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thank you very much uh I’m Richard
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Jordan chairman of the conference I’m
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going to just introduce uh khed dud who
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will uh introduce the speakers so KH
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thank you very much for moderating the
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session and I turn it over to you and I
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will return in about 3 minutes our next
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speaker is Dr rosalin Peterson she’s the
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California president and co-founder of
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the agriculture defense Coalition formed
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in 2006 to protect agricultural crop
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production from uncontrolled
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experimental weather modification
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programs a very interesting topic you
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know for an unspecialized person like
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myself but also very interesting in her
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CV that we have with you is also her
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extensive efforts to protect drinking
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water supplies from toxic chemical
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contamination in Martinez California
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that’s a very interesting topic of
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course I was actually wondering myself
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whether you can tackle whether the same
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experiments that you’re holding in
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California could be extended to other
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world countries particularly poor and
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developed countries like where we come
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from thank you thank
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you good afternoon ladies and gentlemen
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Mr chairman um it is a pleasure to be
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here to speak with all of you today one
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of the things that I would like to say
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is that we are in a global drum beat
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right at the moment talking about
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climate change and global
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warming one of the things that is
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affected by climate change is
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agriculture but some of what we are
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seeing is man-made but man-made in a
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different way than you may
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guess uh weather modification programs
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experimental ones done by private
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companies done by the United States
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government uh done by States across the
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United States are underway there’s more
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than 50 of them in our operation across
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the United States all of these impact
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agriculture because they change the
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microclimates needed for agriculture to
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survive none of these programs that I
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know of today and this is all public
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record are available at any time uh with
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oversight agricultural oversight or
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public
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oversight these programs impact
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Agriculture and there are programs
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around the world international
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corporations are modifying our weather
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all the time and they’re modifying it in
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ways that cover thousands and thousands
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of square miles most of it is chemically
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altered so that what happens is that we
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are putting chemicals groundbased
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chemicals that are shot into the air or
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chemicals coming from airplanes that
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change and modify our weather so one of
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the things that I’m concerned about and
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that we need to address in the future is
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how these programs are impacting
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microclimates needed for our crops to
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survive and needed for
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pollination um if we change the growing
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season the pollinators may not survive
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and also our crops our flowers and our
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tree crops may not get the pollination
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needed so one of my areas is looking at
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this situation to see if we can begin to
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put under control experimental and other
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typ YP of weather modification
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programs the other issue is that a lot
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of times we are talking about mitigation
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for climate change it’s rather an
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undefined term at this period of time
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and so what happens is that many times
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we’re talking about artificially putting
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chemicals like sulfur or particulates
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into the atmosphere and what they call
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geoengineering schemes to
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reduce um and and help the planet
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supposedly but help the planet to not go
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through such a tremendous global climate
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change and to mitigate global warming
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however the incidence of putting
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chemicals into our atmosphere is going
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to change and impact agricultural crop
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production and if you take and you put
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up into our skies chemicals to reduce
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the amount of sunlight reaching the
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Earth you are going to begin to reduce
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Crop Production studies at the
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University of Illinois on corn crop
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production show
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reductions without the process of
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photosynthesis whereby plants from
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direct sunlight gain the energy to grow
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to produce crops we are going to find
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ourselves if we mitigate in that
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direction impacting the crop production
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not only here in the United States but
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worldwide one of the things that is
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impacting Crop Production right now in
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the United States and reducing ing
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photosynthesis and also impacting the
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ability of um solar power panels to
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generate the type of of of power that
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they should is persistent jet contrails
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NASA talks about persistant jet
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contrails as exacerbating global warming
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because they trap warmth in the
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atmosphere when they produce serus and
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man-made
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clouds NASA also talks about that when
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we that these aircraft leaving
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persistent contrails are changing our
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climate and when they change our climate
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to the degree that one jet can leave a
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persistent jet contrail which will
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spread across our skies from what this
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picture up here on my left on the screen
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looks like which is a trail left by a
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jet that trail can expand to 4,000 kilom
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and lasts for 20
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hours this was unheard of of in the
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early 60s and the 70s and it wasn’t
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until the late 1980s that there was a
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change and we started to have persistent
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jet contrails that persist NASA’s
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studies show that part of our global
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warming problem could be attributed to
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these types of contrails and the Jets
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that leave them so one of the issues as
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we go
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through is how do you like your skies
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natural or man-made and right now we are
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making man-made clouds and this is
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trapping warmth in our atmosphere the
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climate change that is produced by these
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Jets not all Jets mostly some
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non-commercial but what happens to our
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skies is that we start to see the
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changes the man-made clouds do trap the
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warmth and they increase the
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humidity this allows for pests to
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proliferate diseases molds Milos
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funguses and
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viruses this is a man-made Cloud ladies
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and gentlemen and these pictures I took
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myself over Northern
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California and this is a burst uh this
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is where a jet left a h huge plume and
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then this turned in at the end of it to
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a burst and this is not uh normal never
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seen before in our County historically
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and I was born and raised
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there this this is another picture
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showing the jet Trail just before the
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burst this is our skies and I want you
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to know that what you’re seeing now a
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lot of times many scientists know
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especially at Nasa and other areas that
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the skies that we’re seeing are not
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normal cloud formations these are
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man-made and what happens as we reduce
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the amount of sunlight in a form of
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global dimming we reduce the solar power
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with these type of clouds and we reduce
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photosynthesis which is going to impact
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agriculture the pictures look odd the
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formations don’t look like normal clouds
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that people have seen before
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historically uh this is another type of
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man-made cloud and what we have done and
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what you’re seeing here is we have the
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photographs from the times that the jet
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leaves the first Trail as a thin spinley
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trail to where they form into these
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different types of cloud formations all
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of you can start looking up and seeing
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this what happens is that there are
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experiments and there’s a color you can
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see some color in this
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Photograph and part of what we’re doing
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also is we’re sending up canisters the
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United States government NASA the US Air
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Force is sending up canisters into the
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atmosphere filled with chemicals to
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modify and experiment with our our
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ionosphere and when we mod modify and
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experiment with our ionosphere up here
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we create experiments which they can see
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through these persistent jaon Trails as
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they stay in the sky for long periods of
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time and they can watch the experiments
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the type of chemicals they are using are
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aluminum barium
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strontium and these canisters are sent
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up on rockets and what they do is they
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superheat the canisters to create
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experiments in our atmosphere the
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experiments can give you colorful
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auroras which they talk about as being
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wonderful many times people think that
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the auroras in in Alaska and the ones we
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see are normal but there’s beginning to
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be more and more seen across the United
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States and elsewhere where um aluminum
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trimethyl aluminum experiments to make
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clouds are beginning to impact us the
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reason I am concerned for agriculture is
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that none of these experiments have any
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public oversight nor agricultural
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oversight our drinking water is impacted
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because the chemicals are now beginning
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to show up in our drinking water in
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California the State Department of
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Health drinking water tests were
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examined between
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1970 and this year and we found unusual
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spiking in barium aluminum strontium
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magnesium calcium manganese and all of
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these spiked at the same time in very
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Drinking Water Supplies across the state
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of California and also in Arizona so
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what’s happening with these atmospheric
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test is that aluminum as one example
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gets into with increased pollution and
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acid rain gets into the root systems of
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our crop trees and our trees and it
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looks like the trees are dying of
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drought but they’re not what happens is
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that the root systems can no longer
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absorb the water and the nutrients
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needed to survive many of our forests in
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rean California and other areas are
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dying the oak trees the redwood trees
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the Douglas fur across the United States
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many areas we believe that these trees
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are impacted because they cannot absorb
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enough water because aluminum is going
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into their root systems also molds
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mildew and fungus from warmer
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temperatures produced by persistent
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jeton trails are also allowing pests and
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molds to proliferate also impacting tree
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health and crop
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Health the skies that you see up here it
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is important to note um have a white
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Haze to them when crossing the United
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States two days ago we saw this man-made
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produced haes all the way across the
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United States there were a few real
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clouds we saw the persistent jet
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contrails from the jet windows and the
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skies in the the white Haze looked a lot
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like this so one of the things that we
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need to really look at is that jet fuel
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emissions contaminate our air much as
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automobile
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exhaust they know from scientific
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studies back in the study in the 1970s
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that uh they deplete beneficial ozone in
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the atmosphere by releasing nitric acid
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so one of the things that we need to
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look at is the impact of just Fuel and
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just the emissions from Jets as well I
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want to go on and talk briefly about a
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couple of issues here that I think are
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important for everyone to
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realize if we don’t look at the problems
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that we are creating the atmospheric
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testing programs the jet in other words
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the jet contrails that are warming our
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climate and we say to ourselves we want
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to
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geoengineer something else we want to
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add more particulates to help global
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warming or to stop climate change what
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we’re going to have is we’re going to
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have a PE soup up there of chemicals
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which are going to be detrimental to our
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health it is much better to take the EPA
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model of the
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1970s where the Environmental Protection
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Agency was designed to put in
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regulations to reduce the pollution at
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its source to reduce and put caps on how
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much pollution corporations
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cars automobiles we’re putting into the
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atmosphere one of the things that we’re
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talking about is mitigation is to go
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into geoengineering plans which add more
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chemicals to our atmosphere which are
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going to get into our Drinking Water
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Supplies which are going to get into our
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soils which are going to impact our
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trees our trees across the United States
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many of them in many areas especially
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mesino Lake and Sonoma County are dying
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they are not healthy as they used to be
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and this problem having traveled across
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the United States into some other areas
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seeing the pictures coming in from
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across the the United States and pardon
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me and other countries we’re finding
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that there’s beginning to be an impact
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from all of these programs and all the
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chemicals in our skies and so one of the
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things we need to think about and work
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for is reducing
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pollution Alan Buck from Buckman from uh
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the California State Department in
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fishing game talked about microbes and
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they’re important to the environment we
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have at our disposal already some
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technologies and already the wherewithal
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to begin to make the planet more healthy
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and to put it into a different
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perspective but if we go to the
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geoengineering schemes that are waiting
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in the wings thousands of them to put
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the particulates up and sulfur then we
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are going to be in trouble with
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agriculture across the United States and
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around the world it is time that we look
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at some different solutions that are
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already here and it’s time that we look
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at what’s happening in our skies and say
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we don’t need to add any more chemicals
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we are doing enough and what these
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experiments in our skies are doing with
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atmospheric Heating and testing we don’t
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know but the chemicals are showing up in
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our drinking
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water so in closing I would like to say
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to all of you and to encourage enourage
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you to know that just what I showed you
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today is beginning to impact crop
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production in the United States and
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we’re seeing higher UV radiation that is
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burning the tips of our trees and our
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plants we see the molds and Milos
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growing here and we see all of this and
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we hope that all of you will consider
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before you think of mitigation and just
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go forward with some of the plans that
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are that are being sold to you as almost
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a C trade
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situation where a corporation like
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plantos decides to
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put iron dust into the Galapagos Islands
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area this is a proposal may have already
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started and to create algae blooms and
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yes they’re saying yes we’re going to
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help the environment because we’re going
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to create these algae blooms with for
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more oxygen but what happens is it’s
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going to impact the marine life in those
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areas as a geoengineering plan it is
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going to be sold the credits for this
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their the the supposed benefits is to be
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sold to as credits to people who want to
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pollute more and here’s the here’s the
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really awful twist to this in my opinion
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is if we sell pollution credits to
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polluters to ask them so that they can
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pollute more we’re only going to add
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more to our climate change change and to
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our global warming processes we have to
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say no we don’t want money market
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schemes that are going to go into the
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ocean and change something possibly to
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the detriment of our oceans or our air
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in order to sell credits to someone who
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wants to pollute more ladies and
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gentlemen this is a consideration for
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all of you when you start to talk about
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caps and trades when you start to talk
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about geoengineering plans because we
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don’t need a money market scheme we need
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to have and use the microbes available
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to us the science available to us to
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reduce the pollution that we’re putting
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into the atmosphere and we need a new
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Direction and I think that this might be
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a good one so I hope that all of you
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will consider what I have to say today
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and I want to thank you once again for
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um listening to what I had to
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say
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