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TIMESTAMPS
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The Wayback Machine -
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https://web.archive.org/web/20071214025128/http://www.ufoinfo.com:80/onthisday/August07.html
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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| August 7 |
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| 1869 - Around midday a luminous square body settled near the center |
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| of an empty lot in Adamstown, Pennsylvania in Lancaster county. It |
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| shot up a shiny column four feet high and two feet thick that |
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| glittered like burnished silver. It gradually faded away, and was |
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| gone in 10 minutes. It frightened the four witnesses, but left no |
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| traces. (Source: Skylook, March 1972). |
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| 1954 - At 7:30 p.m. Gabriel Coupal, age 13, and another boy were out |
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| riding a horse when they saw a luminous, nine foot wide sphere land |
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| 150 feet away from them in Hemmingford, Quebec. After landing the |
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| sphere turned black. A door opened, and "a big tall man with big |
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| round eyes" got out. He was dressed in a skintight black rubber diver |
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| suit that covered his entire body except his head, and was carrying |
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| what looked like a "machine gun." There was a "buzz like a bee." The |
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| man approached and the boys galloped their horse for the house. The |
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| UFO rose, passed close by them, and landed again near the horse barn. |
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| It "had a black cable with a square thing hanging" from it. In the |
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| moonlight the landed UFO looked "like a soap bubble," and three men |
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| were seen walking around it. Mrs. Coupal telephoned Hemmingford to |
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| get another witness, but when three more people arrived the object |
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| took off, glowing orange. It had been present for an hour or more. |
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| There was a circle of flattened grass 30 feet in diameter where the |
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| object had rested. (Sources: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1954-42, citing Dr. Adolph |
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| Dittmar, Civilian Saucer Intelligence; newspaper clipping, August 17, |
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| 1954). |
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| 1954 - On the same evening at 11:28 p.m. the German military in |
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| Kaiserlautern, Rhineland-Palatine, Germany witnessed a UFO that |
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| changed shape from an ovoid object to a sphere, and then to a dome. |
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| (Source: Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1954: June-August, p. 66). |
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| 1961 - On this day in Heaton Morr, England near Manchester a |
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| cigar-shaped cloud was seen to release 20 or more smaller objects as |
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| it passed overhead. (Source: Jacques |
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| Vallee, Anatomy of a Phenomenon, Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1965, p. |
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| 155). |
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| 1962 - At just before midnight a nocturnal light was sighted over a |
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| Titan nuclear missile silo near Oracle, Arizona in Pinal County. Air |
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| Force jets were scrambled to chase the object. The light flew away |
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| and came back, then rose vertically and was gone. (Sources: APRO |
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| Bulletin, September 1962, p. 1; Coral E. Lorenzen, UFOs: The Whole |
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| Story, p. 235). |
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| 1965 - At four o'clock in the afternoon a medical doctor--a |
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| gynecologist--and two other witnesses saw a yellow luminous |
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| disc-shaped object, 50 feet in diameter, land in San Pedro de los |
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| Altos, Venezuela. A shaft of light came down from the object. Inside |
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| the beam descended two 7-8 feet tall men with long blond hair. They |
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| wore seamless metallic coveralls. They communicated telepathically |
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| with the witnesses. (Source: Horacio Gonzalez Ganteaume, FSR, |
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| March-April 1969, p. 21). |
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| 1967 - At 2:00 a.m. Pedro Riera of San Bernardino, Caracas, Venezuela |
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| was awakened when his bed was suddenly shaken, and he saw in front of |
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| him a small being with an unusally large head wearing a "rubber |
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| suit." Sr. Riera jumped out of bed and grabbed the little man, but he |
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| wriggled free and went out the second floor window of his bedroom. |
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| Riera looked out and saw a round, multicolored luminous object so |
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| brilliant that he had to close his eyes. In the morning he found |
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| deposits of a rust-like substance, and small footprints in this |
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| "rust" on the pavement below his balcony. Several neighbors had |
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| observed the UFO. Two teenagers and a child saw a saucer-shaped |
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| object on the ground on the same street as Riera lived. (Sources: |
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| Jose Schael Guillermo, El Universal, August 8, 1967; APRO Bulletin, |
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| November-December 1973, p. 4; Jim & Coral Lorenzen, UFOs Over the |
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| Americas, pp. 74-77; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case 1967-72, citing Jose Schael Guillermo and |
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| APRO Bulletin). |
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| 1967 - That afternoon in Caracas, Venezuela a physician, Dr. Sanchez |
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| Vegas, had a most unusual visit from a four foot tall alien in his |
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| office at the Caracas Hospital. The man wore a silver suit, spoke |
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| perfect Spanish, and moved strangely. The creature talked to the |
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| doctor and told him he wanted a physical exam. The being had no ear |
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| orifices, round shaped eyes, ten teeth, a higher than normal |
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| temperature, and a faster than normal heartbeat. (Sources: APRO |
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| Bulletin, September-October 1967, p. 12; Coral E. Lorenzen, UFOs: The |
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| Whole Story, p. 75; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 866; newspaper clipping dated August 17, 1967). |
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| 1967 - That evening at 9:00 p.m. a motorcyclist named Alcazar in |
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| Igries, Huesca province, Spain saw a disc-shaped UFO object fly 150 |
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| meters above him and land. It was white in color and blinked three |
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| times as it landed. The witness panicked and fled, but others saw it. |
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| (Source: Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos, Catalogue of 200 Type-I UFO |
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| Events in Spain and Portugal, case 49). |
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| 1968 - On this date a very important and well investigated abduction |
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| case occurred on the shores of Lake Champlain near Milton, Vermont. |
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| In the late afternoon at a private camp called Buff Ledge two teenage |
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| camp counselors, a man and a woman, had stayed behind from a campwide |
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| swimming meet and were relaxing by the dock on their day off. They |
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| saw a large, glowing cigar-shaped object swoop low over the lake in |
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| the distance. Three small round objects left the large "mothership," |
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| which then departed. Two of the small objects also left, but the |
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| third, a domed disc-shaped craft, descended close to the witnesses. |
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| It had a transparent dome and a revolving rim. The craft approached |
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| the dock and hovered very close to the witnesses. Two beings could be |
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| seen inside the dome. They had large elongated heads, huge eyes, two |
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| nasal openings, and small mouths. The beings apparently communicated |
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| telepathically with the witnesses. They had no conscious recollection |
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| of what happened next, and the next thing they remembered it is |
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| getting dark and they heard the campers returning from their swim |
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| meet. They had lost track of at least an hour of time. |
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| They never talked about the incident because the camp ended the next |
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| day and they went their separate ways. Years later the man contacted |
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| UFO investigator Walter Webb about his missing time experience. He |
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| remembered that the girl was planning to attend a college in the |
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| southeastern U.S. By knowing the name of the woman's college, Webb |
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| was able to track the second witness down by contacting her college's |
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| alumni department. He called her and asked her if she would like to |
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| come back to New England and talk about the incident. She agreed, and |
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| through hypnosis both witnesses independently recalled nearly |
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| identical accounts of their abduction experience. |
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| They gave separate but nearly identical accounts of what happened to |
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| them. When the UFO moved over the dock they were bathed in light from |
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| the object, and both witnesses went into a trance state. They were |
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| taken onboard the craft, although they had no recollection of how |
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| they had gotten there. They were both given medical examinations on a |
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| table. They both gave independent accounts of recalling seeing nearly |
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| identical instrument panels and other instruments. There sketches of |
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| the aliens and the UFO craft were quite similar. When they awoke on |
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| the dock it was evening. An independent witness, a camper who had run |
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| down to the lake ahead of all the others, saw the lighted UFO as it |
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| departed the scene. (Sources: Walter N. Webb, Encounter at Buff |
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| Ledge, Chicago: Center for UFO Studies, 1994, 306 pages; Walter N. |
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| Webb, CUFOS case investigation files, report dated July 22, 1979; |
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| Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, p. |
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| 13; Richard Haines, Project Delta: A Study of Multiple UFO, p. 188; |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case A1002, citing Walter Webb; Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact |
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| Database 1968, case # 349, citing Walter Webb, MUFON UFO Journal, |
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| issue #241). |
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| 1970 - At 11:30 a.m. in Saladare, Ethiopia a red glowing ball of fire |
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| swept through the village, destroying houses, uprooting trees, and |
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| melting asphalt. It seemed to hover in place and then back-tracked. |
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| It caused eight serious injuries and the death of a little girl. |
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| (Source: J. Allen Hynek & Jacque Vallee, The Edge of Reality: A |
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| Progress Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, p. 160). |
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| 1976 - At ten p.m. a father and son in Malone, Wisconsin saw an |
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| object the size of a small camper, with revolving multicolored |
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| lights, land in a hayfield. The son drove to the landing site and saw |
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| in his car headlights two green men, five foot seven inches tall. The |
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| beings put their hands over their eyes, and vanished. (Sources: Fond |
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| du Lac Reporter, August 10, 1976; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, |
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| HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A1489, citing Mary |
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| Sondergard, FSR, April 1977, p. 33). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 28 August 2004). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abduct |
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| ion, buzzing sound, cigar-shaped UFOs dispensing smaller satellite ob |
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| jects, communication in Spanish, disc-shaped UFOs, domed discs, cloud |
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| cigar, green men, Grey humanoids, landings, missing time, multicolor |
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| ed UFOs, multi-year reports from Venezuela, Nordic humanoids, orange |
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| UFO, short humanoids, tall humanoids, telepathy, UFO changing colors. |
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