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Offline colsville

The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« on: July 14, 2021, 08:52:48 PM »
I thought I'd have a look and see when or if that Sky Crime doc on Jeremy Bamber was going to be broadcast.  I couldn't find anything on Sky, so I looked at Mindhouse productions website and they have it 'advertised' there.

https://mindhouse.co.uk/the-bambers-murder-at-the-farm

What's interesting is that it is now a 4 x 60 minute documentary rather than the 3 x 60 minutes that they were saying back in January.

At 4 hours it sounds like it's going to be a very comprehensive documentary.  That should be plenty of time to examine the propaganda and lies spewed out by Bamber and his support group over the years.

And then I did a search for 'Mindhouse' and 'Bamber' and found a tweet from April from the JB Campaign team....and they sound really spooked by this doc. They are not happy. They are not happy one bit!

https://twitter.com/FreeBamberNow/status/1388172207180898305/photo/1

The tweet they released was a paranoid and hypocrisy filled statement denouncing the whole Mindhouse project.  They complain that Mindhouse have obtained crime scene photos of the bodies of the deceased, which they've used 'unethically' in the doc.

They conveniently leave out the fact that they themselves, via Bamber and his lawyers, have published numerous dead body images of Sheila and June Bamber, all without legal permission, and without any thought to the dignity and respect of those people depicted in the photographs. 

We've all had to put up with viewing faked photoshopped images of Sheila's wounds thanks to Jeremy Bamber and that support group of his. 

I've got a feeling that Mindhouse/Sky Crime are going to finally put the record straight on all of this.  And there is nothing that Jeremy Bamber or his lawyers can do to stop it. 

On another note completely, whilst I was looking at all of the above, I idlily clicked on the link for the judges summing up, a bit random I know, but I discovered something I didn't preciously know...

http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=273.0

This link contains the judges summing up from the time when the jury asked if they could 'hear the blood experts evidence regarding the blood in the silencer'.

I've never read that document before, but here is the Guardian newspapers version of the same event...

"After the jury were sent to reach a verdict, they returned and asked for clarification regarding the silencer. The judge told them it contained only the blood of Sheila Caffell. Seventeen minutes later, they returned and convicted Bamber by a 10 to two majority."

That statement above appears in the Guardian numerous times.  It's copied and pasted into a number of articles on Jeremy Bamber.  And up until now, I believed it.  There was no reason not to believe it.  But it turns out to be another nasty and needless lie from the Guardian newspaper about this case.

If you read the actual court transcript of the event described in the Guardian above, the truth is that where the Guardian states that 'the judge told them it contained only the blood of sheila Caffell', the transcript of the judges actual answer consisted of 10 pages of typed up transcript. That would be about 450 words a page, which would be approximately a 4500 word answer. So, a little bit more comprehensive that the one sentence answer as described in the Guardian.

And the Guardian newspaper said that the jury went away and deliberated this for 17 minutes.  In reality they went away and deliberated this for 2 hours and forty minutes.

They came back after 2 hours and 40 minutes and declared that their decision was not unanimous, so the judge told them the rules, and that he would accept a 10-2 majority, he sent them away again and they came back 21 minutes later with their majority decision.

It looks like the Guardian newspaper has taken the 21 minute deliberation to get to a unanimous decision and falsely applied it to the deliberations about the judges answer to the blood in the silencer question.

Why do they feel the need to lie about this?  It's relentless, and they are still doing it today.  I hope that Mindhouse/Sky hold the Guardian newspaper to account over this.

Anyway...I'll stop now.   Looking forward to that documentary though.

Offline Common sense

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2021, 11:31:23 PM »
Yup, I saw the tweet complaining about Mindhouse, hopefully they will debunk all of the myths and misrepresented evidence.

Not that I expect the disciples to believe it, they have mindlessly bought into the idea that the CT is the only reliable source of information, just as Donald Trump claims that he is a victim of a conspiracy to discredit him with "fake news" - it's simple but remarkably effective stuff that has been the bedrock of every cult in history.

If the CT hate it, the doc might be worth watching but at 3-4 hours I don't think I'll bother. Bamber is boring.

Offline colsville

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2021, 11:59:03 AM »

Yes, Bamber and his rantings are boring, and there is a little bit of that feeling of, do we need yet another Jeremy Bamber documentary?

But no documentary has ever looked at what has happened since Bamber went to prison. And that is what the publicity about the doc stated back in January.

I'm sure there is a very long queue of retired police, prison, and legal personnel who would be more than happy to tell their story.  I think the Police, the prisons system and the legal system as a whole, is fed up of Jeremy Bamber's propaganda campaign, plus the lack of any analysis of what he is doing in the media must be a frustration to them.

I would love it if they have got hold of that 109 page report made by the CCRC in 2012.  The CT made some comment that Mindhouse had no access to anything to do with the latest application to the CCRC.  So why would they comment about that specifically, unless something has happened, like Mindhouse have been given some kind of unauthorised access.

Jeremy Bamber is reported to have tried to cut of someone's nose and ears in prison, but there is precious little detail about this.  If Bamber committed this act of extreme violence, what other things has he done that hasn't been reported? Maybe we'll find out.

How many photoshopped images are there doing the rounds?  I'd like to know more about this. There's the wet blood images that we know are photoshopped, but no one has seen the original photos. There was also a photo of the bottom of Sheila's feet that showed markings that Jeremy Bamber described as cuts.  But to me there is a big suspicion that they have also been photoshopped, even though the markings do not look like cuts anyway. So I'd like to know more about all of those doctored photos. There will probably be more than we currently know off, I feel.

I'd like all the fakery to be properly explained, so that the casual passer by isn't fooled by Jeremy Bamber's lies.  The so called call logs that Bamber says proves that his dad phoned the police, which is obviously not true, but a casual onlooker could be fooled.  All of those things need to be properly explained, the firearms logs, the faked accounts of movement inside the house, all needs to be explained.

I'd like the documentary makers to give the Guardian newspaper a hard time, ask them why Eric Allison is allowed to blatantly lie about the facts, and misrepresent the truth.  I'd like them to present Eric Allison with the truth, and ask him to justify why he has lied in his articles.  I feel there would be a lot of statements like...'the editor of the Guardian declined to comment'

I'd like to know a bit more about the independent experts that Bamber hires, and what requests were made by Bamber to these experts.  We only get the results of the tests, we never get to see the actual questions that these experts are asked.  I have a feeling that Bamber's legal team ask very narrow questions, designed to straightjacket experts into giving the answer that Bamber wants.  There must be experts that have declined to help him, and experts who have provided results that don't support his propaganda. If that's true I'd like to know more.

I'd like to see the unhinged nature of the campaign team in all its unvarnished glory, and also that of the hard core deluded supporters.  Their hatred, anger and bile is there for all to see on the forums.  It would be good for their behaviour to be showcased in a clear, fair, and comprehensive way.

What we do know, is that the campaign team are running scared of this documentary, so that is a really promising start. 

So I personally am looking forward to this.

Offline Common sense

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2021, 03:37:13 AM »
A documentary that looks at both the cult and the case of Bamber i would watch but it's fair to point out that we don't know what the tone and content will be yet. It's perhaps a good sign the CT are worried but remember, the CT complained about the ITV drama before it was aired because they weren't allowed to write and direct but actually, IMO, it oversimplified the case against him making his conviction look much weaker than it really is, at the same time raising the profile of the case for a while and of those interested in finding out more, there were undoubtedly some that found the CT propaganda convincing, IMO because those open to conspiracy theories are easily suggestible. Surveys confirm that most [ censored word ]s tend to believe in multiple wingnut theories.
 
Perhaps the documentary you envisage might help prevent others from initially being taken in but I doubt it would deprogramme the hardcore Bamberettes that are shepherded away from reality by the mods in their little facebook group - and they don't want to be.

So why care really? If some people lack the wherewithal to ask basic questions or are naturally conspiratorially minded, they are always likely to be fooled. It makes them feel they are privy to arcane knowledge and only they "know the truth" - they are not just taken in by propaganda, they seek it out so they can feel clever and dismiss those outside of the cult as uneducated sheep that follow the lamestream media narrative.

TLDR: You can put truthful information out there, in fact it already is in Bamber's case,but some will always prefer a good yarn with wild speculation presented as fact.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2021, 07:56:08 AM »
I thought I'd have a look and see when or if that Sky Crime doc on Jeremy Bamber was going to be broadcast.  I couldn't find anything on Sky, so I looked at Mindhouse productions website and they have it 'advertised' there.

https://mindhouse.co.uk/the-bambers-murder-at-the-farm

What's interesting is that it is now a 4 x 60 minute documentary rather than the 3 x 60 minutes that they were saying back in January.

Here’s the original blurb ⬇️ which suggests it will be portraying Bamber as guilty

‘The Bambers: Murder at the Farm (working title) examines the tragic murder of a family at a secluded English farmhouse in 1985. The three-part true-crime series uses first-hand testimony and unseen archive footage to reflect on the events and the conviction of Jeremy Bamber, who was brother to murdered mother Sheila Caffell.

Theroux, who executive produces alongside Arron Fellows, said: “A big part of wanting to start a production company a little over a year ago was to make programs that I don’t appear in… It’s a story that’s socially important, with a powerfully compelling narrative, and the intention is to tell it in a way that is both sensitive and creatively ambitious.”
Who wants to take on this great massive lie?” Writer Martin Preib on the tsunami of innocence fraud sweeping our nation

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2021, 08:09:25 AM »
Yup, I saw the tweet complaining about Mindhouse, hopefully they will debunk all of the myths and misrepresented evidence.

Not that I expect the disciples to believe it, they have mindlessly bought into the idea that the CT is the only reliable source of information, just as Donald Trump claims that he is a victim of a conspiracy to discredit him with "fake news" - it's simple but remarkably effective stuff that has been the bedrock of every cult in history.

If the CT hate it, the doc might be worth watching but at 3-4 hours I don't think I'll bother. Bamber is boring.

The CT weren’t complaining here ➡️ https://mobile.twitter.com/bambertweets/status/584297138877784065

Jeremy Bamber
@Bambertweets
"By Reason of Insanity" Part 2 Louis Theroux
@louistheroux
 #JeremyBamber's sister Sheila was a Paranoid Schizophrenic
Louis Theroux - By Reason of Insanity: Part 2
Louis examines the grey area between criminal actions and medical symptoms.
bbc.co.uk
11:11 AM · Apr 4, 2015·Twitter Web Client
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Offline colsville

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2021, 07:01:16 PM »
A documentary that looks at both the cult and the case of Bamber i would watch but it's fair to point out that we don't know what the tone and content will be yet.

It's true we don't know the tone and content yet, and it would be terrible if they did what so many broadcasters do and give 50 percent of time to one argument, and 50 percent of time to the other argument.  That 50/50 thing  doesn't necessarily represent balance.  It wouldn't represent balance in this case.

I hope that this doc just goes through the facts, and objectively analyses the facts rather than giving equal time to the possibility that he's innocent.  That also means highlighting all the stuff that was described by the CCRC in 2012 as 'pure speculation and unsubstantiated allegations'

I think for neutrals who didn't know the case, the 8 part drama on ITV did make him look guilty.  6-8 million people watched each week, many thousands took to Twitter to comment on the drama, and 18 months on from that drama the Bamber Twitter account still only has 3200 followers.

But the drama could have made him look a lot more guilty than it did.  I think it was quite Bamber friendly.  Especially that last episode.

As for the campaign team, I'm not sure that even they think Jeremy Bamber is innocent.  I think it's possible and even probable, that they secretly accept he's guilty, but they've become socially dependant on 'representing' him.

The evidence that they have found that 'proves' his innocence comes from deliberate misinterpretations of existing evidence, so they know full well that they are lying.   You don't have to lie to prove someone's innocent. 

The Campaign team have a much more interesting life with Jeremy Bamber in prison.  They get to meet top lawyers, journalists, they get interviewed and made a fuss of regularly by the press.  They get to meet a few B-list celebrities and they get to issue press releases that the national newspapers love.  They've developed a strong relationship with journalists at the Guardian newspaper.  This must all be great for the ego.

Jeremy Bamber provides these people with a life that they would never have had if they didn't 'represent' him.  With Bamber a free man, all of this would disappear very quickly.

So it's true that no documentary will change their minds, but it might send some of them into an apoplectic rage.  Which will be fun.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #7 on: September 12, 2021, 01:33:55 PM »
“It’s a story that’s socially important, with a powerfully compelling narrative, and the intention is to tell it in a way that is both sensitive and creatively ambitious. It’s obviously a big responsibility taking on a subject that’s touched the lives of so many people in such a tragic way. But I’m confident we can make it much more than a true crime documentary. This is a story not only about the criminal justice system but about family and adoption, class and religion, mental health and the undeserved stigma around it.”

https://static.skyassets.com/contentstack/assets/bltdc2476c7b6b194dd/blt3dbe220b742d87f6/600df86f533a1810075f5d6b/Look-ahead-V4-PR.pdf


The ‘unseen archive footage’ may include Angela and/or Virgina Greaves and Brett Collins

‘The Bambers: Murder at the Farm (working title) examines the tragic murder of a family at a secluded English farmhouse in 1985. The three-part true-crime series uses first-hand testimony and unseen archive footage to reflect on the events and the conviction of Jeremy Bamber, who was brother to murdered mother Sheila Caffell.
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2021, 09:36:26 PM »
Is that Poppy Ann Miller in the trailer ?

I recognised Carol Ann Lee

https://twitter.com/MindhouseTV/status/1437001289817264135
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2021, 10:45:51 PM »

 I think it was quite Bamber friendly.


I agree
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2021, 10:53:51 PM »
Yes, Bamber and his rantings are boring, and there is a little bit of that feeling of, do we need yet another Jeremy Bamber documentary?

But no documentary has ever looked at what has happened since Bamber went to prison. And that is what the publicity about the doc stated back in January.

I'm sure there is a very long queue of retired police, prison, and legal personnel who would be more than happy to tell their story.  I think the Police, the prisons system and the legal system as a whole, is fed up of Jeremy Bamber's propaganda campaign, plus the lack of any analysis of what he is doing in the media must be a frustration to them.

I would love it if they have got hold of that 109 page report made by the CCRC in 2012.  The CT made some comment that Mindhouse had no access to anything to do with the latest application to the CCRC.  So why would they comment about that specifically, unless something has happened, like Mindhouse have been given some kind of unauthorised access.

Jeremy Bamber is reported to have tried to cut of someone's nose and ears in prison, but there is precious little detail about this.  If Bamber committed this act of extreme violence, what other things has he done that hasn't been reported? Maybe we'll find out.

How many photoshopped images are there doing the rounds?  I'd like to know more about this. There's the wet blood images that we know are photoshopped, but no one has seen the original photos. There was also a photo of the bottom of Sheila's feet that showed markings that Jeremy Bamber described as cuts.  But to me there is a big suspicion that they have also been photoshopped, even though the markings do not look like cuts anyway. So I'd like to know more about all of those doctored photos. There will probably be more than we currently know off, I feel.

I'd like all the fakery to be properly explained, so that the casual passer by isn't fooled by Jeremy Bamber's lies.  The so called call logs that Bamber says proves that his dad phoned the police, which is obviously not true, but a casual onlooker could be fooled.  All of those things need to be properly explained, the firearms logs, the faked accounts of movement inside the house, all needs to be explained.

I'd like the documentary makers to give the Guardian newspaper a hard time, ask them why Eric Allison is allowed to blatantly lie about the facts, and misrepresent the truth.  I'd like them to present Eric Allison with the truth, and ask him to justify why he has lied in his articles.  I feel there would be a lot of statements like...'the editor of the Guardian declined to comment'

I'd like to know a bit more about the independent experts that Bamber hires, and what requests were made by Bamber to these experts.  We only get the results of the tests, we never get to see the actual questions that these experts are asked.  I have a feeling that Bamber's legal team ask very narrow questions, designed to straightjacket experts into giving the answer that Bamber wants.  There must be experts that have declined to help him, and experts who have provided results that don't support his propaganda. If that's true I'd like to know more.

I'd like to see the unhinged nature of the campaign team in all its unvarnished glory, and also that of the hard core deluded supporters.  Their hatred, anger and bile is there for all to see on the forums.  It would be good for their behaviour to be showcased in a clear, fair, and comprehensive way.

What we do know, is that the campaign team are running scared of this documentary, so that is a really promising start. 

So I personally am looking forward to this.

Would be interesting to find out who Kieron Saunders from the Sun spoke to - whether they were male or female and if what he wrote came from one source or more

‘Earlier, a close friend had revealed that the girl, known throughout London’s clubland as Bambi, had been taking methadone, a heroin substitute’

‘Jeremy was on the phone to his father from his home in the nearby village of Goldhanger when he heard a shot echo down the line’


The above was printed on 8th August 1985

Kieron Saunders mentions his ‘friend in the Essex police press office’ here approx 32:50 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3la7mw

It’s also said Bamber gave a ‘press conference’ at ‘half past seven’
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Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #11 on: September 14, 2021, 07:35:23 AM »
Is that Poppy Ann Miller in the trailer ?

I recognised Carol Ann Lee

https://twitter.com/MindhouseTV/status/1437001289817264135
Looks like her... along with Peter Sutherst, some other supporter, David Boutflour, Brett Collins and a cheapo Blue Peter WHF model made from cardboard, sticky-backed plastic and plasticine...
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #12 on: September 14, 2021, 10:37:03 AM »
Is that Poppy Ann Miller in the trailer ?

https://twitter.com/MindhouseTV/status/1437001289817264135

Looks like her...

Will Poppy Ann Miller finally explain who exactly Bamber was seeing around the time he received that phone call, Virginia or Anji,  and who’s idea it was to lie - presuming both sisters were in a relationship with him at the same time?

Did Bamber tell Poppy Ann Miller this?

By the 4th of September 1985 the reality of the relationship ending had become all too real for Julie when she discovered Jeremy talking on the phone to another woman called Virginia, with whom he had planned to start a relationship with.

(Above excerpt from Poppy Ann Miller’s blogspot ‘Read my lips’)

Bamber had started a relationship with Virginia’s sister Anji - when did he plan to start one with Virginia?
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #13 on: September 14, 2021, 10:57:19 AM »
⬇️

Did I mention Don Hale published Barry George’s uncles book?

https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/editor-launches-welsh-lifestyle-magazine/

Poppy Ann Miller links to some of Hales nonsense here http://poppyannmiller.blogspot.com/2014/07/

The above is the sort of nonsense Aunt Agatha started a thread on - since removed it appears?

My mistake it’s here http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=11464.msg588683#msg588683

Poppy Ann Miller
‘I have been supporting and writing to Jeremy since I watched ‘Crimes that Shook Britain’ on television.  I was shocked at the lack of information and evidence in the public domain, ashamed of my lack of knowledge – felt guilty that twenty six years had passed since the murders of all of Jeremy’s family and all that time I had been gullible in my acceptance of the ‘story’ as presented and promulgated by the press and others.  A myth has grown up around this tragedy and it appears to me that it is deliberately fostered by those who have a vested interest in continuing that myth and for whom the truth is a very dangerous thing; the ‘outing’ of which will result in lives irrevocably changed.
I live a few miles from White House Farm where Jeremy was raised by his adoptive parents Nevill and June Bamber.  Sheila, his adoptive sister arrived a few years later.  In his letters to me Jeremy writes fondly of his childhood, his happy days at Maldon Court School, at the top of Market Hill and of two of his favourite teachers, Miss Carter and Miss Robinson.  He writes of his French lessons from aged six and the French au pairs that looked after him, alongside his mother, until he was eight-and-a-half; he reflects on his memories of a ‘lovely little school - happy days’ and recalls fondly how his mother would drive him to school even in wet and icy weather.
Jeremy’s father, Nevill, was an agricultural farmer grew and sold various crops which Jeremy would deliver to local outlets, one being Copsey’s fish shop in Heybridge, a ten minute walk from my home.  Jeremy’s father grew Pentland Javelin potatoes especially for Copsey’s.  Jeremy would deliver them and says that recalling delivering potatoes to Copseys is full of happy memories.  The owner would give him a portion of chips made from them and Jeremy writes, ‘No other potato, chips like it’.  Jeremy asks me whether the shop is still there and speculates as to whether one of the sons now runs it.  Copsey’s is still there, I have sent a picture of the shop to Jeremy assuring him that I ‘see’ us both buying fish and chips there and celebrating his freedom; though the ownership did not continue through the family line – which I have not told him; silly I suppose but the romantic in me wants to protect Jeremy and help him keep some consistency and contact with his past.
Jeremy writes of his father and his love for him and how he pictures his father giving him encouragement and advice.  He says, ‘my father walks with me’ and he wonders how his father would respond if in the same situation.
I feel humbled by Jeremy’s attitude - I wish I were more like him.  He does not complain or whinge - he just gets
on with it….persisting in his goals with no bemoaning the obscenity of the injustice surrounding him.  He expresses gratitude for any help and contacts he receives.  He always writes within a few days of receiving my emails and letters.  Many of his letters to me are tear- stained – with my tears - not his….. An equal injustice is that the-man-in-the-street apparently would rather continue to believe this concoction and distortion of the facts.  How I wish that instead of the vast expenses entailed by the current Leveson Inquiry in pandering to mealy-mouthed politicians and so-called celebrities would instead be used to look at the true nature of the threat to this country and its democracy; that being the corruption in high places of government and police, many of whom know very well that Jeremy is innocent and yet do nothing to address what must be the longest miscarriage of justice in the UK.
Jeremy’s Campaign Team are not cranks, the people who support him are not ‘conspiracy theorists’, they are ordinary people, many of whom, with an open mind, took the time to consider the evidence.  So I would encourage others to visit Jeremy’s website and do the same because they cannot fail to conclude that Jeremy could not have committed these murders.  If I had one sentence it would be,
‘Read the evidence, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain, bearing in mind that this could happen to you or one of yours.’
Poppy

https://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/poppy-ann-miller
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #14 on: September 14, 2021, 12:12:44 PM »
Looks like her... along with Peter Sutherst, some other supporter, David Boutflour, Brett Collins and a cheapo Blue Peter WHF model made from cardboard, sticky-backed plastic and plasticine...

Is that Brett Collins in the yellow top?

I thought after his chat with Kay Page he wasn’t going to be doing anymore interviews ?

http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=12057.0

‘He hated being lonely’ is what Brett Collins said to Kay Page

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