Funding Request for the Amazonia New Paradigm Projects and details of the systems set up, within our Projects in Collaboration with 501(c)3 Compliant URKU - Estudios Amazonicos Of Tarapoto, Peru. Peru embraces one of the largest hubs of bio-diversity on Planet Earth with over 150,000 different types of plant species (Graham Hancock), it is the birth place of the longest river and the richest waters namely, the Amazon. We were magnetized to this land and individually but collectively we all decided it was our soul journey, as each and every one of us has his or her own personal spiritual reasons to be here. We are here to meet our ancestors and listen and learn from them and offer practical solutions. We will be using the most advanced clean technologies that have been suppressed from us for many years. In fact, These technologies have been used in weaponry by the military industrial complex. We know that we are here to gain knowledge from The Master Plants and ancient customs of the forest people. We also are aware why poverty is in abundance here because this territory has been looted, pillaged and destroyed for global capitalistic corporate gain. With our combined inner wisdom, we will learn knowledge of the rainforest and let Her teach us how to interface with Her using friendly and self-sustainable technologies while in return, we will learn to heal the toxic lifestyles of ourselves and the global population. There is only one Amazonia and this is our mission. Our vision of the future is to spread self-sustainable living within and around the region to heal and reconnect with Mother Earth. Tarapoto is a city of 70,000 people with a further 50,000 in outer lying areas and it is set in the San Martin District of Peru and in an area of Amazonia known as The Selva Alta de Amazonia, (English) „The High Amazonian Rainforest.‟ Tarapoto is 400 miles approximately NNE of Lima and takes 1 hour by Air on LAN airlines, Avianca or Star Peru. Otherwise there is an adequate bus service from Lima which takes 30 hours over the Andes. Once in Tarapoto you can get around by Motor-taxi which are very efficient and inexpensive. The hotels range from back pack accommodation to many lush city hotels to the extreme jungle retreats which are more expensive. Tarapoto city is a gateway to many jungle tourist excursions. A major attraction is an Ayahuasca center for self-cleansing and getting in touch with one's spirit. Another major attraction is experiencing and understanding the amazing plant and animal life in the Amazonia. Because this area is so rich in natural resources and in an abundance of water, it is not difficult to see why the indigenous peoples are self-sustainable and live a holistic lifestyle. The world has much to learn from them. Simply by geographical location, Tarapoto seems to be the gateway to an Amazonian clean up project. San Roque de Cumbaza, North of Tarapoto by 20 kms, is chosen as the start location for cleansing of Amazonia. San Roque is the first town below where the Rio Cumbaza begins, with no evidence further up-stream of toxic industry. David is the Co-Founder of Mission I‟m Possible and the Founder of MIP Peru. He is originally from the United Kingdom. He broadcasts weekly to an international audience. This is an online radio and TV broadcast on Saturdays at 4PM EST which can be found on the official website of MIP Peru. Official website of MIP Peru found here www.xi4.com David is the Coordinator and Project Manager in MIP Peru with over 30 years Construction experience. David attained a Master Carpenter's ticket in 1980, a Project Design Management ticket in 1995 and 1998 and an Ocean Yacht-Master ticket with Celestial Navigation in 2002. David practices, designs and builds free energy devices on location. He teaches the village children how to build these devices so they can take them home to show others around them. He has hopes that the professors in their colleges will accept that free energy exists all around us and will incorporate this easy technology into their curriculum. David is an educating expeditionary. He is investigating the Meta-Physics, self-healing and holistic construction techniques, converting the science to a practical understandable level. Lars is a Swedish energy worker. He is running the MIP Peru Micro Projects at the headquarters in Tarapoto. The picture on the left shows Lars building the demonstration model of our Aquaponics garden at MIP Peru HQ. Lars' passion is sacred geometry. His research in this field allows him to implement this theme into his carpentry and other energy design systems. He is always designing new inventions where he uses Icosahedrons, Dodecahedrons and Pyramids in beds, gardens and a myriad of other practical applications. He understands how these geometric patterns enhance our environment. Currently Lars is building a showcase meditation area that incorporates a wooden/plastic dodecahedron framework which will be used in the healing center in the MIP Peru headquarters. Lars uses natural energy healing techniques on patients that come to us seeking support with imbalances of mind, body and spirit. Paul is a natural healing energy worker from Canada. He makes Orgonite for use in clearing energies and healing. His goal is to share his knowledge with the locals by giving demonstrations about crystals and how to build free energy orgone devices. Paul reaches out to people online to aide in their healing abilities in such areas as their awareness process, spiritual renewal and self detoxification. He holds the spiritual balance and space for those who request this technique which is equally useful in our projects, homes and businesses. The photo shows Paul (left) and Nelson (right) making Bio-Char in Tarapoto. Rebeca Duenas: “Keeping bees is key to forest restoration.” Rebeca Joins us at MIP PERU HQ on Friday 27Th December. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge and personal experience in Epiculture, Permaculture, MicroOrgansims. She has a pool of knowledge in recycling and self-sustainable living. Our Micro and Macro projects will benefit from her experience at MIP HQ Tarapoto. Rebeca has decided to relocate to Peru from Colombia and take that giant leap of faith forward and has offered her services initially, on a voluntary basis. Rebeca will be able to co-create with the new administration being set up at URKU to accommodate our Micro/Macro Projects. The Mayor of Aguano Muyuna prepares papers for Rebeca Duenas to come to Tarapoto with MIP PERU based on her knowledge of Permaculture and her willingness to volunteer despite personal financial constraints. Karl Richard Moltzan, originally from Texas now with MIP PERU. Karl Moltzan is now here in Peru as of 29th Dec 2014. He brings with him a vast pool of communications and electrical engineering knowledge. His first mission in MIP HQ will be to convert our motor-taxi over to electric power. Many other projects Karl will embark on will be the Pelton wheel, ram pumps and the Mike Waters‟ turbine which will convert river water flow into moving force. Karl is an “out of the box thinker” when it comes to new ideas and simply does not consider conventionally taught science and industry. This has allowed to create a motorized pedal bike that can achieve 100 KPH. Karl would like to combine Mike Waters‟ wind turbine technology to be used on his tricycle and for the benefit of MIP PERU works. Karl will be an asset to MIP PERU and has just received his papers from the Mayor of Aguano Muyuna to volunteer his free clean energy skills for the benefit of the local people and our projects. MEET SOME IMPORTANT GROUPS WE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH, GLOBALLY. OUR GLOBAL TEAM IS "THE WHO‟S WHO‟ OF FREE ENERGY HEALING. We are transcending conventional thought processes and ways of doing things in an amazing and wonderful new collective spirit. • John Carl Is the engineer for our weekly radio TV shows, He is also our Free energy tool maker and holds our TV shows live. • India Irie is our own MIP Peru and Global Radio host Indie is a spiritual worker and team builder. The real backbone of Media delivery. • Kami is our co host on Both MIP Peru and MIP Global radio shows and works on team building, Kami ensures good teamwork. • Anna Lipari is a Reiki & Intuitive healer, holistic health coach and loves animals. She is the MIP Info Ninja gathering data. • Barbara is from UK and helps with our volunteering for work in Peru section known as wwoofing. • Karl Moltzan is our electrical expert who thinks „out of the box‟ and is on his way to Peru. His inventions are clear to see and use. India Irie Kami Bowman Anna Lipari Barbara Keech Karl Moltzan • Bosse is in Sweden on his way to Peru and has his own 3D Printer and is beginning making MIP Global Free energy designs. • Donald is new to our team but we only attract the best , as an aeronautics engineer . He is our Connection to the cosmos. • Cary has written the book 21st Century Super human and offers much alignment to our group with her line in spirituality. • Mike is inventor of new energy based financial structures and will assist in New paradigm funding which will extend to MIPPeru. • Mike has been working in the energy Industry for many years now and keeps us all in perfect line with diagnosis. Bosse Brostrom Donald Walton Cary Ellis • Alfred is a perfect legal call to assist in our forward motion Being the head judge in the International war crimes Tribunal.. Alfred Lambremont Webre • Vossa is director of Technologies for Searl Magnetics and has designed many healing buildings an is a multi-tasker extraordinaire. • Joshua is the new director at MAGRAV Meaning Magnetic Gravity. He has created a whole New Energy Industry. • Paul Exhall from UK has been embarking on Micro-organism projects for many years now. He comes to Peru to begin education. • Will has Built the new Aquaponics center in St Martin in The Caribbean winning other larger contracts as in Indigo Bay. Paul Exhall Will Welch John Carl Anderson Fernando Vossa Joshua Thomas Votjisek Michael Michael Waters Upstone • Elaine is the spearhead of the Caribbean new Aquaponic‟s systems and ensures efficiency in energy usage. • Darko has for 10 years been studying and implementing new Self Healing techniques. He will be coming to Peru to teach self health Elaine Dr Darko Christopher Velcek • Rebeca from Colombia is keen to promote her bee keeping skills and Permaculture is on way to Peru. • Mike runs the energy institute in USA and is a professor of Telekinesis Aero Hydrokinetics, Mike moves things with his own energy. • Nelson has been boots on the ground MIP Peru, he is working behind the scenes in Toronto now assisting in grouping teams. • Linda has been following and assisting our groups activities and any way she sees fit she is a back bone of support. • For the purposes of this first months funding request Full Bios and all other listings will follow. Additions are not essential just now. Rebeca Duenas Michael Grubb Nelson Dario Linda Livesay Others in The group Joshua Thomas Vojtisek of „The New Energy Industry‟ rewrites the rule book on energy systems with his MAGneticGRAVity technology, (IE: MAGRAV). His vision of the merger of Searl Magnetics, Merhran T. Keshe and Nassim Harramein is a mouth-watering prospect for our future. Mike Waters of New Energy Systems Trust also rewrites the rulebook on what we understand about energy and what we perceive about nature. He has boiled it down to just two (2) basic concepts, “We must change and restructure the way we live life with regard to NATURE AND ENERGY.” Mike‟s discoveries are setting new precedents around the world. Since our first meeting in October, Daniel has been able to answer all questions relating to MIP PERU's new forthcoming project administration. He is supporting our basic intent to receive and distribute contributions and related funds to appropriate projects with complete alignment. These funds, allocated for our two main projects, are meaningful in education to others and will have vast, long-term positive and beneficial reforestation and permaculture results in Amazonia. Our goal is to live in a co-creative consciousness with the Amazonia and Her inhabitants which includes ALL LIVING CREATURES. Daniel spearheads all URKU operations in the Rainforest. He gathers groups of expeditionary researchers and experts and records all regional deforestations. He holds many animal and fauna charts and mapped locations which are included in libraries with an array of Amazonia research groups. Higher awareness of human integration into the rainforest takes into consideration unity between humans and the eco system, which is another common goal with URKU/MIP PERU co-creation. This is a merger of intelligence rather than a fund exchange. Simplified, we incorporate the jungle‟s ancient “wisdom of health and well-being” in exchange for implementing new OPEN SOURCE clean energy technology to support people of the region. What was used for ill gain and profit in the past will now be implemented for the benefit of plants, water, air, animals, birds and humankind. This is what MIP PERU/URKU will OPEN SOURCE. Both MIP PERU projects, as you will see in this presentation, have been overlooked by governments in the past, seeking to pocket from them for many years. MIP PERU/URKU has already short circuited this old paradigm and fused it into a bridge from old to new. The new is a search for the higher self among Quechuan/Peruvian Communities, as well as the tourist industry and extends to the scientific research community alike. Mayor of San Roque de Cumbaza for 5 years with 4 more to serve, offers this land for MIP PERU to develop a large Aquaponics center. The San Roque project will render a new Quechuan name KAWSAY YAKU PUSHUSHUY which means “Energy and Water to Live”. This is number one in the MIP PERU Macro Projects. Additionally, Marco Rengifo, Mayor of San Roque, is also on the board of directors at URKU, seen here at the dedicated Aquaponics lot. He is keen to see his villagers working and running a self-sustainable existence in this most beautiful town. He recalls saying to us when we met him in early June of this year, "With the local villagers being self-sustainable, they will have no need to go into the forest to harvest café which is a hard job and most damaging and unsustainable.” Originally from Lima, he heeded the jungle´s call and Daniel arrived to the jungle eleven years ago when his dream of developing the eco-tourism and communal tourism based in experiences of ancestral knowledge and housing of this region. His activities extend to the Valley of the Upper-Cumbaza (District of San Roque) and the Valley of the Lower-Mayo (District of Chazuta). Daniel also orchestrates Sachaqa Art Center activities through his Residency Program, which welcomes artists from all over the world. These activities are conducted along with coordination of the local government of San Roque de Cumbaza. He currently forms part of the technical team of the Kawsay Yaku Pushushuy Project. “I see, feel and perceive a necessity of an understanding between the Mother Jungle and our community, living in harmony with every heart and every momento, utilizing our resources with respect and in a sustainable manner.” Daniel Lerner. Yaku Kawsanapa is Quechuan, meaning “Water for Life”. This is 4,974 hectares of Rainforest needing protection and reforestation. It consists of many villages, the most prominent and accessible being Aguano Muyuna, home to 700 people in 120 houses. It is a one hour drive South of Tarapoto and near the ancient town Of Chazuta. Hever is a Civil Registrar and Regional Quechuan President. He is probably one of the most important team members with a vast pool of local and jungle knowledge. Hever is also head of the Quechuan Society. Hever Alvarez, an Inspiring Coach, a man of a few but very wise words, has been working for many years investigating and knowing the reasons why we do what we do to our earth. He has been waiting patiently for the RIGHT team to come along with well thought out practical solutions to all he sees and knows. “It is the higher self that will win back jungle trust”. Jaime with his wife, Teodora, at MIP PERU office. Yaku Kawsanapa map of quebradas. These are the energy sources of water that the local villagers depend on so much. “What MIP PERU and its Philosophy has brought here is a full and concise picture of everything that is needed, not just wrapping a band aid on it. We have much educating to do to grasp what is available for our futures and our lives.” “It is only a matter of time now, when we people rise in consciousness and really want to collectively start this cleansing process, just as Mother Ayahuasca is telling us.” Cesar has been one of the mayoral candidates of Chazuta for many years. Chazuta is a major town 5 km down river from Aguano Muyuna. For the last 6 months, Cesar has been a weekly visitor to MIP PERU offices keeping everyone informed of the latest news. He sees corruption with the governance but is determined to get the “go ahead” of many more local projects of self-sustainability for his people. Cesar recalls, “I was told everything by Mother Ayahuasca, She told me about all the people at the top get the money for our projects but never deliver this funding to honest transparent projects.” “I see it is my job to be the collaborator in this change needed if we are going to move on in a life with free energy, water, health and organic food.” “Once we have established our own higher levels of self esteem, we can then go back and learn how to repair the damage done in our forests from living unsustainably and learning what the forest, animals, birds, plants and our waters are trying to tell us.” Macro Project #1 Kawsay Yaku Pushushuy “Water and Energy to Live” Macro Project #2 Yaku Kawsanapa “Water for Life” Project #1 will start first on March 1st in San Roque de Cumbaza. The following month, Project #2 will start on site in Aguano Muyuna pending project funding. Quechuan Project name Meaning “Energy and Water To Live”. The project will be designed by the ground team of MIP PERU in collaboration with MIP Global and the local people in San Roque de Cumbaza. MIP PERU will be administered on the ground in Tarapoto by Eco-Research Experts URKU and funded through the Dragons Gate/White Dragon Family of China, URKU Presidents Daniel Vecco and the Mayor of San Roque, Marco Rengifo. It is our understanding from the Dragons Gate that a private investor from the USA is interested in funding the expenses of this particular project which requires the protection on offer that is provided by a 501(c)3 registered company. URKU‟s company meets that criteria. Additionally, URKU meets MIP PERU criteria for a new system of funding these projects. Whilst setting up and designing the Project #1, we will be paralleling the Project #2, Yaku Kawsanapa in Aguano Muyuna, allowing lessons learned in the design and build process to be passed on and filtered through to the local sourced ground crews. Once educated, the communities of San Roque de Cumbaza and Aguano Muyuna will pass on their knowledge to the residents of Quechuan/Peruvians to be living a selfsustainable lifestyle. Both projects will eventually be known as: “The Centers of Mass Creation”. PAY SHUNGUN DE MAS YACHAK (Quechuan). These will be learning centres of Clean Energy explaining how we can integrate with the jungle, plants and animals for locals and tourists alike. These new paradigm Centers of health, education, research and improvement facilities will be „for the people, built by the people‟. Quechuan Project name Meaning “ Water for life”. Project will run approximately one month behind Kawsay Yaku Pushushuy Micro Project 1 Cerelias Micro Project 2 Cerro Verde Micro Project 3 Santa Elena Micro Project 4 Alto Cachiyaku Micro Project 5 MIP PERU HQ demonstration platform. Orlando is living alone and needs our help looking after rescued wild animals and keeping the interaction with humans in a conscious light. This is tough work and is extremely demanding. This project requires dedicated individuals and interns to make this project manageable. Just the basic needs are urgently required to improve site conditions so that this beautiful and purposeful mission can continue. See more on our website on immediate needs for this micro project at http://xi4.com/project-1-cerelias/ A site for reintegration of captured wild animals run by Master Shaman Don Crusildo and his family. He dreams of having a Rainforest education center and botanical garden where people from all over can learn about the healing plants. With no water or electricity or sanitation on site there is a further urgent need for a well supplied rest place at this location. For more info http://xi4.com/project-2cerro-verde/ Auner, the President and the members of Santa Elena Association have been preserving this marsh land of unique flora and fauna for the last 17 years. They invites you to bring clean technologies to this project. Urgent requirements include a fresh water, sanitation and clean electricity. This project offers visitors a most spectacular 6 hour intimate jungle boat ride. Please check out http://xi4.com/project-3-santaelena-2/ Due to coffee farming in this region, a mud slide avalanched into a 40 meter diameter natural lake. Upon further research we realized this rich mud can be removed and repurposed, bringing the lake back to its previous pristine natural existence. Alto Cachiyacu is blessed by an abundance of flowers which makes the place an ideal setting for apiculture. Again, this is another location that requires just the basic needs to entice visitors and volunteers to come and assist with the restoration of this environment. For further info http://xi4.com/project-4-altocachiyacu/ The following is a list of micro projects here at the MIP PERU office, all built on donations: The 3D Printer Project The Light Mandala project The Aqua-Hydro-Aeroponics display unit The Pyramid meditation retreat area. The dodecahedron and Pyramid beds. The Motor-taxi conversion to electric. The doctors office renovation for Dr Darko. MIP PERU raw food café outside front entrance with The Rave Mandala awning project. New workshop in garage needed with bench tools. The Quantum Energy Generator. CICU Peru. New laboratory for cold pressed Coconut Oil, Colloidal Silver, natural repellents, own brand soaps and other home made products. Furniture needed for MIP PERU HQ: tables, chairs, a glass display cabinet for technologies from the Pulsar to the Scenar. MIP PERU AND MIP GLOBAL MERGE WITH URKU TO SHARE NEW AND ANCIENT CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES. 42x26 M sq. land given over to MIP PERU for immediate development by Marco Rengifo. Jaime Olivia has done the same for Aguano Muyuna with a 1 hectare site. These lots will be the centers for large aquaponics projects within each of the villages. Lowlands Community Gardens in the Caribbean is now completely built and up and running by Will Welch and Elaine Christopher Ph.D and their freshly assembled team of skilled local work force. Marco Rengrifo has earmarked this lot of land for a new recycling plant for organic and metal waste, plus all 7 types of plastic waste. Enrique will be called in to design and build this just as he did with his Coconut Oil factory in nearby Lamas. His expert engineers will take on the challenge of MIP PERU specifications for this machine in collaboration with Perez Reciclia, Tarapoto, which is already in operation. The old and lost love Plaza square that has not much to offer its‟ community, has now been set aside to build a giant Aquaponics dome Health Center where our doctors can practice out of edible offices and laboratories. This is 3 floors of Aquaponics operating as an edible building and Conference Health Center. The pumps for the fish tanks and grow beds will be run by MIP Global designed wind and water turbines. “Getting these local forms of transport to run on electricity is very simple.” “This will be one of my first projects”, says MIP Global electric expert Karl Moltzan. Sold in Lima along with Golf Carts and many more types of clean energy vehicles. These can be brought to the MIP Projects for demonstration and education. Where the funds will be spent. From January to March. 2015. MIP PERU, HQ offices & personal expenses Tarapoto. For Rebeca, Paul, Lars and Dave and Local Chauffeur and fuel $1000. Elaine and Will to come to Peru from Caribbean For Aquaponics Designs and Permaculture, as we now have the land given to MIP PERU. by The Mayors of San Roque and Aguano Muyuno , $2000. Bringing Rebeca Duenas from Colombia to Tarapoto for designing Permaculture, bee keeping and assisting in Administration in MIP PERU, HQ. Banda De Shilcayo and Liaise with URKU New Administration office In Tarapoto, $900. Dr Darko Velcek and his Wife to come to Peru to set up the new Holistic Medicine centers for all projects . Darko will commence by using the special Clinic here at MIP PERU HQ which is already in use with his Dr Robert Beck Pulsar. $2,000. Paul Exhall from Manchester, UK for EffectiveMicro-Organisms. Can be designing on various projects as we have now been given the go ahead for lake cleansing, river cleansing and a holistic farm. $1400. Bosse Brostrom from Sweden 3D Printer worker to operate MIP PERU 3D Printer for all the free energy devices with all MIP Global Free energy designs. We will need more 3D Printers in MIP PERU. $1150. Enrigue Santoyo Meza to come to MIP PERU office and design the recycling centers for San Roque and Aguana Muyuno as we now have both lands granted to us by the both mayors.$250. Daniel Vecco and Mayor Marco Rengifo of URKU to set up Administering the money for MIP PERU and various projects. We shall assist URKU in building this new separate office in Tarapoto HQ. $1000. MIP PERU will ask for an estimate from Tarapoto Firm of engineers to install new tower and internet in San Roque de Cumbaza for MIP PERU to form an office there for our new arrivals team experts to work from. The Internet does not exist in this town. Design and locate $300 Total $10,000. and is fixed and not subject to change like February is, This is due to conclusions reached in January‟s visitations and expeditionary reports and subsequent design changes. (IE:Contingencies). Depending on the amount on offer from our investor we would plan February to be the month that kicks the education and construction process on Project #1 in San Roque. So MIP PERU will need the HQ Office and expenses paid $1000 The salaries & living expenses and accommodation of all visiting professional team will have to be met for the month of February. Contingencies in place to cover the actual visitors received, rather than planned. So our best estimate at present is $4,000 - we would like to work on $5,500 including contingencies. There will be elements of paid work so that San Roque Mayor and team could commence in February. These include ground clearing on the aquaponics and recycling plant site. Projects IE: Demolition and preparing local resources for reuse. An inventory of what we have held back for reuse can then be created $1000 So February we will need to file all information gathered by the experts from January and then engage local Architects and Engineers to commence planning works and site works $1000. Macro Project # 4 The Dome for the Main Square. The planning to install the dome will need a Procurement schedule and an Architects Plan and some general engineering commenced in February. The footprint and a discussion on how to build it can be presented to the Engineers and Architect s for discusssion, $2000. Total is $12,000. This cannot be precisely estimated ahead of time and needs to be assessed more accurately at the end of January following meetings and initial professional reports. In order to be conservative, we would like a total budget of $16,000 including contingency funds. We will be focused on commencing the 4 main project categories. 1) MIP PERU Projects. 2) Micro Projects Marienith. 3) Macro Project Kawsay Yaku Pushushuy. 4) Macro Projects Yaku Kawsanapa. So we need to assist URKU in setting up the Administration. We will need paying $1000. Macro Project #3 The Internet for San Roque. Once we have had January‟s Costing completed and handed in By Segundo We will need to raise the $17,000 funds to commence building works and ordering the materials. This project will need a site visit and some forward planning paid $500. Macro Project #1 Sub-section A) The Aquaponics Gardens. Plans need to be drawn up by local San Roque Architect , Marcela Arancibia. Coordination works will be required by our teams of experts, Paul Exhall and Will and Elaine from the Caribbean Lowlands Community gardens. $500. Macro Project 2 The Recycling Plant design. Enrique will need to visit site with his engineers and MIP Peru team and agree to the specification of the machinery needed to make this whole village self sustainable with the intent to commence works in March subject to funding. This project will need $1000. Official Website of MIP Peru www.xi4.com Contact Dave Stewart of MIPPERU [email protected] Skype : mipperu Daniel Vecco of URKU [email protected] Official website of URKU www.urkuperu.org MIPPERU HQ Jr. Pajaten #449, Bande De Shilcayo, Tarapoto 22221, San Martin Distrito. URKU HQ Jr. Saposoa #181, Tarapoto, San Martin, Peru.
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