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Given the fact that something like 35% of all dollars ever printed were printed in the past year, what happens next?

submitted by we_kill_creativity to AskUpgoat 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 15:33:53 ago (+29/-0)     (AskUpgoat)

It's a holiday weekend in the states and I will say, for me, it generally feels like society is being slowly dragged to the top of a roller coaster and we're about to start the sudden, rapid descent any moment now.

I'm not saying this is a black pill sense, it's just what I think the truth is. And I don't claim to know the absolute truth in all this, but I actually think there's a much bigger story going on right now than Corony virus...and that's what I put in the title. It's almost so staggering that I don't think even people here have are properly processing it.

Over 1/3rd of all US dollars ever printed were printed in the past year. Just really take however long it takes you to process how...beyond absurd that is. There has to be a "next stage" and it has to start soon. How could it not?

I know people online have been saying for years that "the end is near!" but...now it finally feels that way for me.

Again, I'm not trying to black pill anyone. In fact, all of this for me has been oddly white pilling. I've improved my job and I'm seriously about to drop money on a piece of land with a building on it out in the country. Just need to have a well and septic tank dug and I'll be very close to my goal of being off grid. So...don't turn this into fear porn on my part, but I'm still very curious to see what people think is going to happen in the near future. I don't see the financial aspect of whats going on talked about on here much.


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[ - ] Catsindahood 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 6, 2021 04:14:32 ago (+0/-0)

Fiat dollars are just funny money, it's not real, and the US has been using it for decades. The monetary system doesn't care now, so, you won't experience hyperinflation or collpase until they want you to. Now that Biden is here, they want things to be stable, so don't expect crazy shit until president kamaila leaves office. Then they blame the collapse on a "conservative" and usher in 2030 changes.

[ - ] Skeptic5000 1 point 3.0 yearsJun 3, 2021 12:55:24 ago (+1/-0)

Argentinian here. You guys know nothing about inflation. We print that amount of money a year, we have a very high inflation rate (4% a month, approximately) but we don't have hyperinflation.

Bear in mind that the dollar has demand all around the globe (unlike the Argentinian peso) which will mitigate the impact of inflation. This does not mean that the US can print money without consequences, but this won't be as disastrous as you think.

Jesus people you wouldn't survive a day in Argentina.

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[ - ] Cantaloupe 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 18:36:10 ago (+1/-0)

It seems at least initially the dollars will go to China and they will see inflation. In the US stocks and housing prices will inflate.

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[ - ] TheSimulacra 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 21:38:15 ago (+1/-0)

You predict inflation? LOL. WE ARE IN HYPERINFLATION ALREADY. Prices are rising at more than 15% a year now.

The greatest shortcoming of the human race is their inability to understand exponential equations.

Far more than 35% a year is being printed. The government is already hiding tens of trillions of extra debt per year in the books of agencies like HUD.

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[ - ] TheSimulacra 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 01:16:26 ago (+0/-0)

The local farmers here HAVE to grow Hemp in order to keep their food prices affordable. You've obviously been to the gas pump lately. Hyperinflation is here, it's just hidden at the moment. It won't be long before its visible to everyone.

[ - ] TheSimulacra 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 17:17:23 ago (+0/-0)

Also, the lumber my company purchases is over 300% the cost of last year. Hyperinflation is NOT on the way.

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[ - ] TheSimulacra 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 2, 2021 14:20:58 ago (+0/-0)

Considering the government says inflation is 2-3% and we are experiencing over 100% increases year over year, i dont know what else you would call it.
What we are experiencing is not regular inflation, we are witnessing the beginning of hyperinflation.

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[ - ] birds_sing 6 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 19:34:43 ago (+6/-0)

Traditional currencies around the world will become useless.

We will have no other choice than to convert to their currency, their monetary system.

In the near future, if you step out of line in any way, your bank account will be seized, you will be unable to pay any of your taxes (including property tax) and everything you own will be taken.

They'll have complete control over money and trade. They'll add or subtract extra digits to any bank account they want. Wipe out any company with the click of a mouse.

That's what will happen next.

[ - ] ModernGuilt 2 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 20:32:32 ago (+2/-0)

you will be unable to pay any of your taxes (including property tax)

This is the catch for people thinking they 'own' their property

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[ - ] try 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 23:23:38 ago (+1/-0)*

Interesting and factual.

EVERYONE HERE SHOULD READ THE FICTION BOOK about USA Socialism Money USA Hyperinflation!!!*

"The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047"!


"The Mandibles" is a very accurate horrifying scifi book on each stage of economic melt down and what the tyrannical leftist democrat government does as a idiotic attempt to keep socialist going to its endgame.

INFLATION OF MONEY TO WORTHLESS PAPER is only stage 1 of 20 horrifying stages in that novel.

THE MANDIBLES (The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047) will make you buy cryptocurrency now, and its not even about cryptocurrency in any way. Its more about hard assets (silver, food).

VERY HIGHLY RATED hit book :

“Instead of 1984, read this.” —Washington Post

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Read "The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047" and realize we are already many pages into the start of this dystopian hellscape novel of Socialism.

[ - ] account deleted by user 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 4, 2021 03:28:35 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Tallest_Skil 5 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 15:36:43 ago (+5/-0)

Nothing. They just print more. You saw what happened in 2008. They just printed more. Nothing happened. There is no next stage. This is it. This is what happens forever.

[ - ] Flabbygasted 6 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 15:54:12 ago (+6/-0)

Nothing? Look at the price of lumber, metal, homes, property, cars, food, employment costs, utility costs, etc, etc... something is already happening. The US has seen what the next stage is, because we've been down this path twice before.

[ - ] Tallest_Skil 5 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 16:09:05 ago (+5/-0)

Nothing? Look at the price of lumber, metal, homes, property, cars, food, employment costs, utility costs, etc, etc... something is already happening.

Right, but it started happening the moment that the US finally abandoned gold convertibility in 1971. Inflation is perpetual. They just print more and raise your wages to cover the cost of food, etc. None of this is new at all.

[ - ] Flabbygasted 3 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:30:34 ago (+3/-0)

Inflation is not perpetual. It is cyclical...past cycles have proven this. We have seen what hyperinflation does. The cycle of printing only lasts as long as the curtain covers the charade. Nothing lasts forever.

[ - ] Tallest_Skil 2 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:36:55 ago (+2/-0)

Nothing lasts forever.

Jews have never owned every economy on Earth before. There’s nothing but curtain now. It’s an endless loop of fabric. You can’t pull it back.

[ - ] Flabbygasted 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 19:29:08 ago (+0/-0)

I definitely agree...it seems like they have more control now than ever before (from my limited experience in this world)

In the words of Behemoth..."2000 years is nothing, though it's been enough." Even these millennia of kike control and propaganda is a cycle that will come to an end. I pray we are lucky enough to be the generation that sees it off.

[ - ] robotflex 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 19:30:25 ago (+0/-0)*

This is probably a stupid question, but you know how stocks can be split to make more stocks? Couldn't the same measure by applied to the value of money in reverse? Let's say inflation has reached a point where you now need 100,000 dollars to buy a loaf of bread. The government steps in and makes it so one dollar equals 100,000 dollars and you can now go buy some bread. The rate in the change of the dollar would happen gradually, and even though inflation is happening at a runaway pace in the background, it doesn't effect the value or the amount of money in your pocket. Problem solved, right? Lol.

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[ - ] Flabbygasted 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 20:13:43 ago (+0/-0)*

If we get to a point where a loaf of bread costs 100k, that means that everyone probably has millions of dollars in their home (still only able to buy some necessities with that amount) so when the currency gets switched over, that means people would have trillions of dollars in value, because they still have the previous dollar bills, but now the value has gone up 100,000 times. So then we would have a bunch of quadrillionaires, which is still the same issue as before, just more complicated.

The value of the dollar isnt what the government declares it to be. It's basically the amount of faith people have in that specific currency. If it gets to where bread costs 100k, it's because people have that little faith in the dollar. Nothing the government could do will rebuild confidence.

Then the cycle starts over based on sound currency like precious metals.

[ - ] taoV 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 00:02:41 ago (+0/-0)

Corollary: Take on as much fixed-rate debt as you can right now.

[ - ] Flabbygasted 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 07:28:38 ago (+0/-0)

Haha yep...I'm maxxed out.

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[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 21:59:19 ago (+0/-0)

And raising wages raises costs which requires a higher raise which raises costs...

Eventually the feedback loop can't be fixed by printing more dollars and passing more laws.

[ - ] Tallest_Skil 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 08:52:29 ago (+0/-0)

Why not? Seriously. Why can’t they just keep it up forever? Everyone who has ever said it has to crash, for the last century, has been wrong. Because the current system isn’t remotely like anything that came before. THEY. OWN. EVERYTHING. There is no external economic system against which to compare the IMF-Fed system. That’s how they’ve crashed previously/

[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 10:00:52 ago (+0/-0)

Because currently they're keeping things going by raiding everyone's savings. Your paycheck is still worth more or less the same by the time you got to spend it. Eventually inflation will get to the point where your paycheck has been inflated away before you can buy dinner. At that point black markets happen and no one wants to use fiat.

[ - ] Tallest_Skil 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 14:39:23 ago (+0/-0)

Who says? Again: THEY HAVE NEVER CONTROLLED EVERY ECONOMY ON EARTH BEFORE. They do now. There are literally no rules anymore. They can do whatever they want and no one, anywhere, will never do anything about it.

[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 15:27:50 ago (+0/-0)

Firstly, no, they don't have that level of control. They might have a lot of control over most formal economies but they don't control all trade.

Secondly, even if they did, supply and demand still exist. If they print too many dollars people will place a low value on them. They can then proceed to price fixing if they like, but again, if the fixed prices diverge too far from actual prices they'll drown in black markets and lose control.

[ - ] Tallest_Skil 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 16:09:24 ago (+0/-0)

no, they don't have that level of control.

Name one currency outside their control.

they don't control all trade

WTO member states represent 97% of global trade and 97% of global GDP.

If they print too many dollars people will place a low value on them.

Clearly not. Look, you’re applying logic to this. Stop it. Nothing makes sense anymore. Nothing is going to collapse. You don’t get it at all. Just… it’s not possible to look at this using traditional economic metrics, because nothing exists except by direct order anymore. It cannot collapse without them being killed.

[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 16:32:30 ago (+0/-0)

Most cryptocurrencies, as well as physical precious metal and barter.

I get that they're powerful, but extremely powerful governments lose control of their internal economy all the time, even ones physically isolated from external influence. I don't see why the globalists would be an exception. The laws of economics you're saying will go out the window are incredibly consistant.

"You don’t get it at all. Just… it’s not possible to look at this using traditional economic metrics, because nothing exists except by direct order anymore."

Yes, that's how command economists tend to look at things: If I can order anyone to do anything at any time then I can ignore the laws of economics and do what I like, but in practice it doesn't end up working out that way.

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[ - ] Doglegwarrior 4 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:18:14 ago (+4/-0)

Weimer style hyper inflation it will happen the second I sell two properties and get out debt.. mark my words I will post when that happens to warn yall

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[ - ] underpants 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 19:15:16 ago (+0/-0)

silver, gold, and especially bitcoin. if you gotta flee your state or country when shit goes down taking a significant amount of silver or gold will be near impossible but taking 25 word seed phrase to your crypto wallet is no problem

[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 22:02:45 ago (+0/-0)*

I don't see a problem with "meaningless figures." In practice most trade is always going to happen with meaningless figures since it's cumbersome to constantly be using physical metal to back trades. Also it's arguably easier to confirm account balances in a secure system than it is to assay hundreds of pieces of gold or silver.

The problem is that the meaningless figures are controlled by kikes who can twist and turn them to make themselves richer at the expense of goyim.

I suspect the digital currency floated to "solve" this problem will be no different in reality.

[ - ] Rome2point0 3 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 20:13:03 ago (+3/-0)

hahahhahahahhahahahahahah oh fuck, we're so far gone boys.

a 5 gallon bucket of sugar weighs 40 lbs and costs $18 - 69,850 calories

a 5 gallon bucket of rice weighs 30lbs and costs $25 - 50,000 carbs

a 5 gallon bucket of beans weighs 30lbsand costs $20 ~40k carbs

Buy dry food now or forever hold your peace. Society will collapse. Be prepared.

[ - ] try 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 23:27:24 ago (+1/-0)*

unmilled wheat packed without oxygen lasts 30 to 34 years. you need a hand grinder for coarse flour creation too. And you need beans to go with it. Corn is good to use to crack and feed chickens with if you have a large supply of calcium powder.

Salt , cooking oil, and sugar can be used to trade for bullets. Bullets can be used though to forcefully confiscate people's Salt and sugar.

VERY HIGHLY RATED hit book :

“Instead of 1984, read this.” —Washington Post

https://www.amazon.com/Mandibles-Family-2029-2047-Lionel-Shriver/dp/006232828X

If amazon or audible takes to long to acquire, its only 4 seconds away using https://booksc.org/

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 00:32:19 ago (+0/-0)

can't find free audiobook :(

[ - ] try 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 00:56:15 ago (+0/-0)

text is in that link. https://booksc.org/

Audio book is on audio book sites for 15 bucks or so.

mandibles is not yet on usenet, so you are correct that FREE audiobook is not yet on usenet

The text can be run through a text-to-speech tool for low vision people, and make a passable audio book, but books with a lot of speakers talking need a good text-spech tool to inflect intonation on QUOTED PASSAGES, that only a reader would spot (the quotation marks).

You might just have to read it like a person had to do with books in the 1980s and before.

Reading is not so bad.

That book is worth it.

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[ - ] Kozel 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 03:23:46 ago (+0/-0)

I drive a lot, I like audio book. about to drive many hours, wanted to grab it before I go.

[ - ] Hugeschnoz 1 point 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 19:14:52 ago (+1/-0)

Whenever a government has started on the path of inflating the
money supply, there is no escaping the negative consequences. If the
central bank stops the inflation, interest rates rise, and a recession fol-
lows as many of the projects that were started are exposed as unprofitable
and have to be abandoned, exposing the misallocation of resources and
capital that took place. If the central bank were to continue its infla-
tionary process indefinitely, it would just increase the scale of misal-
locations in the economy, wasting even more capital and making the
inevitable recession even more painful. There is no escape from paying
a hefty bill for the supposed free lunch that Keynesian cranks foisted upon us. ~The Bitcoin Standard

“We now have a tiger by the tail: how long can this inflation continue?
If the tiger (of inflation) is freed he will eat us up; yet if he runs faster and faster while we desperately hold on, we are still finished! I’m glad
I won’t be here to see the final outcome.”
—Friedrich Hayek

However I've heard that the Austrian economists have severely under estimated how much money the oligarchs/ruling class/cabal whatever you want to call them have taken out of the system panama papers style which would put deflationary pressure on the inflation

[ - ] we_kill_creativity [op] 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 2, 2021 13:47:00 ago (+0/-0)

However I've heard that the Austrian economists have severely under estimated how much money the oligarchs/ruling class/cabal whatever you want to call them have taken out of the system panama papers style which would put deflationary pressure on the inflation

This would actually help explain how they've been able to keep this up so long.

[ - ] beece 2 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 16:33:03 ago (+2/-0)*

Fixed rate mortgage on that piece of property in the country you mention brother.

[ - ] 2017Fallout 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:14:47 ago (+1/-0)

I did this late last year. 5 year fixed and aiming to overpay the shit out of it so mortgage free when it goes to normal rate.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 18:37:26 ago (+1/-0)

Try bi-monthly payments to drop the interest

[ - ] we_kill_creativity [op] 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 22:13:49 ago (+0/-0)

What terms would you personally accept for percent down, length of time and fixed rate? It's a two car garage with some additional space to the side that I plan on turning into a living space. After that I plan on adding a screened in porch that eventually becomes a sunroom and additional living space.

[ - ] StealthNinjaTaliban 2 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 16:22:12 ago (+2/-0)

borrow money!

[ - ] Broc_Liath 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 21:57:41 ago (+1/-0)

Next stage is:

Hyperinflation

"Capitalism has failed"

* Great reset, ie. our generation's new deal

[ - ] sculptor_and_statue 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 21:51:41 ago (+1/-0)

One thing to bear in mind: with so many of our transactions being electronic, (((they))) can avoid the bad optics of wheelbarrows full of cash. The average person being what he is, this will enable them to keep the farce puttering along for a while longer than before.

[ - ] Version6 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 09:17:16 ago (+0/-0)

Along these lines, has anyone heard of the new proposed Basel iii rules for the trading of gold? Any thought?

[ - ] Goatboy 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 1, 2021 01:23:25 ago (+0/-0)*

Destruction, exactly as the enemy planned.

[ - ] taoV 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 23:58:23 ago (+0/-0)

It will start (has started) in the asset classes that banks favor. Housing, healthcare, education are big examples. It might slow a little from there depending on whether they amp the handouts to people who will spend it on bullshit. In either case, inflation arive either fast, or a little less fast. Either way saving dollars will become absurd, and dumping it all now into things that will yield future protection isn't a bad idea. A lot of otherwise intelligent people will be afraid to pull that trigger though becuase it seems irrational, and will suffer as a result.

[ - ] DQNALDTRUMP 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 20:14:43 ago (+0/-0)

Q CQ1N

Backed by precious metals

Bit By Bit

[ - ] ParnellsUprising 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:13:50 ago (+0/-0)

It's a holiday weekend in the states and I will say, for me, it generally feels like society is being slowly dragged to the top of a roller coaster and we're about to start the sudden, rapid descent any moment now.

> In that regard, I believe we are still clickety-clacking along to the top until it is abandoned as a Reserve currency, although (((their))) printing is doing nothing but seemingly speeding up the incline prior to the actual fall, and raising commodity prices, so in other words, deflating your actual dollars worth, oh that's right, it's called inflation.

I'm not saying this is a black pill sense, it's just what I think the truth is. And I don't claim to know the absolute truth in all this, but I actually think there's a much bigger story going on right now than Corony virus...and that's what I put in the title. It's almost so staggering that I don't think even people here have are properly processing it.

> Agreed, the fed has been flowing money into the markets way before "the covid" hit, and while covid may have exacerbated certain supply line issues, the result is the same. At any rate, at this point things are seemingly starting to heat up, and the stressing of the bubble would appear to be more imminent every day, but trying to guess when a bubble bursts is like playing russian roulette with all chambers loaded. The odds are severely stacked against you getting it right.


Over 1/3rd of all US dollars ever printed were printed in the past year. Just really take however long it takes you to process how...beyond absurd that is. There has to be a "next stage" and it has to start soon. How could it not?

> Reserve currency status is going to play a large portion of that, but it does appear to be racing the decline of the "petro dollar". The benefits that JewSA has benefited due to that simple fact is enormous, and losing that will hyper fuel the decline, so I would expect more war before that happens, but who really knows?

I know people online have been saying for years that "the end is near!" but...now it finally feels that way for me

> See russian roulette comment.

Again, I'm not trying to black pill anyone. In fact, all of this for me has been oddly white pilling. I've improved my job and I'm seriously about to drop money on a piece of land with a building on it out in the country. Just need to have a well and septic tank dug and I'll be very close to my goal of being off grid. So...don't turn this into fear porn on my part, but I'm still very curious to see what people think is going to happen in the near future. I don't see the financial aspect of whats going on talked about on here much.


> That is really going to depends upon your personal position and your overall goals. I mean, I have been looking at properties myself.

The prices are rising pretty steadily from what I have seen, so if you can afford it and see it as an achievable long term goal (even if the market collapses and you could have gotten it a lot cheaper), I would say go for it. Timing is always huge, but if you have a well reasoned long term goal, sometimes you just need to say fuck the timing, and get started towards your goal.

[ - ] ParnellsUprising 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:19:50 ago (+0/-0)

Oye vey niggerfaggot, by the way, if you can afford it, certainly look at getting a 15 yr mortgage or cash outright.

The benefits are might seem to be limiting if you are only looking at what you can afford, but truly can be a major difference on your endeavors in the future.

[ - ] UrCoolerOlderBrother 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 17:11:24 ago (+0/-0)

My brother (who had a serious brain injury) claims to have been abducted recently. He claims that each planet has their own currency, and that the earth's currency is bitcoin. He thinks we are all about to find out that aliens exist and the gov. has known this, and then BTC price will skyrocket and our new world order will begin.

I want it to be known that I don't believe any of this and can see several flaws in his thinking, but you asked, so I am just giving you his prediction. Lol

Personally I think the dollar will continue to inflate, and in order to keep up with that the economy will have to keep expanding. So we will continue to be flooded with ridiculous amounts of streetshitters and the like. Then as the cracks in our society really start to show and basic infrastructure starts breaking down, and everyone is looking around saying "wtf is going on here? We gotta do something about this!", society will be so fractured that any sort of organized fight against the powers that be (except for a full on societal revolt ar all levels) will be all but impossible. I am also not trying to be black pulled, just want to be prepared for the worst.

[ - ] con77 0 points 3.0 yearsMay 31, 2021 16:50:29 ago (+0/-0)

an apple costs $10

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