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Title: The Pentagon’s Power to Arrest, Torture, and Execute Americans
Source: Lew Rockwell
URL Source: http://www.lewrockwell.com/hornberger/hornberger117.html
Published: Mar 1, 2007
Author: Jacob G. Hornberger
Post Date: 2007-03-01 06:29:00 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 224
Comments: 15

The president and the Pentagon now wield the omnipotent power to arrest, torture, and execute any American they label an “enemy combatant.” It is impossible to overstate the significance of this power. It has totally upended the relationship of the military and civilian in the United States. The assumption of this particular power easily constitutes one of the most monumental revolutions of liberty and power in history. It is a revolution that every American must confront now, not later. If people wait until later to confront the expanded use of this power, it will be too late, because by that time it will be too dangerous to do so.

As long as this particular power is permitted to stand, there is no possibility for Americans to be considered a free people. A necessary prerequisite for restoring freedom to our land is the removal of this power from the arsenal of government officials.

Everyone needs to understand the nature of this power and its enormous significance. Historically, the U.S. military has lacked the power to arrest, incarcerate, or inflict harm on American civilians. If Americans committed a federal crime, they were subject to being indicted by a federal grand jury and then prosecuted in U.S. District Court. The Bill of Rights guaranteed that the accused would be accorded certain rights of due process of law, such as the right to defend himself with the assistance of an attorney, to confront the witnesses whose testimony the prosecutors were relying on, to summon witnesses in his behalf, to remain silent, and to have a trial by jury. Everyone was presumed to be innocent and the government had to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Those constitutional protections and guarantees were upended on 9/11, without even the semblance of a constitutional amendment. On 9/11 the president and the Pentagon assumed to themselves the power to take any American into custody and inflict violence on him, without according him any of the protections provided by the Bill of Rights. Today, the Pentagon has the authority, on orders of its commander in chief, to send American soldiers into any neighborhood in the country and take into custody any American citizen and inflict harm on him simply by labeling him an “enemy combatant” in the “war on terror.”

Let me emphasize something important here, especially for libertarians, who have long committed their lives to the achievement of a free society: There is no way – none – to reconcile the assumption of this power with a free society. In fact, it is the most powerful government power of all – the ultimate power that can ever be wielded by a tyrannical government. No infringement on economic liberty – hyperinflation, confiscatory taxation, oppressive regulation, or the like – can compare in significance with the omnipotent power of a government official to arbitrarily pick up anyone he wants for any reason he wants and incarcerate him, torture him, and execute him.

Here’s how this revolution of liberty and power occurred.

After 9/11, U.S. officials declared what they called a “war on terror.” They said that this was akin to a real war, such as World War I and World War II, despite the fact that terrorism was still listed on the federal statute books as a federal crime. The “war on terror” was a “global” war, they said, one in which the president, the CIA, and the Pentagon would have to fight terrorists all over the world. Since it was a real war against illegal combatants, the CIA and the Pentagon did not need to heed legal and constitutional procedures. They were “taking off the gloves” to keep Americans safe from the terrorists.

The CIA and the Pentagon assumed the authority to kidnap, capture, arrest, torture, “rendition,” and execute suspected terrorists all over the world. There were a few indictments, prosecutions, and convictions for terrorism in federal court, such as that of 9/11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. But for the vast majority of foreigners U.S. officials picked up for terrorism, there was torture, indefinite incarceration, and in some cases extra-judicial executions. Sometimes the torture occurred at the hands of U.S. personnel. Other times, the torture was outsourced (“renditioned”) to police or intelligence forces of brutal, but friendly, foreign regimes.

Through it all, Americans innocently and naïvely assumed that the power now being exercised by the CIA and the Pentagon applied only to foreigners, not to Americans. Engaged in wishful thinking, they were blinding themselves to reality. As U.S. officials repeatedly emphasized after 9/11, the war on terror was global in nature, which meant that the military power to wage the war on terror included going after the terrorists right here inside the United States.

The war on terror’s iron fist unleashed itself on an American citizen named José Padilla, whom U.S. officials arrested on American soil and accused of being a terrorist. Federal officials did not indict Padilla, prosecute him, or convict him, at least not at first. Instead, U.S. military officials took control over him and denied him any right to speak to an attorney, family, or friends. The U.S. attorney general announced to the American people that Padilla was an illegal “enemy combatant” in the “war on terror.”

For three years, Padilla was held in military custody. In a recent hearing in U.S. District Court, two psychologists testified that, as a result of having been in isolation for an extended period of time and having been subjected to sensory deprivation, Padilla is now too mentally damaged to assist with his own case. Even though a government psychologist disputed Padilla’s claim, the case is bringing to public eye what U.S. officials would undoubtedly prefer to keep secret from the American people – a method of “touchless” torture that the CIA and the Pentagon have long been employing involving isolation and sensory deprivation. As Alfred McCoy described in his book A Question of Torture, this particular type of torture technique is specifically intended to cause mental damage to its victims. The CIA learned the technique from the North Korean communists, who subjected American POWs to it during the Korean War.

What is so significant about the José Padilla case?

Its significance lies not only in what U.S. officials did to Padilla but also in the fact that what they did to him, they now wield the power to do to every other American. That is the post-9/11 revolution of liberty and power that Americans must now confront if they wish to live in a free society.

The president and the Pentagon faced one big problem, however. While they correctly assumed that Congress would do nothing to stop the assumption of this omnipotent power over the American people, there was still the possibility that the federal courts would declare it to be in violation of the U.S. Constitution.

So it’s not surprising that they chose someone like José Padilla as their test case, rather than some middle-class high-school principal who was a member of Rotary. Federal officials knew that Americans would feel no sympathy for Padilla, especially after the U.S. attorney general went on television and announced that Padilla was planning to explode a nuclear bomb in the United States.

After keeping him three years in military custody, the Pentagon released Padilla from the South Carolina dungeon in which he had been incarcerated and transferred him to the control of the Justice Department, which proceeded to secure a grand-jury indictment against him for terrorist-related activities overseas. Significantly, the grand jury indictment didn’t charge Padilla with the nuclear-bomb scheme that the U.S. attorney general had used to scare the American people.

Why did U.S. officials agree to prosecute Padilla in federal district court instead of continuing to treat him as an “enemy combatant” in the “war on terror”? After all, haven’t they repeatedly told Americans that terrorism is an act of war, not a criminal act? Isn’t that why Padilla was held in isolation in a military dungeon for three years? Why would they switch gears by moving him from “enemy-combatant” status to “criminal-defendant” status in federal district court?

The answer lies in the legal strategy employed by U.S. officials, a strategy that ultimately fortified the federal government’s revolutionary assumption of military power over the American people.

While Padilla was still in military custody as an “enemy combatant,” his attorneys filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus. Habeas corpus is a legal remedy that stretches back centuries into American and English jurisprudence. Its purpose is to negate the power of government officials to arbitrarily incarcerate and punish people without just cause. Placing ultimate power in the hands of an independent judge, the writ commands the custodian to produce the prisoner and show cause for holding him. If the judge finds that the prisoner is being held without cause, he has the power to order his release. Under the law, the custodian – whether he’s a king, a president, or a military official – must comply with the judge’s order.

The district court ruled in favor of Padilla, essentially holding that in the United States of America the military doesn’t rule over the citizenry. If Padilla or any other American was accused of terrorism, the executive branch had a remedy under the Constitution – indict him and prosecute him. Essentially, the district court held: Charge Padilla with a crime or release him.

Meanwhile, attorneys for the foreigners held at Guantanamo, who also had been held for years without being charged, were litigating their own petitions for writ of habeas corpus in the federal courts, arguing that they too had the right to be either charged or released.

The government appealed the Padilla ruling to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, one of the most conservative circuits in the country. Reversing the judgment of the district court, the Fourth Circuit issued one of the most ominous judicial decisions in the history of our country. Upholding the government’s concept of an “enemy combatant” in a “war on terror,” the court upended the relationship between military and civilian – and between liberty and power – that historically had existed in this country.

While the Court of Appeals judgment seemed to apply only to José Padilla, in actuality it applies to all Americans. On the day that judgment became final, the monumental legal revolution was complete, except for the possibility that the Supreme Court could still overrule the Fourth Circuit’s judgment.

What did the U.S. Supreme Court do? That was another part of the legal strategy that federal officials employed. Padilla’s attorneys, of course, fully intended to appeal the judgment of the Fourth Circuit to the Supreme Court, which very well might have reversed the judgment of the Court of Appeals. After all, by this time the Court had already ruled in favor of several of the Guantanamo detainees and against the government.

Before the Court could hear the case, however, federal officials transferred Padilla to federal-court jurisdiction to be indicted as a criminal defendant accused of having committed criminal acts of terrorism. Why had the government seemingly changed its position after years of claiming that Padilla was an “enemy combatant” subject to military control?

The answer was easy to see: The government had the Fourth Circuit’s judgment under its belt and it did not want to jeopardize a reversal of that judgment. Federal prosecutors knew that if they could somehow prevent the Supreme Court from hearing the case – and possibly reversing the holding – the Fourth Circuit’s judgment in the government’s favor would be left standing.

There was one way for them to prevent the Supreme Court from hearing the case. There is a long-established legal principle that if a case or controversy becomes moot while the case is pending, a court loses jurisdiction to rule.

Federal officials figured that if they transferred Padilla out of military custody, his habeas corpus proceeding would become moot because he would no longer be in military custody. That’s why they transferred him to federal-court jurisdiction – to render his case moot and thereby deny the Supreme Court the power to reverse the Fourth Circuit’s judgment.

The strategy succeeded. Ruling that the case was now moot, the Supreme Court declined to hear Padilla’s appeal, which left the Fourth Circuit’s judgment approving the government’s “enemy combatant” theory intact.

“Well, how come they’re not arresting, torturing, and executing lots of Americans then?” Because every government, even totalitarian ones, must pay attention to public opinion, and federal officials know that, under current circumstances, Americans might not countenance the arbitrary arrests, torture, and executions of large numbers of Americans.

But what every federal official, especially those in the military, knows is that they now wield one of the most powerful standby military powers in history: the omnipotent power to arbitrarily arrest, torture, and execute American citizens simply by labeling them “enemy combatants.” All that’s needed is the right “emergency” or “crisis” and this standby power can be unleashed on the American people – in the course of protecting them from the terrorists, of course.

It’s true that Americans still retain habeas corpus, given that the recently enacted Military Commissions Act canceled that centuries-old remedy for foreigners only. (The D.C. federal Court of Appeals recently upheld the constitutionality of the Act.) Americans would be unwise to rely on habeas corpus, however, to provide them any safety or security with respect to being labeled an “enemy combatant” and treated accordingly. As soon as an American “enemy combatant” files a petition for writ of habeas corpus, the government will quickly file its response showing that the prisoner is being held as an “enemy combatant” in time of “war,” citing the Fourth Circuit’s decision in the Padilla case upholding the “enemy combatant” designation as part of the ongoing “war on terrorism.” Given the long-established tradition of federal courts not to second-guess the president’s war-making decisions, it is a virtual certainty that no federal court will second-guess the president’s and the Pentagon’s “enemy combatant” determinations. The courts will very likely swiftly dismiss habeas corpus petitions brought by Americans who have been labeled “enemy combatants.”

While there is still a possibility that the Supreme Court will ultimately reject the reasoning and holding of the Fourth Circuit, Americans would be unwise to depend on any such hope. For one thing, it would take at least a year or two for any case to reach the Supreme Court and be decided, and lots of Americans could be arrested, incarcerated, tortured, and executed within that time, especially if the right “emergency” or “crisis” were to send everyone into emotional hyperdrive. Equally important, given the increasingly conservative ideology of Supreme Court justices, there is a growing likelihood that a majority of the Court will side with the government anyway.

As an integral part of the federal government’s “war on terror,” which itself is an inexorable part of the government’s pro-empire, pro-intervention foreign policy, the U.S. military’s power to arrest, torture, and execute Americans is now reality. It is impossible to reconcile such power with the principles of a free society. As long as it exists, even if only as a standby power in the event of a “crisis” or “emergency, ” Americans cannot be considered a free people. It is the ultimate power that any government can wield over its citizens and, in fact, is a power wielded by such tyrannical regimes as those in Burma, Pakistan, China, North Korea, and Cuba. A necessary prerequisite for the restoration of a free society is its removal from the arsenal of federal powers.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

By taking away the things that make America, America, you are shaping the future for generations of people who will have never known what it is to be free. By doing so, in two generations, nobody will be around that can remember what it once was to be an American, to be free, and to have real rights.

Not that my generation ever had any with the powers that have been for the last 30 years. This agenda isn't new, it's been going on since the 60's. Who do we have to thank for the nudge towards totalitarianism? The so called Greatest Generation, who are bankrupting us. Who do we have to thank for the destruction of what America's future? The Baby Boom Generation. Their decades of idiocy, and delusional politik, not to mention their orchestra of lies and treachery starting in the educational system, and the mental health profession, have written the script for which generations of idiotic academia will continue to preach from.

My generation, Gen X, are paying the bills, and we hardly know this country from what we were taught of it in grade school. THIS IS NOT THE AMERICA I LEARNED ABOUT. This is the Orwellian nightmare in its infancy. In two generations, MY idiologies, and my knowledge of what America used to be will be considered treason.

We have the Baby Boomer generation to thank for ALL that we have right now, and what we can expect in the next 10 years as they retire, is even more oppression, the FULL destruction of this nation's sovereignty, and the end of the people's inherent God given right to live as we choose.

Treason is commonplace, and an accepted behavior in the halls of Congress, the senate, and of course, the oval office. Betrayal of your people may not be rebuked on earth, but it will indeed be punished when you are burning in hell.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-03-01   6:45:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)

My generation, Gen X, are paying the bills,

Indeed. I've often referred to us Gen Xrs as the "clean up the mess" generation.

How many deaths will it take till he knows, that too many people have died?

bluedogtxn  posted on  2007-03-01   9:53:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)

Baby Boomer generation responsible for what the Bush administration is doing? Now, that's a new one.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2007-03-01   10:48:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#0)

“Well, how come they’re not arresting, torturing, and executing lots of Americans then?” Because every government, even totalitarian ones, must pay attention to public opinion, and federal officials know that, under current circumstances, Americans might not countenance the arbitrary arrests, torture, and executions of large numbers of Americans.

First the Nazis came for the Communists. Only after they had established the precedent did they come for others.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2007-03-01   11:15:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: aristeides (#3)

Generational differences are mostly nonsense. Truth be known- the younger the person- the less imbued they are with republican values- with the concepts necessary to sustain liberty.

Patriotism in America, out of necessity, has always been rooted in ideology, or in the realm of ideas in general- not in blood or soil or culture as it is most everywhere else. The "ideas" that undergirded and defined American patriotism were loose and fluid and debated but still nearly universal notions concerning liberty and freedom coupled with a healthy suspicion of government. There were broad generally accepted taboos that our government couldn't even imagine trying to break just 50 years ago - like Habeas Corpus.

That old brand of American patriotism is nearly completey dead. The taboos gone- erased. It has been replaced by an ideology of militarism and state glorification. American Patriotism is now defined as "supporting the troops" no matter what and in blindly following and supporting the policies of the Federal Government. Basically a sort of fascism lite. It is the triumpth of the FDR Mega State that emerged after WWII. Local patriotism is dead- destroyed by the Interstate highway. The United States of America is now the United State of DC. And Patriotism in this United State isn't about Liberty or anything the founders believed- but in slavish worship of the Mega Bureaucratic entity in DC and its armed wing- the standing military.

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-03-01   11:19:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: aristeides (#3)

Just out of curiosity, WHO DO YOU THINK IS RUNNING THE COUNTRY? Boomers.

Who do you think is running 99 percent of the biggest corporations in the world.

Boomers.

Who do you think is responsible for 99 percent of the graft and corruption in our government right now? Boomers.

WHY??? Because they're still kicking around, making messes of things, and are unable to let go of the power they have. Every Boomer in this country, and every member of the so called Greatest Generation, are responsible for the lies and treason that have taken place over the last 60 years.

I pray that when this country goes completely Nazi, they do EXACTLY what they did in Germany. The first thing they did was round up all the people in the hospitals, and do away with them. Then they went after the senior citizens. Then they went after the mental patients, and so on and so forth.

These measures weren't done out of malice, they were done to make Germany financially SOLVENT!!! It was a cost cutting measure for expenditures on entitlements.

With the Boomer Generation in power, you can better believe that they'll follow the Nazi Playbook to the letter, and be TOO FUCKING STUPID to do something else.

Treason is commonplace, and an accepted behavior in the halls of Congress, the senate, and of course, the oval office. Betrayal of your people may not be rebuked on earth, but it will indeed be punished when you are burning in hell.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-03-01   12:06:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: TommyTheMadArtist, All (#6)

Every Boomer in this country, and every member of the so called Greatest Generation, are responsible for the lies and treason that have taken place over the last 60 years.

I pray that when this country goes completely Nazi, they do EXACTLY what they did in Germany. The first thing they did was round up all the people in the hospitals, and do away with them. Then they went after the senior citizens.

Kill all the boomers bump

Diana  posted on  2007-03-01   13:39:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Burkeman1 (#5)

Generational differences are mostly nonsense.

Kill all the boomers

Diana  posted on  2007-03-01   13:41:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#6)

You're quite a guy. You've just demonstrated you hate with a murderous passion two whole entirely different generations.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2007-03-01   14:00:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: aristeides (#9)

Liar. Did I ever mention murder in any way?

No, I did not. What I said, and just so you fucking understand without question, is that two generations have systematically laid down like dogs in the face of tyranny, and allowed our nation to become the very fucking thing that we supposedly fought 2 world wars against.

FUCK YOU, you lying prick. You must be a boomer, because only a fucking boomer would lie their fucking way out of the truth. You sorry fuck... THIS IS WHAT I HATE. I hate the lies that the boomers, LIKE YOUR SORRY FUCKING ASS USE, in order to make yourself a victim, therefore making me the treacherous one.

When in fact, it is the older generations who have perpetually fucked over MY generation and will continue to do so until their last miserable, cowardly dying breath.

For the last 70 years, NOBODY STOPPED THE LIES, THE TREASON COMING OUT OF WASHINGTON, AND NOW YOUNG MEN ARE DYING FOR OLD MONEY, AND OLD GEEZERS POCKETBOOKS.

If you were honest with yourself about anything, you'd understand that it is not old people I hate, but the fucking lies, the treason, and the propaganda leveled at the young that it is good to die for lies and treason.

So much for the Boomer Generation standing against the treachery of the government, as THEY HAVE BECOME EVERYTHING THEY HAVE SUPPOSEDLY FOUGHT AGAINST. Only this time, they've chosen soft targets, like TRUTH, INTEGRITY, and of course ACCOUNTABILITY.

How dare I point the finger against two generations who were so fucking stupid, drug addled, and outright lazy right? Because NOW my generation gets to cover the check. It's okay though, someday they'll realize what they've done, and then cry about how it's someone else's fucking fault.

I mentioned how it was that Germany used this sort of thing to eventually get to the Jewish Problem they supposedly had. What they did, was start with the mental hospitals. Then they went after all the old vets, going door to door with their vans, and suicide machines. Then they went after the infirm, and elderly who weren't servicable. Then they went after any and all dissenters.

THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT IS TO COME, FROM THE BOOMER GENERATION!!!!! Do you think for one minute that your generation is going to turn America Around with an Al Gore, Hillary Presidency??? IN FACT, IT WILL LIKELY BECOME REALITY EVERYTHING I TALKED ABOUT, BECAUSE THAT IS HOW YOU BOOMERS THINK!!!!

We live in a disposable society, and this is part and parcel to the mentality that the Boomers adopted after their parents raised them. Why mend something when you can simply replace it? We have the Boomers to thank for so many things, and let's hope that they continue on their way to totalitarianism, because the greatest generation obviously didn't beat their children enough to teach them ANY kind of values.

When you have a generation of traitors, sending other people's children to die for oil company profits, how much can you stand? I can't stand it. Just because you can, doesn't mean that I should be tolerant of the treason that is in every facet of our daily lives, brought to us by the spawn of the so called Greatest Generation.

Treason is commonplace, and an accepted behavior in the halls of Congress, the senate, and of course, the oval office. Betrayal of your people may not be rebuked on earth, but it will indeed be punished when you are burning in hell.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-03-01   16:15:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Diana (#7)

I pray that when this country goes completely Nazi, they do EXACTLY what they did in Germany. The first thing they did was round up all the people in the hospitals, and do away with them. Then they went after the senior citizens. Then they went after the mental patients, and so on and so forth.

These measures weren't done out of malice, they were done to make Germany financially SOLVENT!!! It was a cost cutting measure for expenditures on entitlements.

With the Boomer Generation in power, you can better believe that they'll follow the Nazi Playbook to the letter, and be TOO FUCKING STUPID to do something else.

Hey halfwit, if you're going to quote me, give the quote with ALL of the words so as to not lie about its context.

Treason is commonplace, and an accepted behavior in the halls of Congress, the senate, and of course, the oval office. Betrayal of your people may not be rebuked on earth, but it will indeed be punished when you are burning in hell.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-03-01   16:16:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#11) (Edited)

It's hard to believe that every single person born in a span of ten+ years all think in an identical ways, they are not clones of one another as your post would seem to suggest.

In fact many are putting their lives on the line trying to fight the system we now live under. Boomers are not all cookie- cutters of one another, anymore than Gen-Xers are. I hate all those stupid labels. Half-wits are the ones who think in such blatant generalities.

Diana  posted on  2007-03-02   1:25:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#10)

This isn't the first time in human history that old men have sent young men to war for profit. Were the boomers at fault when Johnson and Nixon sent young men to war for the same reasons? How about Roosevelt and Truman? What about when the European monarchs did it in centuries past? Was it still the fault of the boomers??

Don't mean to rile your temper or anything, just trying to point out some basic facts.

Diana  posted on  2007-03-02   1:37:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Diana (#13)

I point the fingers at the two previous generations. A GENERATION is considered 20 years, not ten.

Old people are the bane of human existence, because as they get old, frail, and infirm, they feel compelled to use whatever power they have to create havoc for those people around them, just to feel like they used to when they were young.

You're splitting hairs here Diana, and you're not riling me up in the least. I have made my point, and I have made it clearly. It's you who decided to repost my words without the benefit of their context.

Another tactic that is used every day by the greatest lying generations that lived.

Dying for old bastards, and their old money, isn't my idea of freedom.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-03-02   1:45:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#14)

It's you who decided to repost my words without the benefit of their context.

Just looked up baby boomers, it's said to be those born from 1946 to 1964.

I did not intent to take you words out of context. What I came away from after reading your post was that you were blaming ALL boomers for being deceptive greedy killers when many are anything but.

Most of those who were sent to Vietnam by the power-hungry and greedy old men of their day were baby boomers.

It's a recurring cycle in human history, and will continue until there are no more people left on this earth, as the human nature is highly flawed, and that is what is to blame.

Diana  posted on  2007-03-02   2:05:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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