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Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:41pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: It is in the public domain and they made it clear that Igbos had concentrated everything in Enugu and dominated all aspects of both governance and civil service of the defunct Eastern region. Before there was an Abuja, there was Enugu. You will go to Calabar and find an Igbo as a Clark in a Local Govt office. Where Igbos the only educated people? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:38pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Danzysb: And what carried you to the north? The British used to address the north as a Fundamentalist Islamic State. Other nationalities down south where weary of having anything to do with the north and even wanted a seperate nation out of NIgeria but you Igbos whom escorted the WHite man as houseboys, cooks, cleaners and clerks to the north saw the north as heaven on earth when compared to your graveyard region. I have no pities for your people then and now as you are the same idiots the north will target in their region in order to foist their political will, 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:34pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] BigSarah:[/s] You can not in any way exonerate Igbos for the foolishness they found themselves. Who send una to go an oust the PM? Who send una to dismantle regional govt and place yourselves as heads of govt under an Igbo dictorship? Understably you never had any kings or traditional stools beyond your hamlet chief, was that reason enough to disolve all tribal associations and disregard tribal leaderships like the House of Chiefs in Yoruba land ? Your gross primitive ways made you to accept Marxism without question and so you thought of forcefully unifying strangers whom your ZIk wanted to remain together after British exist. It is no secret that the north and WEST wanted an independent state but only you Igbos craved for one NIgeria knowing fully that if a referrendum was extended on the question of who wants to remain in Nigeria every nationality would have left you to your blighted 5 leprous states. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:28pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Shaolin0147: Idiot I am no Ijaw. Stop with your identity politics and see for a fact that Igbos are resented by the Niger Delta people universally than any other tribe in Nigeria and this stems from the period when we were together in the defunct Eastern Nigeria. Were the Abazonians Ijaw as well when they opted to leave Nigeria to avoid your domineering disposition over the other minorities? |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:23pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] Danzysb:[/s] 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:19pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
BigSarah: Ojukwu lost out and that is why he wanted a return to Regional assembly so as to control the oil wells from Enugu. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:18pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
BigSarah: I am not in any way defending the north or holding brief for them. I am only telling you that it was you Igbos that handed the template of one NIjeriya to the Fulani. If you like you can deny what was written about Ojukwu but the fact remains that Ojukwu would have accepted Ironsi's coup without even skipping a heartbeat if he got the northern mutineers to follow military hierarchy in Ironsi's replacement. The only reason Ojukwu declared Biafra was because he did not want to take orders from Gowon and felt that sooner or later he would be ousted out of the picture. This is the pure unadulterated fact on why Ojukwu declared biafra - greed for ND oil and ego for losing out to his junior Gowon. And that foolishness cost us our oil wells and our environment as we lost sovereignty of our resources but at least we did not lose 3 million biastards for a senseless ego tripping Oxford trained communist son of a billioniare. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:11pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild served as a key adviser to the Thatcher Govt. The same Thatcher who never batted an eyelid when Buhari came around the first time with his foolishness and overthrew the democratically elected civilian govt of Shehu Shagari. As an MI6 major player, Rothschild (being a Jew with dual Israeli citizenship) was able to get Mossad to arrange a delivery to Buhari in the form of Umaru Dikko. Only God knows what Buhari had agreed to pay Rothschild to get Umaru. And just like back then, same Mossad was used to kidnap and extradite your Rabbi Kanustein back to Nijeriya. Could this be because of the recent Israeli-Sunni alliance which the State of Israel arranged Kanu to be used as a deal breaker with Buhari ? They will keep using you like their farm tools until you get sense |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:11pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Shaolin0147: Nothing has changed and you igbo goats have not seen why you were rightly rejected by the so-called minorities in the defunct SE. Because of Igbo arrogance and domineering tribalism, western cameroun opted to leave Nigeria all together. Have you forgotten how Igbo arrogance saw to Eyo Ette being forced to resign his post so that the deflated and rejected Zik could get a position in the eastern house after Awo staged a cross carpet move to deny the NCNC leadership at both the western and federal house? When the so-called minorities wanted their own region separate from you just as the then Mid West was carved out from the defunct western region what did you Igbos do at the eastern assembly ? Block any call for referrendum among the minorities which forced them to take their aggitation to the federal Parliament which both the north and western region were in full support to grant. So what did you fools do to prevent COR region from being carved out from the eastern region? You staged a coup that saw the assassination and removal of the then PM and the two premiers of both the north and western region. You then imposed an Igbo general on the polity who passed decree 34 that saw to the forces unification decree and abolition of regional governance . All this because your greed to control the newly discovered oil reserves in the COR region. When I tell you judases that you are a million times worse than the Fulani north and Yaribanza for being the bloody hypocrites who ushered in the zoo republic you are all complaining of because you lost out from the power play. Now let's move forward. After destroying regional assembly and consiladating all power in the hands of an Igbo military dictatorship composed mainly of Igbos, the so-called minorities in the eastern region under Isaac Boro decided it was better to leave Nigeria all together than live under Igbo oppression which they had first hand knowledge of. What did you Jew rats do? Send a military force commanded by Ojukwu to squash the rebellion. When the north displaced you in a dog eat dog retalaitory coup one would have thought you will accept your fate and lick your wounds quietly but No! What did you do again? You decided to leave the same Nigeria you wanted to preserve via military decree 34 which your Ojukwu welcomed when Ironsi annonced it to the world. Now nobody would have been bothered if you took your current 5 contigious Igbotic states and left for good but your greed for Niger Delta oil will push you to forefully annex same Niger Delta you prevented from leaving the shithole eastern region and for some daft reason expected their loyalty and support? 50 yrs after the end of the civil war you fools are yet to see your mistake and continue in your annexation plan of the Niger Delta while ridulcing the good people of the region. Do you see why the average Niger Delta man will never ever want nothing to do with you? I challenge you to declare an independent iIgbo nation within your 5 blighted states and see if any one will be bothered . Yeye. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 7:06pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
EILTD: The Igbo officers were useful idiots in the scheme of things. They had ushered in the centrist govt and that was all that mattered. See this post for more. RevDesm0ndJuju: 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:58pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
BigSarah: Now you can see how Ojukwu welcomed Unification decree under Ironsi while every other Military governors kicked against it. Can you tell me why Ojukwu was demanding for a return to true federalism in Aburi less than a year later? Was it because the Igbos had lost power at the centre? Your foolishness is what we are suffering in the south today and from all indications with this your Marxism on full blast with your IPOB Zionist nonsense we are expecting a repeat of another round of Igbo stupidity, greed and betrayal. But we will remind you who is the slave race in Nigeria, 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:54pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
BigSarah: On assumption of power, General Aguiyi-Ironsi promulgated the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree 1966. Decree No 1 dated January 17, 1966 but not published in the Official Gazette until March 4, 1966. Of all the decrees enacted in Nigeria, none is more controversial than Decree No 34 of 1966. It was promulgated on May 24, 1966 by then Head of State, Major General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi (1924-1966) . It was called Unification Decree while some critics at that time labelled it the De-unification Decree. It was the decree that started the death of regionalism – an issue which is still generating controversy till now. Although the next head of State General Yakubu Gowon repealed the Decree 34 on August 31, 1966 through Decree 9, a large portion of the Decree is still effective till today. On assumption of power, General Aguiyi-Ironsi promulgated the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree 1966. Decree No 1 dated January 17, 1966 but not published in the Official Gazette until March 4, 1966. He then issued Public Order Decree No 33 dated May 24 1966 which dissolved eighty-one political associations and twenty-six tribal and cultural associations. At the early stage of his tenure, he appointed a three-man advisory team made up of Chief Francis Nwokedi, a Permanent Secretary, Dr. Pius Charles Nwabafor Okigbo (1924-2000) and Colonel Patrick Anwunah, who later became Chairman and Head of the Orientation Committee at that time. He replaced the then Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Taslim Olawale Elias (1914-1991) with Chief Gabriel Chike Michael Onyiuke (SAN), former Director, Public Prosecution, Eastern Nigeria (1960-1965) from Nimo in the present Anambra state. In a speech to the nation on January 28 1966, he denounced the evils of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa regime and outlined necessary reforms. ”All Nigerians”, he declared,” want an end to regionalism. Tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction. The Federal Military Government will preserve Nigeria as one strong nation.” He then went on to promise “administrative reforms” and referred specifically to several matters in which regional as well as personal interests were known to have had decisive influence. These were official appointments, public investments, and the universities. He promised that in the public services, efficiency and merit will be the criteria for advancement”. That industrial development would be “coordinated to avoid wasteful duplication of industrial projects”, and that the universities would be “re-orientated to serve the genuine interest of our people.” Immediately after the speech two Governors kicked against the proposal. They were, Major General David Akpode Ejoor from Ovu in the present Delta State, then serving as the Military Governor of the Mid-Western region and Major General Hassan Usman Katsina(1933-1995), who was then serving as Governor of the Northern region. Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu (1933-2011), Military Governor of Eastern Region welcomed the decree while Lt. Col. Francis Adekunle Fajuyi (1926-1966), Military Governor of Western Region never commented on the promulgation of the decree. Lt-Col Ejoor was reported as saying that the ’National Government’ set up by the army was the prelude to ‘the reintroduction of a unitary form of government’ and insisted that it would create future problems. Shortly afterwards, the Supreme Military Council announced that a senior government official, Mr. Nwokedi, had been asked to consider and to report to the Supreme Military Council on the establishment of ‘an administrative machinery for a united Nigeria’ and the ‘unification of the Public Services and Judicial Services.’ In his own speech on February 19 at the Kaduna Airport, the Governor of Northern region, Lt-Col. Hassan Katsina said he was not aware as a member of the then Supreme Military Council of the modalities for the proposed National Government. ”I am afraid the egg is about to be broken”. On February 21 1966, General Aguiyi-Ironsi again addressed the nation on the issue. He said: “On the question of the political future of the country, the experiences and mistakes of the previous governments in the Federation have clearly indicated that far-reaching constitutional reforms are badly needed for peaceful and orderly progress towards the realization of our objectives. I have already touched on some of the major issues involved in recent broadcast to the nation. It has become apparent to all Nigerians that rigid adherence to ‘regionalism’, was the bane of the last regime and one of the main factors which contributed to its downfall. No doubt, the country would welcome a clean break with the deficiencies of the system of government to which the country has been subjected in the recent past. A solution suitable to our national needs must be found. The existing boundaries of governmental control will need to be re-adjusted to make for less cumbersome administration.’ As a follow-up on May 25, General Aguiyi-Ironsi promulgated the Constitution (Suspension and Modification)(No. 5) Decree 1966. Decree No. 34 (the ‘Unification Decree’). After the promulgation, the country was thrown into turmoil which led to demonstration particularly in many parts of Northern Nigeria at that time. On his return to Kaduna on May 27, Col. Hassan Katsina was besieged with demands for an explanation. It was feared that in a unified service, Northerners would be at a disadvantage. It was no consolation that the Decree provided for the delegation of appointments and promotions, except the most senior, to Provincial Civil Service Commissions. With its authority challenged and shown to be weak, at least in large parts of the North, the National Military Government had little option but to proffer its assurances and to explain its actions. The Supreme Military Council met on 7 and 8 June 1966 and issued the following statement: “The public must not be led to confuse the Military Government with government by a civilian regime under a constitution approved by the people. Nobody will expect the present Military Government to cease to function until new constitution has been approved or to be compelled to operate the old system of government with its obvious weakness. It cannot be too seriously emphasized that the Military Government while in office can only run the government as a military government under a unified command. It cannot afford to run five separate governments and separate services as if it were a civilian regime. Final decisions on the territorial structure of the country and the public services will be matters for the Constituent Assembly and the referendum.” 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The ''Britain'' That Cost Igbos The War by ZombieNation: 6:43pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] bomb24:[/s] 1.4 million Igbos were exported from the Bight of Biafra. They were processed at Bonny, Calabar Bay side , Forcados or Escravos. We had nothing to do with their capture or enslavement but rather acted as middle men between the Arochukwu slave raiders that captured and sold their own people and the Jewish slave traders you now come to worship. See pic below of COHEN advertising his Black wood aka Ebo commodity for sale in the Americas. 3 Likes
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Politics / Re: Why Comrade Ojukwu Of The Oxford Branch Communist Party Enlisted In The Army by ZombieNation: 6:40pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] Conrod:[/s] The word Igbo comes from the Ebo which is the shorthand form of Ebonyi or Ebony from old Latin meaning ''black wood''. You were declared as blackwood cargo by your Jewish masters when they arrived their port of destination with their slave ships britsling with BLACK WOOD CARGO Now that is the origin of the word Igbo.
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Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:36pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] Shaolin0147:[/s] You fool, I am no Muslim and as a Christian I wholeheartedly reject your satanic Zionism and Marxism. Just like your Jew rat masters, you now blame everyone who rejects you as being antisemitic. Idiots. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:35pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: Also do a research on Zikist Movement that was spearheaded by ZIk himself. This was the first Marxist movement in NIgeria and ZIK whom some erroneously identify firstly as a journalist was more active in the organized trade unions especially among the Coal miners Union in Enugu. It is from this early Marxist Movement in 1945 that Zik catapulted himself into limelight. And also know that Decree 34 was signed secretly by Ironsi the very next day after the coup of Jan 15 but wasn't announced to the public until 3mths later! That Decree had all the hallmarks of Zik written all over it and was meant to forcefully keep Nigeria one under Igbo domination. Wasn't it Zik that said the Igbos are like termites fleeing their red ant-hills to conquer and occupy other parts of Nigeria? Has anything changed since? Do the Igbos not run away from their burial ground region to seek sustenance from other regions in Nigeria? 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:28pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: Should be online. Just google the book and author and add PDF to the search string and you will see a free downloadable copy. |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:27pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] BigSarah:[/s] He imposed himself on Nigeria. Why did he not allow constitutional succession but decide to appoint himself head of state? That to me is a trait of a tyrant and dictator. Answer me this . 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:25pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria's Military Coup Culture 1966-1976 by Max Siollun Although the author offers a sympathetic and biased version of the motivation behind the coup and justifies the makeup as being due to the fact that majority of the officers in the army where Igbos, he however holds the view that the coup plotters where deluded Marxists acting out their radicalism. He also states in this same book how Ibadan was a radicalization hotbed for the likes of Ifenjuna and also how Ojukwu was a card carrying member of the British communist party while in Oxford.
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Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:17pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: Let's start from the very beginning You can download the free PDF versions online
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Politics / Re: Why Comrade Ojukwu Of The Oxford Branch Communist Party Enlisted In The Army by ZombieNation: 6:13pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] Conrod:[/s] Only useful idiots see communism as an ideal system. A system that was crafted to decieve the goyim to enslave themselves under Judas is what you are supporting? Well, communism and Marxism always has an appeal to people with zero culture and herritage and that is why you Igbos will always advocate for it be it in its raw Marxist form or the watered down Wokeism movement which you Igbos are pushing hard. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 6:09pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: Rothschild controlled the Soviet govt since the Russian Revolution. 90% of all top Soviet Communist members and Commissars where Jews. These same Jews who not only controlled the security and power apparatus in the Soviet Union but dominated every aspect of industry accounted for the highest immigrants to Israel when that illegal state was formed in 1948. Rothschild loves dictatorships. This has been the only way Jews can immerse themselves at the corridor of power. From ancient Egypt to Persia, Assyria, Rome and in present day PAX America, Jews will do anything to subvert institutions, destroy the powerful middle class and act as whisperers to the King's ear. Marxism can only thrive under tyranny and dictatorship. And the biggest beneficiary of Marxism is the Bankers who bankrolled them into power. With COR region out of Eastern Nigeria, there was no way Rothschild would have been able to gain control of the oil there because Igbos were the only ones he radicalized and converted to MARXISM. |
Politics / Re: The ''Britain'' That Cost Igbos The War by ZombieNation: 6:03pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] Arda1000:[/s] You will not be allowed to repeat your rinse and repeat stupidity on the behest of your Jewish slave masters. Already we know your Biafra is dead on arrival because the ND will never ever have anything to do with you Judases and so we are prepearing to see you allign with the same Fulani to keep Nijeriya one. Already this is happening with that 419er turn Governor of Imo and the slavish Ebonyi governor who for the love of God have no sense of shame. At least they are not hypocrites like the rest of you who without this Marxist hellhole will starve to death in that your large burial ground you call YEAST. Let me sound it clear, your forrays into Judaic Marxism is a stepping stone towards the NWO. You fools want to hand us all to Judas just as you handed Nigeria to the Fulani . Your stupidity inspired by your unrivaled greed will not be allowed to repeat itself. Save us the moral burden of doing another pogrom and kill yourselves in that your parasitic yeast 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Why Comrade Ojukwu Of The Oxford Branch Communist Party Enlisted In The Army by ZombieNation: 5:56pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] Conrod:[/s] For a grunt, yes. For an officer, he was too far gone in leftist shit. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 5:52pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
[s] BigSarah:[/s] Why do you Igbos like to lie like this. The IGBO Marxist Coup was staged for one purpose only: To prevent the creation of COR region out of the defunct Eastern Region out of greed towards controlling the newly discovered oil wells. To prevent COR being removed out of old Eastern region, Igbos staged a coup (backed by ZIk and teleguided by Victor Rothschild) to dismantle the regional assembly and usher in a powerful centrist Igbo dictatorship. Can you deny Decree 34 and the Igbotic nature of the Ironsi Military dictatorship? If anything, Decree 34 was a facsimile of Zik's radical MARXIST ambitions for Nigeria under a powerful centrist govt with Igbos solely in power. YOU WERE NO VICTIMS. Your linear thought process in thinking that this misadventure is akin to your petty trading is what pushed you into this foolish ploy. Ask yourself why only Ojukwu as Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria welcomed Decree 4 but every other Military governor opposed it? Why then did Ojukwu change his mind on Decree 4 in July of that same year after Ironsi was assassinated and deposed? Why did the Igbos without consultation decide to drag the already Igbo weary minorities into their Biafra? Can you also tell me what reasons western Cameroun adduced for wanting to leave Nigeria in 1959? Let me answer this for you: IT WAS BECAUSE THEY HAD GROWN TIRED OF IGBO MARGINALIZATION OF THE SO-CALLED MINORITIES IN THE OLD EASTERN REGION. You idiots should stop twisting history and stop stupidly trying to dismiss the Marxist Igbo coup of Jan 15 as a non-Igbo affair because it sure damn was. 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: The ''Britain'' That Cost Igbos The War by ZombieNation: 5:43pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
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Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 5:42pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
The notorious Jewish mobsters known as the Kray Twins visited Enugu severally before the Coup. Knowing how Rothschild recruited Jewish criminals in doing their biddings like the New York East Side Jews who followed Trotsky to stage the Russian Revolution and later became part of the notorious CHEKAS, this same model of using Jewish criminals was used to arrange all logistics and intelligence for the Igbo Marxist coup. The Kray Twins cover was that they were in Enugu to open a Casino resort. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 5:39pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Blue3k: Victor Rothschild was named as the 5th man in the Cambridge double agent spy rings. He attended Cambridge as well and it is known that Cambridge was a recruiting ground for communist spies and aggitators since the Russian revolution. Oxford to a large extent was also known as a radicalizing ground into communist and leftist ideology. Ojukwu was a card carrying member of the British Communist Party (Oxford Branch) and he was heavily inspired by the likes of Che Guevera and Fidel Castro (hence the beard). He joined the Nigerian Army as a recruit solely to stage future violent mutiny and a coup. Zik was also a flaming leftist just as virtually all Igbos who were indoctrinated in the UK under the guise of an education. 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Correct Us If We are Wrong About January 15 1966 Coup. by ZombieNation: 5:34pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
Tissaia: See these threads for more details https://www.nairaland.com/6735554/jew-instigated-nigerian-civil-war#105488314 https://www.nairaland.com/6744798/britain-cost-igbos-war#105660182 https://www.nairaland.com/6750790/why-comrade-ojukwu-oxford-branch#105773257 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Boris Johnson Warns World Leaders They Have 1000 Hours To Tackle Climate Change by ZombieNation: 5:25pm On Sep 18, 2021 |
joyandfaith: For the hoax, Yes. For global warming? Where have you been? Global warming is so early 2000's. Didn't you see the memo at JIDF that it is now ''CLIMATE CHANGE''? Kike. |
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