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Ponce
20th April 2014, 11:28 PM
I read and read and then I think.......it would be to costly to start and keep up a WWIII but at the same time it is imperative to get rid of most of the people on Earth. So, what would be the cheapest way to do it?....simple, the Ebola, black death or something similar to it........possibly something new that we don't know about........how to do it?
As we all know we have Ebola cases in Africa that is now spreading elsewhere and to me that means that they are educating us as to the danger of the "bug" and telling us that it could get to us here in the US........spreading, we would have a case in one city and then in another 3,000 miles away and then in another 5,000 miles away, they will blame air travel and put up a great act of doing something about it............but, the bug is already in place in many cities just waiting to be released.........at first it will affect the useless eaters and then jump to a higher place....they will try to keep the bug away from the country side because they will need the farmers for those left behind............sooooooooooo, be ready to bunker down and protect yourself from the "bug"....the higher you are above sea level the safest you will be because the "bug" will not have wings and the win will push it only so high.
Si-Fi? yeap, but the above is what I have seen and what will be........ forget about open wars and nuke bombs........ by the way, the power to be are taking control of ALL waters so be also ready for this..........first FL and now Ok are taxing those with solar power. and once again............GET YOUR FREAKING LAND PATENT.....it is easy to do and if a dum Cuban can do then so can you.
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Shami-Amourae
21st April 2014, 01:13 AM
Well introducing "White Privilege" has been wiping out the White population pretty successfully. There should be "Brown Privilege", "Black Privilege", and "Yellow Privilege". This will make the other races hate themselves and stop having children.
ShortJohnSilver
21st April 2014, 03:00 AM
They dug up a victim of the 1918 Spanish Flu (or whatever it was called) and they pulled that virus from the dead body and recreated it in the lab. I am sure they will use it, I mean, it will be accidentally released, at some point in the future.
Horn
21st April 2014, 06:32 AM
I think they have treaties that only allow them to use that type of weapon on their own people, don't they?
Ponce
21st April 2014, 07:45 AM
I believe that it was 110 test tubes of a certain virus is already missing from a lab........... a body was dug up in Alaska to get to the sample of the Spanish Flu.......the funny part about this is that about five year before a horror show was made exactly as it was done afterward.......... who knows, maybe all this propaganda about zombies will be true.
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Carl
21st April 2014, 07:58 AM
Destroy credit as currency and then let the starving masses eliminate themselves, Darwinism in high gear.....
chad
21st April 2014, 07:58 AM
with ponce. his theory has total plausible deniability as well.
Ponce
21st April 2014, 08:08 AM
Chad? that's why I call it Si-Fi......something that could become true tomorrow. Where others think of only today I also think of tomorrow.
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mick silver
21st April 2014, 03:17 PM
thats what the flu shot for .................................................. ........................
Ponce
23rd April 2014, 10:03 AM
Well, it is believed that the first case of our future friend "The Ebola" has now reached Italy.......the total of countries is now five and with a new type of Ebola coming out.......new type?.........I tolddddddddddd you.
Everyone coming to the US should be check out "in the country" that they are departing from, BEFORE entering the US territory. Once they are in the US, and even if placed in isolation, the bug will already be here.
No news ANYWHERE about the vials with the super bugs missing from the lab...... no vaccination? of course there is but very few will get it...and then......it will come out once X billions of people are already dead......population control is the name of the game. Up till now 167 confirm Ebola death.
About land control.....the government CANNOT own land, but for a very few places, and are only the caretakers of all the land in the US, the people are already the owners of the land.......but only if they renew the Land Patent that they already have, even if you have a mortgage on your property you can make it into a PRIVATE PROPERTY by having a land patent. The future of your land and for your children is in your hand.
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Ponce
23rd April 2014, 05:45 PM
At three other sites they had articles and advices as to how to isolate yourself from the Ebola and others....I am glad to see that not everyone is asleep.........We don't know what the government is up to or what kind of bugs they are working on, do they already have the "Satans Bug?", and if they do is it the Zombie special?......... I smell fire, the fire from the bodies that we will be burning, a fire that will blacken the sky and make Earth smell like hell, many will cry but there will be no one to hear them and alone they will die in their own mess................. brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I even scare myself, should I write a book, better improve my English first......"The Book Of Destiny"........ hahahahaha.
mick silver
23rd April 2014, 05:51 PM
stop it ponce your scaring me ... then the strong will come fourth
woodman
23rd April 2014, 06:23 PM
I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.Jay Gould (http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Jay_Gould/)
US financier & railroad businessman (1836 - 1892)
Ponce
25th April 2014, 11:00 PM
Well guys, the bug is now in Saudi Arabia and that's where the Mecca is at.......do you know what that means?.......simple, millions of Arabs go there for that special holyday for one day and then go back home..........will they carry the bug with them? and how many of them will be returning back to the US by way of a third country?........many of them come as an "illegal" by way of Mexico.
The world will be fighting as one against this bug instead of fighting each other with bullets......not for water, not for gold but for a bug that will create........THE END.
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Ponce
26th April 2014, 08:49 AM
BREAKING: EBOLA HAS POTENTIALLY HIT THE USA. Get Ready!!!!!
Read more at http://investmentwatchblog.com/breaking-ebola-has-potentially-hit-the-usa-get-ready/#pPSxwrTgDtWBvXVb.99
They "believe" that two persons have die of suspected Ebola virus in Virginia........ in Italy 400 sick with "suspected" Ebola
So now they "believe" and "suspect" Ebola all over the place......oh, and Ebola in Canada also.
They "suspect" that Ebola goes from animals to people...........BULLSHITTTTT, it goes from US lab to people...Ponce says so.
Ebola is not "airborne" YET.
OK GUYS, DON'T HIDE AND POST ANYTHING THAT YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS DANGER.
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Ponce
27th April 2014, 08:22 PM
Interesting that today I haven't seen anything about our friendly bug......looks to me that they decided that is better to hide from us because we are too immature to know anything about it.......to hide something like this is worse than letting us know about it because it means that the danger is worse than we know.
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Dogman
27th April 2014, 08:27 PM
Interesting that today I haven't seen anything about our friendly bug......looks to me that they decided that is better to hide from us because we are too immature to know anything about it.......to hide something like this is worse than letting us know about it because it means that the danger is worse than we know.
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MSM's attention span is historic in its shortness.
https://www.google.com/#q=ebola+virus&tbm=nws
Ponce
27th April 2014, 08:28 PM
Found something.............
(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia confirmed 26 more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), which has killed nearly a third of sufferers, and said 10 more people have died from the disease.
The confirmations follow Egypt's announcement on Saturday that it had confirmed its first case of MERS in a man who had recently returned to the country from Riyadh, where he was working.
Saudi Arabia, where MERS was discovered around two years ago and which remains the country most affected, has now had 339 confirmed cases of MERS, of which 102 have been fatal.
The 143 cases announced since the start of April represent a 73 percent jump in total infections in Saudi Arabia this month.
The new cases were announced in two statements published on the Health Ministry website on Saturday and Sunday.
The 10 confirmed on Saturday included seven in Jeddah, the focal point for the recent outbreak, two in the capital Riyadh and another in Mecca. Two MERS patients died.
The 16 further cases confirmed on Sunday included two in Riyadh, eight in Jeddah and another six in the northern city of Tabuk. Eight MERS sufferers died on Sunday.
The acting health minister, Adel Fakieh, said on Saturday he had designated three hospitals in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam on the Gulf coast as specialist centres for MERS treatment.
The three hospitals can accommodate 146 patients in intensive care, he said in comments carried by local press on Sunday.
Many Saudis have voiced concerns on social media about government handling of the outbreak, and last week King Abdullah sacked the health minister.
In Jeddah, some people are wearing facemasks and avoiding public gatherings, while pharmacies say sales of hand sanitisers and other hygiene products are soaring.
(Reporting by Angus McDowall; Editing by Kim Coghill and Sonya Hepinstall
ShortJohnSilver
27th April 2014, 08:30 PM
Ebola is spread by contact with needles or medical equipment that are contaminated, or, "blood and secretions from a person infected". Does that mean it is NOT air-borne?
Ponce
27th April 2014, 08:31 PM
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Saudi Arabian authorities have reported 14 more cases of the deadly MERS virus, bringing the total number of infected people to 313. The country has faced accusations of a lack of transparency as it struggles to control the virus’s spread.
The latest outbreak of the MERS virus has Saudi authorities concerned ahead of Ramadam, when millions of pilgrims will flock to the country. The Health Ministry has reported 14 new cases of the respiratory syndrome in the capital, Riyadh, in the last 24 hours. In total, 92 people have died of MERS in Saudi Arabia, according to official information from the Ministry of Health.
One of the latest to be infected was a 65-year-old Turkish pilgrim in Mecca, fueling fears that Ramadan will see the number of cases drastically increase.
Health authorities are currently investigating where the virus originates and how to stem the outbreak. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS) currently has no known cure and is considered to be more deadly than the SARS virus that killed over 800 people during the 2002-03 outbreak in China.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for more investigation into the virus and suspects MERS may have mutated, making it more transmissible between humans. A spokesperson from the WHO said the organization was “concerned” about the increasing number of cases.
"This just highlights the need to learn more about the virus, about the transmission, and about the route of infection," the spokesperson told Reuters.
Criticism has been aimed at the Saudi Health Ministry for its handling of the pandemic, amid fears of the virus spreading internationally. Saudi government officials have sought to dispel fears of a global outbreak and denied claims of a lack of transparency on a governmental level.
On Monday, the government removed Health Minister Abdullah al-Rabiah from his position without any official explanation. His replacement, Adel Fakieh, has pledged "transparency and to promptly provide the media and society with the information needed.” In addition, five leading, international vaccine makers have been drafted in by the Saudi government to aid in the development of a MERS vaccine.
A large proportion of those infected by the virus in Saudi Arabia are healthcare professionals, but Fakieh said he was pleased to announce that a number of patients with the virus were recovering, while critical cases were still receiving medical care.
Dogman
27th April 2014, 08:32 PM
Ebola is spread by contact with needles or medical equipment that are contaminated, or, "blood and secretions from a person infected". Does that mean it is NOT air-borne?So far, may the gods help us if it ever becomes airborne!
Ponce
27th April 2014, 08:35 PM
And now is in Egypt........everything going according to plan.
CAIRO — With the appearance of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, in the Arab world's most populous country, health officials face a tough new challenge in confronting the often lethal virus.
Egypt's Ministry of Health said Saturday that the country's first case had been discovered, identifying the patient as a 27-year-old Egyptian man who had been living and working in Saudi Arabia's capital, Riyadh. He was placed in quarantine at a Cairo hospital immediately upon his return.
The news came hours after Saudi Arabia, where the virus first appeared in 2012, announced five new MERS deaths. That brought the fatality toll in the kingdom to 92, with more than 300 cases diagnosed.
In addition, an Indonesian man who had traveled to Saudi Arabia died Friday after returning home. The virus has also been found elsewhere in the Middle East, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, which has reported seven new laboratory-confirmed cases, the United Nations' World Health Organization said Saturday.
MERS is a coronavirus similar to the one that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, which appeared in Asia more than a decade ago. But the new virus is deadlier than SARS, killing about one in three of those who fall ill. Its hallmarks are flu-like symptoms, including fever and coughing. Patients sometimes develop pneumonia.
No vaccine exists. The WHO has called for urgent research on the virus and its properties.
The spread of the disease to Egypt raises troubling health-policy questions. Even with a sophisticated medical system, Saudi Arabia has been struggling to halt the spread of the virus, whose transmission method is poorly understood. Last week, the kingdom's minister of health was sacked after an increase in the number of cases.
Egypt, with its dilapidated public-health apparatus, ponderous bureaucracy and a less than transparent mode of governance, might have even more difficulty in containing the virus.
Even before Saturday's announcement, health officials had said it was probable that MERS had spread to Egypt, because it had been found in a small sampling of camels.
Thus far, the MERS outbreak has not triggered travel restrictions to Saudi Arabia. Observant Muslims around the world journey as religious pilgrims to the kingdom's holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The hajj falls this year in October.
http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-egypt-mers-20140427,0,1036008.story#ixzz309GWTgt1
woodman
27th April 2014, 11:09 PM
MERS sounds like a vicious virus. 1 out of three dying is pretty bad but 33% is no where near as bad as the 90% fatality of ebola.
Ponce
28th April 2014, 08:55 AM
The cat is out of the bag and there is nowhere to hide.........
Saudi Arabia Sets Up 3 Centers to Deal With MERS Outbreak, Cases Spike to 339, Egypt Reports First Case…
April 28th, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Q: What is MERS?
A: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory illness. MERS is caused by a coronavirus called “Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus” (MERS-CoV).
Q: What is MERS-CoV?
A: MERS-CoV is a beta coronavirus. It was first reported in 2012 in Saudi Arabia. MERS-CoV used to be called “novel coronavirus,” or “nCoV”. It is different from other coronaviruses that have been found in people before.
What is the source of MERS-CoV?
A: We don’t know for certain where the virus came from. However, it likely came from an animal source. In addition to humans, MERS-CoV has been found in camels in Qatar and a bat in Saudi Arabia. Camels in a few other countries have also tested positive for antibodies to MERS-CoV, indicating they were previously infected with MERS-CoV or a closely related virus. However, we don’t know whether camels are the source of the virus. More information is needed to identify the possible role that camels, bats, and other animals may play in the transmission of MERS-CoV.
http://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/mers/faq.html
Saudi Arabia Reports 8 More MERS Deaths as Toll Tops 100
Saudi Arabia reported eight more deaths from Middle East Respiratory Syndrome as the number of cases in the outbreak climbed to 339 and the death toll exceeded 100 people.
Centers to treat and isolate patients infected with coronavirus have been set up at the Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Hospital in Riyadh, King Abdullah Medical Complex in Jeddah, and Dammam Medical Complex in the Eastern Province. More centers will be opened in other parts of the country.
“This step comes as part of an emergency plan aiming to contain the spread of the virus,” acting Health Minister Adel Faqih said, according to the official Saudi Press Agency.
At least 102 people in the kingdom have died from MERS since it emerged in September 2012, according to the Ministry of Health. The viral respiratory illness can be spread between people in close contact and has been found in camels, the U.S.- based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-27/saudi-arabia-sets-up-three-centers-to-deal-with-mers-outbreak.html
MERS cases spike to 339 in Saudi Arabia
The number of new cases of the Middle East respiratory symptom coronavirus spiked by 26 over the weekend, including 10 deaths, the Saudi Arabian Health Ministry said.
This brings the total number of known cases of MERS-CoV to 339 in Saudi Arabia, including 102 deaths, according to the ministry.
MERS-CoV was discovered in September 2012. Saudi Arabia has seen an alarming increase in confirmed cases this month, and health officials are stepping up efforts to combat the virus.
It is not clear why there was a sudden increase, said Dr. Abdullah Al-Asiri, assistant undersecretary at the Saudi Ministry of Health and a member of the Scientific Committee of Infectious Diseases.
Saudi Arabia has more MERS cases
WHO tracks new coronavirus to Middle East
Killer coronavirus in the Middle East
“We have faced an increase in the number of cases around the same time last year at the end of winter,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted him as saying last week.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/27/health/saudi-arabia-mers-coronavirus/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
MERS virus reported in Egypt
Some 300 cases of the virus have been reported in Saudi Arabia with 92 deaths.
CAIRO, April 27 (UPI) – Egypt has reported its first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, found in a 27-year-old man who had recently spent time in Saudi Arabia.
Since the virus was first identified in 2012, some 300 cases have been reported in Saudi Arabia. About 50 of those cases were reported in the last week alone and the death toll now stands at 92.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2014/04/27/MERS-virus-reported-in-Egypt/5131398619380/#ixzz30BpxqQEM
The symptoms of MERS-CoV include serious acute respiratory illness with cough, fever, shortness of breath and difficulty of breathing. Several patients eventually suffer from pneumonia while others experience gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea. Others also had kidney failure. Approximately 40% of those who tested positive with MERS have died, according to Reuters, although it is not known how many do not know they are infected because the disease’s symptoms have not been dangerous enough to warrant seeking medical care.
http://www.latinpost.com/articles/11283/20140427/middle-east-respiratory-syndrome-mers-symptoms-coronavirus-spreads-from-saudi-arabia-to-europe-no-cure-or-vaccine-so-far.htm
Read more at http://investmentwatchblog.com/saudi-arabia-sets-up-3-centers-to-deal-with-mers-outbreak-cases-spike-to-339-egypt-reports-first-case/#oQf7Qd5M6CHgkvJW.99
Ponce
2nd May 2014, 02:59 PM
Well, everything is working according to plan......forget about nukes and open warfare.
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ALERT: It's Here - CDC Confirms MERS Virus Infection on U.S. Soil
By: AltMediaDaily
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the first case of the deadly MERS virus in the United States.
The CDC said the infected person is a healthcare worker who traveled from Saudi Arabia to Indiana.
The person who brought the virus to the US traveled via airplane and bus.
It is too soon to know if the virus will spread and how many will be impacted, but just in case...are you prepared?
Ponce
9th May 2014, 09:21 PM
Remember that there is NO CURE for MERS......people are now getting worried.
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GENEVA - The World Health Organisation said Friday it would hold an emergency meeting next week on the deadly MERS virus, amid concern over the rising number of cases in several countries.
The UN health agency will host the emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss the worrying spread of the virus, which in less than two years has killed 126 people in Saudi Arabia alone, spokesman Tarik Jasarevic told reporters in Geneva.
The WHO's emergency committee has already met four times to discuss the mysterious corona virus, which surfaced in mid-2012.
"The increase in the number of cases in different countries raises a number of questions," Jasarevic said, without giving further details of the aim of the new talks.
The WHO experts will brief reporters at the end of the teleconferenced meeting on Tuesday evening, he said.
The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is considered a deadlier but less-transmissible cousin of the SARS virus that broke out in Asia in 2003, infecting 8,273 people and killing nearly 800 of them.
Like SARS, it appears to cause a lung infection, with patients suffering from a temperature, coughing and breathing difficulties.
But it differs in that it also causes rapid kidney failure.
There are no vaccines or antiviral treatments for MERS, a disease that kills more than 40 per cent of those infected and that experts are still struggling to understand.
According to the most recent WHO figures, 496 MERS cases have been detected since September 2012.
The Saudi health ministry says 463 of them have been in the Gulf nation.
MERS cases have also been reported in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and even the United States, with most involving people who had travelled to Saudi Arabia or worked there, often as medical staff.
Ponce
13th May 2014, 11:46 AM
Two workers at the Florida hospital where federal officials reported a case of a potentially lethal Arabian virus have fallen ill after coming into contact with the patient.
One of the workers has been hospitalized and isolated, joining the first patient, a Saudi Arabia resident who was visiting family in the Orlando area, said Geo Morales, a spokesman for Dr. P. Phillips Hospital. The other worker was treated and sent home, Morales said.
The Saudi Arabian patient is the second person in the U.S. confirmed to be infected with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus, or MERS-CoV, a disease first identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday. Federal officials say health-care workers who have contact with MERS-CoV patients before they are isolated risk contracting the virus.
“Everyone has been tested for the virus and we are waiting for results,” Morales said in an e-mail. He didn’t provide any other details on the patients, such as gender or job titles.
Benjamin Haynes, a CDC spokesman, didn’t immediately respond to an e-mail asking about the suspected new Florida cases.
The coronavirus has caused 538 cases of illness in 12 countries and 145 deaths, including 112 deaths in Saudi Arabia, according to the CDC, citing the World Health Organization.
The first U.S. case, an Indiana health-care worker returning from a trip to Saudi Arabia, was announced May 2. That patient has fully recovered and no new cases have been identified in the state, Indiana health authorities said. The Florida and Indiana cases are unrelated, according to the CDC.
MNeagle
13th May 2014, 12:28 PM
"& many will die"
(give us some links too Ponce)
Ponce
13th May 2014, 02:41 PM
MERS coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia rise to 491, including 147 deaths
published by Tom Sullivan on Tue, 2014-05-13 20:17
Saudi Arabia's registered number of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus cases increased to 491 on Monday, including 147 deaths, after adding six new cases and five more deaths, the Health Ministry said.
Two of the new cases are in stable condition, while the other four are in critical condition and receiving treatment in ICU, the ministry said, adding that three of the new cases are from Riyadh, two from Jeddah and the rest one from Medina.
Meanwhile, the ministry said six cases have fully recovered by Monday.
The coronavirus was first discovered in mid-2012 in an old man with acute pneumonia and renal failure. It has spread from Gulf countries to North Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe, killing more than a hundred people and infecting hundreds of others.
MERS coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia rise to 491, including 147 deaths
Ponce
13th May 2014, 04:14 PM
This are only the interesting parts..........
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“This could spread all over the United States and could literally kill millions of people”, said Charles Walton who was commentating on the matter. Walton, went on to talk about the dangers of letting Middle Easterners into our country, as MERS is derived from the Middle East.
The World Health Organization has called for an emergency meeting Tuesday, claiming the general public has nothing to worry about.
The Chicago Tribune reported, “The WHO said its meeting with health and infectious disease experts was continuing later than planned, and that its conclusions would be announced at a press conference on Wednesday. The last time the agency set up an emergency committee was in response to the 2009 H1N1 “swine flu” pandemic.”
MERS carries a 30% kill rate, meaning 1 of 3 people who contract the virus will die.
mick silver
14th May 2014, 05:20 PM
could this be a bio weapon that we are seeing
Ponce
14th May 2014, 05:53 PM
Like I said, the bugs are in place and it will be given out slowly, pretending that air travel is what is doing it...that way you wont tear off the head of the tie and coats who are actually doing it...........when you bunker down, WTSHTF, it wont be because of a nuke but because of a bub....................................the question is, do they have something to fight it with?.
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Horn
14th May 2014, 10:31 PM
(give us some links too Ponce)
Ponce is claiming patent on all the links.
Dogman
14th May 2014, 10:43 PM
With all the crazy ones that suck air, maybe we do need to have a thinning out.
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