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Thomas Paine

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Friday, October 28, 2022

28 October - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 4

11:10 pm MDT

PrairiePundit19 hours ago
Biden waste money on drag shows
American Action News: It’s one thing to send money to the Middle East in an effort to prevent homosexual people from being thrown off of roofs, but it’s another to dump money into Equidor to fund drag shows. House Republicans are demanding answers from the State Department due to a decision made by the Biden administration in September to send money to Ecuador to fund 13 drag shows, along with three workshops. The move is being criticized as misusing taxpayer money, and also many believe it’s an attempt to push a woke, and overall degenerate and unpopular western culture onto pa... read more
PrairiePundit19 hours ago
Twitter under new management
National Review: Elon Musk took over Twitter late Thursday and fired company CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, senior legal representative Vijaya Gadde, and general counsel Sean Edgett, the Washington Post reported. ... One of Musk’s major criticism was that Twitter’s user base was saturated with fake bots. According to Musk’s team, one-third of Twitter users were either spam or fake accounts, although other techies have cast doubt on this finding. In a tweet earlier Thursday, Musk outlined his motivations for purchasing Twitter and his vision of how he would like to improve th... read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
Don’t DIY these 5 home improvement projects
Not all DIY projects are created equal. Need some examples? Here are five of the worst DIY projects for your home. Avoid them at all costs! read more
The Duran19 hours ago
Died Suddenly Official Trailer RELEASE: Groundbreaking New Doc EXPOSING Death Jab Genocide Coming Next Month
Died Suddenly Official Trailer RELEASE: Groundbreaking New Doc EXPOSING Death Jab Genocide Coming Next Month You’ve seen the news stories, on Telegram, on Rumble, in your local newspaper, or on this show: Young and healthy people, dropping dead out of the blue.They’ve tried to conceal it as freak incidents and no big deal. But the […] read more
The Duran19 hours ago
The Anglo-American War on Russia – Part Two (1992 – 2005)
After the Cold war ended, the Warsaw Pact disbanded and Soviet forces went home. There was talk about disbanding NATO, which was formed to protect Western Europe from the now defunct Soviet Union. The European Union was formed in 2003 with twice the population of Russia and ten times its economic power. The EU began […] read more
CFACT19 hours ago
COP27 — the Camel’s nose of Loss and Damage enters the talks
We are talking about potentially untold trillions of dollars. The post COP27 — the Camel’s nose of Loss and Damage enters the talks appeared first on CFACT. read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
Top 5 electric vehicles from the ’90s and 2000s you probably forgot about
Electric vehicles are more popular then ever, but each model had to start somewhere. read more
Climatism.blog5 days ago
How to choose Entertainment For a Corporate Event
Corporate entertainment is a powerful tool for ensuring the success and enjoyment of an open day, product launch, office party or company celebration. There are many kinds of corporate entertainment. This article will discuss which entertainment type would be best for your Corporate Event. Entertainment for Product Launches The outcome you require will dictate the type […] read more
Climatism.blog5 days ago
Which type of entertainment is best suited for your event?
Here are some things you should keep in mind when you plan an event or research entertainment options for your guests after a negative experience. Here’s how to choose the best entertainment option for your next event. Take a look at the type of event you’re planning A new product launch will have a completely […] read more
Climatism.blog5 days ago
Tips to match corporate guests with entertainment
The most daunting task of planning an event entertainment is one that can be overwhelming. It requires creativity and knowledge of the preferences of the target audience. It is important to take care when looking for the perfect event performers. Here are some top tips for matching corporate guests. Find the best corporate entertainers. In the entertainment business, […] read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Elon Musk takes control of Twitter and promises investors that “everything will change”
The billionaire entrepreneur begins preparations for the acquisition of the social network Twitter, which is expected to take effect on Friday. The billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk, purchased Twitter official, visiting the company’s offices in California on Wednesday to get a glimpse of the future company he will head. Musk spoke to […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Nudist beach and naturist hotel and hostel are LGBTQIA+ options in Uruguay
By Rafael Leick After Montevideo, which celebrates sexual diversity even in a square, I used the rest of my vacation to explore other destinations in Uruguay. I discovered experiences for those who like to get naked and even an LGBTQIA+ hostel in a secluded area worth visiting, all this on the east side of Uruguay, […] read more
If Global Warming Does Not Get You, The Space Debris Will!
By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness Even by Telegraph standards, this surely takes the biscuit! read more
Sustainable Pulse19 hours ago
Roundup Affects Vital Fine Color Vision of Bumblebees – New Finnish Study
Finnish researchers have discovered how Roundup, a herbicide containing glyphosate, affects the learning and memory of bumblebees. A small dose affected their ability to learn and memorize connections between colors and taste. This weakened fine color vision can severely impair bumblebees’ foraging and nesting success. In the study, bumblebees were exposed to an acute dose […] The post Roundup Affects Vital Fine Color Vision of Bumblebees – New Finnish Study appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
Climate change threatening global health–Lancet
By Paul Homewood Yes, it’s that time of year again. With COP27 looming, the Lancet publish their latest fraudulent study: Climate change is severely impacting people’s health around the world, a report by a leading medical publication has found. The Lancet Countdown report says the world’s continued reliance on fossil fuels increases the risk […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Bolsonaro confirms that he gave political asylum in Brazil to Jeanine Áñez’s former Minister of Defense
The president of Brazil and candidate for reelection, Jair Bolsonaro, announced Thursday that former Bolivian Defense Minister Fernando López is in Brazil as “politically persecuted”. “The Bolivian Minister of Defense was also sentenced to 10 years (as Jeanine Áñez), but he came to Brazil; I guaranteed his presence here.” “As long as I am president, […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Peruvian President appoints new head of Health Ministry
The President of Peru, Pedro Castillo, appointed Kelly Portalatino as the new head of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) on Thursday after removing Jorge López Peña from the post amid a scandal involving alleged corruption. “For dignified and quality health, yes, I promise”, said the new minister during the swearing-in ceremony held in the Caceres […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Gringo view: No limits to weird and crazy speech
I’ll never forget that first Thanksgiving dinner when my older sister, home for the first time on vacation from her university, inadvertently knocked over a water glass and rather casually exclaimed, “Oh shit”. My mother and I tried hard to contain our laughter while my normally calm and liberal father blew his stack, and the […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Former Flamengo defender stabbed in Italy
According to media reports from Italy, former Flamengo 2019 defender Pablo Marí, currently under contract with Monza, was stabbed while shopping in a mall in Italy. The attacker was identified as a mentally ill man and was arrested at the scene. In addition to the Spanish defender, five other people at the scene were also […] read more
Covert Geopolitics19 hours ago
Mass Media Omertà: Burying Al Jazeera’s ‘The Labour Files’… and Jeremy Corbyn
The damaging revelations about the Labour Party in the recent four-part Al Jazeera series, ‘The Labour Files’, and the almost totalitarian silence in response by British news media, should ram home the illusory nature of ‘democracy’ in the UK. Based on the largest leak in British political history, Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit has exposed how Labour … Continue reading Mass Media Omertà: Burying Al Jazeera’s ‘The Labour Files’… and Jeremy Corbyn → read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
Friday Follies
Colombian Navy Combat Swimmers (SEALs) The Colombian Navy’s (Armada de Colombia) combat swimmer program relies in part on foreign experts in the field to work with their operators and keep them at peak efficiency. Bullet Points: * It would be nice, if, once and for all, the smear used by the Left of […] The post Friday Follies appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
President of Ecuador says democracy is threatened by drug trafficking
The President of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, affirmed yesterday, Thursday, that democracy is threatened by international drug trafficking, for which he urged the public forces to play a leading role in confronting this “enemy”, to which he attributes the increase of violence and criminality in the country. “In the current historical juncture, we face the challenge […] read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
In Bolivia heavy transport begins blockade of borders due to suspension of exports of products
In protest of the temporary suspension of exports by the Bolivian Government of some products, national and international heavy transport began this Thursday the blockade of the routes of connection with neighboring countries. First, the road is closed off in Tambo Quemado, on the border with Chile, informs the president of that sector this Thursday, […] read more
Covert Geopolitics20 hours ago
The BBC-TO-NATO PIPELINE: How The British State Broadcaster Serves the Powerful
The death of Queen Elizabeth II, where the BBC dropped programming to run endless, wall-to-wall coverage, has underlined the fact to many Britons that the network is far from impartial, but the voice of the state. The BBC website draped itself in black, printing stories such as “Death of Queen Elizabeth II: The moment history stops,” while … Continue reading The BBC-TO-NATO PIPELINE: How The British State Broadcaster Serves the Powerful → read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazilian Supreme Court reaches majority vote to determine reactivation of Amazon protection fund
The Brazilian Supreme Court yesterday reached a majority vote to determine the reactivation, within a maximum of 60 days, of the Amazon Fund, created to raise funds and finance environmental protection measures, which must release 1.5 billion reais (about US$ 300 million) to protect the largest rainforest in the world. According to the statement released […] read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE21 hours ago
What is the origin of the COVID-19 virus? New report supports ‘Lab Leak’ theory
https://www.wionews.com/world/what-is-the-origin-of-the-covid-19-virus-new-report-supports-lab-leak-theory-529062 read more
The DAYS are getting DARKER RAPIDLY!!!
Originally posted on By the Blood of the Lamb: https://youtu.be/UUXqQKqLVR8 read more
Let’s Talk About REAL Climate Cataclysms
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Paul Driessen ~ The climate crisis! Save our planet! Stop using fossil fuels! The ranting never ends. Present data showing that hurricane frequency and intensity are not increasing, but tornado activity has declined significantly since 1975; offer clear evidence of past, recurrent, major climate changes, including a… read more
War News Updates16 hours ago
Russian President Putin Said That He Did Not Warn Chinese President Xi Before The Ukraine Invasion
Chinese President Xi Jinpin and Russian President Vladimir Putin talk to each other during their meeting in Beijing on February 4, 2022 © Alexei Druzhinin / Sputnik / Kremlin pool via AP *RT:* *Putin says he didn’t warn China before Ukraine offensive* *Beijing understands the Ukraine situation perfectly, the Russian president told the Valdai Club * Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed that he did not give advance notice of the special operation in Ukraine to Chinese leader Xi Jinping. There was no need, Putin said on Thursday at the Valdai Discussion Club meeting, ad... read more
What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process
GENEVA, Oct 28 (IPS) - The organisational is personal. Every day since the two of us were asked back in 2020 to co-lead the process of culture transformation at UNAIDS, the United Nations organisation which drives global efforts to end AIDS, we have both felt at our very core how crucial it has been to get it right. Read the full story, “What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process”, on globalissues.org → read more
UN still sees no sign of biological weapons in Ukraine
The United Nations is not aware of any biological weapons programmes in Ukraine, a senior official in the Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) reiterated on Thursday in a briefing to the Security Council. Read the full story, “UN still sees no sign of biological weapons in Ukraine”, on globalissues.org → read more
GREENIE WATCH20 hours ago
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* Sweden scraps its climate change department* It was a bit of a shock, but the citizens of Sweden have finally tired of the left’s green and pro-crime agenda and for the first time in decades tossed them out of office. The first thing that the newly elected Prime Minister, Ulf Kristersson, did was scrap the country’s climate change department that promoted the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) agenda of net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. Armstrong Economics provides more details: “New Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is not heeding to the Green agenda. He promptly eliminated the entire ... read more
Komando.com21 hours ago
Have money sitting around in Venmo? Use it to pay for Amazon purchases
This holiday season, you can make Venmo payments on Amazon. This will save you from typing in your credit card info at checkout. read more
Disadvantaged Children Missing Out on Meals in Childcare
How is this possible? The natural community needs to assert operational authority over all services provided to children if not all services. That way nothing can be corrupted. There is a significant difference between $60 and $160 and having the difference simply fund staffing is not an answer. Far too many folks love to regulate and then pay themselves to regulate. *Disadvantaged Children Missing Out on Meals in Childcare* *21-Oct-2022 2:10 PM EDT, by University of Queensland* https://www.newswise.com/articles/disadvantaged-children-missing-out-on-meals-in-childcare *N... read more
A-Eye Can See Millions of Colors for Better Automation
Expanding our perception of color provides a huge number of data points all assisting in identification. It is really the best tool we have. So yes this is great news. Just narrow it down to facial recognition as individual skin and skin placement has to be unique. This could easily make it bullet proof along with automatic driving were identifying what is in front really matters. *A-Eye Can See Millions of Colors for Better Automation* *A-Eye Can See Millions of Colors for Better Automation* *October 24, 2022 by Brian Wang* https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2022/10/a-eye-can-see-m... read more
A Cheap Cure for Cancer that Will Probably Disappear
These are high end eye witnesses who did their own research and then resolved what were late stage cancer. Keep this item in order to self medicate if you have cancer. Good ithem on high dosage vitimin D. He also take high dosage bvitimin C All these items are easily searched and you can read them up. That is good enough. *A Cheap Cure for Cancer that Will Probably Disappear* *In 2014, a team of researchers at Johns Hopkins was trying to grow tumors in laboratory mice and they failed with one group. The rea... read more
Puffy, Marshmallow-Like Planet Could Float in a Bathtub
This is interesting. We are slowly building up a spectrum of exo planets, now mostly giants of course and we would have to continously watch a star in order to perhaps build a planet profile. We actually need to do that with our closer stars to really map a few properly. Some will be tipped enough to make planet detection unlikely. What is clear now is that our ability is good enough to look closely at perhaps a hundred stars. Locking on to them and surveying them breifly every few hours should pick up transits allowing another device to track that object. We should be able ... read more
Dances With Bears22 hours ago
STAB IN THE BACK – NOT ONE INCH BUT RIGHT TO THE HEART
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with “Not One Inch” is the title of a new book by American historian Mary Sarotte after the notorious promise which US Secretary of State James Baker gave Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990, and which now has come to its final test on the battlefields of World War III against Russia. […] read more
OrientalReview.org23 hours ago
NATO Wants To Place Nuclear Missiles On Finland’s Russian Border — Finland Says Yes
According to Newsweek, on October 26th, “Finland Will Allow NATO to Place Nuclear Weapons on Border With Russia”. They cite Finnish media reports. Allegedly, a condition that NATO had placed on Finland to join NATO was to allow America’s nuclear missiles to be positioned on Finland’s Russian border, which is […] read more
Red Ice News23 hours ago
The Racial "Minority" Scam
[image: The Racial "Minority" Scam] Lana looks at the global population breakdown to show that "minorities" are in fact huge majorities. Video also on Odysee | BitChute | Rumble | GabTV | VK | YouTube | Float | Telegram | RedIceMembers Sign up for a membership at redicemembers.com. Get full access to our extensive archives, watch or listen to all our shows. Stream or download over 2000 programs, including radio shows, videos, TV segments & our exclusive show Weekend Warrior. You get access to exclusive videos + all new videos are made available to members first. Subscribe on BitChu... read more
Michael West23 hours ago
Slower days for buy now pay later
After a year of massive growth in buy now pay later (BNPL) sales, demand for services like Afterpay and Zip may have reached its peak following a slowdown in the September quarter. Even despite the recent drop-off, BNPL sales are up 9.9 per cent since this time last year due to a post-COVID surge, new […] read more
Michael West1 day ago
NSW flood victims criticise buyback scheme
Flood victims in northern NSW have described the government’s $520 million buyback scheme as a “cookie cutter” package designed without adequate community consultation. The $520 million buyback scheme is the centrepiece of an $800 million package co-funded by the NSW and federal governments, to give 2000 flood-impacted residents of the Northern Rivers region the opportunity […] read more
Michael West1 day ago
Energy law change to push down gas prices
Australians can expect “careful interventions” in the short-term to keep a lid on energy prices, while cheaper renewable energy is rolled out, federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen says. Energy ministers meeting in Melbourne on Friday agreed on an amendment to the national gas law. “This will ensure the Australian Energy Market Operator has the powers […] read more
GOOD RIDDANCE: CNBC Says Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal Out After Musk Takes Charge
By Joseph Vazquez ~ Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal is reportedly out as head of the platform as the world’s richest man completed his $44 billion acquisition after a tumultuous negotiations process. CNBC reported that Agrawal and Twitter Chief Finance Officer Ned Segal “left the company’s San Francisco headquarters” after Musk took charge as the new […] read more
Michael West1 day ago
Flood-affected can phone vote in Vic poll
Victorians affected by recent floods will be able to vote in the state election by telephone, as the Victorian Electoral Commission expands eligibility. Victorians affected by the wet weather on or after October 13 and who are unable to access a polling booth from November 19 to 26 can register and vote by calling 13 […] read more
Covid Outbreaks Widen In China. Lockdowns Now Impacting 200 Million People
*Reuters: **Chinese cities double down on zero-COVID as outbreaks widen* BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese cities from Wuhan in central China to Xining in the northwest are doubling down on COVID-19 curbs, sealing up buildings, locking down districts and throwing millions into distress in a scramble to halt widening outbreaks. China on Thursday reported a third straight day of more than 1,000 new COVID cases nationwide, a modest tally compared with the tens of thousands per day that sent Shanghai into a full-blown lockdown earlier this year but enough to trigger more restrictions a... read more
Let’s Talk About REAL Climate Cataclysms
By Paul Driessen ~ The climate crisis! Save our planet! Stop using fossil fuels! The ranting never ends. Present data showing that hurricane frequency and intensity are not increasing, but tornado activity has declined significantly since 1975; offer clear evidence of past, recurrent, major climate changes, including a widespread Little Ice Age from 1300 to […] read more
Labor promised to cut our power bills… Now they’re going UP
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese owes the millions of people who voted for him an apology. read more
October 28th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 647
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post October 28th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 647 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Friday October 28th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Friday October 28th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
Musk Takes Control of Twitter, Immediately Fires Top Executives
Elon Musk officially took control of Twitter on Thursday evening. Immediately after taking ownership, Mr. Musk fired Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Ned Segal, and the Head of Legal Policy, Vijaya Gadde, the person who took responsibility for banning former President Donald Trump from the social media platform. According to […] The post Musk Takes Control of Twitter, Immediately Fires Top Executives appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Online food deliveries in Europe are off a bit, but you cannot tell from street traffic
AMERSTERDAM — A recent trip to Europe showed the streets of Krakow, Budapest, and Prague are all very different except for the bicycles making endless food deliveries. Anyone with a food safety mindset has to wonder about the thousands of deliveries in those boxes that are carried by two-wheelers. They clearly are not cleaned and... Continue Reading read more
Campylobacter outbreak investigated by officials in NYC; cause as yet unknown
Public health officials in New York City are looking into an outbreak of illnesses believed to be infections from Campylobacter, a foodborne pathogen. Brooklyn officials say 50 cases of illnesses have been reported since the beginning of October. A specific source of the foodborne pathogen has not yet been determined, but chicken is often a... Continue Reading read more
England and Wales see Listeria infection decline
The number of Listeria infections fell in 2020 in England and Wales, according to recently released data. In total, 124 cases of listeriosis were reported in England and Wales in 2020, which is the lowest amount in several years. In 2019, 144 cases were recorded. There were two outbreaks in England. One was a national... Continue Reading read more
Misidentification increases the risk of poisoning as mushroom hunters head out to forage
It’s prime mushroom hunting time in much of the United States, but foragers need to have a keen eye or an expert opinion to avoid serious consequences. A recent mushroom poisoning case in Massachusetts has illustrated again how people who forage mushrooms can find themselves carrying home a basket of toxins, especially if they are... Continue Reading read more
October 28, 2022: Reader Tips
Reaching #4 on our Top 31 list, we present something very important to my tastebuds and stomach: Dim Sum in Vancouver Your best recent news tips are much sought after! read more
Honey, I Finished The Sunflowers
Everybody knows that Vincent van Gogh loved the colour yellow. But why? read more
Ethiopian idea wins EatSafe food safety challenge
An idea to improve traditional processing of a staple Ethiopian product has won the top prize in a food safety challenge. The winner was awarded $10,000, and second and third-place winners received $5,000 and $3,000 respectively. In April, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Feed The Future Initiative, EatSafe: Evidence and Action Towards Safe,... Continue Reading read more
How Exactly To Choose Accounting Consultant Next
Yesterday, I share the way to make jewelries and accessories from your very personal “ordinary” treasures. Right now, I will share how you can begin getting cash together with your handmade jewelries. Begin off by creating a extremely effective headline that you realize will be a focus for your prospect. While you’re considering of this catchy headline, think strong motion verbs corresponding to uncover, uncover, slash, unveil, obtain, expose. Like many, we spent days scanning sale flyers and comparing costs on a a lot needed new printer for our small enterprise. We researched eac... read more
Ukraine News 27 October 2022
News follows the commentary The focus by everyone needs to be on winning the war and stopping Putin. Like cancer, … Continue reading → read more
Ontario, a province to plunder!
This is the sort of post I should have done for the end of gun violence in Ontario. It is illegal to buy and sell your handguns, now. I was so happy when I read that, I left my front door unlocked for the first time since Nathan Phillips was elected Mayor. The darkness has… Continue reading → read more
Let That Sink In
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has fired several top Twitter executives after officially taking control of the company Thursday evening, according to multiple reports. hah. And hahahahahahah Bye Vijaya Gadde 👋 pic.twitter.com/ThOljdfqD1 — NautPoso 🇮🇪☘️ (@NautPoso) October 28, 2022 read more
Schadenfrozen
It is too beautiful: Germany Is Dismantling A Wind Farm To Make Way For A Coal Mine read more
Same Snake, Same Venom
Woke PayPal was shamed recently but is back at it with their “$2,500 fine for ‘misinformation’“. Here’s what they deem to be “restricted activities”. h/t Warren Zoell read more
The Most Interesting Man In The World
Fox News; Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin are sharing with the U.S. attorney leading the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden more than 200 pages of bank records related to his and the Biden family’s alleged “connections to the Chinese regime and persons connected to its military and intelligence elements”.… Continue reading → read more

Canadian Taxpayers Federation- Canada hikes taxes while other countries provide relief While the government of Canada raised taxes, the CTF identified 51 national governments that provided tax relief during the pandemic or to ease the burdens of inflation. National governments that provided tax relief include more than half of G7 and G20 countries and two-thirds… Continue reading → read more 

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