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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| November 26 |
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| 1943 - Approximate year. During World War Two, on a bombing mission over Bremen, Germany crew |
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| members of the United States 8th Air Force reported that green "rings |
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| of flame 2 or 3 feet in diameter" corkscrewed through their |
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| formation, as if floating. (Source: Jan Aldrich, Project 1947 website |
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| on aerial encounters). |
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| 1950 - On this day in 1950, two airmen flying over the Sussex, England |
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| coastline saw a silver-blue disc flying south. The object "tumbled |
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| over" and disappeared into some clouds at a terrific speed. (Source: |
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| Awareness, April 1979, p. 8). |
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| 1954 - On this night in 1954, an object with four reddish-yellow lights |
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| forming a rectangle circled over Millville, New Jersey. Shortly |
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| afterward a searchlight caught the object, revealing it to be a huge |
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| disc. As soon as the light touched it, the UFO sped up and swiftly |
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| disappeared. (Source: Donald Keyhoe, Flying Saucer Conspiracy, p. |
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| 232). |
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| 1962 - In 1962 at 1:00 a.m., just southeast of Abra Grande, Argentina in the |
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| province of Santiago del Estero, two men driving a tractor-trailer |
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| truck loaded with coal watched a lit-up "railway car" near some |
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| railroad tracks that run parallel to the road project a brilliant |
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| beam of light on the road. When they got closer they made out that it |
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| was some type of unknown craft emitting phosphorescent flashes. |
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| Making no sound it rose up into the air to a height of some 50 |
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| meters, then landed again beside the road. Throughout their entire |
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| journey to Clodomira the object kept jumping ahead of them. When the |
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| first lights of the city came into sight the object broke off pursuit |
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| and climbed into the sky at a terrific speed. (Source: Oscar Uriondo, |
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| FSR Case Histories (Supplement 12), December 1972, p. 10, citing El |
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| Liberal, November 28, 1962). |
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| 1964 - The witness, an eight-year-old child at the time, reported |
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| that he and his family experienced the total electrical failure of |
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| their family car in Adams, Wisconsin on this night when they had a |
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| close encounter experience with a single bright, stationary light. At |
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| the same time, "trees looked like they were transparent." (Sources: |
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| J. Allen Hynek, UNICAT database, case # 38, citing Frontiers of |
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| Science, January 1982, p. 13; Ray Rath, The W-Files: True Reports of |
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| Wisconsin's Unexplained Phenomena, p. 61). |
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| 1965 - In 1965 in a wide area from St. Paul, Minnesota to the Wisconsin |
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| border, blue lights in the sky, power failures, and electro-magnetic |
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| effects on cars were reported. At 8:00 p.m. many residents of Totem |
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| Town, St. Paul, Minnesota saw strange objects flying overhead, |
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| emitting blue and orange flashes. Some reported that their house |
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| lights went out when the objects passed overhead. One person in a car |
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| said that his headlights and radio had failed as the objects passed |
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| nearby. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, December 1965, p.1; Mark |
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| Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, case 156, |
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| citing Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 12, No. 6). |
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| 1966 - In St. Albans, West Virginia a woman saw "Mothman" standing on |
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| her front lawn. She described the creature as about six feet tall |
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| with a "funny little face" with "big red eyes that popped out." She |
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| screamed and ran inside her house. In Lowell, Ohio during the |
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| afternoon Marvin Shock and three others reported seeing four "giant |
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| birds" that stood 4-5 feet tall and had 10-foot wing spreads and |
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| bills 5-6 inches long. They kept them in sight for two hours. |
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| (Source: John A. Keel, FSR, July 1968, p. 13, David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, cases 1966-62 and |
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| 64, citing John Keel). |
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| 1968 - Two Air Traffic Controllers at Bismark, North Dakota airport, |
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| Watts and Wilhelm, watched two bright lights in the sky engage in |
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| sudden maneuvers. The first one was northbound at 45 degrees |
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| elevation above the horizon, the second one was southbound at 30 |
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| degrees elevation. The Great Falls radar confirmed erratic targets. |
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| The second object made a 180 degree turn to join the first object, |
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| then hovered in the sky, finally departing toward the northeast. The |
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| entire incident lasted more than five minutes. Their were other |
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| independent witnesses, including the crew of a Capital Aviation |
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| flight. (Sources: J. Allen Hynek, The UFO Experience, p. 38; APRO |
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| Bulletin, November-December 1968, p. 5; Project Blue Book files |
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| counted in official statistics; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, |
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| Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, pp. 13, 119, & 243). |
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| 1969 - An 18-year-old man named Oram sighted a cigar-shaped UFO |
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| hovering over the gasworks in East Ham, Essex, England in clear skies |
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| at 8:35 a.m. He experienced visions and received a telepathic message |
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| to "keep quiet" about his close encounter experience. (Source: |
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| Charles Bowen, FSR, March 1970, p. 18). |
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| 1972 - On this evening a yellow delta-shaped UFO flew over |
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| L'Ancresse in the English Channel Isles for 10 minutes heading |
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| south. A faint hum was heard when the object was overhead, which |
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| then zig-zagged through the sky. (Source: FSR, January 1973, p. 30, |
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| citing a newspaper source). |
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| 1973 - Two raccoon hunters spotted a large reddish orange sphere |
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| across the field north of Lincoln, Missouri at 9:30 p.m. Their dogs |
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| ran away, past some cattle, and jumped into their truck and refused |
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| to get out. When the hunters drove away the UFO silently paced their |
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| truck for half a mile on Highway 65, near some power lines. (Source: |
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| Ted R. Phillips, Skylook, February 1974, p. 13). |
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| 1974 - Mike Grivoski, a teenager in Minneapolis, Minnesota saw a |
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| large orange luminous ball crossing the sky in the evening and ran |
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| for his Polaroid camera. He snapped one photograph. His father also |
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| saw the object, which was as bright as the full moon. The photo, |
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| however, showed five small lights, each with a dashed trail leading |
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| across the picture. Later that night Mike was awakened by the noise |
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| of someone in his bedroom. He saw a "creature" with heavy brow |
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| ridges, jowls, and large pointed ears removing the photograph from a |
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| drawer. When he sat up, the creature dropped the picture and ran out |
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| the door. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case 1974-77, citing Mike Douglas & Kevin |
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| Randle). |
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| 1974 - A loud 110 decibel roar was followed by the sighting of a |
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| two-meter wide sphere or ovoid near the ground in a garden in La |
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| Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina at around 11:30 p.m. On the |
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| ground was found a 3.4 meter diameter ring plus numerous equilateral |
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| triangular marks that were one meter on a side. The grass and a tree |
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| top was burnt, and a silvery powder residue made up of Calcium Oxide |
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| was found. (Sources: Inforespace, June 1976; Roberto E. Banchs, |
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| UNICAT database, case # 587). |
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| 1980 - A witness driving in a car near Bentwaters RAF Air Base in |
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| Suffolk, England at around 2:00 p.m. saw a black ball in the sky |
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| being chased by two jet aircraft. It stopped in the sky, then shot |
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| straight up. (Source: Jenny Randles, From Out of the Blue, p. 133). |
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| 1984 - A UFO seen at 6:15 p.m. by Mr. & Mrs. Hoel in Gloucester, |
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| Massachusetts seemed to respond to their comments while flying over |
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| Magnolia Bay. The dark triangular object, 150 feet wide, with a |
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| canopy underneath, flew at 125 feet altitude and passed over Magnolia |
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| Bay and surrounding trees. It made a low droning sound, and seemed to |
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| be made of a non-reflective material. (Sources: Doris Graziano, APRO |
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| Bulletin, June 1985, p. 8, citing the Gloucester Times; John |
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| Melesciuc, MUFON UFO Journal, February 1986, p. 11). |
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| 1993 - At 7:45 p.m. a witness driving in Riverside, California |
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| reported seeing an object whirl around in the sky, then land about |
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| 200 feet from his car. A door opened on the top of the craft and |
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| several persons came out. They appeared to be normal looking humans. |
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| He heard them talking, and when they apparently noticed him they |
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| entered the craft and left. The witness believes that what he saw was |
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| a crashed alien spacecraft recovered by the U.S. military and now |
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| being manned by the government. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid |
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| Contact Database 1993, case # 2839, citing UFO Sightings in New |
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| Mexico and the World). |
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| 1999 - A glowing silver cigar-shaped object traveled very quickly up |
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| and down the beach in the Bethwells Beach area in Auckland, New |
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| Zealand at 11:30 p.m. It was seen by several witnesses and seemed to |
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| dematerialize and reappear a number of times; It finally hovered low |
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| over the water 200 meters away from shore. A dog started barking at |
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| the object, and the dog's owner, who felt a static charge emanating |
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| from the object, then became frightened. (Sources: Robert Frola, |
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| Australasian Ufologist, January 2001, p. 47; UFO Magazine (USA), |
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| March 2000, p. 17). |
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| 2003 - A soft humming noise was first heard in Dunstable, |
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| Bedfordshire, England at 9:00 p.m. Then the witness saw some hovering |
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| spherical objects that were then chased away by military aircrafts. |
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| (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, November |
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| 2003 webpage). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 26 November 2007). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: blue UFOs, cigar-shaped UFOs, delta or triangular shaped obj |
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| ects, disc-shaped UFOs, flying humanoids, ground marks associated wit |
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| h UFO landing, human looking UFOnauts, humanoids with glowing red eye |
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| s, humanoid with large pointed ears, humming sounds, Mothman, multi-y |
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| ear reports from Argentina and England, orange balls of light, photog |
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| raph that shows image of UFO different from what the witnesses report |
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| edly saw, physiological effect: static charge felt, power failures, r |
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| esidue, shoreline sightings of UFOs, vehicle EM interference effects. |
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