navy john p craven and so in 1964 john p craven was set to start the deep systems or
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them all out that's something i get flack for a lot and this was to drastically increase the navy's
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inventory of a collection of objects on the sea floor for national security importance uh ranging from
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la-di-la-di-da and the dssv which is used for ocean surveying uh ocean engineering retrieval operations
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projects out of the navy that although there were never official missions for dsrv or dssv because
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craven for clandestine purposes to this region the team dives by the time they get to the seafloor they
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seafloor for 30 or 40 years and so eventually the team is tasked with rigging uh materials to the
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work they did was inherently classified because the dsrv and the dssv was used for classified operations
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and i'm trying to track this down because mark uh drew sketches of this for art bell and he also
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for art bell and i'm trying no luck because art bell has passed but gosh would that be would that be
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undersea neuro bases for submarine refueling and such but oh that i mean the concept of undersea
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least for it seems like optimal though right yeah for cooling especially if you have some sort of
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underground locations for aircraft manufacturing and so forth for contractors but as well as continuity
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for the tot organization which is similar to the u.s army corps of engineers in 1947 with operation
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command that requested xavier dorsch specifically as well as three other german nazi technicians for
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best and brightest who had created such intricate structures under germany to to come work for us yeah and
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so elon would definitely not have access no unless he has a specific need to know for specific programs
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super into all this stuff visited chris bledsoe and all these people and if that guy's working for
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as well yeah i want to ask you about him to go work for uh in 1985 but trw in 1993 or 1994 right
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was sued for a hundred owed the u.s government 111 million dollars for or overcharging on space programs
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purchases uh trw in 2002 2003 and immediately pays off that lawsuit for them which is really interesting
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and like prosecute him for like leaking classified information and then he saw michael herrera talk and
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when jake barber did the extended video with ross and mentioned michael because for over a year at that
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on for a long time including where he was taken by jake barber so he's on new stuff like personally
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was an agent for possibly an agency because around the same time 2023 there are multiple greer with
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the past because he's really was the only guy to turn to for a long time right he ran the disclosure
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project that's the crazy thing about him i mean a lot of people everybody hates greer for the most part
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i've never heard anyone say anything nice about him except for jesse michaels jesse michaels is the one
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you know take it for what it's worth he's he's done more harm than good or no i'm sorry more good
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about that uh i don't i i don't i would rather err on the side of like pushing for disclosure instead
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questions seem to be asked in documents for you about his time at cifa in the early 2000s the
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for the disclosure project i don't know if he still does a lot of people used to work for the
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to work for steven greer back in the early 2000s and i talked to her at the i snuck my way in back in
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arrow reports to the undersecretary for defense for intelligence and security this at the time
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is ronald moultrie who was both on the board for battell memorial institute oh yeah i want to talk
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be a senior research scientist for saic science applications international corporation even published
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with them quite a few times in 2022 arrow engaged in contracts under the dod for aero support services
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llc called non-linear solutions and as of 2025 non-linear solutions is contracting for the miter
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corporation for us space com us space command and what's interesting there is in some foiet documents
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herrera's memorandum for record with arrow because in the arrow historical report volume one it talks
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forces and the memorandum for record that proves that he never said extraterrestrial or u.s
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that's a mess you know i mean it it definitely looks good for david grush that this guy is you
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so aerospace illustrator mark mccandless who had done a lot of work for popular mechanics uh various
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former undersecretary for defense real high up guy a couple days before the air show mark mccandless has
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to drop out he needs to do some work for popular mechanics and so brad goes with you know the
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hand for mark mccandless right mark mccandless talks about what brad sees at the air show it wasn't until
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explanation for so many of this you have so much of this i think so yeah i had this guy uh david
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interesting because this was relayed by mark mccandlish for the better part of 30 years right
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internal for who exactly why because i messaged brad sorenson i emailed right and the amount of
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uh tahachapi triangle t-e-h-a-t-e-h-a-c-h-a-p-i triangle and that you know i've pressed bill mcdonald for
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the the sources on this subject as well for this uh triangular craft and he won't give them up that's it
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that design for the the x-files uh episode which i found really interesting really interesting so
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psionics i've never seen it so it's still it's still a little bit tough for me to wrap my head around
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uh you can look back to the claims of of lieutenant colonel philip j corso who of course he's infamous for
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he was one of two guys in the green beret unit with um you know high clearance levels for a
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end of the day for disclosure and how these things are brought about what does the navy do what does
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mechanisms for such programs like back in the 80s uh the navy was being overcharged by the grumman
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corporation and some other corporations they were being charged like 600 400 to 600 dollars for ashtrays
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at the pentagon for the air force research development test and evaluation panel chain uh he said in in two
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with individuals who have seen cash transactions huge pallets of cash trans transacted for ufo legacy
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kind of contract work if you don't mind oh yeah so saic first of all has been in some hot water for
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overcharging uh like the nsa seven like five to seven billion dollars for the trailblazer program
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that completely didn't work but the nsa kind of was fraud was fraudulently charged by saic for all of
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dollar contract with sandia national labs which is a department of energy ffrdc for it consolidation work
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her sophia says hey come work for this contractor uh you know it better work yeah and so she shows
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show up for like another three or four weeks so she's just sitting there and having no idea what
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basically asking for contract updates on dod and other contractor contracts these are massive contracts
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the contracts to find the programs and in each file for every single program all that's in there is just
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contracts for dod and other contractors with no movement on them nothing's being done no progress
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later on down the line she's interested to search for sophia because she never saw sophia again
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reports on it using human subjects for such things and i guess the research was carried on and taken
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ffrdc's reverse engineer the propulsion devices for the tr3b and what about battelle where does battelle fit
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undersecretary of defense for intelligence and security who error reported to but so i i think
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university and another organization that formed like their own uh company to manage some doe labs for
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investigating these alloys and this same individual i i don't know why his name is slipping for me i just
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i really need to look into that thank you for for i'm gonna look into them thank you it's just like
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labs to try national security oak ridge at the center for naval analyses institute for defense
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canadian department of transport memo that wilbert smith then created uh two ufo projects for canada
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stuff because just like you and just like a lot of the public that is the hardest part for me to wrap
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and agencies are willing to go for go through to fuck with people and scramble people's brains and
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disinfo for space force but then he came out and said that that was ai and he said no it wasn't ai
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and documents were leaked that talked about a tip as a white world cover program for all sap
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it's so crazy see that stuff's tough for me because i like to just stick to military agencies
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get as much corroboration for this military stuff and this technology stuff uh which is rare to see
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that the stuff will be too boring but i need to say it because specifically for jonathan like
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you're doing you're obviously spending obviously these videos aren't quick for you to make no
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conclusions like it's i make these projects very selfishly for myself sometimes because a lot of the time
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variation of something like the transistor integrated circuit allowed for further advancements of our
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various concepts for transistors had existed existed previously and i tend to agree with that i think
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let's take the transistor for example if a transistor was pulled from the roswell craft yeah i think that
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like we can't there's a lot of rebuttals for most of that technology created i mean even passive night vision
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but what's interesting to me about this is in in the in the manuscript it was just made for his
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grandchildren right it wasn't made for public consumption it was made for his family so it's not
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member albert stubblebine who had just left us army inscom for bdm in 1984 at this conference there was
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ufos would ever become available for technological research and what's interesting is this phone call
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conventional explanations for every single ufo sighting which is nonsense to to take that stance
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statements back and bobby ray inman has a very illustrious history he was also on the board for
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in the immaculate constellation report for people that don't know what the immaculate constant
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retrievals which would then create a whole new world of investigation for us in neuro and then uh
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was he's a new york university uh physicist physicist great guy right he worked for he worked for nasa
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for a while i think and he was telling me the whole story about the uh the japanese airliner
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brilliant he talks about that case in his paper estimating flight characteristics for anomalous
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she was showing us a map of all the submarine highways around the world for all the countries
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was privy to some of these images and was like gobsmacked and so excited for the upcoming news
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for power sources that's crazy because we haven't had a we haven't the us hasn't had a person out of
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maybe there is uh maybe there have been arvs that have been taken for a spin outside of uh outside of
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basically it's toxic for a human to pass through which right it's this the ladder okay it's both it's
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70s out of the rand corporation and stuff there were all sorts of plans for lunar bases and like lunar
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tunnel systems for trains huge plants what none of these there was supposed to be maglev systems on
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stuff it's like a it's a weird thing for someone like her to be interested in but like you know
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all the places that elon was looking for waste fraud and abuse pales in comparison to what the
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pentagon is missing and the trillions of dollars like why didn't he go look for that because those
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really can't for ufo programs which you know i'm interested in katherine austin fitz is interested in
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katherine austin fits his dream yeah yeah for sure it would be but like again it's refreshing to
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you know and it needs to be done because especially for the subject of like deep underground military
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the united states for waterways for aqueducts aqueducts etc and how these might have some
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there all of these sites a lot of them are for continuity of government but then there's deeper
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layers there's there's huge stiffs existing around and a lot of them are provable for example the manzano
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would want to offload that you would want to keep that safe somewhere for humanity to eventually reset
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yeah especially if we have stuff like the tr3b for logistics and a right to transport some stuff from what
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off-planet base yeah totally man well bro thank you for doing this thank you danny fucking amazing
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but he did the full mr samuel like full name so yeah but thank you brother for having me this has been
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an honor and this is the coolest studio i've ever seen oh thanks bro yeah we've been working on it for a
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uh i try and uh lay the topics out as as best as possible if you want to start on one uh video for
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for new viewers maybe the the navy one because that that one that one's really interesting or maybe
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finally start to peer behind the 1954 atomic energy act well cool man i learned a lot thank you again for
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