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We write as the New York Times has finally found damning evidence that Donald Trump is not the billionaire, successful businessman, he has always presented himself to be – some of us were long aware of this. He may be nearer to being a tax cheat. On the other side of the electoral ledger, Trump has fortuitously found Amy Barrett to buttress his position when (not if) the elections are thrown into the Supreme Court.

Currently, a range of polls have Joe Biden leading almost everywhere. Nationally, he leads Trump by between eight (8) and ten (10) points. In the six (6) to eight (8) battleground states, Biden has leads greater than the margins of error in about five (5) to six (6) of them. Trump leads in one (1) or two (2) and there are a few where there are statistical ties. There is some significant enlargement of the electoral map (battleground states) as states like Texas and Georgia beckon as if ‘fool’s gold’ for Democrats. These are where every election is won or lost.

Presidential elections in America, in recent times – yes, but throughout their history, have been bedevilled by all manner of fraud – on all sides, at different times, but particularly by Republicans, currently, so as to compensate for being the less populace of the two major parties, which it has become. Exit polling, the gold standard for elections, as the highly reliable measure for predicting outcomes and detecting fraud have often failed to avoid the opposite results within the American context. Unlike pre-election polling, no guesswork is required for exit polling which is globally deployed.

In the 2000 presidential elections George Bush, number two (2), was able to defeat Al Gore when the Supreme Court, which Trump has now stacked with loyalists, intervened and threw the elections to Bush. Of course, the Florida Republican Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, had already prepared the ground by removing tens of thousands of Afrikan-American voters from the rolls in strategic areas – they could not vote. If you were Black, with a criminal record, and your name was Brown all the Browns in your immediate areas were therewith removed from the voter rolls. This remains a central Republican voter suppression tactic.

This preparation of the battleground, as if for war, has been, all this time, going on behind the scenes by well-paid soldiers who know that their boss, Trump, never wants to be seen as a ‘loser’. Trump as the out-and-out fraudster and well aware of all the historic electoral shenanigans will be hard to be persuaded by what he sees as meaningless traditions. It should not be doubted that new systems of election rigging are being hatched as an ongoing project.

Trump should be believed when he contends that the only way he could lose is if the elections were unfair. We must see his attempts to manipulate the postal system; his inordinate control over Republican governors, like Ron DeSantis in Florida, a battleground state; and in the absence of a possible clear defeat, the reliability of a Supreme Court to appoint him, an easy ask. We concede though, that the court may not be as dependable as he would like it to be.

The 2004 elections were stolen based on electronic manipulation by George Bush or people acting on his behalf – essentially Karl Rove, who Bush called the ‘architect’. Rove and his fellow architects, again in Florida, were able to program voter machines so that votes for John Kerry were recognized, by the machines, as votes for Bush.

In Ohio, Ken Blackwell, a Black republican and former mayor of Cincinnati, oversaw the same kinds of built-in irregularities in certain counties as he certified numbers of electors inconsistent with actual registered voters. Bush’s approval ratings days before the election was 48%, with political momentum going against him. Normally when an incumbent president is below 50% he/she tends to lose. But Bush ‘won’ 51-48% in Ohio as the voting machines supplied by republican outfits included Diebold Election Systems, Inc. (DESI), Election Systems & Software (ESS) and Sequoia Voting Systems did the job intended. These are the companies which conspired with Karl Rove to steal two elections in a row and were the suppliers of 80% of all voting machines within the USA.

Notwithstanding the underlying election fraud by Bush, CNN had called the 2004 election for Kerry. But soon after and based on one of sixteen statistical impossibilities, a few thousand additional votes produced a five (5) point swing for Bush. This was also inconsistent with the exit polling results in the decisive states of Florida and Ohio. CNN then reversed itself and began calling the elections for Bush instead of Kerry. This action wiped out Kerry’s three (3) percentage points lead which he had gained up to 01:36 am and had Bush now leading by 2 percentage points in Florida. Only in America!

Pennsylvania also played a similar role in these fraudulent 2004 elections.

Enter Mitt Romney, and the 2012 elections, with Barack Obama seeking a second term. Romney comes along with the serial election fraudster Karl Rove. Maybe it was John McCain, given the man which he was said to be, who declined to participate in an election fraud against Obama in 2008. Donald Trump could never be depended upon to behave in such ways. History may indeed show that McCain created a break in the historic fraudulence of Karl Rove during the 2008 presidential elections – Obama v McCain.

Readers may recall Karl Rove, appearing on Fox News as commentator, in the 2012 elections, delaying a concession long after all indications were that Obama was being projected to be the winner of Ohio and thus would have garnered the 270 electoral votes to be the next president. Rove knew something only few others would have known.

It was Willian Skinner who alerted us about a report in the press concerning a motley group of hackers who were claiming to have discovered the planned electronic theft of Karl Rove and his associates and succeeded in blocking them, putting Rove’s agents into an electronic trap. As a result we are left to presume that Rove’s actions coupled with Romney’s long delayed concession was their way of giving the hidden and fraudulent hands more time to manifest this massive election fraud once more.

As we approach the first question and answer session on Tuesday (these could hardly pass for debates) Trump will see them as an opportunity to destroy Biden using his belligerent, uncouth, style. Biden’s handlers will be happy if they can get him out of there with at least a credible draw. There will be hardly any machinations, hopes, about winning given the damaged goods with which they have been handed. However, for Trump, less so than for Biden, the real game is taking place elsewhere and conducted by the forces of darkness from whence the whole panoply of American electoral fraud will be in a heightened state of readiness.

We have estimated that even if Joe Biden were to win the popular vote, win the Electoral College by a significant margin, win the exit polling, have all major media projecting him as the winner, by some chance have the Supreme Court declare him as winner, these will not be enough to convince Donald Trump that he is indeed anything less than the winner. Biden will then have to get Trump to concede and exit the White House, still. A dependence of the military brass is ill-advised. These may prove more difficult than winning the election as Trump has already prepared a case indicting the Democrats for engaging in massive election fraud. And as irrational as that maybe, we’ve seen this play reenacted for four years, Trump winning more often than not.

Biden the dependable nationalist, like Al Gore and John Kerry before him, may even find a way to capture defeat from the jaws of victory in order to preserve the republic and avoid a decent into civil unrest, even if the Supreme Court acted in his favour and against an adamant Donald Trump.

Of course, there will be demonstrations in the street regardless of final outcome..

There can be no daylight between the high-handed nomination of Amy Barrett and the election fraud being perpetrated by Donald J. Trump and those acting on his behalf. As this looming crisis to empire takes us on a slow march to a near unavoidable disaster it maybe high time for American policymakers to rethink all the structures on which this experiment was constructed. Certainly, an ‘exceptional nation’ should not have produced a Donald Trump, let alone have him elevated to the seat of power. A power position which then transforms a fraudster into a neo-fascist with the perceived power to say who, in the case of Venezuela, is to be that country’s president. The power of the presidency may be the one thing keeping Trump out of jail, Should he lose all bets are off. And Trump knows this too well.

Strengthened by the fraudulence of empire he can now do to America what the United States has for two hundred and fifty (250) years done to the rest of the world. One man, Donald J. Trump, has in a mere four (4) years done more damage to the United States of America than all the armies ever seen and not even a thousand Joe Bidens could recover it.



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1,186 responses to “How Donald Trump is Stealing the 2020 Presidential Elections”


  1. Republican Senator Thom Tillis became the second senator to announce a positive test on Friday…[he was] at Trump’s Saturday announcement of Amy Comey Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee. Tillis met with her [Comey Barrett] Wednesday at the Capitol.


  2. Tillis said in the statement. “As we all know, COVID-19 is a very contagious and deadly virus, especially because many carriers are asymptomatic.”

    P.S. This one is for Critical Analyzer


  3. Oh dear! I am exhausted. Too much laughing!

    Time for a break.

    But like the Terminator….

    “I’ll be back!”


  4. SargeantOctober 2, 2020 8:16 PM

    @John
    Don’t keep us waiting, what did Rush say?

    +++++++++++++++++++

    Listening to last half now.

    The two links, doctor and Michael Moore are from where I got to listening to him.



  5. You can listen too!!


  6. I agree

    Controversial British journalist Piers Morgan noted his general disdain for celebs and others who are currently rejoicing in Trump’s diagnosis.

    “Interesting to see those who’ve spent the last few years screaming that Trump’s an uncaring, heartless empathy-devoid b*stard now spewing their gleeful joy that he & his wife have a deadly virus,” he shared on Twitter. “They’re no better than the man they loathe.

  7. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Some very ‘high-brow’ cussing as a contrast to the low-brow stuff above 🤣

    “People who feel themselves under threat have a high tolerance for cruelty in their leaders: A little savagery to defend the homeland might be a good thing. But the crucial thing about Donald Trump is that he is not a nationalist who uses immoral means. He is first and foremost an immoralist, whose very being was defined by dishonesty, cruelty, betrayal and cheating long before he put on political garb.”

    “The debate was an important moment. You and I can give sermons about how cruel, dishonest behavior shreds the norms of a decent society. But moral degradation is an invisible process. It happens subtly over time.”

    “During Tuesday night’s debate, by contrast, people got to see, in real time, how Trump’s vicious behavior destroyed an American institution, the presidential debate. They got to see how his savagery made ordinary human conversation impossible. Debate watchers were confronted with a core truth: What Trump did to that debate Tuesday night is what he’ll do to America in a second term.”

    “… this election has devolved to certain key questions: Does America still have a moral core, a basic framework that makes this a decent place to live? Will we let Trump and his felons drag us to moral chaos?”

    “You can see this separation in the polls. Fourteen percent of Trump’s 2016 battleground state supporters are not sure they will support him again. Only 16 percent of white evangelicals supported Hillary Clinton in 2016; 28 percent now support Joe Biden, according to an August Fox News poll.

    “In 2016, Trump won noncollege-educated white women in Wisconsin by 16 percentage points. Now he is losing them by 9 points. In 2016 Trump tied Clinton among college educated whites in Pennsylvania. Now they are going for Biden, 61 percent to 38 percent. In 2016 in Ohio, Trump carried union households by 13 points. Now he is losing them by 8 points.”

    “My intuition tells me, as does the polling data, that more people are paying attention, have recognized what’s before them and will make the right decision. Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State William Seward made the essential point: “There was always just enough virtue in this republic to save it; sometimes none to spare.”

    —— Excerpts from NYT columnist David Brooks.

    [If those pool numbers hold out as accurate then POTUS is as good as dead on election day!]


  8. According to the Washington Post “President Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed more than 150 guests as the president formally introduced Judge Amy Coney Barrett, his nominee for the Supreme Court. A handful of Republican senators were there, including Mike Lee of Utah, who hugged and mingled with guests. So was the Rev. John I. Jenkins, the president of the University of Notre Dame, who left his Indiana campus where a coronavirus outbreak had recently occurred to celebrate an alumna’s nomination.

    Spirits were high. Finally, Trump was steering the national discussion away from the coronavirus pandemic — which had already killed more than 200,000 people in the United States and was still raging — to more favorable terrain, a possible conservative realignment of the Supreme Court.

    Attendees were so confident that the contagion would not invade their seemingly safe space at the White House that, according to Jenkins, after guests tested negative that day they were instructed they no longer needed to cover their faces. The no-mask mantra applied indoors as well. Cabinet members, senators, Barrett family members and others mixed unencumbered at tightly packed, indoor receptions in the White House’s Diplomatic Room and Cabinet Room.”


  9. Reality check


  10. Rush dealt with the recent Gallup Poll

    Biden’s lead continues to fall as reputations need to be protected, down to 2.7% or thereabouts..

    Interesting question asked “Who do you think will win”

    Response was 56% Trump and 40% Biden

    His explanation for the difference is that those polled know may others who say they will vote Trump so they are reporting their impressions.


  11. Regarding the jobs report, the numbers were not as high (600K+) as expected (900K).

    Rush makes the point it is because of the Democrat States who refuse to open.

    Unemployment continues to fall, down to 7.??%


  12. I’ll finish listening later and let you know other things he said.

    Needless to say he was shocked by the diagnosis.


  13. I read somewhere that Mitch McConnel said it is business as usual in the Senate confirmation process for Trump’s Supreme Court pick, but the virus may have something to do with that. So far two Republican Senators have announced that they have tested positive for the virus, now Kellyanne (Alternative Facts) Conway has also tested positive. What do they all have in common? They attended the Rose Garden party for SC pick Coney-Barrett and that seems to be ground zero for this latest outbreak in Republican ranks. Based on the history of this virus it may not be long before other attendees including Senators declare their positive status.

    Stay tuned.

  14. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    As I have been saying all along, it is only a matter of time before it spreads because it is too contagious and widespread to contain forever mask or no mask and no vaccine is going to save us either. COVID-19 is a coronavirus, the common cold is a coronavirus too, we have not gotten rid of the common cold so why would we think we can rid of COVID-19 with a vaccine when it has never been possible before.

    The focus needs to be on getting the cheap effective treatments unblocked by the politicians and the medical professionals trying to cash in on and get rich and let people get back to their lives like Sweden.

    From what CNN is saying, sounds like his corrupt doctors are generally following MATH+ protocol but not included HCQ or ivermectin. But they giving him some nonsense Regeneron’s experimental antibody cocktail that will net some people tons of money.


  15. People like Rush know how to keep the chickens in the yard waiting for him to throw scratch grain for them to gobble up. How do you keep them happy? Feed them a lot of false hope and blame everything on the Democrats, last time I looked there was a Republican President and everyone in his Cabinet is a Republican.

    About jobs, according to the US Labour Dept. there are 4.7 million fewer jobs in the US since Jan.2017 when Trump took Office, so much for bringing back jobs to the US and he will join G W Bush as the only other President to preside over job losses between inauguration and the following election.


  16. Steupse! So that is supposed to prove what? I think for myself. Nobody thinks for me. Whoever you quote is just another human with an opinion.

    Trump and his enablers deserve a taste of the suffering they have inflicted on innocent people.

    I love it!

    But I too tired to laugh right now. I will laugh again tomorrow.

    P.S. Does the person have any opinion on liars who prop up corrupt politicians who rob the people?


  17. Sarge

    You asked for it.


  18. I can be as “high brow” or “low brow” as I please. Just like Mariposa’s favorite politicians on a political platform.

    But…. Fun Friday is now over! Silly Saturday begins!

    Rachel Maddow calls it “righteous rage”. See, another opinion!


  19. I see your stupid Piers Morgan and raise you a Rachel Maddow.

    Piers Morgan!

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


  20. Wait! The alternative facts witch got it too!

    Kelly-Ann Conway!

    One more laugh!


  21. Sarge

    Rush is correct 99.8% of the time.

    Said this over and over again and yet to be contradicted.

    Anyone with half a brain knows to listen to him.


  22. I thought John the Racist was an “independent thinker”.

    An independent thinker who get all his thought from a man on a radio show????


  23. DonnaOctober 3, 2020 12:19 AM

    Donna, where do you think Kelly Ann Conway came from?? Quite something this lot. She worked for the Mercers. They put Trump and Johnson into power, via money and Cambridge Analytica (now Emerdata).

    They are also why Trump has attacked the Affordable Care Act. Because Mercer has significant investment sin insurance and healthcare, via his hedge fund.

    So when Trump was ranting about Obamacare, what he was really saying was ”my daddy Robert Mercer needs Affordable Care to go away, so that his insurance and healthcare companies can make lots and lots of money, more money than anyone has every made. The mostest money everrrrrr”.

    https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/robert-mercer-kellyanne-conway/2019/06/18/id/920857/

    Yet the numbnuts listen to Trump and accept blindly that Affordable Care is bad.


  24. SargeantOctober 2, 2020 10:09 PM

    COVID did NOT catch Trump. A hard case of debatitis has. These people will do ANYTHING to win.

    Do you people NOT get that??? ANYTHING!! He does NOT have COVID. He is avoiding debates and using ”I am sick” to keep Biden off his back, right as Biden is on the attack.

    Sheeesh, do NOT be so naive.

    Mercer has a lot of money in this and in Johnson (to buy the NHS), they HAVE to win.


  25. But wait! How come Melania did not get the cocktail? And how come she’s not in hospital?

    Anybody wanna bet the symptoms are more than mild?

    I hear he’s short of breath!

    “…dead on election day.”

    Now there’s a thought to fall asleep on! “To sleep perchance to dream!”


  26. On the article, the suggestions that Mercer has backed away from Trump 2020 is only because they realise they are under the scope. KA Conway is still involved with Trump, no?

    As for backing off Cambridge Analytica, Rebekah Mercer is in charge of Emerdata, what controls all of that now. So that is also incorrect. Simply trying to evade the highlight. Harder to do things under the scope.


  27. There! Shakespeare! High brow stuff!


  28. Donna,

    As far as Mariposa cussing you for cussing, go to the St.GNorth article and her nasty slur about Moore.

    People in glass houses and all that.


  29. But I hope you know, Shakespeare often got rather bawdy!

    Like Benny Hill! Good old Englishmen. Very highbrow. Not low brow like the African Standpipe Crew.


  30. Yup! The truth will out! Trumpie having breathing difficulties.

    Oh dear me!


  31. Crusoe,

    I saw that nasty slur from Mariposa. She and Hal Austin think they hold the patent. We need their permission to speak our piece.

    Steupsee!


  32. Would not surprise me if trump emerges from the hospital touting the cure/treatment he received.

    Vaccine/cure delivered prior to the election.

    Everyone is playing the long game.


  33. The man has no principles. Nothing he does should be accepted at face value.

    There ends my trimp contribution.


  34. “Anyone with half a brain knows to listen to him.”

    Now we know why you listen to Rush.

    Confession is good for the soul.


  35. Artax,

    Great shot. Dispatched cleverly for four.

  36. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    Trump is in my thoughts and prayers… specifically this prayer.

    Psalm 109:8-16
    King James Version

    8 Let his days be few; and let another take his office.

    9 Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.

    10 Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.

    11 Let the extortioner catch all that he hath; and let the strangers spoil his labour.

    12 Let there be none to extend mercy unto him: neither let there be any to favour his fatherless children.

    13 Let his posterity be cut off; and in the generation following let their name be blotted out.

    14 Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered with the Lord; and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out.

    15 Let them be before the Lord continually, that he may cut off the memory of them from the earth.

    16 Because that he remembered not to shew mercy, but persecuted the poor and needy man, that he might even slay the broken in heart.


  37. @PLT

    Would it have been better to pray that he changed his ways, like Saul on the way to Damascus? Or do Bajans want blood, grisly and red?


  38. It is pathetic that bajans who called themselves Christians would stooped to a level of hatefilled alternatives and utterances
    Which makes for the pot calling the.kettle black
    I am no supporter of Trump but stooping to his level is not i would do.
    Even Jesus ask God to forgive his enemies
    What being witnessed with Trump illness is a code of immoral conduct passed on from Trump haters for the world to see
    In any event i suspect that kind of hatred will fueled the Trump supporters to head like mad hatters to the polls


  39. PLT

    Thanks for your insightful intervention, per usual.

    Except, we would be more appreciative were you to have credited the verses to their original and authentic source.


  40. Trump change his ways???????

    Not even his supporters on BU have changed their ways!

    Why pray for the impossible?

    I like that psalm! Nothing new under the sun.


  41. Trump change his ways???????

    Not even his supporters on BU have changed their ways!

    Why pray for the impossible?

    I like that psalm! Nothing new under the sun.

  42. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    I can’t believe all the negative statements and wishes for Trump’s prognosis. @PLT I am especially disappointed at you. Remember the saying, be careful what you wish for because you just might get it.

    You hate Trump because he is a straight shooter that does not know how to make you feel great with all the talk pretty, do nothing double speak they like to hear coming out of the politicians mouth.

    You all need to recognise what is really going on in the world, the precipice we are truly on and the grand schemes and corruption in the world brought prematurely brought to light by this pandemic that should never have been.

    There are people out there so utterly greedy and power hungry that even after seeing the proof right in-front of your very eyes you are not willing to accept. Watch the video in my comment and open your eyes as to what is really going on (https://barbadosunderground.net/covid-19-updates/comment-page-7/#comment-1448246)

    I hate to say it but Trump is the last and only game in town with any chance at getting close to draining the swamp. He was not supposed to beat Hillary Clinton as she was supposed to be the next anointed one but was first stopped by Obama then Trump. Obama missed his chance to change things when he tried playing nice and friendly with the politicians in his own party who repeatedly smiled to his face while stabbing him in the back.

    If Biden wins, he will be no more than a puppet president. Who do you prefer as a leader, a puppet leader or a leader you hate but does what he says?


  43. “I hate to say it but Trump is the last and only game in town with any chance at getting close to draining the swamp.”

    He moved in with his own set of swAmp creatures.

    “Obama missed his chance to change things when he tried playing nice and friendly with the politicians in his own party who repeatedly smiled to his face while him in the back.”

    Very simplistic explanation of events.


  44. Artax,

    Sweet!

    Just being serious for a bit – to ask some salient questions.

    If this virus is nothing more than the common cold or the flu, why has Trump been treated with such radical therapy and why is he in the hospital so soon?

    If the virus cannot be eradicated, how come we in Barbados did it in just a couple of months?

    Have the combination of measures that were taken by Barbados ever been taken to combat the common cold or the flu?

    Was their ever an attempt to develop a vaccine for the common cold?

    Is it not possible that a slight difference in the makeup of a virus can render it susceptible to a vaccine?

    The horse has left the barn and I don’t know whether it can now be eradicated. And given how many people will likely refuse a vaccine I don’t believe that is now an option.

    I do believe that we have to live (and some of us die) with the virus now but only because some people have been very foolish.

    I don’t see any change in attitudes that would facilitate a re-ordering of the economic system and save vulnerable countries from collapse and regular folk from financial ruin.

    It is what it is.

  45. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @TheOGazerts
    I try to keep my explanations simple and give people that nugget of knowledge they did not even know was out there to be the jump off point from which they can do their own reading and learn for themselves.

    What I have gotten to realise is that when people become POTUS, it seems they get placed in some sort of bubble where only the lobbyists with certain agendas get through. Look at how hard it has been for him to fill posts he has the right appoint people to fill.

  46. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Critical Analyser
    Oh dear, BU doesn’t like me to quote from their favorite book.

    Trump is a despicable racist scumbag. His supporters are much the same unless they are simply too stupid to understand what is going on.

    Trump could never drain the swamp… he IS the swamp. The swamp was never the puppet politicians in Washington, it has always been the corrupt money behind the puppet politicians. Trump IS the corrupt money.


  47. As I suspected all along. Critical Analyzer unmasked. He was masquerading as a reasonable person and could often appear to be so. But his arguments carried the whiff of Trumpism. An insidious attempt to infiltrate the minds of the vulnerable.

    Trumpie got the COVID!
    Oh lawd! Poor Trumpie.

    Trumpie’s doctors applied for an experimental treatment on “compassionate” grounds.

    Sounds serious to me.

    I now feel like dancing as well as singing. And in the rain too!

    I’m singing in the rain
    I’m singing in the rain
    What a wonderful feeling
    I’m happy again!

    Every day Trump stole some of my joy with his displays of evil. Now I get a little of it back.

  48. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Pachamama October 3, 2020 7:04 AM
    “… we would be more appreciative were you to have credited the verses to their original and authentic source.”
    +++++++++++++++++++
    Although I’m vaguely aware that 99% of the Bible is stolen from other sources, I’m completely unskilled in Biblical exegesis. From where did they steal Psalm 109??

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