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                 (Kiri starts off answering
                                questions about connections with
                                Stonehenge and Atlantis when we get into
                                the aftermath of the downfall of that
                                continent after the disaster. Kiri and I
                                theorize on what happened to the
                                survivors so we break it down by skills
                                to identify where various groups ended
                                up on the planet.)
 
 
 Kiri:
                                      dude.
 
 Russ: Kiri.
 
 Kiri: yo, he lost me you know when
                                      he was talking like that.
 
 Russ: really?
 
 Kiri: I thought I was the hip
                                      chick.
 
 Russ: I thought you’d follow along
                                      totally with that.
 
 Kiri: I thought I was the hip
                                      chick.
 
 Russ: you’ve been supplanted.
 
 Kiri: well only the once, he’s not
                                      got the hip movements I’ve got.
 
 Russ: no, that’s true. So anyway,
                                      we are working on this evening…
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: Pythagoran geometry and
                                      astronomy.
 
 Kiri: oh cool, cool dude.
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Kiri: okay.
 
 Russ: and in regards to the
                                      Stonehenge….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and the various other
                                      megalithic sites throughout
                                      Europe.
 
 Kiri: cool.
 
 Russ: particularly Britain.
 
 Kiri: cool.
 
 Russ: okay, now according to what
                                      I’m reading here…..
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: the ancient builders of
                                      Stonehenge and these megaliths had
                                      an Einsteinian knowledge of
                                      Pythagoran geometry way before
                                      Pythagoras was even born.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and astronomy to such a
                                      degree that it would take almost
                                      telescopes and computers to figure
                                      out the exact alignments that they
                                      came up with.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, which are accurate.
 
 Russ: which are very accurate. So
                                      that only leaves one suggestion
                                      about where the science came from.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: which would be Atlantis.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: now my theory on this is
                                      that the reason the knowledge came
                                      through so clearly is that it came
                                      from one particular race of beings
                                      who left Atlantis and settled in
                                      the northern part of England.
 
 Kiri: I think we’ve covered that,
                                      I think we have dude.
 
 Russ: well we have yeah but I mean
                                      we haven’t covered to this angle
                                      yet.
 
 Kiri: okay, let me hear you out.
 
 Russ: okay, now when we covered it
                                      last, we covered the fact that the
                                      group in question were the miners
                                      of Atlantis.
 
 Kiri: some of them yes.
 
 Russ: some of them who left and
                                      settled in parts of Scandinavia
                                      and parts of Britain.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: okay. Now at the time, all
                                      we discussed about them were the
                                      fact that they continued their
                                      mining's…..
 
 Kiri: yeah.
 
 Russ: and we still have relics of
                                      those basic archaeological digs…….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: well for their part, mines
                                      today.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: now in this respect then
                                      we're seeing a whole other level
                                      of science added on to that…..
 
 Kiri: yeah.
 
 Russ: to where mining is not even
                                      involved which…...
 
 Kiri: yes it is, yes it is.
 
 Russ: in a certain way, but
                                      there’s something else besides
                                      this, this wasn’t strictly their
                                      work.
 
 Kiri: no.
 
 Russ: this was something that goes
                                      beyond that…..
 
 Kiri: well…….
 
 Russ: the fact that it seems like
                                      it’s more almost Sirian.
 
 Kiri: well you've got to remember
                                      you’re dealing with a group of
                                      individuals that have to know
                                      mathematics and geometry.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: why?
 
 Russ: to work out the basic
                                      structures of the weak points,
                                      strong points of holes they're
                                      digging in the ground.
 
 Kiri: and the shafts that their
                                      digging and how to shore up the
                                      shafts and so on.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: so you’ve got to have a very
                                      sophisticated level of
                                      engineering….
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: and a very high
                                      understanding of mathematics.
 
 Russ: yes.
 
 Kiri: so that’s where the geometry
                                      comes in.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: because certain shapes have
                                      certain strengths and certain
                                      strengths can be used for safety.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: after all, you have to
                                      remember that if a group of miners
                                      get trapped underground, they’ve
                                      got to be able to go to a safe
                                      area where they can work out and a
                                      relief party can work in.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: otherwise they end up dead
                                      very quickly.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: and to minimize fall-ins and
                                      cave-ins and so on, you’ve got to
                                      know the certain structures to be
                                      able to create an area that there
                                      is less of a chance of a cave-in.
 
 Russ: but now see this doesn’t
                                      include the astronomy part, that’s
                                      where the second group comes in.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and so…...
 
 Kiri: from what I understand
                                      though, it wasn’t just the mining
                                      groups that ended up there.
 
 Russ: right, it wouldn’t seem to
                                      be, it looks like they were still
                                      working with other members of the
                                      Atlantean community.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: but the one thing I don’t
                                      understand is, maybe I do, the
                                      astronomy part….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: came in so that they can
                                      regulate the timing of solar
                                      eclipses, times of the seasons…….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: for growth and basic parts
                                      of the year.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: which is where the astronomy
                                      part comes in.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: the building part obviously
                                      helps in the aid of that.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: but the one thing that comes
                                      into being here that I’m
                                      questioning is, movement of the
                                      stones.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: okay? What we’re seeing is
                                      the same kind of design we saw
                                      with the pyramid whereby they were
                                      using psychokinesis…..
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: to maneuver the stones into
                                      place, take them from rock
                                      quarries a 130 miles away and
                                      place them with the exactness that
                                      they did.
 
 Kiri: well if you look at where
                                      the rocks supposedly came from
                                      right which is where?
 
 Russ: well a majority came hundred
                                      a 130 miles away, the blue
                                      granite.
 
 Kiri: from?
 
 Russ: give me a second I can tell
                                      you.
 
 Kiri: we can go and ask Mark if
                                      you want, send somebody to ask
                                      Mark.
 
 Russ: oh no, no, no, it’s right
                                      here. Yeah here it is.......well I
                                      thought it was. Give me a second.
 
 Kiri: tick-tock, tick-tock (hums
                                      the Jeopardy theme).
 
 Russ: here we go......okay, "the
                                      blue stone’s" okay? "Came from a
                                      Welsh quarry…."
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: "which was a 130 miles
                                      northwest of Salisbury plain. The
                                      sarsen slabs were brought from the
                                      Marlboro Downs about 20 miles
                                      north of the site……"
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: "and since wheeled vehicles
                                      were unknown in Britain during the
                                      time of Stonehenge’s construction,
                                      the long-distance transportation
                                      involved with moving these massive
                                      rocks is the most astonishing
                                      feats……"
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: "that were accredited to the
                                      builders."
 
 Kiri: uh-huh. Tia’s just arrived
                                      back and she goes, “Wales.”
 
 Russ: yeah.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: Welsh quarry.
 
 Kiri: yes now, what is Wales
                                      famous for?
 
 Russ: Welshman?
 
 Kiri: apart from Welshman.
 
 Russ: oh, the Celts.
 
 Kiri: no.
 
 Russ: Wales, Wales, Wales, Wales.
                                      Why does that question sound so
                                      familiar, what is it famous for?
                                      I’d have to say it would probably
                                      be some famous archaeological
                                      site?
 
 Kiri: no, go down to Virginia City
                                      and look around, what’s there?
 
 Russ: what, mines?
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: oh, coal or something?
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: oh.
 
 Kiri: yes.
 
 Russ: what is that, Newcastle or
                                      something is in Wales?
 
 Kiri: I don't know.
 
 Russ: coals from Newcastle? Oh.
 
 Kiri: I don’t know.
 
 Russ: it’s not my country.
 
 Kiri: it’s not my planet. Beat
                                      you…ah-ha. It’s not my dimension,
                                      top that one.
 
 Russ: you got a point.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh. But anyway….
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: mining, think about it dude.
                                      You’re cutting blocks right?
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: what group of individuals
                                      would be the ideal people to be
                                      stonemasons?
 
 Russ: that would be the miners of
                                      course.
 
 Kiri: of course dude. So, you’ve
                                      got a whole load of granite that
                                      needs cutting right? What do you
                                      do?
 
 Russ: you cut it up and you
                                      transport it.
 
 Kiri: you go to the locals who
                                      happen to be miners, “hey dudes,
                                      we got some rock here, could you
                                      cut it for us?”
 
 Russ: no problem.
 
 Kiri: the problem. So you have two
                                      groups of individuals
                                      communicating.
 
 Russ: hmm, now check this picture
                                      out. This was found…..these were
                                      some stuff that was found at the
                                      site. It's attributed to the
                                      Mycenaean’s.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: which led them to believe
                                      that possibly the Greeks had built
                                      it.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: well we know that’s not true
                                      but we know where that came from
                                      actually.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: we know the origin of that.
                                      Yes, it is Grecian in style…..
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: or Mycenaean in style, but
                                      the Mycenaean’s had borrowed that
                                      from somewhere else anyway.
 
 Kiri: and we know where dude.
 
 Russ: and we know where.
 
 Kiri: God, he’s got me talking
                                      like him.
 
 (Russ laughs)
 
 Russ: so we know that........okay
                                      after looking at this…..
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and looking at how the
                                      stones were moved….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: .....who cut them, we kind
                                      of get a clearer picture of how
                                      they were built, why they were
                                      built…
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: but that leads us into the
                                      next problem is okay, where is the
                                      rest of it? Is that it? A few
                                      trinkets and Stonehenge and a
                                      bunch of megaliths, that’s it? No,
                                      we have mines......
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: okay?
 
 Kiri: we have mines, we have power
                                      grids.
 
 Russ: ley lines.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: right. We have mounds.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, which a majority of
                                      them are tombs.
 
 Russ: right. We also have things
                                      like Salisbury Hill and
                                      Glastonbury Hill.
 
 Kiri: Salisbury Hill?
 
 Russ: it’s a famous mound, a lot
                                      of energy there.
 
 Kiri: ahh.
 
 Russ: Glastonbury Hill, a
                                      conjunction of Ley lines.
 
 Kiri: Tor.
 
 Russ: Tor, correct.
 
 Kiri: Glastonbury Tor, it’s not a
                                      hill, it’s a Tor.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: with a church on there.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: and a very spiritual
                                      pathway.
 
 Russ: correct, which I believe is
                                      linked with Stonehenge somehow or
                                      another.
 
 Kiri: you’d have to ask somebody
                                      that knows something about it.
 
 Russ: I haven’t even looked into
                                      that part yet.....
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: I can find out.
 
 Kiri: ask a Celt.
 
 Russ: I will ask him when he gets
                                      back. So….
 
 Kiri: not a kilt, a Celt.
 
 Russ: yes well we’re seeing now
                                      then that there is a pattern……
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and what we could say then
                                      is this is the founders of
                                      England.
 
 Kiri: ohhhhh, that will upset him.
 
 Russ: why?
 
 Kiri: England is only a part of
                                      it, what does Mark say he is?
 
 Russ: oh British…
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: okay, Britain. But we’re
                                      seeing now……..okay, here’s another
                                      clue. Okay, where you look at,
                                      there’s some 50,000…..the most
                                      megalithic sites…
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: where all these things are?
                                      In England, there’s 50,000 in all.
                                      "The greatest concentration of
                                      megaliths are found in Western
                                      Europe, North Africa, primarily in
                                      Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal,
                                      France, Scandinavia and Algeria."
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: okay? But this doesn't
                                      mention the other end of that
                                      spectrum.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, which is?
 
 Russ: which is Greece,
                                      Egypt......well North Africa I
                                      guess that could be Egypt because
                                      you've got the obelisks.
 
 Kiri: yeah, totally different.
 
 Russ: yeah.
 
 Kiri: totally different group of
                                      individuals. Communication between
                                      them, certainly. All heading
                                      towards one goal which I haven't
                                      got the foggiest of what it would
                                      be a great disaster, probably
                                      survival and communication.
 
 Russ: I’d say it'd be more……..well
                                      here’s the whole topper for all
                                      this.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: if you look around the world
                                      after the disaster of Atlantis….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: you see sites set up all
                                      around the world that individually
                                      they're unique to that part of the
                                      world.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: but if you group them all
                                      together, what you’re seeing is
                                      Atlantis on a larger scale.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, yeah but so spread
                                      out through……it’s many Atlantis’.
 
 Russ: right, you have to look at
                                      it and actually take the whole
                                      globe….
 
 Kiri: and bring it together and
                                      you get……
 
 Russ: at one small island.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: well one large continent.
 
 Kiri: yeah, but it’s more than
                                      that, you’re getting parts of a
                                      city brought back together, a
                                      capital city brought back
                                      together. This is my opinion and
                                      my opinion only is that you’ve got
                                      the miners right? And the
                                      agriculturalists that end up
                                      scattered all over the place, the
                                      mass concentration is in Europe.
                                      You have a group of miners and
                                      agriculturalists that are together
                                      right?
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: they try to re-create their
                                      area.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: because if you take mining
                                      right? It brings rock and sterile
                                      stuff out of the ground which can
                                      be put on the ground to be used as
                                      fertilizer and all sorts of
                                      interesting things. Lime for
                                      example and so on which is good
                                      for the ground so that the miners
                                      and the agriculturalists would
                                      tend to exist together.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: so that you have these two
                                      groups working together on
                                      Atlantis, they escape and a large
                                      group of them that end up in
                                      Europe and scattered all over
                                      Europe are still grouped together
                                      because they're running for the
                                      boats as the island goes down and
                                      explodes and whatever so you're
                                      going to get a mixture of them
                                      together.
 
 Russ: right, you also see some of
                                      those miners going off to Egypt
                                      too.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: I mean some of that work in
                                      Egypt was just beyond awesome.
 
 Kiri: of course, of course
                                      but......
 
 Russ: the Sphinx for example….
 
 Kiri: yeah but you see what I’m
                                      saying?
 
 Russ: but that’s a whole other
                                      style of mining.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: I mean the Sphinx is so
                                      different from Stonehenge as to be
                                      almost two complete cultures so
                                      therefore you’re seeing the miners
                                      with a different group…
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, catering to the
                                      different group.
 
 Russ: to a more I would almost
                                      call it a higher class.
 
 Kiri: it's more along the lines……
 
 Russ: it’s not agriculturalists.
 
 Kiri: that’s right.
 
 Russ: as it so much more
                                      aristocracy.
 
 Kiri: you’re dealing with a group
                                      of individuals in Europe that are
                                      agriculturalists and miners….
 
 Russ: right, who have to know the
                                      seasons….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, very important for
                                      them.
 
 Russ: correct.
 
 Kiri: you see one cannot exist
                                      without the other you see?.
 
 Russ: right, so they trade-off the
                                      agricultural goods that they get
                                      for the mine work they get to help
                                      them learn to chart the seasons.
 
 Kiri: correct. In Egypt, where
                                      it’s almost a year-round
                                      harvesting type thing...
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: and a different type of
                                      lifestyle, you don’t need to have
                                      such a high reliance on the
                                      seasons because there’s basically
                                      two seasons
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: drought and rain. But you
                                      have to have things to store the
                                      grain in and the food.
 
 Russ: almost scientists.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: if you look at the pyramid
                                      and some of the other works among
                                      Egypt, you're seeing more of an
                                      alignment with Sirius….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh and you’re seeing a
                                      lot of mathematical precision.
 
 Russ: a lot of working with the
                                      sun.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: right, a lot of mathematical
                                      precision. A lot more so that you
                                      see it with Stonehenge….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: but you see it in a greater
                                      quantity…..
 
 Kiri: yeah but you see the
                                      mathematics would be the mining,
                                      the astronomy and the alignments
                                      would be more aristocratic and
                                      nobility. It might be better to
                                      say that there were two main
                                      groups that survived that ended up
                                      in Europe in the mining groups and
                                      the agricultural groups but there
                                      was also the affluent miners and
                                      the affluent farmers.
 
 Russ: right, the aristocracy.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh and more of them
                                      ended up in Egypt but some ended
                                      up there and the same with the
                                      farming, fewer of the farmers
                                      ended up in Egypt, More of the…
 
 Russ: more of the scientist
                                      class…..
 
 Kiri: that’s correct.
 
 Russ: ended up….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: in Egypt.
 
 Kiri: yeah. Which tells you what
                                      about the island?
 
 Russ: about England or Britain?
 
 Kiri: no, about Atlantis.
 
 Russ: oh Atlantis, oh.
 
 Kiri: if you look at Atlantis,
                                      let’s say this is Atlantis….
 
 Russ: well it's showing that
                                      everything is more grouped into
                                      sections.
 
 Kiri: okay let’s say this is
                                      Atlantis right?
 
 Russ: yeah.
 
 Kiri: you’ve got northern Europe
                                      over here, you’ve got Africa
                                      here…..
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: you’ve got the America's
                                      here.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: right? Now, where is your
                                      mass concentration of
                                      agriculturalists and miners?
 
 Russ: it’s going to be on the
                                      northern side, on the northeastern
                                      side.
 
 Kiri: of the island.
 
 Russ: right because that’s where
                                      you’re going to get your…..
 
 Kiri: mass concentration over here
                                      of survivors.
 
 Russ: well your trade winds…..
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and everything are going to
                                      be coming that way.
 
 Kiri: yes but what I’m saying is
                                      that the survivors, miners and
                                      farmers, the majority of them
                                      ended up over here.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: whereas down here, we got a
                                      bunch of……
 
 Russ: wait a minute, the capital
                                      city was down there in the
                                      southeast. What was it, was it
                                      called? Atlan or something like
                                      that?
 
 Kiri: something like that. So
                                      you’ve got down here you’ve got
                                      more of the aristocracy and so on.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: right? And a few miners. Now
                                      that tells you about Atlantis here
                                      right? What have you got?
 
 Russ: well that would be…..okay we
                                      know the Mayans came from…..Mayans
                                      and Indian…..American Indians were
                                      in the Northwest.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, they were over here.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Kiri: so you’ve got coming from
                                      the side of the island, surviving
                                      going this way….
 
 Russ: which group of people? The
                                      red skinned group.
 
 Kiri: that’s right.
 
 Russ: but they're also down the
                                      Southwest of the island, North and
                                      Southwest. They're spread on that
                                      whole western side there.
 
 Kiri: yes.
 
 Russ: why?
 
 Kiri: because it was more like
                                      home for them.
 
 Russ: hmm what, more…..?
 
 Kiri: more luscious, grasslands
                                      and forest lands.
 
 Russ: oh really?
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, whereas over here
                                      you have a more barren
                                      agricultural type area whereas
                                      here you have more of a warmer
                                      tropical area.
 
 Russ: hmmm.
 
 Kiri: so and here, you have the
                                      capital city and so on. So the
                                      survivors flee, you’re not getting
                                      any of the forest dwellers coming
                                      across to this side as the island
                                      goes up, they’re all going this
                                      way and this way and you have
                                      going this way the miners and the
                                      agriculturalists and a few of the
                                      aristocracy and then this way you
                                      have a lot of aristocracy, a few
                                      farmers and a few miners. Going
                                      this way you have a few miners
                                      right?
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: and a few aristocracy and a
                                      lot of….
 
 Russ: it seems the miners were all
                                      over the island.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh exactly.
 
 Russ: because if you remember, if
                                      you look at South America….
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and Central America….
 
 Kiri: there is mining.
 
 Russ: there is mining on a great
                                      scale.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: giant constructions that are
                                      totally mysterious in Peru for
                                      example.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, yeah.
 
 Russ: the size of this house,
                                      blocks the size of this house make
                                      up a wall.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and that is very familiar to
                                      the Bimini Wall.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: in the southwestern side of
                                      the island near Florida.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: which we see the same size
                                      and sort of blocks there as we see
                                      in Peru.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: so we’re seeing that exodus
                                      there but then that also brings in
                                      the question of well there’s also
                                      Lemuria to be brought into this.
 
 Kiri: yeah, exactly. So it’s not a
                                      complete equation, there is a
                                      lot…..
 
 Russ: there’s a lot of missing
                                      parts.
 
 Kiri: oh yeah.
 
 Russ: but there’s a lot more
                                      cleared up.
 
 Kiri: okay, more questions?
 
 Russ: no..
 
 Kiri: okay.
 
 Russ: thank you dear.
 
 Kiri: no worries dude. I’m going
                                      to go off and talk to Monk and
                                      then I’ll see about dealing with
                                      Mark.
 
 Russ: later tall chick.
 
 Kiri: yeah, tall chick. He called
                                      me the slick chick.
 
 Russ: slick chick with a chain.
 
 Kiri: yeah I was looking at him
                                      and going, “dude, come on man.” No
                                      I was going, “dude, come on, out
                                      of there dude.”
 
 Russ: oh, that was you?
 
 Kiri: yeah.
 
 Russ: I mean that was how you were
                                      doing it?
 
 Kiri: uh-huh, see you later dude.
 
 Russ: bye darling.
 
 
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