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The
  FBI Hand Behind Russia-gate
 
The FBI Hand Behind Russia-gate
 By Ray McGovern 
As I have reported from the beginning, Russiagate
  is an orchestrated hoax by the security agencies for the purpose of
  preventing Trump from normalizing relations with Russia and, if necessary,
  for removing him from office. Russiagate is an act of treason by the security
  agencies. Those responsible must be arrested, prosecuted, and convicted. —
  PCR
 
“After months of breathless searching for
  ‘evidence’ of Russian-Trump collusion designed to put Trump in the White
  House, what now exists is actual evidence that senior officials of the Obama
  administration colluded to keep Trump out of the White House.” — Ray McGovern 
Special Report: In the Watergate era, liberals
  warned about U.S. intelligence agencies manipulating U.S. politics, but now
  Trump-hatred has blinded many of them to this danger becoming real, as ex-CIA
  analyst Ray McGovern notes. 
January 12, 2017, Information Clearing House  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/48572.htm 
The FBI Hand Behind Russia-gate
 By Ray McGovern 
Russia-gate is becoming FBI-gate, thanks to the
  official release of unguarded text messages between loose-lipped FBI
  counterintelligence official Peter Strzok and his garrulous girlfriend, FBI
  lawyer Lisa Page. (Ten illustrative texts from their exchange appear at the
  end of this article.) 
Despite his former job as chief of the FBI’s
  counterintelligence section, Strzok had the naive notion that texting on FBI
  phones could not be traced. Strzok must have slept through “Security
  101.” Or perhaps he was busy texting during that class. Girlfriend Page
  cannot be happy at being misled by his assurance that using office phones
  would be a secure way to conduct their affair(s). 
It would have been unfortunate enough for Strzok
  and Page to have their adolescent-sounding texts merely exposed,
  revealing the reckless abandon of star-crossed lovers hiding (they thought)
  secrets from cuckolded spouses, office colleagues, and the rest of us.
  However, for the never-Trump plotters in the FBI, the official release
  of just a fraction (375) of almost 10,000 messages does incalculably more
  damage than that. 
We suddenly have documentary proof that key
  elements of the U.S. intelligence community were trying to short-circuit
  the U.S. democratic process. And that puts in a new and dark context the
  year-long promotion of Russia-gate. It now appears that it was not the
  Russians trying to rig the outcome of the U.S. election, but leading officials
  of the U.S. intelligence community, shadowy characters sometimes called the
  Deep State. 
More of the Strzok-Page texting dialogue is
  expected to be released. And the Department of Justice Inspector General
  reportedly has additional damaging texts from others on the team that Special
  Counsel Robert Mueller selected to help him investigate Russia-gate. 
Besides forcing the removal of Strzok and Page,
  the text exposures also sounded the death knell for the career of FBI
  Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, in whose office some of the plotting took
  place and who has already announced his plans to retire soon. 
But the main casualty is the FBI’s 18-month
  campaign to sabotage candidate-and-now-President Donald Trump by using
  the Obama administration’s Russia-gate intelligence “assessment,”
  electronic surveillance of dubious legality, and a salacious dossier that
  could never pass the smell test, while at the same time using equally dubious
  techniques to immunize Hillary Clinton and her closest advisers from crimes
  that include lying to the FBI and endangering secrets. 
Ironically, the Strzok-Page texts provide
  something that the Russia-gate investigation has been sorely lacking:
  first-hand evidence of both corrupt intent and action. After months
  of breathless searching for “evidence” of Russian-Trump collusion designed to
  put Trump in the White House, what now exists is actual evidence that senior
  officials of the Obama administration colluded to keep Trump out of the White
  House – proof of what old-time gumshoes used to call “means, motive
  and opportunity.” 
Even more unfortunately for Russia-gate
  enthusiasts, the FBI lovers’ correspondence provides factual evidence
  exposing much of the made-up “Resistance” narrative – the contrived storyline
  that The New York Times and much of the rest of the U.S. mainstream media
  deemed fit to print with little skepticism and few if any caveats,
  a scenario about brilliantly devious Russians that not only lacks actual
  evidence – relying on unverified hearsay and rumor – but doesn’t make sense
  on its face. 
The Russia-gate narrative always hinged on the
  preposterous notion that Russian President Vladimir Putin foresaw years ago
  what no American political analyst considered even possible, the political
  ascendancy of Donald Trump. According to the narrative, the fortune-telling
  Putin then risked creating even worse tensions with a nuclear-armed
  America that would – by all odds – have been led by a vengeful President
  Hillary Clinton. 
Besides this wildly improbable storyline,
  there were flat denials from WikiLeaks, which distributed the supposedly
  “hacked” Democratic emails, that the information came from Russia – and
  there was the curious inability of the National Security Agency to use its
  immense powers to supply any technical evidence to support the Russia-hack
  scenario. 
The Trump Shock 
But the shock of Trump’s election and the
  decision of many never-Trumpers to cast their lot with the Resistance led to
  a situation in which any prudent skepticism or demand for evidence was swept
  aside. 
So, on Jan. 6, 2017, President Obama’s Director
  of National Intelligence James Clapper released an evidence-free report that
  he said was compiled by “hand-picked” analysts from the CIA, FBI and NSA,
  offering an “assessment” that Russia and President Putin were behind the
  release of the Democratic emails in a plot to help Trump win the presidency. 
Despite the extraordinary gravity of the charge,
  even New York Times correspondent Scott Shane noted that proof was lacking.
  He wrote at the time: “What is missing from the [the Jan. 6] public report is
  what many Americans most eagerly anticipated: hard evidence to back up the
  agencies’ claims that the Russian government engineered the election attack.
  … Instead, the message from the agencies essentially amounts to ‘trust us.’” 
But the “assessment” served a useful purpose for
  the never-Trumpers: it applied an official imprimatur on the case for
  delegitimizing Trump’s election and even raised the long-shot hope that the
  Electoral College might reverse the outcome and possibly install a compromise
  candidate, such as former Secretary of State Colin Powell, in the White
  House. Though the Powell ploy fizzled, the hope of somehow removing Trump
  from office continued to bubble, fueled by the growing hysteria around
  Russia-gate. 
Virtually all skepticism about the evidence-free
  “assessment” was banned. For months, the Times and other newspapers of record
  repeated the lie that all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies had concurred in the
  conclusion about the Russian “hack.” Even when that falsehood was belatedly
  acknowledged, the major news outlets just shifted the phrasing slightly to
  say that U.S. intelligence agencies had reached the Russian “hack”
  conclusion. Shane’s blunt initial recognition about the lack of proof
  disappeared from the mainstream media’s approved narrative of Russia-gate. 
Doubts about the Russian “hack” or
  dissident suggestions that what we were witnessing was a “soft coup”
  were scoffed at by leading media commentators. Other warnings from veteran
  U.S. intelligence professionals about the weaknesses of the Russia-gate
  narrative and the danger of letting politicized intelligence overturn a
  constitutional election were also brushed aside in pursuit of the goal of
  removing Trump from the White House. 
It didn’t even seem to matter when new
  Russia-gate disclosures conflicted with the original narrative that
  Putin had somehow set Trump up as a Manchurian candidate. All normal
  journalistic skepticism was jettisoned. It was as if the Russia-gate
  advocates started with the conclusion that Trump must go and then made the
  facts fit into that mold, but anyone who noted the violations of normal
  investigative procedures was dismissed as a “Trump enabler” or a “Moscow
  stooge.” 
The Text Evidence 
But then came the FBI text messages, providing documentary
  evivdence that key FBI officials involved in the Russia-gate investigation
  were indeed deeply biased and out to get Trump, adding hard proof to Trump’s
  longstanding lament that he was the subject of a “witch hunt.” 
Justified or not, Trump’s feeling of
  vindication could hardly be more dangerous — particularly at a time when the
  most urgent need is to drain some testosterone from the self-styled
  Stable-Genius-in-Chief and his martinet generals. 
On the home front, Trump, his wealthy friends,
  and like-thinkers in Congress may now feel they have an even wider carte
  blanche to visit untold misery on the poor, the widow, the stranger and other
  vulnerable humans. That was always an underlying danger of the Resistance’s
  strategy to seize on whatever weapons were available – no matter how reckless
  or unfair – to “get Trump.” 
Beyond that, Russia-gate has become so central to
  the Washington establishment’s storyline that there appears to be no room for
  second-thoughts or turning back. The momentum is such that some Democrats and
  the media never-Trumpers can’t stop stoking the smoke of Russia-gate and
  holding out hope against hope that it will somehow justify Trump’s
  impeachment. 
Yet, the sordid process of using
  legal/investigative means to settle political scores further compromises the
  principle of the “rule of law” and integrity of journalism in the eyes of
  many Americans. After a year of Russia-gate, the “rule of law” and “pursuit
  of truth” appear to have been reduced to high-falutin’ phrases for
  political score-setttling, a process besmirched by Republicans in earlier
  pursuits of Democrats and now appearing to be a bipartisan method for
  punishing political rivals regardless of the lack of evidence. 
Strzok and Page 
Peter Strzok (pronounced “struck”) has an
  interesting pedigree with multiple tasks regarding both Mrs. Clinton and Mr.
  Trump. As the FBI’s chief of counterespionage during the investigation
  into then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized use of a personal
  email server for classified information, Strzok reportedly changed the words
  “grossly negligent” (which could have triggered legal prosecution) to the far
  less serious “extremely careless” in FBI Director James Comey’s depiction of
  Clinton’s actions. This semantic shift cleared the way for Comey to
  conclude just 20 days before the Democratic National Convention began in July
  2016, that “no reasonable prosecutor” would bring charges against Mrs.
  Clinton. 
Then, as Deputy Assistant Director of the
  Counterintelligence Division, Strzok led the FBI’s investigation into alleged
  Russian interference in the U.S. election of 2016. It is a safe bet that
  he took a strong hand in hand-picking the FBI contingent of analysts that
  joined “hand-picked” counterparts from CIA and NSA in preparing the
  evidence-free, Jan. 6, 2017 assessment accusing Russian President Vladimir
  Putin of interfering in the election of 2016. (Although accepted in
  Establishment groupthink as revealed truth, that poor excuse for analysis
  reflected the apogee of intelligence politicization — rivaled only by the
  fraudulent intelligence on “weapons of mass destruction“ in Iraq 15 years
  ago.) 
In June and July 2017 Strzok was the top FBI
  official working on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible
  links between the Trump campaign and Russia, but was taken off that job when
  the Justice Department IG learned of the Strzok-Page text-message exchange
  and told Mueller. 
There is no little irony in the fact that what
  did in the FBI sweathearts was their visceral disdain for Mr. Trump, their
  cheerleading-cum-kid-gloves treatment of Mrs. Clinton and her associates,
  their 1950-ish, James Clapperesque attitude toward Russians as “almost
  genetically driven” to evil, and their (Strzok/Page) elitist conviction that
  they know far better what is good for the country than regular American
  citizens, including those “deplorables” whom Clinton said made up half of
  Trump’s supporters. 
But Strzok/Page had no idea that their hubris,
  elitism and scheming would be revealed in so tangible a way. Worst of
  all for them, the very thing that Strzok, in particular, worked so hard to
  achieve — the sabotaging of Trump and immunization of Mrs. Clinton and her
  closest advisers is now coming apart at the seams. 
Congress: Oversee? or Overlook? 
At this point, the $64 question is whether the
  various congressional oversight committees will remain ensconced in their
  customarily cozy role as “overlook” committees, or whether they will have the
  courage to attempt to carry out their Constitutional duty. The latter
  course would mean confronting a powerful Deep State and its large toolbox of
  well-practiced retaliatory techniques, including J. Edgar Hoover-style
  blackmail on steroids, enabled by electronic surveillance of just about everything
  and everyone. Yes, today’s technology permits blanket collection, and
  “Collect Everything” has become the motto. 
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-New York, with almost four
  decades of membership in the House and Senate, openly warned incoming
  President Trump in January 2017 against criticizing the U.S. intelligence
  community because U.S. intelligence officials have “six ways from Sunday to
  get back at you” if you are “dumb” enough to take them on. 
Thanks to the almost 10,000 text messages between
  Strzok and Page, only a small fraction of which were given to Congress four
  weeks ago, there is now real evidentiary meat on the bones of the suspicions
  that there indeed was a “deep-state coup” to “correct” the outcome of the
  2016 election. We now know that the supposedly apolitical FBI officials had
  huge political axes to grind. The Strzok-Page exchanges drip with
  disdain for Trump and those deemed his smelly deplorable supporters. In one
  text message, Strzok expressed visceral contempt for those working-class
  Trump voters, writing on Aug. 26, 2016, “Just went to a southern Virginia
  Walmart. I could SMELL the Trump support. … it’s scary real down here.” 
The texts even show Strzok warning of the need
  for an “insurance policy” to thwart Trump on the off-chance that his poll numbers
  closed in on those of Mrs. Clinton. 
An Aug. 6, 2016 text message, for example, shows
  Page giving her knight in shining armor strong affirmation: “Maybe you’re
  meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from
  that menace [Trump].” That text to Strzok includes a link to a David
  Brooks column in The New York Times, in which Brooks concludes with the
  clarion call: “There comes a time when neutrality and laying low become
  dishonorable. If you’re not in revolt, you’re in cahoots. When this period
  and your name are mentioned, decades hence, your grandkids will look away in
  shame.” 
Another text message shows that other senior
  government officials – alarmed at the possibility of a Trump presidency –
  joined the discussion. In an apparent reference to an August 2016 meeting
  with FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15,
  2016, “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s
  office — that there’s no way he [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we
  can’t take that risk.”  Strzok added, “It’s like an insurance policy in
  the unlikely event that you die before you’re 40.” 
Insurance Policy? 
Senate Judiciary Committee chair Chuck Grassley,
  R-Iowa, says he will ask Strzok to explain the “insurance policy” when he
  calls him to testify. What seems already clear is that the celebrated “Steele
  Dossier” was part of the “insurance,” as was the evidence-less legend that
  Russia hacked the DNC’s and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s emails
  and gave them to WikiLeaks. 
If congressional investigators have been paying
  attention, they already know what former weapons inspector Scott
  Ritter shared with Veteran intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)
  colleagues this week; namely, that Fusion GPS’s Glenn Simpson, who
  commissioned the Russia dossier using Democratic Party money, said he
  reached out to Steele after June 17, just three days before Steele’s first
  report was published, drawing on seven sources. 
“There is a snowball’s chance in hell that this
  is raw intelligence gathered by Steele; rather he seems to have drawn on a
  single ‘trusted intermediary’ to gather unsubstantiated rumor already in
  existence.” 
Another VIPS colleague, Phil Giraldi, writing out
  of his own experience in private sector consulting, added: “The fact
  that you do not control your sources frequently means that they will feed you
  what they think you want to hear. Since they are only doing it for money, the
  more lurid the details the better, as it increases the apparent value of the
  information. The private security firm in turn, which is also doing it
  for the money, will pass on the stories and even embroider them to keep the
  client happy and to encourage him to come back for more. When I read the
  Steele dossier it looked awfully familiar to me, like the scores of similar
  reports I had seen which combined bullshit with enough credible information
  to make the whole product look respectable.” 
It is now widely known that the Democrats ponied
  up the “insurance premiums,” so to speak, for former British intelligence
  officer Christopher Steele’s “dossier” of lurid — but largely unproven
  — “intelligence” on Trump and the Russians. If, as many have concluded,
  the   dossier was used to help justify a FISA warrant to snoop on the
  Trump campaign, those involved will be in deep kimchi, if congressional
  overseers do their job. 
How, you might ask, could Strzok and associates
  undertake these extra-legal steps with such blithe disregard for the possible
  consequences should they be caught? The answer is easy; Mrs. Clinton was a
  shoo-in, remember? This was just extra insurance with no expectation of any
  “death benefit” ever coming into play — save for Trump’s electoral demise in
  November 2016. The attitude seemed to be that, if abuse of the FISA law
  should eventually be discovered — there would be little interest in a serious
  investigation by the editors of The New York Times and other anti-Trump
  publications and whatever troubles remained could be handled by President
  Hillary Clinton. 
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, who chairs
  the Judiciary Subcommittee of Judiciary on Crime and Terrorism, joined Sen.
  Grassley in signing the letter referring Christopher Steele to the Justice
  Department to investigate what appear to be false statements about the
  dossier. In signing, Graham noted the “many stop signs the Department of
  Justice ignored in its use of the dossier.” The signature of committee
  ranking member Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, however, was missing — an
  early sign that a highly partisan battle royale is in the offing.  On
  Tuesday, Feinstein unilaterally released a voluminous transcript of Glenn
  Simpson’s earlier testimony and, as though on cue, Establishment pundits
  portrayed Steele as a good source and Fusion GPS’s Glenn Simpson as a victim. The Donnybrook is now underway; the outcome uncertain. 
Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, a
  publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city
  Washington.  He was an Army and CIA intelligence analyst for 30 years;
  prepared and briefed the President’s Daily Brief for Nixon, Ford, and Reagan;
  and is co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS). 
+++++++++++++ Sample text messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, released to Congress and the media on December 13, 2016 ++++++++++++++ 03/04/2016 Strzok – God Hillary should win. 100,000,000-0. Page – I know ++++++++++++ 04/02/2016 Page – So look, you say we text on that phone when we talk about Hillary because it can’t be traced, you were just venting, bc you feel bad that you’re gone so much but that can’t be helped right now. ++++++++++ 07/08/2016 Strzok – And meanwhile, we have Black Lives Matter protestors, right now, chanting “no justice no peace” around DoJ and the White House… Page – That’s awful. +++++++++ 07/14/2016 Page – Have you read this? It’s really frightening. For Whites Sensing Decline, Donald Trump Unleashes Words of Resistance http://NYTI/ms/29WCu5! Strzok – I have not. But I think it’s clear he’s capturing all the white, poor voters who the mainstream republicans abandoned in all but name in the quest for the almighty $$$ Page – Yeah, it’s not good. Strzok – Poll Finds Emails Weighing on Hillary Clinton, Now Tied With Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/29RV5gf Page – It is +++++++++++++ 07/26/2016 Strzok – And hey. Congrats on a woman nominated for President in a major party! About damn time! Many many more returns of the day!! Page – That’s cute. Thanks ++++++++++ 08/06/2016 Page – Jesus. You should read this. And Trump should go f himself. Moment in Convention Glare Shakes Up Khans American Life http://nyti.ms/2aHulE0 Strzok – God that’s a great article. Thanks for sharing. And F TRUMP. ++++++++ 08/06/2016 Page – And maybe you’re meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from that menace. To that end comma, read this: Page – Trump Enablers Will Finally Have to Take A Stand http://nyti.ms/2aFakry Strzok – Thanks. It’s absolutely true that we’re both very fortunate. And of course I’ll try and approach it that way. I just know it will be tough at times. I can protect our country at many levels, not sure if that helps ++++++++++++ 08/09/2016 Page – He’s not ever going to become president, right? Right?! Strzok – OMG did you hear what Trump just said? +++++++++++ 08/26/2016 Strzok – Just went to a southern Virginia Walmart. I could SMELL the Trump support… Page – Yep. Out to lunch with (redacted) We both hate everyone and everything. Page – Just riffing on the hot mess that is our country. Strzok – Yeah…it’s scary real down here +++++++++ 10/20/2016 Strzok: I am riled up. Trump is a f***ing idiot, is unable to provide a coherent answer. Strzok – I CAN’T PULL AWAY, WHAT THE F**K HAPPENED TO OUR COUNTRY (redacted)??!?! Page– I don’t know. But we’ll get it back. We’re America. We rock. Strzok– Donald just said “bad hombres” Strzok– Trump just said what the FBI did is disgraceful. This article was originally published by Consortium News – ==== Was the DNC/Clinton campaign-funded dossier used to obtain warrants on Trump team from the secret court? | 
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What part will your country play in World War III?
The true origins of the two World Wars have been deleted from all our history books and replaced with mythology. Neither War was started (or desired) by Germany, but both at the instigation of a group of European Zionist Jews with the stated intent of the total destruction of Germany. The documentation is overwhelming and the evidence undeniable. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
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What part will your country play in World War III?
The true origins of the two World Wars have been deleted from all our history books and replaced with mythology. Neither War was started (or desired) by Germany, but both at the instigation of a group of European Zionist Jews with the stated intent of the total destruction of Germany. The documentation is overwhelming and the evidence undeniable. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
That history is being repeated today in a mass grooming of the Western world’s people (especially Americans) in preparation for World War III – which I believe is now imminent.
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The true origins of the two World Wars have been deleted from all our history books and replaced with mythology. Neither War was started (or desired) by Germany, but both at the instigation of a group of European Zionist Jews with the stated intent of the total destruction of Germany. The documentation is overwhelming and the evidence undeniable. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
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Discurso do Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin, na manhã do dia 24 de Fevereiro de 2022
Discurso do Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin, Tradução em português
Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin: Cidadãos da Rússia, Amigos,
Considero ser necessário falar hoje, de novo, sobre os trágicos acontecimentos em Donbass e sobre os aspectos mais importantes de garantir a segurança da Rússia.
Começarei com o que disse no meu discurso de 21 de Fevereiro de 2022. Falei sobre as nossas maiores responsabilidades e preocupações e sobre as ameaças fundamentais que os irresponsáveis políticos ocidentais criaram à Rússia de forma continuada, com rudeza e sem cerimónias, de ano para ano. Refiro-me à expansão da NATO para Leste, que está a aproximar cada vez mais as suas infraestruturas militares da fronteira russa.
É um facto que, durante os últimos 30 anos, temos tentado pacientemente chegar a um acordo com os principais países NATO, relativamente aos princípios de uma segurança igual e indivisível, na Europa. Em resposta às nossas propostas, enfrentámos invariavelmente, ou engano cínico e mentiras, ou tentativas de pressão e de chantagem, enquanto a aliança do Atlântico Norte continuou a expandir-se, apesar dos nossos protestos e preocupações. A sua máquina militar está em movimento e, como disse, aproxima-se da nossa fronteira.
Porque é que isto está a acontecer? De onde veio esta forma insolente de falar que atinge o máximo do seu excepcionalismo, infalibilidade e permissividade? Qual é a explicação para esta atitude de desprezo e desdém pelos nossos interesses e exigências absolutamente legítimas?
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The President of Russia delivered the Address to the Federal Assembly. The ceremony took place at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall.
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TRIBUTE TO A PRESIDENT
NA PRMEIRA PESSOA
 
Um auto retrato surpreendentemente sincero do Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin
CONTEÚDO
Prefácio
Personagens Principais em 'Na Primeira Pessoa'
Parte Três: O Estudante Universitário
Parte Quatro: O Jovem especialista
Parte Cinco: O Espia
Parte Seis: O Democráta
Parte Sete: O Burocrata
Parte Oito: O Homem de Família
Parte Nove: O Político
Apêndice: A Rússia na Viragem do Milénio      
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 Peace, Good Will toward men.”
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