Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

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Postby elfismiles » Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:58 pm


Sanford, Fla. airport wants to opt out of TSA
Posted on Wednesday, 03.14.12

The Associated Press

SANFORD, Fla. -- The Orlando Sanford International Airport is going to try to opt out of only using TSA agents for security screening.

The president of the airport said Tuesday that he would apply again to use private operators to screen passengers, using federal standards and oversight.

U.S. Rep. John Mica included a provision in federal aviation legislation that strengthens the ability of airports to use private screeners instead of only using agents with the Transportation Security Administration.

Currently, only 16 of the nation's airports have opted out using only TSA agents.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/14/2 ... o-opt.html

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:18 am

TSA Says It Will Stop Groping Grannies
Double dose of radiation for seniors will allow them to avoid pat downs
http://www.infowars.com/tsa-says-it-wil ... -grannies/

New screening procedures for air travelers over 75
http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/new- ... -1.3604106

South Park Takes On TSA: Toilet Security Administration

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:34 pm

Wacky progressives, with their goofy support of civil rights, and their silly fear of cancer, are interfering with the "free market," and siding with Al Qaeda again...

"Arrogance is experiential and environmental in cause. Human experience can make and unmake arrogance. Ours is about to get unmade."

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:26 am

Big Sis Launches Undercover TSA Spies To Ride Houston Buses (Video)
Feds to watch for suspicious activity, pre-crime behavior
http://www.infowars.com/tsa-to-search-b ... ton-buses/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs6TInhxD1g






Police: Man strips naked at Oregon airport in TSA protest (Video)
By Darrell Calhoun
updated 10:08 AM EDT, Wed April 18, 2012

John Brennan faces disorderly conduct and indecent exposure charges for an incident at Portland International Airport.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
The man is charged with disorderly conduct and indecent exposure
He tells police he disrobed as "a form of protest"
Police: Some passengers shield their eyes; others take photos

(CNN) -- A 50-year-old man who said he felt that airport screeners were "harassing" him stripped naked at Portland International Airport, police in Oregon said.

Police charged John E. Brennan with disorderly conduct and indecent exposure after he disrobed while going through the security screening area at the airport Tuesday evening.

"When interviewed about his actions, Mr. Brennan stated he fly's (sic) a lot and had disrobed as a form of protest against TSA screeners who he felt were harassing him," a police incident report said.

Man strips to protest TSA pat-down He was not intoxicated or under the influence of drugs at the time, police said.

Brennan was scheduled to fly on Alaska Airlines from Portland to San Jose, California.

Police said screeners asked him "numerous times" to put on his clothes, but he refused.

"Mr. Brennan's actions caused two screening lanes to be closed and while some passengers covered their eyes and their children's eyes and moved away from the screening area, others stepped out of the screening lanes to look, laugh and take photos of Mr. Brennan," the police report said.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/18/travel/or ... d-protest/

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:52 am

METRO's counter-terror intitiave draws criticism (Video)
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?secti ... id=8629966

Lawyer Slams TSA “Counter-Terror” Bus Program
http://www.infowars.com/lawyer-slams-ts ... s-program/



Houstonians Revolt Over TSA On Buses (Video)
“It was used as a pretext to harass people”

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, April 27, 2012

Dozens of outraged residents attended a Houston METRO board meeting yesterday to express their disgust at how TSA workers were used to interrogate passengers on buses during a so-called “anti-terror” exercise last week.

Complaining of how their fourth amendment rights were violated, residents were joined by several prominent lawyers in an extraordinary backlash against the federal agency and local authorities.

The meeting was dominated by more denials on behalf of METRO that warrantless bag searches had occurred during the drill, labeled BusSafe, which was billed as a counter-terror exercise yet only managed to snag alleged prostitutes and drug users.

Despite the fact that the METRO’s official website stated after the exercise that “Law officials performed random bag checks,” in addition to a press release before the exercise that stated bag checks would take place, METRO officials continued to deny that any bag searches had occurred besides those where the passenger had been coerced into giving permission.

“On April 13, the METRO Police Department invited TSA to be a part of its bus-safe exercise. METRO said then and repeated for days afterwards there would be random searches of bus and train passengers’ bags,” reports ABC 13.

What definitely did take place was police officers and TSA agents interrogating passengers about their behavior and journey details.

“METRO and TSA were going onto the buses and questioning people about their normal routes and their normal behavior, and it just kind of creates an atmosphere of fear,” said METRO rider Derrick Broze.

“I don’t feel like by purchasing a ticket or riding a bus that I have to forfeit my Constitutional rights and my protections and be subject to search or seizure,” Broze told METRO board members. “We don’t plan on letting this issue die if the TSA stays in our city.”

A photo taken by Broze’s friend shows a ‘TSA Inspector’ looking at a passenger’s bus ticket.

“You’ve gone one step too far by bringing the TSA into our house,” another resident fumed.

“The good citizens of Houston are not stupid enough to believe Metro was actually expecting to find terrorists at a bus stop here. Instead, it was used as a pretext to harass people,” said Robert Fickman, past president of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association, adding that the exercise was clearly unconstitutional. “Metro police can do all the police exercises they want on each other: They can sic dogs on each other, they can Taser each other, they can throw rocks at each other for all I care. What Metro cannot do is practice their police exercises … on innocent Houstonians who just happened to be riding bus or rail.”

Fickman’s colleague Earl Musick then received rapturous applause after he presented the METRO board with a copy of the Constitution.

The notion that the event was merely a one off “exercise” is a misnomer. Police Chief Victor Rodriguez has already confirmed that the program will be put into operation again and it’s clearly designed to become a routine practice, although METRO President and Chairman George Grenias promised that warrantless bag searches would not occur, despite Rodriguez telling ABC 13 last week that “he does have the right to search your bag and may tell his officers to do it.”

The treatment Houston residents were subjected to is set to become more commonplace with the expansion of the TSA to become a literally occupying army across America. The federal agency was responsible for over 9,000 checkpoints last year alone, with extra funding from Congress guaranteed to increase that figure and open the door to more TSA goons harassing Americans at transport hubs across the country.

http://www.infowars.com/houstonians-rev ... -on-buses/

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:28 pm

DRUDGE's version of the headline:

SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING: App helps report unfair TSA screeners...

How about ... "Sikh Something TSAy Something" instead?


Mobile app helps report unfair airport screeners
By SUZANNE GAMBOA
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A Sikh advocacy group launched a free mobile application Monday that allows travelers to complain immediately to the government if they feel they've been treated unfairly by airport screeners.

Launched at midnight by The Sikh Coalition, the FlyRights app had fielded two complaints by 10 a.m. EDT Monday.

The first complaint came from a woman who said she felt mistreated after she disclosed to a screener that she was carrying breast milk. A man who is Sikh filed the second complaint, saying he was subjected to extra security even though he had not set off any alarms. The woman's complaint was based on gender and the man's, religion, said coalition program director Amardeep Singh.

Singh said the Department of Homeland Security and Transportation Security Administration were notified of the app before its launch. The agencies agreed to allow the app to use the agencies' system for submitting the complaints.

TSA said in a statement that it does not profile passengers on the basis of race, ethnicity or religion and is continually working with communities, including The Sikh Coalition, "to help us understand unique passenger concerns." The agency said it supports "efforts to gather passenger feedback about the screening process."

The app, available for iPhone and Android phones, was conceived in response to complaints from Sikhs in the U.S, who since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks are routinely subjected to additional inspection, Singh said. Some are made to remove their turbans, which Sikhs wear for religious reasons, Singh said.

The app is intended for everyone who feels they are racially profiled or subjected to other unfair treatment. It is also intended to provide better data on how often such incidents occur.

In light of the shooting of Trayvon Martin, immigration laws in Alabama and Arizona, and the anniversary of the Rodney King trial "it has never been more readily apparent how the practice of racial profiling impacts all Americans," said Wade Henderson, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. The conference helped launch the app.

After completing screening, a person can go to the app and click on the "report" button. The app will automatically fill in the person's name, phone number and email address. The app asks questions such as race and name of airport, as well as the basis of the complaint, such as religion or gender. It has "submit" and "share" buttons to post on social media that a complaint was filed. The app also contains information on rights of passengers and TSA procedures.

The Sikh Coalition gets hundreds of complaints of unfair treatment and profiling, Singh said. By contrast, he said, the Department of Homeland Security said in its last report to Congress on civil rights and civil liberties that 11 people in the U.S. submitted complaints in the first six month of 2011.

"My hope is that this app will exponentially increase the number of complaints filed with the TSA, flood the system so they get that this is a problem. For too long the Transportation Security Administration has been able to tell Congress this is not an issue, nobody's complaining," Singh said.

Passengers can ask to speak to supervisors or customer support managers at an airport, contact the TSA Contact Center, submit feedback through "Talk-to-TSA" online or file a civil rights complaint through its website, the agency said.

Prabhjit Singh, a motivational speaker, said he has been profiled 30 times, starting in Feb. 2007 when he was taking an early morning flight from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport to Alabama. In that incident, he was told he had to go through a mandatory pat-down of his turban, even though he had not set off the detector. But after asking for information on the TSA policy, a supervisor told him he could not fly, he said.

"Out of those 30 incidents, I have not yet been able to take myself and write down all the information I needed to and been able to convey that to the Sikh Coalition. This app will allow me to do that," said Prabhjit Singh, who is not related to Amardeep Singh.

"When I sat down on that airplane, after that experience, I looked around at everybody else ... and I thought, they did not have to go through what I had to go through to get on this airplane," he said.

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FlyRights app: http://www.fly-rights.org

Transportation Security Administration complaint site: http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/civilrigh ... laint.shtm

The Sikh Coalition: http://www.sikhcoalition.org

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Suzanne Gamboa can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/APsgamboa

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:15 pm

RETURN OF THE BODY-CAVITY BUTT-BOMBERS

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Officials Watch for Terrorists With Body Bombs on US-Bound Planes

Saudi fugitive Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri is shown in this handout photo from the Saudi interior Ministry of the most wanted terror suspects. (Saudi Interior Ministry/Landov)
By BRIAN ROSS (@brianross) , RICHARD ESPOSITO and RHONDA SCHWARTZ
April 30, 2012

With the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death looming, American and European authorities told ABC News today that they fear al Qaeda may soon try to explode U.S.-bound aircraft with explosives hidden inside the bodies of terrorists.

As a result, security at several airports in the U.K. and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East has been substantially stepped up, with a focus on U.S. carriers.

Additional federal air marshals have also been shifted overseas in advance of the anniversary. A year ago Tuesday night, President Obama announced on live television that bin Laden had been killed in a U.S. raid on a compound in Pakistan.

Medical experts say there is plenty of room in the stomach area of the body for surgically implanted explosives. "The surgeon would open the abdominal cavity and literally implant the explosive device in amongst the internal organs," explained Dr. Mark Melrose, a New York emergency medicine specialist.

For the last year, U.S. and European authorities have publicly warned that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), al Qaeda's Yemeni affiliate, and its master bomb-maker, Ibrahim al-Asiri, have been designing body bombs with no metal parts to get past airport security.

"We are treating the information seriously," John Pistole, administrator of the Transportation Security Administration, told ABC News in 2011.

Asiri placed a bomb inside the rectal cavity of his own brother for a suicide mission aimed at Saudi Arabian intelligence chief Prince Muhammad bin Nayef in 2009. That bomb exploded prematurely, officials said, and the only casualty was Asiri's brother 23-yearold brother Abdullah. Asiri is also believed responsible for the "underwear bomb" with which Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to take down Northwest flight 253 on Christmas 2009, and for the printer bombs in the failed cargo bomb plot of 2010.

In public, U.S. officials say there is no credible information of an impending attack. But today, White House counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan called the al Qaeda group in Yemen the greatest threat to the U.S. "AQAP continues to be al Qaeda's most active affiliate, and it continues to seek the opportunity to strike our homeland," said Brennan during a speech at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C.

Brennan said bin Laden admitted al Qaeda had lost its way, agreeing that "a large portion" of Muslims around the world "have lost their trust" in al Qaeda.

Confessing to "disaster after disaster" in al Qaeda plots, Brennan said, bin Laden urged leaders to feel to places "away from aircraft photography and bombardment."

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/officials ... d=16245827

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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Thu May 10, 2012 9:06 am


By Ari Hait
Baby, 18 months old, ordered off plane at Fort Lauderdale airport
Little Riyanna's father: 'We were humiliated'
UPDATED 12:18 AM EDT May 10, 2012

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - EIghteen-month-old Riyanna has been called a lot of things: cute, adorable and now ... a suspected terrorist.

She was called that on Tuesday night at the Ft Lauderdale Airport. She and her parents had just boarded a JetBlue flight when an airline employee approached them and asked them to get off the plane, saying representatives from the Transportation Security Agency wanted to speak to them.

"And I said, 'For what?'" Riyanna's mother told only WPBF 25 News on Wednesday. "And he said, 'Well, it's not you or your husband. Your daughter was flagged as no fly.' I said, 'Excuse me?'"

Rihanna's father was flabbergasted.

"It's absurd," he said. "It made no sense. Why would an 18-month-old child be on a no-fly list?"

Riyanna's parents, who asked not to be identified, said they think they know the answer to that question. They believe they were profiled because they are both of Middle Eastern descent. Riyanna's mother wears a hijab, a traditional head scarf. That's why they have asked to remain anonymous. They said they're concerned about repurcussions. That said, they are both Americans, born and raised in New Jersey, just like their daughter.

Riyanna's parents said once they were taken off the plane, they were met by TSA agents and made to stand in the terminal for about 30 minutes.

"We were put on display like a circus act because my wife wears a hijab," Riyanna's father said.

Eventually, the child's parents said they were told they could reboard the plane though they added that nobody offered an apology or even an explanation for what happened. The family refused to get back on the plane because they were embarrassed. They chose instead to leave the airport, but they still want to know why and how this happened.

WPBF contacted JetBlue and was told this was an issue with the Transportation Safety Administration. JetBlue also said both it and the TSA are investigating the incident.

But the TSA disagreed, telling WPBF this is an airline issue and therefore, it is not investigating. The TSA also said that since Riyanna and her parents were issued boarding passes, that means they had been cleared by the TSA and were definitely not on the no-fly list.

Riyanna's father said he plans to consult an attorney.

"We were humiliated," he said. "We were embarrassed. We were picked on."

http://www.wpbf.com/news/south-florida/ ... index.html
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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby Elvis » Tue May 15, 2012 4:44 am




http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in- ... _blog.html

Posted at 01:56 PM ET, 05/14/2012
Henry Kissinger gets TSA pat-down
By Emily Heil

Seems no one is immune from the tender mercies of the TSA pat-down. First, we learned that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, was subjected to a handsy search. And now we learn of the latest high-profile search-ee: former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

Yeah, the guy who was once an advisor to presidents, the one who helped negotiate the end to the Vietnam War...and, oh yeah, he’s got a Nobel Peace Prize.

But not, apparently, in his pocket.

Kissinger, who will be 89 this month, was spotted on Friday at LaGuardia airport in New York, getting routed to the pat-down line while going through security. Freelance reporter Matthew Cole recognized him — something the TSA agent checking identification did not.

After asking Kissinger his name as he passed through the scanner, the agent sent him to be searched. Kissinger was in a wheelchair, Cole tells us, not because he couldn’t walk, but because, Cole surmised, it was a long walk to the gate. In the search area, Kissinger was subjected to what Cole called “the full Monty” of the usual groping. “He stood with his suit jacket off, and he was wearing suspenders. They gave him the full pat-down. None of the agents seemed to know who he was,” he says.

But the security sweep didn’t seem to put the Kissinger in a foul mood. Once settled into his flight to Toronto, Kissinger asked the aide travelling with him to find out what was being served for breakfast. Informed that it would be ham and eggs, Kissinger asked his associate if he could locate an alternative meal. “But do they have any schnitzel?” he inquired.

That seemed to be less a genuine request and more of an inside joke, Cole said, since the aide and Kissinger both laughed.


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length of his schnitzel after receiving a TSA pat-down.
(Paul Sancya - Associated Press)
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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Tue May 15, 2012 5:36 am

Wow Elvis - even a broken clock...
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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:27 am

June 16, 2012
He's On a Losing Streak
Posted by Becky Akers on June 16, 2012 05:45 AM
Wow. Rather than “abolishing” the TSA, as Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was promising to do just a few weeks ago, he’s now seeking to “privatize” it – not only a bait-and-switch but exactly the non-solution for which Rep[rehensible] John Mica (R-Fl) is crusading. One of the two bills Rand’s introduced “would require that the mostly federalized program be turned over to private screeners and allow airports — with Department of Homeland Security approval — to select companies to handle the work.” Whether it’s Mica’s or Rand’s proposal, both leave the Feds in charge of bungling security at airports. Yes, the deviants pawing you at checkpoints will receive their paychecks – which your taxes will continue to finance – from “private” companies, but the TSA (or, per Rand’s bill, its über-bureaucracy, the DHS) will dictate every move they make, from groping you to stealing your mouthwash.
Some airports already sexually assault passengers under this “private-public partnership” (when foreign governments practice this arrangement, we call it “fascism”). San Francisco’s is one of them. If you’ve ever flown through there, you can testify that from the passenger’s standpoint, there’s absolutely no difference whether Uncle Sam or a “private” company taking detailed orders from Uncle Sam employs the deviant with his hands down your pants.
No wonder the second bill Rand’s offering would “establish a passenger bill of rights.” Um, Rand? We already have a Bill of Rights; it's appended to the US Constitution, which never, ever even remotely allows the Feds to interfere with our travels in any way, let alone gate-rape us at airports. Indeed, its Fourth Amendment specifically prohibits “unreasonable search” – and believe me, the TSA’s searches are as unreasonable as they get. No other regime anywhere at any time, no matter how brutal or totalitarian, has sexually molested its citizenry as a condition of travel.
Rand, no offense, but I’ll take that Bill of Rights over yours any day. Geez, guy, get with the program.
 
 
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Re: Airport Security? More Like TSA GONE WILD

Postby elfismiles » Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:49 am

Fucking Fuckity Fucks!!!


House bill extends TSA intel sharing to mass transit
AUDIO: Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.)
http://media.dev-cms.com/wtop/25/2500/250061.mp3

The Transportation Security Administration already shares intelligence it collects with airports. Now a House bill would expand TSA's intel sharing to local mass transit systems as well.

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), the bill's sponsor, said the legislation is a "common sense approach" to fighting terrorism. The House passed the bill May 30 and the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is now considering the bill.

In an interview with The Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Emily Kopp, Speier said the bill creates "fusion centers" where TSA can provide intel to local law enforcement and emergency management officials.

"We have put in place through TSA a very elaborate system [in airports]. We all go through those metal detectors and those secondary searches. And we've put a lot of focus on the airlines for good reason. But we have neglected the mass transit components, generally speaking," she said.

Speier said 2 million people fly each day compared with more than 5 million who ride the subway each day in New York City alone. She pointed out that the most recent terrorist attacks have been on mass transit. Also, when U.S. Special Forces raided Osama Bin Laden's compound last year, intelligence gathered revealed the next attack was intended for mass transit.

"The writing is on the wall. We need to be better prepared than we are right now," Speier said.

Transit riders probably won't see more TSA agents in subways or bus stops, though, Speier said. The expanded TSA role falls more on analysts, she said.

Interview note: Speier mentioned she carries two bullets in her body. She was shot during the Jonestown Massacre in 1978 while working as a congressional aide. Her boss, Rep. Leo Ryan (D-Calif.), was killed in that attack.

http://www.federalnewsradio.com/482/291 ... ss-transit\

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Postby LilyPatToo » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:50 pm

I'd nearly forgotten about this weird little incident until I read the posts about the TSA's spread to mass transit: Last year, due to an Amtrak accident on my regular northern train route to the east coast, we were diverted onto the Southwest Chieftan (I think that's its name) route to LA. We were somewhere in the dusty southwest when an announcement was made about "inspectors" boarding the train at our next stop. This hadn't happened to me on US trains, though I remember several terrifying questionings by uniformed officers in then-Communist Yugoslavia back in 1983. Where it wasn't a surprise at all.

I don't know what sort of "inspectors" these people last year were--they wore no uniforms and looked to me like plainclothes cops. One, a woman, politely asked to see my ticket, so I showed it to her and she looked me over very carefully, then thanked me and walked down the car, looking at baggage and passengers. When they left the train, I saw one or two leave each car of the really long train. It felt really weird to be singled out that way and the other passengers stared at me the rest of the way to LA.

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(Then too, that was a creepy trip all around--my seat mate turned out to work for a secret Lawrence Livermore Lab facility somewhere in the desert. And, since my former handler works at the Livermore location, I was already feeling very uncomfortable)
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