Maricopa County Supervisors Holding Special Monday Meeting For Legal Advice Re: Election Audit
The Supervisors are slated to get legal advice about four different election-related topics, including "election authority and responsibility re: compliance with Senate subpoena.”
The purpose of the meeting appears be to prepare for different case scenarios, depending on Cyber Ninjas’ findings.
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The Supervisors are slated to get legal advice about four different election-related topics, including "election authority and responsibility re: compliance with Senate subpoena.”
The purpose of the meeting appears be to prepare for different case scenarios, depending on Cyber Ninjas’ findings.
- AZ Law Twitter
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AZ Audit Update
Not much to report. CyFir is taking copies of the hard drive data to its facility in Montana for analysis. The Coliseum portion of the audit will be complete next week. It’s unclear whether the Senate will release initial results related to the hand count at that time.
Video via @AZInformer ❤️
Not much to report. CyFir is taking copies of the hard drive data to its facility in Montana for analysis. The Coliseum portion of the audit will be complete next week. It’s unclear whether the Senate will release initial results related to the hand count at that time.
Video via @AZInformer ❤️
Ken Bennett Update on the Arizona Audit June 17
Ken tells John Fredericks that they are still waiting on the passwords and the router logs from the slimy Maricopa County Supervisors. The audit team is unable to get past a partition on the 385 tabulator machines without a second password. The Supervisors’ excuse that sensitive health and social security data contained on the router logs prevents them from granting access is ludicrous, Ken points out.
Although the Coliseum portion of the audit will wrap up at the end of this month, the team will still have several more weeks of work to confirm that envelopes had signatures, review voter registration anomalies (canvassing), complete the analysis of the machines, and possibly do another vote tabulation using the ballot images. Ken expects the results report to be released a few weeks after all of that work is complete, likely in August. No mention of an interim hand count update.
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Ken tells John Fredericks that they are still waiting on the passwords and the router logs from the slimy Maricopa County Supervisors. The audit team is unable to get past a partition on the 385 tabulator machines without a second password. The Supervisors’ excuse that sensitive health and social security data contained on the router logs prevents them from granting access is ludicrous, Ken points out.
Although the Coliseum portion of the audit will wrap up at the end of this month, the team will still have several more weeks of work to confirm that envelopes had signatures, review voter registration anomalies (canvassing), complete the analysis of the machines, and possibly do another vote tabulation using the ballot images. Ken expects the results report to be released a few weeks after all of that work is complete, likely in August. No mention of an interim hand count update.
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Ken Bennett Arizona Audit Update - Still Waiting for Routers & Passwords
Ken Bennett Arizona Audit Update - Still Waiting for Routers, Passwords & Signature Images
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Ken Bennett Says 200,000 Ballots Are Not Missing — Final Report Ready by August or Possibly Labor Day
Ken confirms that reports of 200K missing ballots are “fake news — we have not released any such findings.” The audit is currently in the process of double and triple checking the tally sheets: “we’re auditing the auditors now” and preparing for the tremendous scrutiny of the final results, Ken says.
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Ken confirms that reports of 200K missing ballots are “fake news — we have not released any such findings.” The audit is currently in the process of double and triple checking the tally sheets: “we’re auditing the auditors now” and preparing for the tremendous scrutiny of the final results, Ken says.
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Ken Bennett Says 200,000 Ballots are not missing. Report ready by Labor Day.
AZ House Votes on Senator Kelly Townsend’s Election Integrity Bill This Week
@KellyTownsend: This week will be pivotal to election reform. My bill, SB1241, is being heard in the House. Please pray for a positive outcome.
Learn more 👉🔗 SB1241
❗️Please send a quick note to the AZ House GOP asking them to support Kelly’s SB1241 bill. Republican House Members:
bbarton@azleg.gov, lbiasiucci@azleg.gov, wblackman@azleg.gov, sbolick@azleg.gov, rbowers@azleg.gov, jburges@azleg.gov, fcarroll@azleg.gov, jchaplik@azleg.gov, rcobb@azleg.gov, dcook@azleg.gov, tdunn@azleg.gov, jfillmore@azleg.gov, mfinchem@azleg.gov, tgrantham@azleg.gov, ggriffin@azleg.gov, jhoffman@azleg.gov, jjohn@azleg.gov, skaiser@azleg.gov, jkavanagh@azleg.gov, qnguyen@azleg.gov, bnutt@azleg.gov, josborne@azleg.gov, jparker@azleg.gov, kpayne@azleg.gov, bpingerelli@azleg.gov, fpratt@azleg.gov, broberts@azleg.gov, jschwiebert@azleg.gov, btoma@azleg.gov, mudall@azleg.gov, jwilmeth@azleg.gov, jweninger@azleg.gov
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@KellyTownsend: This week will be pivotal to election reform. My bill, SB1241, is being heard in the House. Please pray for a positive outcome.
Learn more 👉🔗 SB1241
❗️Please send a quick note to the AZ House GOP asking them to support Kelly’s SB1241 bill. Republican House Members:
bbarton@azleg.gov, lbiasiucci@azleg.gov, wblackman@azleg.gov, sbolick@azleg.gov, rbowers@azleg.gov, jburges@azleg.gov, fcarroll@azleg.gov, jchaplik@azleg.gov, rcobb@azleg.gov, dcook@azleg.gov, tdunn@azleg.gov, jfillmore@azleg.gov, mfinchem@azleg.gov, tgrantham@azleg.gov, ggriffin@azleg.gov, jhoffman@azleg.gov, jjohn@azleg.gov, skaiser@azleg.gov, jkavanagh@azleg.gov, qnguyen@azleg.gov, bnutt@azleg.gov, josborne@azleg.gov, jparker@azleg.gov, kpayne@azleg.gov, bpingerelli@azleg.gov, fpratt@azleg.gov, broberts@azleg.gov, jschwiebert@azleg.gov, btoma@azleg.gov, mudall@azleg.gov, jwilmeth@azleg.gov, jweninger@azleg.gov
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Senator Kelly Townsend Has a New Election Integrity Bill and Needs Our Support | @KellyTownsend:
I wanted to let everyone know that my bill, SB1241, will be heard in the House soon that will include amendments that I asked for that increase security measures…
I wanted to let everyone know that my bill, SB1241, will be heard in the House soon that will include amendments that I asked for that increase security measures…
Lyle Rapacki with Senator Borrelli, Rep. Finchem, Colonel Waldron
Mark Finchem: “The end of the audit is not near.” Finchem says the audit has an enormous amount of analysis work to synthesize the data from the tabulation, the forensic audit, and the machine evaluation — and they still have not received passwords, routers, or Splunk logs or examined the voter rolls (conducted the canvass). “With what we know so far, we have a strong suspicion that there are a significant number of ghost voters,” says Finchem.
Watch 👉🔗 Scottsdale Studios clip
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Mark Finchem: “The end of the audit is not near.” Finchem says the audit has an enormous amount of analysis work to synthesize the data from the tabulation, the forensic audit, and the machine evaluation — and they still have not received passwords, routers, or Splunk logs or examined the voter rolls (conducted the canvass). “With what we know so far, we have a strong suspicion that there are a significant number of ghost voters,” says Finchem.
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Lyle Rapacki with Sen. Borrelli, Rep. Finchem, Col. Waldron
Lyle Rapacki with Sen. Borrelli, Rep. Finchem, Col Waldron. Talking about the Arizona Audit.
WAYNE ROOT: What Difference Does Proving a Stolen Election Make? All the Difference in the World.
You can feel it. The tide has turned. We are so close to proving Arizona and Georgia were stolen. A dozen other states are planning on forensic audits. Soon the all dominoes will fall.
I’m not an elections lawyer, or a Constitutional scholar. I’ll leave the question of whether Trump can be re-instated as president up to legal experts.
But I know this. Bad things will happen to the Democrats [and RINOs like Rat Raffensperger] if it’s proven they stole the election. All hell will break loose. Democrats are in a world of trouble, and they know it.
On the minor scale, here’s some of the things I could imagine happening next…
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You can feel it. The tide has turned. We are so close to proving Arizona and Georgia were stolen. A dozen other states are planning on forensic audits. Soon the all dominoes will fall.
I’m not an elections lawyer, or a Constitutional scholar. I’ll leave the question of whether Trump can be re-instated as president up to legal experts.
But I know this. Bad things will happen to the Democrats [and RINOs like Rat Raffensperger] if it’s proven they stole the election. All hell will break loose. Democrats are in a world of trouble, and they know it.
On the minor scale, here’s some of the things I could imagine happening next…
Read more 👉🔗 Wayne Root TGP
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WAYNE ROOT: What Difference Does Proving a Stolen Election Make? All the Difference in the World. | The Gateway Pundit | by Assistant…
By Wayne Allyn Root Remember that famous Hillary Clinton line about Benghazi?
Learn more 👉🔗 Brnovich ballot harvesting case
Senator Kelly Townsend Calls for a Convention of States
Via @KellyTownsend:
Tomorrow, my resolution, SCR1010, will be heard in the House government committee. The purpose is to officially call a national convention of states, which will be called the "Phoenix Convention on Constitutional Liberties and Self-Government."
The purpose of the convention is to discuss protecting Constitutional rights during emergencies, as well as ensuring free and fair elections. It is a gathering of state legislatures in an official capacity, an effort to restore the practice that was once common before the Civil War.
Please see the below article that is meant to educate regarding this effort. Please note, the purpose of this convention is not to discuss amending the Constitution and is not focused on Article V. However, through my time working on that issue, I saw the need of restoring the practice of the official national convention of states. The historical conventions had many topics, which you can see below.
An excerpt:
"The generation that ratified the Constitution applied the term “convention” to a diplomatic gathering of three or more American colonies or states."
My (Prof. Rob Natelson) article identified the following American intergovernmental conventions up to and including the 1787 Constitutional Convention:
* Albany (1677) (Indian negotiations)
* Boston (1689) (defense issues)
* New York City (1690) (defense)
* New York City (1693) (defense)
* New York City (1704) (defense)
* Boston (1711) (defense)
* Albany (1744) (defense)
* Albany (1745) (defense)
* New York City (1747) (defense)
* Boston(?) (1757) (defense)
* New York City (1765) (response to Stamp Act)
* New York City (1774) (response to British actions)
* Providence, RI (1776-77) (paper currency and public credit)
* York Town, PA (1777) (price control)
* Springfield, MA (1777) (economic issues)
* New Haven, CN (1778) (price controls and other responses to inflation)
* Hartford, CN (1779) (economic issues)
* Philadelphia (1780) (price controls)
* Boston (1780) (conduct of Revolutionary War)
* Hartford (1780) (conduct of Revolutionary War)
* Providence, RI (1781) (war supply)
* Annapolis, MD (1786) (trade)
* Philadelphia (1787) (revise the political system)
Read 👉🔗 Convention of States
Learn more 👉🔗Article V
Learn more 👉🔗 COS Risks
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Via @KellyTownsend:
Tomorrow, my resolution, SCR1010, will be heard in the House government committee. The purpose is to officially call a national convention of states, which will be called the "Phoenix Convention on Constitutional Liberties and Self-Government."
The purpose of the convention is to discuss protecting Constitutional rights during emergencies, as well as ensuring free and fair elections. It is a gathering of state legislatures in an official capacity, an effort to restore the practice that was once common before the Civil War.
Please see the below article that is meant to educate regarding this effort. Please note, the purpose of this convention is not to discuss amending the Constitution and is not focused on Article V. However, through my time working on that issue, I saw the need of restoring the practice of the official national convention of states. The historical conventions had many topics, which you can see below.
An excerpt:
"The generation that ratified the Constitution applied the term “convention” to a diplomatic gathering of three or more American colonies or states."
My (Prof. Rob Natelson) article identified the following American intergovernmental conventions up to and including the 1787 Constitutional Convention:
* Albany (1677) (Indian negotiations)
* Boston (1689) (defense issues)
* New York City (1690) (defense)
* New York City (1693) (defense)
* New York City (1704) (defense)
* Boston (1711) (defense)
* Albany (1744) (defense)
* Albany (1745) (defense)
* New York City (1747) (defense)
* Boston(?) (1757) (defense)
* New York City (1765) (response to Stamp Act)
* New York City (1774) (response to British actions)
* Providence, RI (1776-77) (paper currency and public credit)
* York Town, PA (1777) (price control)
* Springfield, MA (1777) (economic issues)
* New Haven, CN (1778) (price controls and other responses to inflation)
* Hartford, CN (1779) (economic issues)
* Philadelphia (1780) (price controls)
* Boston (1780) (conduct of Revolutionary War)
* Hartford (1780) (conduct of Revolutionary War)
* Providence, RI (1781) (war supply)
* Annapolis, MD (1786) (trade)
* Philadelphia (1787) (revise the political system)
Read 👉🔗 Convention of States
Learn more 👉🔗Article V
Learn more 👉🔗 COS Risks
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Prof. Rob Natelson discovers a 37th "Convention of States"
The states have met on even more occasions than previously thought.
Georgia Judge Doesn’t Immediately Rule on Motions to Dismiss in Fulton County Absentee Ballot Case
“I think it’s important that I take a little bit of time to review it and think about it,” Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said during a hearing.
Amero noted that there has been a flurry of filings in the case, which asserts there were fraudulent ballots counted during the 2020 election in Fulton County.
The judge did not indicate when his decision will be announced.
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“I think it’s important that I take a little bit of time to review it and think about it,” Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said during a hearing.
Amero noted that there has been a flurry of filings in the case, which asserts there were fraudulent ballots counted during the 2020 election in Fulton County.
The judge did not indicate when his decision will be announced.
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Georgia Judge Doesn’t Immediately Rule on Motions to Dismiss in Ballot Case
A judge in Georgia heard motions on June 21 to dismiss a high-profile election case but declined to immediately ...
Via @EZAZpie
⏱AZ LEG ELECTION INTEGRITY ACTION ALERT
The Arizona Legislative season is not over yet! With only 9 days left before a budget is required to pass to avoid a government shut down, there are still election integrity bills being heard this week.
SB1083 (Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita) - Requires an election recount when the vote margin between two candidates is one-half of one percent.
SB1241 (Sen. Kelly Townsend) - Election integrity omnibus bill
SCR1010 (Sen. Kelly Townsend) - Calls for a Convention of States to discuss protecting Constitutional rights during emergencies and ensuring free and fair elections. A Convention of States is an official gathering of state legislatures.
🔗Go to EZAZ.org for links to 👍 these bills and contact information for Senate/ House members.
🔗If you missed our email, you can learn more about these bills HERE.
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⏱AZ LEG ELECTION INTEGRITY ACTION ALERT
The Arizona Legislative season is not over yet! With only 9 days left before a budget is required to pass to avoid a government shut down, there are still election integrity bills being heard this week.
SB1083 (Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita) - Requires an election recount when the vote margin between two candidates is one-half of one percent.
SB1241 (Sen. Kelly Townsend) - Election integrity omnibus bill
SCR1010 (Sen. Kelly Townsend) - Calls for a Convention of States to discuss protecting Constitutional rights during emergencies and ensuring free and fair elections. A Convention of States is an official gathering of state legislatures.
🔗Go to EZAZ.org for links to 👍 these bills and contact information for Senate/ House members.
🔗If you missed our email, you can learn more about these bills HERE.
Subscribe: @EZAZpie
Arizona Senate Liaison Ken Bennett Says He Hopes Senate Will Not Have to Take Legal Action to Get Routers from Maricopa County
TGP’s Jordan Conradson spoke with Senate liaison Ken Bennett on Monday about the AZ Audit.
Conradson: What about the subpoenaed passwords and routers?
Bennett: We’re still pushing the county for some of the information that we’ve not received, but I think the focus is getting these two phases the hand count, And the paper evaluation done. Then we’ll turn our focus to getting some of the other information that didn’t come over.
Conradson: Are you guys going to have to take criminal [sic] action?
Bennett: I hope not. I believe that they will provide us what we need by subpoena. The county and the Senate both know that the Maricopa County Superior Court judge has ruled that the counties are that the Senate subpoenas are valid and need to be complied with, so we hope things will go smoothly.
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TGP’s Jordan Conradson spoke with Senate liaison Ken Bennett on Monday about the AZ Audit.
Conradson: What about the subpoenaed passwords and routers?
Bennett: We’re still pushing the county for some of the information that we’ve not received, but I think the focus is getting these two phases the hand count, And the paper evaluation done. Then we’ll turn our focus to getting some of the other information that didn’t come over.
Conradson: Are you guys going to have to take criminal [sic] action?
Bennett: I hope not. I believe that they will provide us what we need by subpoena. The county and the Senate both know that the Maricopa County Superior Court judge has ruled that the counties are that the Senate subpoenas are valid and need to be complied with, so we hope things will go smoothly.
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Criminal Action? “I Hope Not” - Ken Bennett - AZ Audit
Criminal Action? “I Hope Not” - Ken Bennett - AZ Audit Update
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Trump: “I never admitted defeat… I have not conceded… Stay tuned.”
Video: @midnightriderchannel
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“Void ab initio“ and “Pact of Secession” as a Negotiating Tool? | American Thinker
Earlier in the week, I asked the question: What if Proof of 2020 Presidential Election Fraud Develops? I mentioned several remedies that have been widely talked about from impeachment to a Pentagon coup to rioting in the streets.
There is another option that theoretically could do that, one based on concepts familiar to Americans, thanks to shows from Perry Mason to Law & Order: “Fraud vitiates everything” and “fruit of the poison tree.”
In 1878, in United States v. Throckmorton, the Supreme Court held that “There is no question of the general doctrine that fraud vitiates the most solemn contracts, documents, and even judgments.” In English, fraud invalidates contracts – and an election is nothing if not a contract. Everyone knows if you sign a contract based on fraudulent information, that contract is invalid. That leads to “void ab initio“ which means that fraud from the beginning taints everything resulting from it.
The other doctrine is one we’ve seen TV lawyers use to throw out evidence against their client because it was obtained illegally. The evidence is inadmissible as the “Fruit of a poison tree.” The Supreme Court, in 1939, explained this in Nardone v. United States which holds that, if a tree is poisonous, so too is its fruit.
This means that, if fraud is shown, the election is invalid. Biden is not president and every action his administration took is void as if it never happened. Of course, that’s never been done in a presidential election but it’s happened a handful of times in lower elections.
Another fascinating piece from American Thinker — worth reading the full article.
Read 👉🔗 American Thinker
Read more 👉🔗 Wayne Root
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Earlier in the week, I asked the question: What if Proof of 2020 Presidential Election Fraud Develops? I mentioned several remedies that have been widely talked about from impeachment to a Pentagon coup to rioting in the streets.
There is another option that theoretically could do that, one based on concepts familiar to Americans, thanks to shows from Perry Mason to Law & Order: “Fraud vitiates everything” and “fruit of the poison tree.”
In 1878, in United States v. Throckmorton, the Supreme Court held that “There is no question of the general doctrine that fraud vitiates the most solemn contracts, documents, and even judgments.” In English, fraud invalidates contracts – and an election is nothing if not a contract. Everyone knows if you sign a contract based on fraudulent information, that contract is invalid. That leads to “void ab initio“ which means that fraud from the beginning taints everything resulting from it.
The other doctrine is one we’ve seen TV lawyers use to throw out evidence against their client because it was obtained illegally. The evidence is inadmissible as the “Fruit of a poison tree.” The Supreme Court, in 1939, explained this in Nardone v. United States which holds that, if a tree is poisonous, so too is its fruit.
This means that, if fraud is shown, the election is invalid. Biden is not president and every action his administration took is void as if it never happened. Of course, that’s never been done in a presidential election but it’s happened a handful of times in lower elections.
Another fascinating piece from American Thinker — worth reading the full article.
Read 👉🔗 American Thinker
Read more 👉🔗 Wayne Root
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Peacefully and proactively dealing with election fraud
Earlier in the week, I asked the question: What if Proof of 2020 Presidential Election Fraud Develops? I mentioned several remedies that have been widely talked about from impeachment to a Pentagon coup to rioting in the streets. None is an ideal ...
BREAKING: Arizona House, on a 31-29 vote, just passed Kelly’s SB1241 requiring signature verification for all ballots and much more.
Learn more 👉🔗 SB1241
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AZ House Votes on Senator Kelly Townsend’s Election Integrity Bill This Week
@KellyTownsend: This week will be pivotal to election reform. My bill, SB1241, is being heard in the House. Please pray for a positive outcome.
Learn more 👉🔗 SB1241
❗️Please…
@KellyTownsend: This week will be pivotal to election reform. My bill, SB1241, is being heard in the House. Please pray for a positive outcome.
Learn more 👉🔗 SB1241
❗️Please…
Arizona Senate to Adjourn BEFORE Arizona Audit Results Released – Not Scheduled to Reconvene Until 2022
The Arizona Legislature is preparing to adjourn for the year and go home until January 2022, leaving their post BEFORE the Arizona audit report is produced and corrective legislation can be created.
If the AZ Senate does not delay sine die (the end of session), new election laws will not be created until they meet again next January [and will not go into effect in time for the 2022 election]. Furthermore, if it is found that fraud occurred in the Maricopa County election, the legislature will not be able to consider withdrawing electors.
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❗️Let the AZ Legislature know how you feel about their premature adjournment with the audit finish line in sight.
Contact Info 👉🔗 No Sine Die ❌
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The Arizona Legislature is preparing to adjourn for the year and go home until January 2022, leaving their post BEFORE the Arizona audit report is produced and corrective legislation can be created.
If the AZ Senate does not delay sine die (the end of session), new election laws will not be created until they meet again next January [and will not go into effect in time for the 2022 election]. Furthermore, if it is found that fraud occurred in the Maricopa County election, the legislature will not be able to consider withdrawing electors.
Read 👉🔗 TGP
❗️Let the AZ Legislature know how you feel about their premature adjournment with the audit finish line in sight.
Contact Info 👉🔗 No Sine Die ❌
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Arizona Senate to Adjourn BEFORE Arizona Audit Results Released - Not Scheduled to Reconvene Until 2022 | The Gateway Pundit |…
The Arizona Legislature is preparing to adjourn for the year and go home until January 2022, leaving their post BEFORE the Arizona audit report is produced and legislation can be created.