GODS of the New
Millennium
Alan E Alford
1996
Page 270
" Since time immemorial,
Jerusalem has been an important and sacred site, but the
official reason for this is rather obscure. Its importance
cannot be traced to any advantage
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of geographic position.
Nor was it important as a trade centre. In fact, it lay on
the edge of a barren wilderness, and was quite remote from
the major international trade routes. 59 Its natural water
supplies were limited, and yet its earliest inhabitants went
to enormous trouble to construct unusually massive
underground 'water cisterns'..."
"...These massive water cisterns of ancient Jerusalem were
well in excess of any possible requirements of an urban area
which never covered more than three quarters of a square
mile. Added to that, what possible motivation could there
have been for people to congregate at this site when there
were plenty of other less hostile places to live Put simply
from a conventional geographical perspective, Jerusalem's
location is a huge historical anomaly."
"...Ancient Jericho was built on the site of a natural
spring (Ains es Sultan) which still pumps 1,000 gallons of
water per minute - a factor which clearly influenced its
location ..." 66
The scribe noted the note number of that from wherein the
quoted reference surfaced
Brother Alan, a del, continued
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" A further ancient
fortified site existed 12 miles north of Jreusalem. The
modern town of Beitin marks the spot of ancient Beth-El, the
'House of God', where Jacob saw the angels of the Lord
ascending and descending a stairway to
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heaven. 67 Half a mile to
the east of Beitin, the site of Borj Beitin is described as
'one of the great viewpoints of Palestine',68 where the
patriarch Abraham once pitched his tent. Nearby, the modern
village of Deir Diwan marks the site of the ancient Ai ,
where excavations have dated the earliest levels to at least
3000 BC.
All of these
sites stand on a stony plateau watered by four
springs..."
HOLY
BIBLE Scofield
References
Jeremiah B.C. 590
Page
809
8 x 9 + 72 7 + 2 =
9
Chapter
33
Verse
3
x 33 =
99
"Call unto me, and I
will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things
which thou know-est not."
Fingerprints Of The
Gods
Graham Hancock
1995
Page
189
1 x 8 x 9 = 72 " The Sun
and the Moon and the way of the Dead
Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan,
Having climbed more than 200 feet up a series of
flights of stone stairs I reached the summit and looked
towards the zenith. It was midday
19
May, and the sun was directly overhead, and the sun was
directly overhead, as it would be again on 25
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190
/
July. On these two dates,
and not by accident, the west face of the pyramid was
oriented precisely to the position of the setting sun. 6
"A more curious but equally deliberate effect could
be observed on the equinoxes. 20 March and 22 September.
Then the passage of the sun's rays from south to north
resulted at noon in the progressive obliteration of a
perfectly straight shadow that ran along one of the lower
stages of the western facade. The whole process, from
complete shadow to complete illumination, took exactly
66.6
seconds. It had done so without fail, year - in year - out,
ever since the pyramid had been built and would continue to
do so until the giant edifice crumbled into dust. 7
What this meant of course, was that at least one of the many
functions of the pyramid had been to serve as a 'perennial
clock', precisely signalling the equinoxes and thus
facilating calendar corrections as and when necessary for a
people apparently obsessed, like the Maya, with the elapse
and measuring of time. Another implication was that the
master - builders of Teotihuacan must have possessed an
enormouse body of astronomic and geodetic data and refferred
to this data to set the Sun Pyramid at the precise
orientation necessary to achieve the desired equinoctial
effects."
CITY OF REVELATION
John Michell
1972
Page 36
" St Augustine in The
City of God also writes of the perfection of number 6, for
'in this did God make perfect all his works. Wherefore this
number is not to be despised, but has the esteem apparently
con-firmed by many places of scripture. Nor was it said in
vain of God's works: "Thou madest all things in number,
weight and measure." ' It is the unique property of number
6, on account of which it was held perfect, that it is both
the sum and the product of all its factors excluding itself,
for 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 and 1 x 2 x 3 = 6.
6 is the number of the cosmos, and the Greek word "
"
sig-nifying the cosmic order, has the value by
gematria of 600. The ancient astronomers adopted the mile as
the unit which measures the cosmic intervals in terms of the
number 6, and procured the follow-ing sacred numbers:
Diameter of sun = 864,000 miles ( 12 x 12 x 6000 )
Diameter of moon = 2160 miles ( 6 x 6 x 60 )
Diameter of earth = 7920 miles ( 12 x 660 )
Mean circumference of earth = 24,883.2 miles (12 x 12 x 12 x
12 x 1.2)
Speed of earth round sun = 66,600 miles per hour
Distance between earth and moon = 6 x 60 x 660 miles or 60 x
earth's radius"
Zed Aliz Zed casts an oblique look, a squinting of the
other eye bringing a re-focus.
Diameter of sun = 864,000 miles 8 + 6 + 4 = 18 1 + 8 =
9
Diameter of moon = 2160 miles 2 + 1 + 6 =
9
Diameter of earth = 7920 miles 7 + 9 + 2 = 18 1 + 8 =
9
Mean circumference of earth = 24,883.2 miles 2 + 4 + 8 + 8 +
3 + 2 = 27 2 + 7 =
9
Speed of earth round sun =
66,600
miles per hour 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 1 + 8 =
9
Distance between earth and moon =
6
x
60
x
660
miles = 237600" 2 + 3 + 7 + 6 = 18 1 + 8 =
9
Fingerprints Of The
Gods
Graham
Hancock.1995
Page 190
"A more curious but
equally deliberate effect could be observed on the
equinoxes. 20 March and 22 September. Then the passage of
the sun's rays from south to north resulted at noon in the
progressive obliteration of a perfectly straight shadow that
ran along one of the lower stages of the western facade. The
whole process, from complete shadow to complete
illumination, took exactly
66.6
seconds. It had done so without fail, year - in year - out,
ever since the pyramid had been built and would continue to
do so until the giant edifice crumbled into dust. 7
City Of
Revelation
John Michell
1972
Page 36
"Speed of earth round sun
=
66,600
miles per hour 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 1 + 8 = 9
Distance between earth and moon =
6
x
60
x
660
miles = 237600 " 2 + 3 + 7 + 6 = 18 1 + 8 = 9
Fingerprints Of
The Gods
Graham Hancock
1995
Page 190
"...The whole process,
from complete shadow to complete illumination, took exactly
66.6
seconds."
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield
References
Chapter 13
18 Here is wisdom.
Let him that hath understanding count the num-ber of the
beast: for it is the num-ber of a man; and his number is
Six hundred three
score and six
CITY OF REVELATION
John Michell
1972
Page 137
Chapter
Thirteen
"666
has been the subject of more comment and speculation than
any other cabalistic number, principally on account
of the last verse in revelation 13:
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the
number of the beast: for it is the num-ber of a man;
and his number is
six hundred
threescore
and
six.'
In the Greek text the number is spelt in letters,
"
"
or
600,
60,
6,
. ."
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield
References
Page 401
Kings Chapter 10
B.C. 992.
14 "Now the weight of
gold that came to Solomon in one year was
six hundred
threescore and
six
talents"
Herein for good measure the Alizzed introduced a multiple
retake.
The Lure and
Romance of Alchemy
C. J. S. Thompson
1990
Page 26
"
There is further
evidence given in the Bible of the richness of the country
in the precious metal, for it is recorded that the Queen of
Sheba brought much gold and precious stones and
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gave to King Solomon 120
talents, a sum equivalent to £240,000. The navy of
Hiram also brought gold from Ophir, and the weight of gold
that came to Solomon in one year was
666
talents,
" "Page 26 Note È 1 Kings x, 10,
14."
FLYING TO 3000
B.C.
Pierre Jeannerat
1957
Page 124
"
Enters the Queen
of Sheba. "And she gave the king an hun-dred and twenty
talents of gold, and of spices great abundance, and precious
stones. . . .Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in
one year was six
hundred and three score
and
six
talents of
gold;
"
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield
References
Page 380
Chapter 21 B.C.
1021
20 "And there was yet a
battle in Gath, where was a man of great stature, that had
on every hand six
fingers, and on
every foot
six
toes, four and twenty in number; and he also was born to the
giant."
Here yon scribe writ this
6
+ 6
+
6
+
6
= 24 and 2 + 4 =
6
Lost Cities Of
Ancient Lemuria and The Pacific
David Hatcher
Childress 1988
"What was
most interesting to von Daniken, and to me, were the giant
footprints of Tarawa. A book has even been written about
them, entitled The Footprints of Tarawa (it is extracted
from the Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol 58, No
4, December 1949, Wellington, New Zealand, and written by
I.G. Turbot). This book mentions a number of places where
these footprints can be found in the Kiribatis, but the main
spot is the village of Banreaba at a spot called Te
Aba-n-Anti, the "Place of the Spirits," or Te Kananrabo,
"the Holy place."
Here various footprints can clearly be seen in the volcanic
stone, some of them so huge as to seem impossible. Most have
six toes on each foot. The largest are about three feet
long, easily twice as large as the foot of an especially
tall person (though even short people can have big feet).
The footprints are reported to be very clear, with the toes,
heels and outline distinct: naturally rounded and curved
like a normal footprint. They are certainly not natural rock
formations coincidently formed into footprints.
The only other explanation other than that they are the
actual footprints of giants is that they were chiseled into
the rock by the islanders themselves for some unknown
purpose. Reverend Scarborough points out in his letter to
von Daniken, "If you have some idea that perhaps the
islanders themselves have carefully carved these prints in
the rocks . . . then you must ask yourself. Why? For what
purpose should the islanders on sixteen islands undertake to
manufacture marks in the hard rock? Bearing in mind that
they have little or no tools, that would be nonesense. The
local verbal customs say that they are footprints of the
gods who came from heaven." 85
If we discard the theory of the footprints being carved, we
must now examine the possibility of the footprints having
been created by actual me(?) walking on still-elastic lava
just prior to cooling. These men aparently had six toes and
were probably ten to twelve feet tall. When did this
hypothetical walk take place? According to uni-
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formitarian geology,
millions of years ago. Such a fantastic date is usually
applied to other anomalistic footprints such as those of men
and dinosaurs walking together in river beds in Texas and
other places. After all, since it is a "scientific fact"
that dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago, then the
tracks of a man with those of a dinosaur must be at least 65
million years old.
"In light of cataclysmic geology, the footprints of a man
with those of a dinosaur could be measured in thousands of
years, rather than millions. In those terms, the giant
footprints of Kiribati might be as young as 24,000 years
old..." "...It is interesting to note that "lava walking" is
still practised on Hawaii to this day.
As to giants with six toes who are twelve feet tall, Frank
Edwards reports in his book, Stranger Than Science,.." that
in 1833 soldiers digging a pit for apowder magazine at
Lompock Rancho, California (near San Luis Obispo)...
""...found the skeleton of a man about twelve feet tall..."
Edwards goes on to sayin his book:..."
Near Crittenden, Arizona, in 1891, workmen excavating for a
commercial building came upon a huge stone sarcophagus eight
feet below the surface.The contractors called in expert
help, and the sarcophagus was opened to reveal a granite
mummy case which had once held the body of a human being
more than twelve feet tall-a human with six toes, according
to the carving of the case. But the body has been buried so
many thousands of yers that it has long since turned to
dust. "86
So we suddenly see a correlation with six-toed giants on the
west coast of North America with six toed giants leaving
footprints in ancient stata in the Kiribati Islands."
ALL SCRIPTURE IS
INSPIRED Of GOD AND
BENEFICIAL
Watch Tower Bible And Tract Society Of
Pennsylvania
Page 11
" 24 In what order
did the
sixty-six
Bible books come to us? What part of the endless stream of
time do they cover? "
" 29 In the following pages the
sixty-six
books of the
Sacred Scriptures are examined in turn.
"
Alizzed strikes a
double wammy
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield
References
Page v
"...The Bible is a
book of books.
Sixty-six
books make up the one Book. Considered with reference to the
unity of the one book the separate books may be regarded as
chapters. But that is but one side of the truth, for each of
the
sixty-six
books is complete in itself, and has its own theme and
analysis."
BOOKS OF THE OLD AND
NEW TESTAMENT
WITH THE NUMBER OF THEIR CHAPTERS.
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GENESIS. . . .. . . . .3. . . .50
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Ecclesiastes. . . . . 696 . . . .12
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Exodus. . . . . . . . .. 71 . . . 40
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Song of Solomon. .705 . . . .8
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Leviticus. . . . . . . .126 . . . 27
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Isaiah. . . . . . . . . . 713. . . .66
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Numbers. . . . . . . 165 . . . 36
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Jeremiah. . . . . . . . 772 . . .52
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Deuteronomy. . . . 216 . . . 34
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Lamentations. . . . ..834 . . . 5
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Joshua . . . . . . . . .259 . . . 24
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Ezekiel. . . . . . . . . .840 . . .48
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Judges . . . . . . . . .287 . . . 21
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Daniel. . . . . . . . . . .898 . . .12
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Ruth . . . . . . . . . . 315. . . .4 I.
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Hosea . . . . . . . . . . 921. . . 14
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Samuel. . . . . . . . .319. . . . 31
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Joel. . . . . . . . .. . . . 930 . . .
.3
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II. Samuel. . . . . . .355 . . . 24
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Amos. . . . . . . . . . . 934. . . . 9
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I. Kings . . . . . . . .385. . . .22
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Obadiah. . . . . . . . . 941. . . . 1
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I. Chronicles. . . . .456 . . . 29
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Jonah. . . . . . . . . . . 943. . . . 4
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II. Chronicles. . . . 490. . . .36
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Micah. . . . . . . . . . 946. . . . .7
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Ezra . . . . . . . . . . .529 . . .10
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Nahum. . . . . . . . . . 952 . . . .3
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Nehemiah. . . . . . . . 54 . . .13
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Habakkuk. . . . . . . .955 . . . .3
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Esther. . . . . . . . . . 558. . . 10
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Zephaniah. . . . . . . . 959 . . . .3
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Job. . . . . . . . . . . ..569. . . 42
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Haggai. . . . . . . . . . 962 . . . . 2
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Psalms. . . . . . . . . 599. . . 150
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Zechariah. . . . . . . . 965 . . . 14
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Proverbs. . . . . . . . 672 . . .31
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Malachi . . . . . . . . . 980. . . . .4
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MATTHEW. . . . .993 . . . 28
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I. Timothy. . . . . . . . 1274 . . .6
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Mark. . . . . . . . . . l045. . . 16
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II. Timothy.. . . . . . . 1279. . . 4
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Luke. . . . . . . . . . 1070 . . .24
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Titus. . . . . . . . . . . . .1283 . .
.3
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John . . . . . . . . . . 1114 . . .21
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Philemon. . . . . . . . . .1286 . . .1
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The Acts. . . . . . . 1147 . . .28
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To the Hebrews. . . . .1291 . .13
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To the Romans. . .1191 . . .16
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Epistle of James. . . . .1306 . . 5
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I. Corinthians. . . . 1211 . . .16
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I.Peter. . . . . . . . . . . .1311 . . 5
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II. Corinthians. . . .1230 . . .13
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II. Peter. . . . . . . . . . 1317 . . .3
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Galatians. . . . . . . .1241 . . . .6
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I. John . . . . . . . . . . . 1321 . .
.5
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Ephesians. . . . . . . 1249 . . . .6
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II. John . . . . . . . . . . .1326. . .
1
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Philippians. . . . . . .1257 . . . 4
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III. John. . . . . . . . . . .1327 . .
.1
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Colossians. . . . . . .1262. . .4 I.
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Jude . . . . . . . . . . . . .1328 . . .
1
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I Thessalonians. . . 1267 . . . 5
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Revelation. . . . . . . . . 1330 . . 22
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II. Thessalonians. ..1271 . . .3
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Alizzed again
darkens the door of that word.
Fingerprints Of The Gods
Graham Hancock
Page 381
Chapter 41
City of the Sun,
Chamber of the Jackal
"Heliopolis (City of the Sun) was referred to in the Bible
as On but was originally known in the Egyptian language as
Innu, or Innu Mehret- - meaning 'the pillar' or 'the
northern pillar'. 3 It was a district of immense sanctity,
associated with a strange group of
nine
solar and stellar deities, and was old beyond reckoning when
Senuseret chose it as the site for his obelisk. Indeed,
together with Giza (and the distant southern city of Abydos)
Innu / Heliopolis was believed to have been part of the
first land that emerged from the primeval waters at the
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moment of creation, the
land of the 'First Time', where the gods had commenced their
rule on earth.4
Heliopolitan theology rested on a creation-myth
distinguished by a number of unique and curious features. It
taught that in the beginning the universe had been filled
with a dark, watery nothingness, called the Nun. Out of this
inert cosmic ocean ( described as ' shapeless, black with
the blackness of the blackest night' ) rose a mound of dry
land on which Ra, the Sun God, materialized in his self
created form as Atum ( sometimes depicted as an old bearded
man leaning on a staff ): 5
The sky had
not been created, the earth had not been created, the
children of the earth and the reptiles had not been
fashioned in that
place . . . I Atum, was one by myself. . . There existed no
other
who worked with me . . . 6"
At this point of a turning circle that Zed Aliz Zed
twizzled a skip n'a half on a fast turning ha-penny, then at
another point of that ever re-curring point that ever was.
Alizzed whosever, distilled, a number or five, from out the
in, that Magikalalphabet.
I
RA ATUM
I
=
9th
number of the magikalphabet. . . R
=18
. . .A =
1
. . . A =
1
. . .T =
20.
. .U =
21
. . . M = 13
The Alizzed then had that scribe add to reduce, reduce
to deduce
R A A T
U
M
1 + 8 1 1 2+0 2+1 1+3
9 1 1 2 3
4
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