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STRANGE SEPTEMBERS:
THE HILL ABDUCTION & THE EXETER ENCOUNTER –
NARRATED BY PETER WELLER
 
FEATURE-LENGTH UFO DOCUMENTARY
NOW AVAILABLE ON
VOD AND DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
The Two World-Famous UFO Experiences Took Place In New Hampshire In September 1961 and September 1965
 Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter — Narrated by Peter Weller is a feature-length documentary which explores two of the most famous and well-documented UFO encounters in history. One being the 1961 terrifying abduction of Betty and Barney Hill, and the other, the 1965 UFO sightings seen by dozens, including the credible and reliable sources of Navy enlistee Norman Muscarello, who was horrified as he ran for his life, and two Exeter Police Officers, Eugene Bertrand and David Hunt. The documentary was released on VOD and Digital Download on April 1, 2016 on Vimeo On Demand at , announced Directors Jeff & Jess Finn.
“What can these two controversial UFO cases tell us about where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going, in terms of potential human interaction with intelligent extraterrestrials? If either of these landmark close-encounter cases occurred as the participants claimed, we are then faced with the shocking reality of a pair of the most important incidents in human history. For those clinging to a rigid worldview, the Hill Abduction and the Exeter Encounter could prove to be mind expanding as well as life changing,” says director Jeff Finn.
Narrated by Peter Weller, the documentary features new revealing insights after more than a year of research, contact and interviews with over 100 relatives, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances associated with the principal witnesses of the Hill Abduction and the Exeter Encounter. Interviewees include James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons, who starred in the famous 1975 television movie The UFO Incident: The Betty & Barney Hill Abduction, ufologists Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden, former U.S. Air Force and Army officers, Lt. Alan Brandt and Col. George Rubin, and author John Fuller’s son, Judd.
The documentary was directed and produced by Jeff & Jess Finn of Z-Machine, and produced by Joe Gressis and Dena Hysell of Secret Handshake, and written by Jeff Finn.
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Official website with the trailer:  www.StrangeSeptembers.com
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 Exclusive Interviews in the documentary:
James Earl Jones: Actor, Barney Hill, The UFO Incident
Estelle Parsons: Actress, Betty Hill, The UFO Incident
Stanton Friedman: Author; ufologist; nuclear physicist; civilian researcher responsible for reopening the Roswell Incident
Kathleen Marden: Author; lecturer; MUFON Director of Field Investigator Training (Emeritus); niece of Betty and Barney Hill
Thomas Muscarello: Brother of Norman Muscarello, the primary eyewitness to the Exeter Encounter
Judd Fuller: Son of John G. Fuller, author of The Interrupted Journey and Incident at Exeter
Dean Merchant: Organizer, Exeter UFO Festival; founder, Exeter UFO Hall of Fame; historian; author
John P. Oswald: UFO researcher; author; former NICAP investigator; confidant to Betty Hill
Lt. Alan Brandt: Former United States Air Force Lieutenant
Jean Hamilton: UFO eyewitness; friend of Norman Muscarello
Ted Loder, PhD: Former Professor, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of New Hampshire; co-author, The Disclosure Project
William E. Ross: Professor and Head, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire
Valerie Cunningham: Principal, African-American Resource Center, NH; author; friend of Betty and Barney Hill
Col. George Rubin: Former United States Army Colonel
Steve Firmani: Founder and Director, New England MUFON
Joel Brown: Freelance writer; author
Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter –Narrated by Peter Weller–
 
PRODUCTION NOTES
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PRESENT
Strange Septembers:
The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter
Narrated by Peter Weller

A Z-Machine and Secret Handshake Entertainment Production

A Documentary by Jeff & Jess Finn
 
 
 
RUNNING TIME: 1:33:56               RATING: Not yet rated
Publicity/Press Contact:
Roberson Public Relations
David Roberson
310-925-8786 mobile
323-969-9014 office
Film Contacts:
Z-MACHINE
Jeff & Jess Finn
323-929-9661
SECRET HANDSHAKE
Dena Hysell
818-281-9659
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Featuring Interviews With
 
James Earl Jones
Estelle Parsons
Stanton Friedman
Kathleen Marden
Thomas Muscarello
Judd Fuller
Dean Merchant
John P. Oswald
Lt. Alan Brandt
Jean Hamilton
Ted Loder
William E. Ross
Valerie Cunningham
Col. George Rubin
Steve Firmani
Joel Brown
George Dufour
Dick Page
Arthur Russell
John Sevier
Stew Weldon
Gloria Spanos
Rita Marcotte
 
Crew
 
Directed by
Written by
Produced by
Produced by
 
Animation & Artwork by
Music by
Original Songs by
 
Editor
Jeff & Jess Finn
Jeff Finn
Jeff & Jess Finn
Joe Gressis
Dena Hysell
Ice9Design
Jess Finn
Crushes
Gilgongo
Joe Gressis
ABOUT THE FILM – SYNOPSIS
 
What really happened on those two terrifying New Hampshire nights?
“Live Free or Die” is the state of New Hampshire’s official motto. The phrase also could have served as the mantra for the 1960s, a time well documented as an era of monumental cultural shifts and indelible social change. Two less-celebrated events, each of which occurred in the early and middle-parts of the decade, were both earth-shaking in their own right. They didn’t entail demonstrations. Or happenings. Or rock concerts. They involved UFOs. Extraterrestrials. And humans. Both experiences took place nearly four years apart to the day, and each is explored in the independent documentary film, Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter.
 
Narrated by Peter Weller and based on exclusive interviews with the likes of actors James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons, ufologists Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden, and former U.S. Air Force and Army officers, Lt. Alan Brandt and Col. George Rubin, Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter delves into the gray areas that form the twin peaks of 1960s UFO close encounter cases.
The Hill Abduction

The first serious case of alien abduction was reported to have taken place September 19, 1961 at approximately 10pm in a remote wooded area of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Betty and Barney Hill, a married couple returning home to Portsmouth, NH following a brief Canadian vacation, claimed to have been captured, studied, and released by intelligent beings from another planet.

The Hills maintained that the entities arrived and departed via a large, silent and circular craft with blinking red lights; one that performed aerial maneuvers unlike any plane or helicopter they’d ever seen.
The star map that Betty Hill alleged she’d been shown by the UFO’s leader was later determined to be a near perfect match for what is now officially known as the Zeta Reticuli binary star system in the constellation Reticulum. The Hill Abduction case set the standard for all subsequent abduction cases and remains unsolved. 
 
The Exeter Encounter
 
 
At approximately 2am on September 3, 1965, the first well-documented Close Encounter of the First Kind was reported to have occurred in a field just off Route 150/Amesbury Road in Kensington, NH.
Exeter police officer, Reginald “Scratch” Toland took petrified Exeter resident Norman Muscarello’s initial statement, one that described a UFO sighting. Muscarello, a recent high school graduate set to enter the Navy, was then joined at the site by Exeter, NH police officers Eugene Bertrand and David Hunt, as eyewitnesses to a huge silent object with flashing red lights. The three men stated that the craft moved in patterns and speeds far beyond the capabilities of any conventional aircraft.
 
After much attempted debunking, the US Air Force admitted the Exeter sighting remained unidentified, and on April 5, 1966, the case was officially entered into the congressional record. The Exeter Encounter remains one of the top-documented and, ultimately unsolved, UFO cases.
For many of those close to the five principal witnesses, the effects of these two paranormal events would resonate throughout their lives. But for New Hampshire residents Betty and Barney Hill, Norman Muscarello, Eugene Bertrand, and David Hunt, their lives would be forever changed.
 
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT by Jeff Finn
 
I’ve been fascinated by ufology for most of my life, dating back to the years I grew up in Downers Grove, IL, a suburb of Chicago. When I was about 8-years-old, my younger sister and I experienced a UFO sighting circa the same time I saw the original run of the 1975 television movie, The UFO Incident. The film starred James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons as Barney and Betty Hill, a married couple from Portsmouth, NH who, after much reluctance, claimed they were abducted and studied by intelligent beings from another star system in September 1961.
To say the movie scared me, like my own UFO sighting, would be an understatement. I was haunted. 35 years later, my wife, Jess, and I moved to Arlington, MA. It didn’t take long for me to realize we lived only two hours from New Hampshire’s White Mountains, the setting of the Hills’ alleged encounter. We were even closer – a mere one-hour drive – to Exeter, NH, the location of another infamous 1960s UFO case, one that was documented in John Fuller’s 1966 book, Incident at Exeter.
Fuller also wrote and published another book that same year, The Interrupted Journey, about the Betty and Barney Hill case. It dawned on me that I wanted to create via documentary film what Fuller had achieved with his nonfiction UFO books. And it all tied together, as The UFO Incident was an adaptation of Fuller’s The Interrupted Journey.
Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter began as a DIY labor of love. While living in New England, I began to flesh out a YouTube-type documentary. Prior to attending the 2010 Exeter UFO Festival, I arranged for on-camera interviews with noted ufologists Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden (niece of Betty and Barney Hill) during a break in the festival. My wife, Jess, joined me in that endeavor and became the film’s co-director. The next morning found us conducting an on-camera interview with Thomas Muscarello, Norman Muscarello’s younger brother and a man with keen insight into Norman’s paranormal experience of September 1965.
Following the Muscarello interview, away Jess and I went, deeper into research and production, which took us from university libraries and archives, to the Internet, and onto the actual Hill and Exeter UFO locations. The deeper we dug, the more interviews we were able to arrange, and the more interviews we arranged, the more eerie puzzle pieces began to fall into place.
What can these two controversial UFO cases tell us about where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going, in terms of potential human interaction with intelligent extraterrestrials? If either of these landmark close-encounter cases occurred as the participants claimed, we are then faced with the shocking reality of a pair of the most important incidents in human history. For those clinging to a rigid worldview, the Hill Abduction and the Exeter Encounter could prove to be mind expanding as well as life changing.
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
 
Jeff Finn spent a year researching, contacting, and interviewing over 100 relatives, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances associated with the principal witnesses of the Hill Abduction and the Exeter Encounter, including author John Fuller’s son, Judd. Originally setting out to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Betty and Barney Hills’ September 19, 1961 UFO experience, Jeff’s initial armchair documentary quickly morphed into a full-fledged film.
The production grew to equally include Norman Muscarello, Eugene Bertand, and David Hunt’s September 3,1965 UFO experience, which, thanks to Fuller’s 1966 book, is known as the Incident at Exeter. Jeff’s wife, Jess Finn, joined him in the production as co-director and co-producer. She also created the film’s animation and musical score.
While researching the Hills and Exeter, Jeff was able to locate and interview retired Air Force Lt. Alan Brandt, a key player in both cases, as well as Jean Hamilton, the twin sister of Norman Muscarello’s teenage girlfriend, Joan. (It was the Hamilton home in Amesbury, MA that Norman had hitchhiked from on the pitch-black night of his 1965 close encounter.)
Brandt had been named decades before by author John Fuller, but he’d never been formally interviewed on-camera. The former lieutenant’s dual perspective proved invaluable.
Meanwhile, Hamilton had never been mentioned on the record in connection to the Exeter Encounter, but her vantage point and sharp memory were vital. The Finns were also privileged to jointly interview Stanton Friedman (author; ufologist; nuclear physicist; and the civilian researcher responsible for reopening the Roswell Incident), the niece of Betty and Barney Hill, Kathleen Marden, and Thomas Muscarello, brother of Norman Muscarello, the primary eyewitness to the Exeter Encounter. These interviews provided unique insights into the two interrelated UFO cases.
Later, in the eleventh hour of production, a Los Angeles-to-New York flight brought an exclusive interview with legendary actors James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons, who had played Barney and Betty Hill in the 1975 television movie, The UFO Incident. With that, filming drew to a close and a whole new wave of activity took its place in the form of post-production, including Peter Weller coming aboard to narrate the documentary. Having come full-circle, the Finns were later honored when an early cut of Strange Septembers was chosen as the official film selection of the 2011 Exeter UFO Festival.
After being approached by Dena Hysell and Joe Gressis of fellow L.A.-based production company, Secret Handshake, Jeff and Jess Finn contracted Gressis to edit the documentary with Secret Handshake co-producing along with Z-Machine, the Finns’ indie imprint. It is Jeff and Jess’s hope that Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter will help shed down-to-earth light on the otherworldly mysteries that have surrounded the Hill and Exeter UFO cases for over 50 years.
  
NARRATED BY
PETER WELLER
 
 
Peter Weller is an American film and stage actor, television director, and art historian.
Weller has appeared in more than 70 films and television series, including turns as the title characters in blockbuster hit RoboCop, its sequel, RoboCop 2, and the cult classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. He has also appeared in such critically acclaimed films as Woody Allen’s Mighty Aphrodite, the Oliver Stone-produced The New Age,and David Cronenberg’s movie of William Burroughs’s novel, Naked Lunch. Weller received an Academy Award nomination for his direction of the 1993 short Partners, in which he also acted.
 
In television, he hosted the show Engineering an Empire on the History Channel. He also played Christopher Henderson in the fifth season of 24 and Stan Liddy in the fifth season of the Showtime original series, Dexter. Since 2012, Weller has been involved in the A&E (now Netflix) series Longmire both as a director and actor.
 
ABOUT THE INTERVIEWEES
 
James Earl Jones
 

Possessing one of the most instantly recognizable voices in entertainment history, James Earl Jones is one of America’s most distinguished and versatile actors.

Although best known to entertainment audiences as the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars, or as the booming “Voice of CNN,” Jones has led a decades-old career encompassing film, television, and the stage, including his having played the role of Barney Hill in the 1975 movie, The UFO Incident.
Estelle Parsons
 
Estelle Margaret Parsons is an American theatre, film, and television actress and occasional theatrical director. After studying law, Parsons became a singer before deciding to pursue a career in acting. She worked for the television program Today and made her stage debut in 1961.
During the 1960s, Parsons established her career on Broadway before progressing to film. She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Blanche Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and was also nominated for her work in Rachel, Rachel (1968).
Parsons worked extensively in film (including her portrayal of Betty Hill in the 1975 movie, The UFO Incident) and theatre during the 1970s and later directed several Broadway productions. Nominated on four occasions for a Tony Award, in 2004 Parsons was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.
 
Stanton Friedman
 
Stanton T. Friedman received BS and MS degrees in Physics from University of Chicago in 1955 and 1956, where Carl Sagan was a classmate. He worked for fourteen years as a nuclear physicist for such companies as General Electric, General Motors, Westinghouse, TRW, Aerojet General, Nucleonics, and McDonnell Douglas on such advanced, highly classified, eventually canceled projects as nuclear aircraft, fission and fusion rockets, and nuclear power plants for space.
Since 1967, Friedman has lectured on the topic of UFOs at more than 600 colleges and over 100 professional groups in 50 states, 9 Provinces, England, Italy, Germany, Holland, France, Finland, Brazil, Australia, Korea, Mexico, Turkey, Argentina, and Israel. Often referred to as the “Father of Roswell”, Stan was the first to investigate the incident beginning in 1978. He has been investigating UFO incidents since the mid 1950s.
 
Kathleen Marden
 
Kathleen Marden is a full-time researcher, writer and lecturer. She is the author of two books (with Stanton T. Friedman), Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience and Science Was Wrong.
As the niece of Betty and Barney Hill, the first documented alien abductees who stirred worldwide interest, Kathy has unique insight into not only the Hills’ close encounter and abduction, but also alien abduction in general. Kathy has appeared on dozens of television and radio programs in the US, Canada and Europe, including the History Channel’s “UFO
Hunters” and the Discovery channel, NH Chronicle, FOX News, and Coast to Coast AM. Additionally, she has lectured at major UFO conferences throughout the United States.
 
ALSO FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH
 
Thomas Muscarello: Brother of Norman Muscarello, the primary eyewitness to the Exeter Encounter
Judd Fuller: Son of John G. Fuller, author of The Interrupted Journey and Incident at Exeter
Dean Merchant: Organizer, Exeter UFO Festival; founder, Exeter UFO Hall of Fame; historian; author
John P. Oswald: UFO researcher; author; former NICAP investigator; confidant to Betty Hill
Lt. Alan Brandt: Former United States Air Force Lieutenant
Jean Hamilton: UFO eyewitness; friend of Norman Muscarello
Ted Loder, PhD: Former Professor, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of New Hampshire; co-author, The Disclosure Project
William E. Ross: Professor and Head, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire
Valerie Cunningham: Principal, African-American Resource Center, NH; author; friend of Betty and Barney Hill
Col. George Rubin: Former United States Army Colonel
Steve Firmani: Founder and Director, New England MUFON
Joel Brown: Freelance writer; author
 
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
 
Jeff and Jess Finn
 
JEFF FINN (Producer/Director/Writer, Principal at Z-Machine)

Jeff Finn is a writer, director, artist, musician, and mountain bike enthusiast whose work runs the gamut from documentary film to performance art to multimedia collage. Finn is the director, writer, and co-producer of the forthcoming feature-length documentary film, Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison, and the co-director, writer, and co-producer of the feature documentary, Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter. Both films are products of Z-Machine, the Los Angeles-based indie imprint run by Jeff and his wife, Jess Finn. Jeff previously formed and fronted the noise-rock bands, The Frequencies (Los Angeles), and Crushes (Los Angeles/Austin, TX). More recently, he co-created the original animated comedy series, Sunshine Court, and is writing companion oral biographies for Strange Septembers and Before the End as well as his own experimental novel, Death for Beginners, and 9Y, a children’s book. Jeff adores his daughter, finds great inspiration in the surrealist career of David Lynch, and thrills to the notion that humans are far from the most intelligent life form in the universe. He often dreams of time travel.
 
JESS FINN (Producer/Director/Art & Animation, Principal at Z-Machine)
Jess Finn is a web designer/developer, digital artist, writer, musician, and Sci-Fi geek. She has co-written two cheesy pulp novels and is working on a contemporary romantic thriller. Jess has co-fronted various bands in Boston, Austin, and Los Angeles, singing as well as playing synth, guitar, and drums. She runs the Los Angeles-based digital media agency, Ice9Design. Jess co-produced and co-directed Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter, for which she also created the film’s animation and score. She is the co-producer for Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison, the forthcoming independent documentary film from Z-Machine, the indie imprint run by Jess and her husband, Jeff Finn. Jess is a mom, marathon runner, and superhero enthusiast. Her superpower is speed-reading.
 
DENA HYSELL (Producer, Principal at Secret Handshake)

Dena Hysell is an in demand producer/writer/director who has successfully built and run multiple entertainment companies, inside the studio system and independently. Currently a managing partner at Rumpus Room Production where she has made 9 films since it’s inception in 2012, Dena is a prolific and talented filmmaker sought out in the genre world for her sense of story and visuals. Recognized for her work with top honors at multiple festivals (Toronto, Seattle, Indiana, NYFF), as well as having a track record for her work being acquired by major distributors, Dena continues to make media in multiple formats that is compelling and commercial. She attended Stanford University (BA, MFA), serves on the Board of Directors for Stanford in Entertainment, and was named a 2009 Stanton Scholar and artist representative for The Aspen Institute’s Socrates Seminar on the relationship between business and government. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Mobile Film Classroom, a 501c3 charity organization focused on empowering disadvantaged children by teaching storytelling and filmmaking skills.
JOE GRESSIS (Editor, Producer, Principal at Secret Handshake)

Joe Gressis is a producer, writer and director based in Los Angeles with extensive experience in creating and producing award winning films, television and new media. Nominated for three Emmy Awards, a Streamy New Media Award, an honoree at myriad film festivals–including Sundance–Gressis is consistently on the cutting edge of innovating content across media platforms that is as commercially successful as it is critically acclaimed. A member of the Writers Guild and the Editors Guild, his work as both an artist and a producer offer him a unique ability to combine business acumen with a creative sensibility.
Film work includes producing and editing the award winning multi-million dollar features, A Little Help with Jenna Fischer and Chris O’Donnell, and Home Run Showdown with Matthew Lillard, Barry Bostwick, and Dean Cain. For Defy Media, via Google’s original content project for YouTube, Joe created, produced, wrote and directed Oishi High School Battle, one of the most popular series on the web with over forty million views.
Again for Defy Media, Joe developed and executive produced the successful series 16 Bit High School. His TV credits include writing Crash & Bernstein for Disney XD, and producing and editing multiple shows for ABC, Discovery, Comedy Central, Adult Swim, and the CW, as well as Emmy winning made for TV films and over a dozen independent films including the franchise-launching horror film, V/H/S.
He has also produced and edited investigative documentaries and web videos for political and non-profit groups such as The Institute for Humane Studies, George Mason University, and the Children’s Defense Fund. He is also the founder of the Collaboration Filmmakers Challenge, now in its fifth year, and he has been a managing partner in successful production companies Secret Handshake Entertainment and Very Important Productions.
 
 
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
 
SECRET HANDSHAKE ENTERTAINMENT (Production Company)
 
Secret Handshake Entertainment, LLC was founded in 2007 by media professionals Dena Hysell and Joe Gressis. The company worked on award winning projects for multiple outlets. From the feature film A Little Help, given 3.5 stars from Roger Ebert, to the family film Homerun Showdown (“a valuable find in family entertainment” – review on blu-ray.com) Secret Handshake produced films with high production value and acquisition potential.
Z-MACHINE PRODUCTIONS (Production Company)
 
Z-Machine, LLC was born of a shared passion for life’s mysteries and the gray areas of information that comprise them. Husband-and-wife team, Jeff and Jess Finn, launched their indie imprint in 2010 with Strange Septembers: The Hill Abduction & The Exeter Encounter, a feature-length documentary film that explores the twin peaks of UFO cases. The Finns next project is Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison, a forthcoming feature documentary film that brings to light the life and humanity of poet, writer, and filmmaker, James Douglas Morrison, heretofore known as the infamous lead singer of The Doors.
 
CREDITS
 
Directed by
JEFF & JESS FINN
Written by
JEFF FINN
Produced by
JEFF & JESS FINN
Produced by
DENA HYSELL
JOE GRESSIS
Animation & Artwork by
ICE9DESIGN
Music by
JESS FINN
Editor
JOE GRESSIS
Narrated by
PETER WELLER
Production Coordinator               JAKE HARTLEY
Production Assistants                  SAMANTHA RICHARDS
                                                MICHELE GRADY
Legal Services                            MARK VEGA
LIBERTAS LAW GROUP, BEVERLY HILLS CA
Media Clearances                        JAKE EWALD
                                                SAM RUOCCO
Music Supervision Executive        JEN PRAY
Re-Recording Mixer                     J. DAVID ATHERTON
SONIC BOOM SOUND
 
 
MUSIC
 
“TIME TO DIE”
 Written by Smith
Performed by Crushes
Courtesy of Dendrite Records
Copyright 2008 Crushes Music
“STRANGE SEPTEMBERS”
Written and Performed by Gilgongo
Courtesy of Dendrite Records
Copyright 2011 Gilgongo 

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