The media distract attention from key changes (DSA, CBDC, digital IDs) with spectacles like COVID-19 or the war in Ukraine; politicians worldwide used the same pattern: first they calmed people down, then after 'falling ill' they radically changed the narrative.
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In Poland, only 53% of people took the COVID-19 vaccine, while in the West it was 80-90% – the resistance factor was distrust of the government inherited from the PRL era, but the majority still submitted to the orders (wearing masks).
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Migration is a tool for breaking social cohesion; Poland accepted 1.5 million Ukrainians, and a political scientist linked to Zelensky openly talks about using them to influence Polish politics. No one holds politicians accountable for allowing this.
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Preparing for a crisis: always have a full tank, 500 zł in the vehicle registration document, a box with food supplies and a gas stove, silver coins as real money. Don't wait for RCB alerts – act on your own.
Protocols
Concrete recipes — what, when, how much, and why
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Always a full tank of fuel
WhatFill up your car to full at every opportunity, even if you're not planning a long trip. Keep the fuel level at least half a tank.
WhenAlways, when the level drops below half or you pass a station.
DoseFull tank (in a hybrid, that's 600-700 km of range).
For whomEvery driver, especially those living in large cities.
WhyIn case of a blackout, cyberattack on stations, or panic, you won't be able to refuel. A full tank gives you the freedom to move or evacuate.
CaveatsDoes not apply to electric vehicles to the same extent; the need for regular refueling can be costly.
Radek tells a story about how once at 2 a.m. near Rawa Mazowiecka, the terminal at the station didn't work, and he only had 70 zł in his wallet with 300 zł in the tank. He had to leave his watch as collateral, drive to an ATM for cash, and come back. Since then, he always fills up to full to have a minimum of 600 km of range. He emphasizes that you don't need a war – a simple blackout or a hacker attack on the station's fire control systems is enough for the dispensers to stop working. It's part of a broader philosophy of self-sufficiency: don't wait for state help, secure yourself.
Personal experience
Driving home from the highway, I'll pull into a gas station and fill up to full. Not because I have a trip tomorrow... but I want to always have a car with a full tank at home.
When I have half a tank and I'm driving past a station, I fill it up to full. Why? ... a simple blackout or a cyber attack is enough... and stations stop dispensing fuel. I have 700 km of fuel in the tank.
Also said
“Many of my friends drive on fumes. Not because they don't have money, but because there are so many stations that you can always plug in somewhere.”— Contrasts the approach of the majority with his foresight.
Emergency cash in the vehicle registration document
WhatKeep 500 zł in banknotes folded in the vehicle registration document, regardless of daily cash in your wallet.
WhenAlways, as permanent vehicle equipment.
Dose500 zł (or equivalent in local currency).
For whomDrivers, especially those traveling longer distances.
WhyIn case of payment terminal failure, power outage, or problems with ATMs, you have funds for fuel, food, or sudden expenses. The registration document is always in the car, so you won't forget.
CaveatsDon't keep all your cash in one place; in case of car theft, you'll lose the money too. The amount should be adjusted to your means.
Radek recounts his own story: while refueling at 2 a.m., the terminal didn't work, and he only had 70 zł. He had to leave a valuable watch and come back with cash. Since then, he always has 500 zł in the registration document. He emphasizes that it's not a bribe for a policeman, but a safeguard. In a situation where ATMs don't work and you need to buy food, you can pay in cash and receive change. If the seller doesn't have change, you take goods worth the amount. It's a simple action that can save you in a crisis.
Personal experience
In the registration document, there's also 500 folded. Not to hand it over... but simply because the registration document is something that doesn't get tangled among the banknotes.
I know that I need to have 500 in my wallet plus the small change I need for parking, for a beer, other things. ... And the moment ATMs go down, and I need to buy, I don't know, food for my child, I don't wonder if I'll be able to pay with something.
Also said
“If he can't give me the change, because, for example, he's short, I take 500 zł worth of food from that store, leaving roughly as much as needed.”— Practical tip on how to use cash when there's no small change.
Box with food supplies and basic necessities
WhatPrepare a sealed box (e.g., military surplus) with a minimum of 10 kg of rice, 10 kg of pasta, toilet paper, lime, charcoal, medicines, water purification tablets, and a gas stove with cartridges.
WhenPrepare now and regularly replace products with a short shelf life (e.g., every week take some out for current use and buy fresh ones).
DoseSupplies for 3-6 days for a family; 19 gas cartridges and a stable two-burner stove.
For whomEvery family, especially in cities.
WhyIn case of a blackout, natural disaster, panic, or war, you may not be able to leave home. Stores will be empty or closed, and deliveries interrupted. Readiness gives peace and independence.
CaveatsDon't pack an escape backpack – in the city, you won't escape anyway because of traffic jams. Stay home and secure it. Regularly check expiration dates.
Radek criticizes the concept of an 'escape backpack' as unrealistic in urban conditions – streets will be jammed, no one will let you out of the city. Instead, he advises preparing supplies at home. He describes his box: it contains rice, pasta, dry sauces, medicines, water purification tablets, lime, charcoal. Plus 19 gas cartridges and a solid two-burner stove that won't tip over. Every week or two, he rotates products to keep them fresh. He emphasizes that it costs about 400 zł and gives a sense of security. He refers to history: people used to stock up for the pre-harvest period, today we are taught helplessness and waiting for state help.
Personal experience
In the basement, I currently have 19... of these tourist gas cartridges and a two-burner, really damn stable stove. ... Am I normal? Well, someone might say idiot, but I don't care what he thinks of me, because I have this rice, I have this pasta...
We don't make a pretty, neat escape backpack. ... You won't run away from home, you won't be let through the border... you have to stay in place, lock the door, have something to defend yourself with, and have food for three, uh, 6 days.
Also said
“Let's start behaving like people from 120, 150, 200 years ago. If we haven't prepared supplies for the pre-harvest period, we'll die of hunger or go begging.”— Historical analogy emphasizing the necessity of self-reliance.
Investment in silver bullion coins
WhatRegularly buy silver bullion coins (e.g., 1 ounce) as real money resistant to inflation and systemic crises.
WhenEvery month, according to financial possibilities.
DoseOne 1-ounce coin (approx. 180 zł at the time of recording) per month.
For whomAnyone who wants to diversify savings, even with a small budget.
WhySilver is a physical asset that cannot be printed or digitally blocked. In the event of a financial system collapse or high inflation, it will retain value. It's an alternative to saving in fiat currency.
CaveatsThe price of silver fluctuates; it does not guarantee profit. Physical storage requires a safe place. It does not replace a full investment portfolio.
At meetings with viewers, Radek passes around a silver coin and asks who knows how much it's worth. The record holder guessed a thousand złoty, while it was 180 zł. He emphasizes that for the equivalent of three Netflix subscriptions or one night out at a restaurant, you can buy an ounce of silver – real money. This makes people realize that securing wealth is achievable. He carries a silver coin with him as an example. In the context of CBDC and cash restrictions, physical bullion becomes particularly important.
Personal experience
This is my first dollar. First one, yes, one ounce. An ordinary kang... today it's more, but never mind. ... I pass the coin around the room and ask questions: who among you has seen this? ... And then I ask exactly that question, how much is it worth?
For a few packs of cigarettes, for one night out partying or one visit to a restaurant, you can buy 33 g of silver. People's eyes suddenly light up. Oh damn, it's not some distant, unattainable goal.
Also said
“One ounce silver coin, real money, can be bought for 180 zł, for three Netflix subscriptions...”— Specific price and comparison to daily expenses.
Current passports and documents in one place
WhatGather all family members' passports in one easily accessible place and make sure they are valid for more than 2 years.
WhenImmediately check expiration dates and replace those with a short term.
DoseAll household members' passports.
For whomEvery family, especially in unstable times.
WhyIn case of a sudden need to leave the country (war, persecution), you won't waste time looking for documents or get stuck because of an expired passport. Ukrainians of conscription age today have a problem extending their passport because they have to return to Ukraine.
CaveatsStore safely, but not in a safe whose code you'll forget under stress.
Radek draws attention to the fate of Ukrainians who, after the outbreak of war, had to return to the country to extend their passports, risking conscription into the army. This is a real problem that can affect anyone if the conflict expands. Having valid documents is an element of readiness, just like a full tank or supplies. He emphasizes that it's not about panic, but about rational preparation.
How many people today have all their passports in one place at home? How many people have these passports valid for more than 2 years? See what problems Ukrainians have today, who have to return to Ukraine to extend their passport, and they are men of military age.
Limiting exposure to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
WhatWhenever possible, use wired connections instead of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, especially in the workplace. For phone calls, use wired headphones.
WhenDaily, especially in the office or during long conversations.
DoseConstantly, when possible.
For whomPeople who care about health and privacy.
WhyReduction of electromagnetic radiation and limiting potential surveillance by wireless devices.
CaveatsNot always practical; hard to avoid wireless networks when traveling.
Radek admits he is 'abnormal' – in the office, he has no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, connects the computer by cable, and uses only wired headphones for calls. He notes that many people wear wireless headphones 24/7, not thinking about the consequences. In his opinion, it's part of a broader surveillance system – microphones and transmitters in devices are extremely sensitive. He uses an iPhone for recording but tries to minimize exposure.
Personal experience
In the office, for example, I have no Bluetooth at all, no Wi-Fi, because I connect the computer in such a way that I have a cable connection. If I can take this one point away from my environment, I think about it.
I am abnormal. I wear headphones for phone calls too. On a cable, one, but if I have to, I have ones that are open... But bluetooth, which causes some kind of radiation.
Using independent sources of information and fact-checking
WhatDon't rely on mainstream media. Independently search for information on the internet, use translators and AI tools to reach foreign sources.
WhenDaily, when consuming news.
DoseConstantly.
For whomAnyone who wants to be aware.
WhyThe media are a tool of manipulation – they show one thing, while something else is happening in the background. Only independent verification allows you to understand reality.
CaveatsRequires time and critical thinking skills. It's easy to fall into the trap of disinformation from other sources.
Radek emphasizes that information about DSA, CBDC, or migration plans is not secret – just type the phrase into a search engine. If you don't speak English, use a translator. He says that during the pandemic, he and a group from LinkedIn met in bars despite the lockdown because they didn't believe the official narrative. He encourages watching programs like 'Partyzanci Lubelszczyzny' or Tomek Darwal's channel to learn practical survival skills.
Personal experience
During the whole David, I was part of a fairly large group made by a few of our friends from LinkedIn... we met in bars that had windows taped over with paper, covered with curtains.
This is not secret knowledge that you only obtain after something cuts off half your finger... We're talking about information that lies ready. During the whole David... we met in bars... in 25, 30, 40 people we ate, we met in masses of people who didn't buy the David bullshit.
Also said
“If you don't speak English, use a translator for free. If you're a bit more savvy... take your app... Type these phrases into artificial intelligence. They are not hidden.”— Specific tools for independent verification.
What's new
Personal practice updates, fresh positions, predictions
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The COVID-19 pandemic as a coordinated global operation
Radek Pogoda claims that the reaction to COVID-19 was a cynical, synchronized action by politicians across the West, who, after a short period of calming, suddenly changed front after allegedly getting infected, to introduce draconian restrictions and accelerate vaccinations.
Why this matters: Challenges the official narrative of a spontaneous reaction to the threat, pointing to an identical pattern in the USA, UK, and Poland, and the lack of a pandemic in Africa despite the same genotype.
Background
In the first weeks of 2020, politicians downplayed the threat (Szumowski laughed at masks, Johnson reassured). Then suddenly, after a short absence caused by alleged illness, they became zealous advocates of lockdowns and vaccinations.
Radek describes in detail how in Poland, Minister Szumowski first mocked masks, and a week later ordered them to be worn. In the UK, Boris Johnson, after returning from illness, began to scare with Ferguson's models. In the USA, Trump, after disappearing for a few days, launched Operation Warp Speed, which shortened the vaccine creation process from 8-10 years to less than a year. At the same time, in Africa, there was no panic or mass deaths, even though people moved freely. Radek emphasizes that the same mechanisms were later applied to the war in Ukraine – first they scared with the virus, then they told us to love Ukraine, and now they scare with war. In the background, projects like CBDC, digital IDs (Switzerland just voted it through), and DSA restricting freedom of speech are constantly advancing. In his opinion, it's a deliberate game: show one thing, do another.
Personal experience
Radek lost a family member ('one underground, one brought to the level of almost a vegetable') as a result of the injections, which personally affected him. He himself did not perform a single test and did not take the vaccine, as a result of which he lost a contract worth 84,000 zł when a client from Ireland terminated the agreement due to his 'irresponsibility'.
It's not that they put certain things aside... In my opinion, it's a cynical, nasty, classically political ploy. Show one thing, do another.
Also said
“See, practically all countries in the world, for a moment politicians behaved normally. What does a politician do when someone puts an atomic bomb under his ass and that bomb explodes? Tries to calm emotions, reassures... Then suddenly... becomes a strong advocate that we need to lock down.”— Illustrates the pattern of narrative change after alleged infection.
“What is happening in Africa at the same time? Silence, crickets, nothing is happening. No madness, no problems. People are moving around normally.”— Challenges the thesis of a global threat, pointing to the selectivity of the panic.
Migration as a tool of social and political engineering
Mass migration, both from Africa to Western Europe and Ukrainians to Poland, is a deliberate action by globalist elites aimed at breaking social cohesion and creating politically dependent groups.
Why this matters: Connects historical threads (the Kalergi plan) with current events, pointing to statements by a Ukrainian political scientist about plans to influence Polish politics through migrants.
Background
Since 2015, PiS won elections on the slogan of opposing the acceptance of migrants, but after Ambassador Mosbacher's visit, it immediately opened legal labor migration. In 2022, Poland accepted 1.5 million Ukrainians, and President Duda boasted about letting through 170 nationalities.
Radek argues that migration destroys social trust and neighborly bonds. Using the example of France, he shows how successive generations of immigrants from colonies create parallel societies, and the third generation feels more connected to the mosque than to France. In Poland, a similar process is starting with Ukrainians – political scientist Vitaliy (linked to Zelensky) said outright that they want Ukrainians to receive citizenship and influence Polish politics. Radek also cites the example of Toruń, where a legal migrant whose permit expired murdered a girl, and France, where a rejected asylum seeker murdered homeless people. Systems do not deport such people because European regulations are created to pull migrants in, not to get rid of them. In Germany, the same migrant could be registered in several camps and receive multiple benefits because fingerprint readers were not introduced – which Radek considers a deliberate action.
The moment you bring tens or hundreds of thousands of migrants into the country. That is the moment you disrupt the naturally functioning order. You disrupt the naturally functioning trust between people.
Also said
“In Poland, a guy's permanent residence permit ended, so temporary residence permit, so both one and the other should have been removed in some magical, miraculous way. One from France, the other from Poland. In neither case did local services or officials do anything.”— Shows systemic helplessness or deliberate inaction.
“After all, they are the owners of everything that generates the best rents in the world. ... So you go one level lower. It's about power. ... And only at level -4 -7-8 does it turn out that somewhere there is Bill Gates' father, who was one of the most aggressive eugenicists in the world, I think.”— Points to deeper eugenic motivations and a return to a feudal order.
Personal financial losses due to refusal to participate in the covid regime
Radek refused to wear a mask, tests, and vaccinations, as a result of which he lost consulting contracts worth 84,000 zł when clients deemed him a threat.
Why this matters: A specific example of the costs of nonconformism in business, showing how social and corporate pressure enforced obedience.
Background
During the pandemic, many companies required covid passports or compliance with restrictions from contractors. Radek runs a consulting and training business, often working with sales teams.
Radek describes in detail the situation with a client from Ireland who had taken two doses and four boosters. When Radek asked about the planned workshops, the client called him a 'foil hat' and 'anti-vaxxer' and terminated a three-year contract for building a sales team. Another company backed out when an HR employee threatened to report to the sanitary inspectorate if Radek conducted training without masks. He calculated the losses at 84,000 zł. Despite this, he did not change his position because he believed you need to see faces for negotiations. He emphasizes that many Poles submitted for the sake of peace, but he did not.
Personal experience
I lost 84,000 zł – these are my measurable financial losses due to the fact that a client, terrified by my irresponsibility, terminated a three-year contract. Other companies got scared because I said outright: we will enter the room without masks, because for negotiations you have to take these condoms off your faces.
I calculated it. 84,000 zł are my, like, measurable financial losses due to the fact that a client, who was terrified by my irresponsibility, terminated a three-year contract.
Also said
“It turned out that the chick threatened outright. If this man comes... she will file a report to the sanitary inspectorate because it's a threat to her life.”— Shows how fear and ideology penetrated companies.
Lack of accountability for politicians for covid and migration decisions
Even though the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) found abuses, and Prime Minister Morawiecki admitted he replicated the Western narrative, no politician faced consequences. Similarly, no one investigates American or Ukrainian influences in Polish politics.
Why this matters: Points to double standards: a commission for Russian influences exists, but no one examines the influences of other states, even though politicians openly talk about training at the State Department.
Background
After the pandemic, NIK published a report on abuses, and Morawiecki in an interview said he replicated Fauci's narrative. Despite this, Dworczyk, Niedzielski, Szumowski still function in politics. In the context of Ukraine, political scientist Kulik spoke about plans to use migrants to influence politics.
Radek asks why no politician from Konfederacja or PiS has published a list of people trained by the US State Department, why they don't demand a commission for German or Ukrainian influences. He reminds that Kaczyński called Tusk a German agent, but did nothing about it during 8 years in power. Similarly, Braun shouts about being an agent, but it doesn't translate into actions. In his opinion, it's proof that the system is closed, and new people without connections have no chance – the example of 9,600 membership declarations to PiS after Smolensk, none of which were used.
Why has no one so far announced to Poles a list of all prominent politicians... who have undergone training by the US State Department. Why does no one associated with Braun, Bosak, or Mentzen make a so-called issue of the funds generated annually by the Norwegian Funds...
Also said
“Kaczyński... shouts at the end of his term... Sir, you are a German agent. And my question is: And what did you, Mr. Chief, do about it over the last 8 years?”— Highlights hypocrisy and inaction.
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) and electronic IDs as a threat to freedom
In the background of media events, governments are introducing CBDC and digital IDs, which Radek perceives as an element of total control.
Why this matters: Connects scattered information (Switzerland voted through e-IDs, UK resists) into a coherent narrative about advancing surveillance.
Background
In Switzerland, electronic ID cards were voted through by a minimal majority. In the UK, there is traditionally no obligation to have an ID – a letter from a housing cooperative can serve as an identity document. In the USA, no ID is required for voting, but it is for buying beer.
Radek points out that while public opinion is occupied with drones over Poland or war, in Brussels the DSA (Digital Services Act) restricting freedom of speech on the internet is being pushed through. Simultaneously, the 'CBDC game' and electronic IDs are playing out. In his opinion, it's a deliberate distraction – 'we on the front have these millions of small events... and behind these decorations, they keep moving forward.' He compares it to a spy system: smartphones with non-removable batteries, microphones, cameras, highway gates registering license plates – everything creates a network of total surveillance that the Stasi would not be ashamed of.
Personal experience
Radek says that in the office he has no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, connects the computer by cable, and uses wired headphones for calls to limit radiation and tracking.
In the background, simultaneously in many markets, the CBDC game is playing out, the game of electronic ID cards is playing out.
Also said
“This system has such good cameras, such good microphones... that the old Stasi or the old SB in Poland would only wet their pants if they had external cameras, internal cameras, GPS, location triangulation via transmitters.”— Specifies the scale of surveillance.
Recommendations
Products, supplements, and tools mentioned in the episode
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Silver bullion coins (1 ounce)
Product
Radek recommends buying physical silver as a hedge against inflation and financial system crisis. He shows his own coin and gives the price of approx. 180 zł.
At meetings with viewers, he demonstrates how few people realize the value of silver. He emphasizes that it's real money that cannot be remotely blocked or printed. In the era of CBDC and cash restrictions, physical bullion gains importance. It is not an investment recommendation in terms of profit, but a form of prudence.
vs alternatives
Compared to keeping savings in a bank account, silver is resistant to cyberattacks and fund freezes. Unlike gold, it is cheaper and accessible to the average person.
Personal experience
This is my first dollar. First one, yes, one ounce. An ordinary kang...
For a few packs of cigarettes, for one night out partying or one visit to a restaurant, you can buy 33 g of silver.
Also said
“One ounce silver coin, real money, can be bought for 180 zł, for three Netflix subscriptions...”— Specific price.
As part of the emergency kit, Radek recommends a stable two-burner stove and a supply of gas cartridges (he has 19 himself).
In case of power or gas outage, such a stove allows you to cook meals from supplies. Radek emphasizes that it's not about a tourist, wobbly stove, but a solid, stable construction. It's part of the philosophy of self-sufficiency: don't wait for help, but be able to prepare food for the family.
vs alternatives
Compared to tourist stoves, it is safer and more convenient for longer use. An alternative could be a solid fuel stove, but gas is easier to use.
Personal experience
In the basement, I currently have 19... of these tourist gas cartridges and a two-burner, really damn stable stove, not a tourist one that tips over at every touch.
A strong, stable stove. Am I normal? Well, someone might say idiot, but I don't care what he thinks of me, because I have this rice, I have this pasta...
Sealed chest for supplies (e.g., military surplus)
Tool
Radek advises buying a solid, sealed chest (e.g., from Allegro) for storing food and emergency supplies.
The chest should be resistant to moisture and rodents. In it, he stores rice, pasta, paper, lime, charcoal, medicines. It's the central point of home supplies. It's not about expensive survival gear, but a practical solution for little money.
vs alternatives
Ordinary cardboard boxes or bags do not protect against moisture and pests. A military chest is durable and relatively cheap.
Personal experience
We buy a solid chest on Allegro, military surplus or some survival one. A solid, sealed chest made of some composite or metal. We throw in 10 kg of rice, 10 kg of pasta...
This food box is worth about 400 zł. Maybe not even, because it has medicines, because it has some such crap, some water purification tablets...
Watching survival and prepper channels (e.g., Partyzanci Lubelszczyzny, Tomasz Darwal)
Practice
Radek recommends survival programs as a source of knowledge about behavior in crisis situations, e.g., what happens in a block when someone flushes the toilet.
He mentions that his daughters know how to act thanks to such programs. It's practical education that school doesn't provide. It teaches how to cope without electricity, water, in threat situations. It's not about panic, but about acquiring skills.
vs alternatives
Compared to survival courses, they are free and available online. An alternative is books, but video shows techniques better.
Personal experience
My daughters know, a simple thing, it's enough to watch, for example, Partyzanci Lubelszczyzny, or Tomek's, or Tomek Darwal's programs.
A simple thing, what happens in a five, six, seven, ten-story block. When someone flushes the toilet, what happens on the ground floor, that this whole, this whole stack suddenly ends up at the neighbor's.
Lines worth pulling out — contrarian, specific, or perfectly phrased
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You can't wake someone who is only pretending to be asleep.
Apt summary of the attitude of people who, despite evidence, do not want to acknowledge the manipulation.
We all sell or help sell.
His professional motto, but also a comment on how the media and politicians 'sell' narratives.
This is not secret knowledge that you only obtain after something cuts off half your finger... We're talking about information that lies ready.
Encouragement to think independently – the truth is available, you just have to want to find it.
Let's start being responsible, for a good start, for ourselves, for our loved ones. ... If we haven't prepared supplies for the pre-harvest period, we'll die of hunger or go begging.
Strong call for self-sufficiency, referring to historical realities.
We are supposed to wait for what the RCB alert tells us. We are supposed to wait for what the city mayor does. We are supposed to wait until a tanker brings clean water when a pipe bursts. ... Let's start behaving like people from 120, 150, 200 years ago.
Criticism of learned helplessness and an appeal to return to the resourcefulness of ancestors.
This system has such good cameras, such good microphones... that the old Stasi or the old SB in Poland would only wet their pants if they had external cameras, internal cameras, GPS, location triangulation via transmitters.
Blunt comparison of modern surveillance to Stasi methods, emphasizing the scale of the threat.
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