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Source Of SCOTUS Leak Found To Be Swedish Supreme Court Janitor Hildur Clintonheim

Source Of SCOTUS Leak Found To Be Swedish Supreme Court Janitor Hildur Clintonheim
U.S. May 3rd, 2022 - BabylonBee.com
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—In an announcement leaked to the press, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts stated the person responsible for leaking the draft of the court's Roe v. Wade decision was found to be Swedish Supreme Court Janitor Hildur Clintonheim.

"Our elite team of court investigators did phenomenal work catching Clintonheim," said Chief Justice Roberts while simultaneously checking Twitter to get a read on which way he should rule regarding Roe v. Wade. "And to think this whole time we gave this janitor access to our documents, our offices, and Justice Kavanaugh's keg den."

Roberts said investigators caught Clintonheim in the nick of time as he was trying to replace Justice Amy Coney Barrett's real, wooden gavel with a fake gavel that made a squeaking sound when hit. Experts believe that had the janitor pulled off this second heist, the nation would have plunged into depravity and chaos, full of parents killing unborn children and adults openly grooming and drugging school kids.

Shock and dismay have reportedly rippled through the halls of the highest—and now most vulnerable—court in the land. Justice Sonia Sotomayor expressed particular surprise at the source of the leak, stating she didn't know Sweden was a real country.

The investigative team who caught Clintonheim could not be reached for comment as they had all mysteriously killed themselves.
 

pigfarmer

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Probably the same janitor that cleaned Hillary's combination bathroom/server room and leaked all that sensitive info to the Pakistanis
 

nivek

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'MAGA is the most extreme political organization in American history': Biden warns of Republicans' 'ultra MAGA agenda' and suggests they'll ban LGBT children from classrooms if Roe v. Wade is overturned

President Biden did not mince words Wednesday as he deemed MAGA Republicans 'the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history.' During remarks on the deficit and jobs numbers, Biden pivoted to knocking Republicans and warning that after Roe v. Wade was struck down, conservatives might try to ban LGBTQ kids from classrooms. He signaled they might even reverse Griswold v. Connecticut, a case that struck down a state law banning the use of contraceptives by married couples. 'What happens if you have state changes the law saying that that children who are LGBTQ can't be in classrooms with other children? Is that is that legit under the way this decision is written?' Biden questioned. 'What are the next things that are going to be attack? Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history. Recent American history.' On Monday night a bombshell Supreme Court draft opinion was leaked showing that a majority of justices were in agreement to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that legalized abortion in all states. Without the Roe precedent, 26 states are likely to ban all or most abortions, according to pro-choice policy group Guttmacher Institute. Biden also touted that his administration reduced the deficit by $350 billion in his first year in office and was on track to reduce it by $1.5 trillion during his second year in office.

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nivek

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Awesome...q37

 

pigfarmer

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'MAGA is the most extreme political organization in American history': Biden warns of Republicans' 'ultra MAGA agenda' and suggests they'll ban LGBT children from classrooms if Roe v. Wade is overturned

President Biden did not mince words Wednesday as he deemed MAGA Republicans 'the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history.' During remarks on the deficit and jobs numbers, Biden pivoted to knocking Republicans and warning that after Roe v. Wade was struck down, conservatives might try to ban LGBTQ kids from classrooms. He signaled they might even reverse Griswold v. Connecticut, a case that struck down a state law banning the use of contraceptives by married couples. 'What happens if you have state changes the law saying that that children who are LGBTQ can't be in classrooms with other children? Is that is that legit under the way this decision is written?' Biden questioned. 'What are the next things that are going to be attack? Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history. Recent American history.' On Monday night a bombshell Supreme Court draft opinion was leaked showing that a majority of justices were in agreement to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that legalized abortion in all states. Without the Roe precedent, 26 states are likely to ban all or most abortions, according to pro-choice policy group Guttmacher Institute. Biden also touted that his administration reduced the deficit by $350 billion in his first year in office and was on track to reduce it by $1.5 trillion during his second year in office.

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Didn't see any MAGA or Trump hats in this crowd
Nazi-themed wedding in Mexico celebrates Hitler's reign

Nazi-themed wedding celebrating Hitler’s reign, vegetarianism condemned
By Hannah Sparks May 6, 2022 3:02pm Updated

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A couple in Mexico went all-out for an offensive, Nazi-themed wedding. Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
Congratulations, felicidades, and Herzliche Glückwünsche to the couple.

A pair of newlyweds from Mexico celebrated their nuptials in a puzzling — and problematic — way.

Their wedding last month in the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala was inspired by Nazi Germany, featuring elements emblematic of the time: Nazi Waffen-SS uniforms, a Volkswagen Beetle emblazoned with swastikas and, of course, a vegetarian menu — just as Adolf Hitler would have it.

The pair considered everything ahead of their tribute — right down to the day they chose to hold the ceremony, April 29, otherwise known as the marriage anniversary of Hitler and Eva Braun, who wedded 77 years ago.



Fernando and Josefina wed on April 29 — the same day that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were married in 1945.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz

The pair wedded in a Catholic church in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala.
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When asked what prompted the bold motif, the groom, Fernando, told Mexican newspaper Milenio that “people don’t know the real story” of Hitler.

“Hitler was a vegetarian, he took his country out of extreme poverty and returned to his people the territories lost in the First World War,” insisted Fernando, who withheld his surname from media reports.

With new wife Josefina, the lovers share two children. Their eldest son, Reinhard, was named after SS leader General Reinhard Heydrich, while their daughter’s name, Hanna Gertrud, was dedicated to German pilot Hanna Reitsch, who allegedly rescued the Führer on the war front, as well as Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, the former president of the National League of National Socialist Women.

The wedding party was crowded with supporters, many of whom also donned German-style military garb.



Alongside the groom, many men in attendance also donned military garb fashioned after Nazi Germany-era style.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz

Fernando told Mexican newspaper Milenio that his family supports far-right National Socialism.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
The backlash does not surprise Fernando as he’s fielded a lifetime of hate mail and death threats. “My dad and my uncles are followers of National Socialism, and since I was a kid I’ve had to face people. I’ve been hit, spit on, and one time a man even pointed a gun in my face while shouting ‘Nazi,’” he told Milenio.

The Jewish community in Mexico “strongly condemns any action that defends and extols Nazism,” said La Tribuna Israelita in a statement to Milenio on Thursday.

Authorities in Mexico have been silent on the matter, but the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization in Los Angeles, has urged their government to “take appropriate measures” against the offensive event.

“Mexico has voted for the United Nations resolution that condemns the distortion of the Holocaust and all forms of racism,” said Dr. Shimon Samuels, director for international relations at the center, via a press release. “However, there has been no reaction by the state or human rights organizations condemning this outrage.”



Bride Josefina has said she “didn’t know much” about Nazism, but chose to “support” her husband nonetheless.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz

Human rights advocates in Mexico and the US have condemned the event, and are calling on the Mexican government to make a statement.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
Fernando and Josefina’s feelings towards the Jewish community were not addressed in local reports. Said the bride, “I didn’t know much about the story, but my husband told it to me and I support him because I have a responsible husband.”

see also


The dangerous life of Hitler’s taste testers: ‘They could die at every meal’

However, some experts worry that a lack of historical context in certain areas of the world is giving rise to troublingly trendy Nazi themes, even in the media.

“This is part of an ongoing problem,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean and director of Global Social Action Agenda for the Wiesenthal Center, in a statement released last year — after the popular K-pop group Purple Kiss appeared in promo images wearing Nazi-reminiscent clothing.

And that wasn’t the first time a musical group had been called out for similar stunts. Reps for Sony Music’s Japanese arm made similar apologies in 2026 after their artist, girl band Keyakizaka46, also sported SS gear. “We express our heartfelt apology for causing offense … because of our lack of understanding,” Sony said in a statement at the time.
 

pigfarmer

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Probably mentioned this somewhere here before but I went to a bike rally once. A gun club rented out their facility to a nice group of people. Neat, clean, polite folks with kids and an ice cream truck and BBQ and plenty of cool motorcycles. It's just they are ****ing Nazis. Actual Nazi worshippers and they're right over in Putnam county. Eeeeeeeeee. Didn’t know that and I was already eating a hot dog when it dawned on me

 
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Dejan Corovic

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Didn't see any MAGA or Trump hats in this crowd
Nazi-themed wedding in Mexico celebrates Hitler's reign

Nazi-themed wedding celebrating Hitler’s reign, vegetarianism condemned
By Hannah Sparks May 6, 2022 3:02pm Updated

nazi-wedding-04.jpg

A couple in Mexico went all-out for an offensive, Nazi-themed wedding. Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
Congratulations, felicidades, and Herzliche Glückwünsche to the couple.

A pair of newlyweds from Mexico celebrated their nuptials in a puzzling — and problematic — way.

Their wedding last month in the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala was inspired by Nazi Germany, featuring elements emblematic of the time: Nazi Waffen-SS uniforms, a Volkswagen Beetle emblazoned with swastikas and, of course, a vegetarian menu — just as Adolf Hitler would have it.

The pair considered everything ahead of their tribute — right down to the day they chose to hold the ceremony, April 29, otherwise known as the marriage anniversary of Hitler and Eva Braun, who wedded 77 years ago.



Fernando and Josefina wed on April 29 — the same day that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were married in 1945.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz

The pair wedded in a Catholic church in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
When asked what prompted the bold motif, the groom, Fernando, told Mexican newspaper Milenio that “people don’t know the real story” of Hitler.

“Hitler was a vegetarian, he took his country out of extreme poverty and returned to his people the territories lost in the First World War,” insisted Fernando, who withheld his surname from media reports.

With new wife Josefina, the lovers share two children. Their eldest son, Reinhard, was named after SS leader General Reinhard Heydrich, while their daughter’s name, Hanna Gertrud, was dedicated to German pilot Hanna Reitsch, who allegedly rescued the Führer on the war front, as well as Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, the former president of the National League of National Socialist Women.

The wedding party was crowded with supporters, many of whom also donned German-style military garb.



Alongside the groom, many men in attendance also donned military garb fashioned after Nazi Germany-era style.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz

Fernando told Mexican newspaper Milenio that his family supports far-right National Socialism.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
The backlash does not surprise Fernando as he’s fielded a lifetime of hate mail and death threats. “My dad and my uncles are followers of National Socialism, and since I was a kid I’ve had to face people. I’ve been hit, spit on, and one time a man even pointed a gun in my face while shouting ‘Nazi,’” he told Milenio.

The Jewish community in Mexico “strongly condemns any action that defends and extols Nazism,” said La Tribuna Israelita in a statement to Milenio on Thursday.

Authorities in Mexico have been silent on the matter, but the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization in Los Angeles, has urged their government to “take appropriate measures” against the offensive event.

“Mexico has voted for the United Nations resolution that condemns the distortion of the Holocaust and all forms of racism,” said Dr. Shimon Samuels, director for international relations at the center, via a press release. “However, there has been no reaction by the state or human rights organizations condemning this outrage.”



Bride Josefina has said she “didn’t know much” about Nazism, but chose to “support” her husband nonetheless.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz

Human rights advocates in Mexico and the US have condemned the event, and are calling on the Mexican government to make a statement.
Instagram/@jorgecarballodiaz
Fernando and Josefina’s feelings towards the Jewish community were not addressed in local reports. Said the bride, “I didn’t know much about the story, but my husband told it to me and I support him because I have a responsible husband.”

see also


The dangerous life of Hitler’s taste testers: ‘They could die at every meal’

However, some experts worry that a lack of historical context in certain areas of the world is giving rise to troublingly trendy Nazi themes, even in the media.

“This is part of an ongoing problem,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean and director of Global Social Action Agenda for the Wiesenthal Center, in a statement released last year — after the popular K-pop group Purple Kiss appeared in promo images wearing Nazi-reminiscent clothing.

And that wasn’t the first time a musical group had been called out for similar stunts. Reps for Sony Music’s Japanese arm made similar apologies in 2026 after their artist, girl band Keyakizaka46, also sported SS gear. “We express our heartfelt apology for causing offense … because of our lack of understanding,” Sony said in a statement at the time.

Probably WWII was seen by the people in Asia and Africa as a fancy dress party.
 

nivek

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May 22: The WHO plans to strip 194 nations, and the US, of sovereignty

The WHO is attempting to push through changes to a treaty that would give them global control over health worldwide. This helps fulfill some of the goals of the WEF’s Great Reset.

It is a massive power grab that takes away a nation’s sovereign rights to determine its own health standards.

A decision will be made by vote on May 22-28 at WHO World Health Assembly. Two-thirds of the Senate does not have to vote for it. It’s a rule change but it’s a devastating one.

In a new video, The Pulse’s Joe Martino interviews Shabnam Palesa Mohamed, a member of the steering committee of the World Council for Health, who points out that the treaty gives the WHO:
… an inordinate amount of power to make decisions in sovereign countries as to how people live and how they deal with pandemics, from lockdowns to mandates over treatment.



In an open letter on the WHO’s pandemic treaty, the World Council for Health writes, in part:
The proposed WHO agreement is unnecessary, and is a threat to sovereignty and inalienable rights. It increases the WHO’s suffocating power to declare unjustified pandemics, impose dehumanizing lockdowns, and enforce expensive, unsafe, and ineffective treatments against the will of the people.
It’s the usual Marxist one-size-fits-all approach. Everyone will be on the same page and science will cater to GLOBAL political whims. It will cost millions of dollars or more and money will be laundered by them and their pickpockets.

The WHO appears to want to push the treaty through quickly without public participation and input.

“It is undemocratic, it is unconstitutional and therefore it makes the treaty invalid and unlawful,” Mohamed says. She also made note of the many WHO health policy failures due to their “conflicts of interest.”

It is much worse than we thought. The rule change includes very dangerous amendments – 13 of them. Investigative reporter Leo Hohmann reports that these amendments will NOT require approval by 2/3 of the United States Senate. It’s not called a treaty. It’s amending a treaty we are a part of.

If they are approved (as submitted by the United States) by a simple majority of the 194 member countries of the World Health Assembly countries), these amendments would enter into force as international law just six months later (November 2022). The details of this are not crystal clear.

Our administration is actively destroying the Constitution by making us part of a global new world order. “It essentially wipes out 194 nation’s sovereignty,” says investigative reporter James Roguski. [WCFH, Independent Sentinel]


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pigfarmer

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Probably WWII was seen by the people in Asia and Africa as a fancy dress party.

Hugo Boss. Tailor, designer and ardent Nazi.

Hugo Boss: Hitler’s Tailor

Andrei Tapalaga Jan 20, 2020

Hugo Boss: Hitler’s Tailor
How Hugo Boss produced the uniforms of the German army
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Different uniforms of the German army in World War 2
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Hugo Boss AG was established in 1924 in Metzinger, a small town south of Stuttgart. Initially, the workshops were made uniforms for police officers and posters. The business did not go well, and the economic climate in Germany at that time, immediately after the First World War and the Paris Peace (1919) that is the beginning of the German economic downturn that propelled Hitler to power brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy. As a result, the employer had to find survival solutions in times of crisis.

Hugo Ferdinand Boss and his creditors conclude an agreement in 1931, after which the clothing company is left with only six sewing machines. The employer is trying to restart the business. Coincidentally or not, the wind begins to blow in the canvas of the tailor’s business Hugo Boss when he joins the National Socialist Party in the same year. Boss also becomes one of the financial backers of SS. But there is no evidence that he really adhered to Nazi doctrine.

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Hugo Ferdinand Boss
Although Hugo Boss claimed, in a 1934/1935 advertisement, that he had been a creator of Nazi uniforms since 1924, he became an official supplier in 1928–1929. The company makes uniforms for SA (Sturmabteilung, a Nazi paramilitary organization that played an essential role in the rise to power of Hitler in the 1920s, nicknamed “Brownshirts”), SS (Schutzstaffel, the armed arm of the National Socialist Party), Hitlerjügend (Youth Hitlerism), NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps — Nazi Motorized Division) and other party organizations.

Historians note that in order to cover the demands for uniforms from the last years of war, Boss used the work of about 40 prisoners and about 150 slaves from the Baltic states, Belgium, France, Austria, Poland, and the USSR. The same sources note that the directors of the company were in love with Nazism and that Hugo Boss had in his apartment, in 1945, a photograph of him with Hitler.

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Various Nazi Uniforms produced by Hugo Boss
Called to be justified in 1946, after the end of the war, during the so-called denazification processes, he was summoned on the basis of his membership in the party, of the finances paid in the SS accounts and of the uniforms tailored for the Nazi party even before 1933, the year In which Hitler took over and became chancellor, Boss was considered both an activist and a supporter and beneficiary of Nazism. For all this, he paid the price: he was forbidden to conduct business and was fined a huge sum of 100,000 marks at that time. He survives only two years of this scandal (he dies in 1948), but his business thrives on.

After the death of Hugo Boss, the factory returned to make uniforms for police officers and postmen. The first Hugo Boss brand suits were produced in the 1950s. In 1967, Hugo Boss’s nephews, Uve and Jochen, took over the management of the company and began to transform it into what it is today. They changed their marketing strategy and company name into Boss. Between 1960 and 1970, Boss products became synonymous with men’s luxury accessories and costumes. In 1970, the brand became exclusively male.

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Hugo Boss 1970s male collection
The image promoted is that of a strong, confident man, with a superior attitude, of a boss, and her symbol becomes the American actor Sylvester Stallone. In 1990, with the changes in fashion, the brand is oriented towards casual and sportswear, very different from the sophisticated and very fashionable suits of the past, and the company rebrands itself from Boss to Hugo Boss.

Currently, the company has more than 6,000 stores worldwide and operates three different brands: Boss, Hugo, and Baldessarini. In 1993, Hugo Boss AG diversified its activity, introducing a type of men’s colony to the market, and at the same time, it launched a women’s clothing line including tops, dresses, lingerie, and footwear. But the brand remained focused on men’s clothing: suits, but also shoes, shirts, jeans, ties, and sandals. The Hugo Boss brand ties, famous on the fashion market, have a simple design and are made of the best materials, usually made of Italian silk.

Even though the Hugo Boss brand didn’t make Nazi uniforms after World War II, and even if they tried to hide the sins of their youth, the style was evident in the punk subculture of the 1970s (defined by many fashion critics at the time). On the other hand, this should not bring all the criticism on the Hugo Boss company as their Uniforms had nothing to do with the atrocities committed by the German army in World War 2.

 

Dejan Corovic

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Proof that Nazis were better dressed then Commies is that sado-mazo crowd still prefers SS uniforms and practically nobody in these circles wears Commi uniforms. Although comunist leader Trotcki liked wearing black leather coats, because, as he said, made him look more threatening.
 

pigfarmer

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Proof that Nazis were better dressed then Commies is that sado-mazo crowd still prefers SS uniforms and practically nobody in these circles wears Commi uniforms. Although comunist leader Trotcki liked wearing black leather coats, because, as he said, made him look more threatening.
The current crop of Russkies could use a few fashion tips. Those green Gumby-puke uniform fatigues are goofy looking.
 

nivek

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Crime is wildly out of control and hardly anyone in the federal, state, or local governments are doing anything about it...The bigger cities are the worst of course, to be expected because of higher population levels but higher instances of various crimes are being seen in the suburbs and rural areas because more people are moving out into the rural areas between larger cities...I've seen an uptick in population in the small town I live close to, there's more traffic now than a few years ago...Getting back to the topic of crime, I think the worst is yet to come because people are literally getting away with murder, and thievery, and violence...A higher percentage of the crimes committed are committed by those who are getting away with it with little or no repercussions, and when that happens and becomes the norm, crime will escalate...



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nivek

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Hardly any influence or motivations present here from these tweets, hardly hypocritical either...:Whistle:


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nivek

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Wish my job was a work from home type...

British workers lead the world in REFUSING to return to the office: UK tops table of nations with most staff clinging to post-pandemic WFH lifestyle... with women at the vanguard of 'flexidus'



New figures (pictured left: A graphic from the data) show the UK now tops the table of nations where workers would rather quit or find a new job than return to the office five days a week. Women are said to the ones leading the so-called 'flexidus' of staff demanding a mixture remote and in-office working, with 52 per cent admitting they have left or have considered leaving their jobs of a 'lack of flexibility'. It comes as the founder of one of Britain's largest mobile retailers today warned that work from home culture could spell 'catastrophe' for the British economy. Phones4U creator John Caudwell today added his name to the list of experienced entrepreneurs warning of a lasting impact of remote working on British businesses. He also slammed a 'growing sense of entitlement on the part of workers' who he said believed who believe that jobs 'exist for their own convenience rather than to serve customers or the public'. His comments come as ministers and civil servants continue to lock horns over plans to force them back into the office following the lifting of all Covid restrictions in the UK. Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week said cutting down on remote working would boost productivity and revive the UK's town and city centres. But unions say they will 'resist indiscriminate demands from the Government for civil servants' return to office-based working', arguing that staff can work efficiently from home and that 'work is no longer a place, but what is done'.

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