What Kind of Animal In The Sierras Has These Three Toes


Our old friend on YouTube, AngelOfThyNight is now on full-blown adventure mode now. Check out these three toed tracks he can't seem to explain. He writes:

"I thought this was a bit strange a three toed track like something placed its foot straight into the snow real quickly. It might be nothing at all or it might be something substantial its hard to say. I document anything I find in the sierras just so we can log it with our viewers and for our own research. This area is vast you can go in many directions to various peaks and locations within the Carson Pass." - AngelofTheyNight





If you don't remember Angel Of Thy Night, he's the radio host known as Lord Rick. He's the same guy who had that Bigfoot encounter where rocks were being thrown at him. He caught it all on video:



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  1. wtf why does he have black finger nails!

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    1. Contrast. With hands that haven't seen the Sun in three years it's the only way to find them against a snowy back drop.

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    2. Skookums thay bein cannibals thay eats U fer shure.

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    3. skoookums - they been eating people for years! indians stay out of areas even to this day and will ward folks not to enter due to these creatures

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    1. What Kind of Animal In The Sierras Has These Three Toes ?

      A 3 toed animal

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    1. Plenty of monkeys??

      http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002UZNGCM?pc_redir=1402957387&robot_redir=1

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    2. bigfoots part monkey - and part homo

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    1. Wherever you been?! What's the news???

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    2. Hey bud only talked to Justin and haven't even checked message lately, also I can't get back on that stupid gmail to check your messages so I'm going to get my friend to set up a real email account ! I really need to talk with will GeV on the phone I've been listening to a couple of his shows and it's funny they been saying a lot of the same things I've said in the past, Lol a beautiful fawn deer just walked about 10 away from me as I'm typing this message to u lol

      TTL

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    3. Great stuff TTL. Is that email you were contacting me on still ok to use?

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    4. Hahaha this jagaloon has been dragging PJ along for months. He is gonna get another real email !

      Don't worry I'm sure you'll have your email and trail can pics soon, Joe.

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    5. Argh go away... I've spoken to TTL at length, know his real name and others who know him.

      Back into the shadows with you.

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    6. Ya joe it's still good I just got to figure out my password on it ! Go figure I forgot it story of my life but I'll let u now !
      Ttl

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    7. Ha ha ha! You crack me up TTL... Ok, no worries. Hope you are well.

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    8. joe fits-campbell an` campbell fits-joe...very good fit so I hear from the squeals of anus delight.

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    9. Yeah, Joe's chocolate starfish is very elastic.

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    1. No one does the outdoors like the Goth crowd. NO ONE! All Hail The Cure.

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    2. You got that right. Robert Smith is a helluva outdoorsman.

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    1. "It might be nothing at all.." Aaaand right THERE is when he should have stopped..

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  7. Hey JOE. Just read on the bfro that Matt and Bobo recently filmed a special in the UK. Someone had met and had a chat with Matt and is coming to US in October to search for 2 weeks. Do you know anything about that special, just can not imagine these guys in the UK.
    Chuck

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    1. Search for what? Funny accents and crappy dentists?

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    2. Hey Chuck.

      We've got such rich legends of giants in Britain. Saxon giants and Celtic/Welsh mythology (Mabinogion). Merfin (Merlin) was supposed to be the unkept wildman of the woods, who had a major hand in building stone henge (by the legends). He was a master herbsman and new of all vegetation and natural remedies (like some of the native legends of Sasquatch). There are some legends that say giants built stonehenge;

      "Burial mound (barrow) near Stonehenge being excavated from Historical Survey of the County, of Cornwall, 1817

      Historical Survey of the County Of Cornwall, 1817

      In the village of Men, near the Lands End, a farmer, in the year 1716, removing a flat stone seven feet long and six wide, discovered underneath it a cavity formed by stone, two feet long at each end, and on each side another stone twice as long. In the middle was an urn, full of black earth, and round it were some very large human bones irregularly dispersed. In some sepulchers have been found bones much larger than those of the human body."

      Furthermore; the images of Medieval European Woodwose almost always portray these beings as possessing a large stick-like club, along with depictions of them snatching woman and children which is amazingly consistent with American legends;

      "Giant Hand-Axe from Sheringham, Norfolk. An altogether remarkable and gigantic hand-axe, discovered embedded in the beach below Beeston Hill, Sheringham, by Mr. J. P. T. Burchell, has been figured and described by Mr. J. Reid Moir (Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia, 7, Pt. 3). The implement measures in its greatest length 15J inches, in greatest width 6J inches, in greatest thickness 5J inches. Its weight is approximately 14 lb. It was derived originally from the base of the Cromer Forest bed, which rests upon the surface of the chalk. The implementiferous bed runs in beneath the Forest Bed strata and the glacial deposits which form the cliff, some 200 ft. in height. The material of the axe is of flint, the colour of the flaked surfaces being jet black. The ridges and outstanding parts are abraded, and it is striated in places. There is a small area of the cortex remaining, which shows a ferruginous staining."

      I'm not buying the idea that they're here today though to be honest. You simply don't get the frequency of sightings you do in the States to which the same percentage that accounts for the UK sightings may actually prove to be those that are inaccurate or missidentification out of the sheer number in the States. At one point there were great forests that went from the very South of England to the very North of Scotland with an abundance of wildlife... Not any more. I have a very, very open mind and invite any UK Bigfoot enthusiasts to try and persuade me that they are here, but I really don't think so.

      Big cats... Now there's something UK cryptozoologists should get their teeth into, cause they're here and things are really gonna take off in the near future with regards to the awareness of such. Believe me, I am very excited about this.

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    3. 4:49... Those 'funny accents' are in fact the proper ways in which you pronounce your language. I've never had an issue with my dentist either.

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    4. Would that be the proper Cockney way or more towards the Scottish version of English? Given that they are different as French and Swahili, which one is the proper one? And dentists? Please. Go watch the Simpsons "British Book of Smiles" episode. The world's laughing AT you, not WITH you.

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    5. ^ oops!

      Either one... They've all contributed to forming your language over time. Simpsons is great... I think you'll find no greater satire in than that directed at your own culture.

      ; )

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    6. They never make fun of our teeth though..

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    7. Good for you. You've only another gazillion things to fill the void left.

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    8. Yeah.. Rock and Roll. First in Flight. Financial Powerhouse. That whole Man on the Moon thing. 57 Chevy's. If only we could accomplish something over here. Did I mention we kicked your butt a while back? Twice.

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    9. Let's not get into listing accomplishments of our respected cultures. You'll end up looking a little silly.

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    10. Also Chuck...

      "There is an ancient copper mine near the coastal town of Llandudno in North Wales. This area rises 220 meters above the Irish Sea, and it is known as the location of the Great Orme Copper Mine. It dates to the Bronze Age, about 3500 years ago. More than 2500 hammers at the mine have been recovered at the mine.

      It is believed that the mine stretches for many kilometers, with six kilometers already surveyed. It is known to have nine levels within it, and over 1700 tons of copper are known to have been removed from the mine. This is quite a staggering accomplishment for a society of that era without the use power tools, or at least as we know power tools today.

      Fig. 2 ­ Scaled-up 20 pound hammer shown in Fig. 1 (300%) to the size of a 60 pound sledge hammer (which is not currently manufactured.) The handle would be 9 feet long, with the metal head about the size of a cement block. An even bigger 64 pound sledge hammer was found at the copper mine by archeologists. To lift this 60 pound hammer using only the far end of a 9 foot long handle would be beyond the strength of any man. To swing it with force would be virtually impossible."

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    11. Hey joe fits! If u want to see a video of what I think is a real bf go on utube and watch the video of a guy named "Fish" he taped a bf climbing a hill on mountain monsters I don't now why we never see this video or why it hasn't been anilyzed ?? It looks clear , huge and I'd say it's real, very good video! Check it out joe f


      TTL hope your doing good bud!!

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    12. You haven't contributed much in modern history besides The Beatles. You're Welsh anyway, you have even less claim.

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    13. "On a voyage of discovery at the end of the 15th century Christopher Columbus, thinking he had missed China and reached the Indian Ocean, found and named the West Indies. On his third voyage, in 1498, he landed on the mainland of South America. But neither he nor John Cabot were the first people, or Europeans, to arrive in North America: native Americans had crossed the Bering Strait from Asia in prehistory, migrating south and becoming, in time, American Indians, Aztecs and Incas; St Brendan was there in the 6th century; Eric the Red, a Viking, was there in the 10th; Basque whalers saw Maine and Rhode Island on the horizon in the 14th and 15th centuries. But, generally, the world was unaware of the fact that North America existed.

      That was the sort of world in which John Cabot and Richard Amerike lived.

      Descending from the Earls of Gwent, Richard Ap Meryk - in Welsh, Richard, son of Meryk - was born in 1445 at the family home, Meryk Court, Weston-under-Penyard, near Ross-on-Wye. (Elizabeth, granddaughter of one of his ancestors, Hywel Ap Meurig, married Sir John Poyntz in 1343. Queen Elizabeth II is descended from their Tudor lineage, as was Diana, Princess of Wales, via the Spencer family connections.)

      It was probably in honour of Cabot's wife Mattea that the ship (Christopher Columbus' ship) was named The Matthew, but it could also have been named after Amerike himself, Matthew, one of the apostles, having been a custom's officer. But it is also probable that, as the chief sponsor of the Matthew's voyage, and with Cabot's wife and children then living, at his instigation, in a house belonging to a close friend, Amerike sought reward for his patronage by asking that any new-found lands should be named after him."

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/tudors/americaname_01.shtml

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    14. List of Welsh inventors

      This is a list of people of Welsh origin who are recognised as innovators and inventors who have made notable contributions to technical or theoretical world advancements;

      Edward George Bowen pioneer of radar. Worked at 'Woomera Rocket Testing Base' in Australia. Born in Gendros, Swansea.
      David Brunt pioneer of modern meteorology. Head of Meteorological Office, secretary of Royal Society From Penfforddlas, Wales.
      Martha Hughes Cannon pioneer in women and children's medicine. The State of Utah's Health Department is named in her honour. Born in Llandudno, Wales.
      Archie Cochrane Founder of Cochrane Collaboration, Cochrane library, Cochrane reviews. UK Cochrane Centre in Oxford. Conducted much of his groundbreaking medical research in Wales.
      Alan Cox is a programmer heavily involved in the development of the linux kernel since 1991.
      Sir Clifford Darby, geographer and leader in promoting the relationships between geography and other subjects. Knighted in 1988. Born in Neath, South Wales.
      Donald Davies Proposed and developed packet switching an important part of the internet. Born in Treorchy, Rhondda, Wales.
      Walter Davies (inventor), along with his brother Thomas, invented the 'Stepney Spare Wheel' used on almost all early motor cars. Born in Llanelli, South Wales
      John Dee Founder of the new school of English mathematical scientists in 16th century. One of the greatest polymaths of all time. Born in Buallt, Radnor.
      Bill Frost Welsh carpenter who patented the aeroplane in 1894 and took to the skies in a powered flying machine the following year, eight years before the Wright brothers attempt at Kitty Hawk. Born in Tenby.
      William Robert Grove Invented the Fuel Cell. Born in Swansea, 1811.
      John T. Houghton Distinguished meteorologist. Inspiration behind major international conferences on global warming (Rio, Kyoto, Buenos Aires). Born in Wales.
      David E. Hughes First transmission of radio waves. Inventor of the microphone and printing telegraph system. A musician and philosopher. Born Corwen, Wales.
      John Gwyn Jeffreys conchologist (someone who studies shells). He helped pioneer deep-sea dredging. He corresponded with Charles Darwin and was involved with a number of scientific associations. Born into a long-established Welsh family.
      Ernest Jones He introduced psychoanalysis into Britain and North America. Born in Llwchwy, South Wales.
      Samuel Milton Jones Inventor, writer and Mayor of Toledo, Ohio, USA. Born in Carnarvonshire.
      Steve Jones Professor of genetics at the Galton Laboratory and University College, London. Born in Wales.
      William Jones A noted mathematician, published author and early naval navigator. First to use 'Pi' (1706) as a mathematical symbol. Born in Llanfihangel Tre'r Beirdd.

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    15. Brian Josephson Nobel prize winning physicist; gave his name to 'Josephson Effects'. Born Cardiff.
      Bernard Knight Forensic pathologist, barrister and writer. Creator of the 'Crowner John' series, historic crime fiction. As a forensic pathologist, worked on the infamous Fred West case, recovering all twelve bodies. Born and spent most of his life in Cardiff.
      Francis Lewis Signatory of the US 'Declaration of Independence' as one of the representatives from New York. Born in Llandaff.
      Edward Lhuyd Fellow of Jesus College Oxford. Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum and the foremost Celtic scholar of his time. Born Oswestry, 1660.
      Ronald M Lockley Famous naturalist and author. Best known for his life on Skokholm Island off Pembrokeshire 1927-1940 and at Orielton in the 1950s to early 1960s. Born in Cardiff.
      Terry Matthews 'Mitel' and 'Newbridge' Networks founder. Born and raised in Wales.
      William Morgan (actuary) Inventor of the Vacuum Tube, Coolidge Tube, Britain's first actuary, founding father of modern actuarial science. The unknowing discoverer of x-rays, a hundred and ten years before Roentgen. Born in Bridgend, 1750, died 1830.
      William Henry Preece was an electrical engineer who was a major figure in the development and introduction of wireless telegraphy and the telephone in Great Britain. Born Feb 15 1834 in Bryn Helen.
      Richard Price Was developer of the times tables for insurance scales. Born at Tynton Farm Llangeinor, South Wales
      William Price re-introduced cremation to Britain. Born Llantrisant, South Wales
      Pryce Pryce-Jones Gave mail-order (catalogue) shopping to the world.(circa 1859) Born/lived in Newtown, Montgomeryshire (Powys).
      Robert Recorde Very influential physician and mathematician. Robert published some of the most important books of his era including the first English language book on Algebra which incidentally is where the equals symbol is first seen in use. From Tenby, West Wales.
      Isaac Roberts He pioneered deep space photography at the end of the 19th century. Born in Groes near Denbigh in 1829.
      Richard Roberts (engineer) Textile machinery, railway locomotives and other industrial inventions. Born Llanymynech, 1789.
      Bertrand Russell Philosopher, mathematician and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Russell is one of the most highly regarded academics of the 20th century. He popularized mathematics and proposed many ground breaking theories. Born in Trelleck, Monmouthshire, South Wales.
      David Thomas in 1837 invented a hot blast furnace process to make iron using anthracite coal in Ystradfera (Swansea Valley). transforming the iron-making process there and later in 1839 after re-locating to Pennsylvania where he became the "father" of the American steel industry with his invention.
      Sir Tudor Thomas World famous Welsh eye surgeon from Swansea. He pioneered ophthalmic corneaplasty in the 1930s. Born in Ystradgynlais 23 May 1893.
      Philip Vaughan Welsh inventor and ironmaster who patented the first design for a ball bearing in Carmarthen in 1794.
      Alfred Russel Wallace Conferred with Darwin (and Darwin with him) regarding evolution of species and acknowledged as theory co-founder by Darwin in his 'On the Origin of Species'. Born Llanbadoc, near Usk, Monmouthshire.
      Evan Williams Distinguished physicist, discoverer of the Meson Particle. Born Cwmsychpant, Llandysul, Wales.
      Ernest Willows pioneering aviator. 'The Father of British Airships' Born in Cardiff, 1896.

      Oh... The Welsh language is also the oldest still spoken in Europe, and for 346 years; the Welsh contributed to the largest Empire in history.

      And Tom Jones of course.

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    16. TTL!!

      I'll check that out straight away!!

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    17. I will tell you the women went gaga for Tom Jones when he had his weekly show on TV over here in my youth. Heck of a showman. Always liked the accent of a pretty Brit. My dad spent quite a few months in England in the staging for the Normandy invasion. He was with the 8th Army Air Corp under the command of Gen. Jimmy Doolittle and was with the B-24 bombers.
      He had very found memories of England and the people there.

      Now for those giant sledge hammers and artifacts they point to something unique. Could be the work of the Annunaki or just maybe the regular people constructed machines to use them. There were giants in those days. So much to discover.
      Chuck

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    18. He forgot Richard Burton. World Class Drunk and Beater of Women

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    19. Jimmy Doolittle and the hollow earth where the UFOs come from!!!!!

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    20. GRAYs come from another dimension been doing it for years

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  8. The only bigfoot in the UK or anywhere for that matter is in Joe's mind.

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    1. Of course there are not. It is not the finding bigfoot show it is Matt and Bobo, and maybe JOE know something. I already know you are clueless.
      Chuck

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    2. these are jihadists that came over to the UK, now they are in the process of implementing Shariah not just in Muslim countries but also in Great Britain

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    3. reconsider - Mohammed has become the most popular name for newborn boys in Britain.
      It shot up from third the previous year, overtaking Jack, which had topped the list for the past 14 years but was relegated to third spot.



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    4. Oh no! The end is nigh! This was pretty lame the first time around months ago.

      If you'd checked your information correctly, you'd know it is in fact London... Not the entire UK.

      (Sigh)

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    5. just most of them be mohammed and it just take some of them that want to get their 72 virgins! GAME OVER..........

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    6. for sure just take a fer nut jobs jihadists looking for them virgins...................

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  9. I guess there are no other animals that would leave tracks in the snow...FFS! this is pure comedy relief right? This guy or what ever doesn't seem to think an animal would step twice in almost the same spot! FFS! GIVE ME A BREAK!

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  10. IT'S A BOUNDING RABBIT! If you are going to the woods to look for creatures KNOW THE CREATURES. LEARN to track before you open your mouth and look foolish.



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  11. City bred people are the worst types to go into the woods exploring, and especially looking for a Big foot. They wouldn't know the difference between a Rabbit or a Squirrel!
    to City People, I say: "Stay in your Starbucks"!

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    1. - sometimes bigfoots tracks lookin like some other critter, so U thinkin deer, bear, moose tracks - but they be BIGFOOTS

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  13. GOOD MORNING KEYBOARD WARRIORS!!!!!!!

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  14. WILL SOMEONE PLEASE GET SOME ICE FOR MY ROIDS?!!

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    1. getcha a butt plug fer all yer roid needs

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  15. WHERE ARE THE REAL CRYPTO HUNTERS TO HUNT FOR THE SUPER PREDATOR?!!

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    1. for sure - lizardman been making hybrids - bigfoot could me 1 of them! as well as Chupacabras, Flatwoods Monster and others!

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    1. lizardman - Trapper and the AIMS team almost trapped 1, but the lizardman was to cunning for WILD BILL and Willy trap!
      Trapper and the AIMS team did get some rounds down range on that critter! but the lizardman eluded them.......

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  18. hillbilly mountain men huntin and trappin critters @ night with guns, no worries : )

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    1. like tham goods old days wheres folks alls caries guns

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  19. WIld Bill gots that BIG bowie knife - so he needin tham tight pants to gits to his weapon : )


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  20. Intel is developing a “kill switch” for laptops that would enable the remote monitoring and disabling of devices, a disturbing prospect given the firm’s link with the National Security Agency.
    FOR U SAFETY : )

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  21. WE gotz no borders open house to ALL

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