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How Propaganda Became America’s Love Language–A Story of Soft Lies, Sweet Nothings, and a Nation Addicted to Illusion

A Story of Soft Lies, Sweet Nothings, and a Nation Addicted to Illusion
By A.L. Childers, author of
The Lies We Loved: How Advertising Invented America


If you wander the quiet streets of America long after midnight—
past the glowing billboards, past the silent schools, past the living rooms where blue TV light flickers upon dreaming faces—
you might hear it.

A whisper.

A lullaby.

A promise.

It is not sung by mothers or lovers.
It is hummed by the nation itself.

A soft, sugary voice saying,
“You are the greatest country in the world.”
“You are free.”
“Your history is noble.”
“Your suffering is individual, not systemic.”
“Your enemies are chosen for you.”

It is a love song we were raised on—
the only one we were ever taught to hear.

But like all love songs shaped by power,
this one was not written from the heart.

It was manufactured.


⭐ ACT I: The Courtship — When America Fell in Love With Propaganda

The United States did not stumble into propaganda accidentally.

We hired the man who invented it.

Enter Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud, and the father of modern public relations.

Bernays taught corporations—and later, the U.S. government—how to manipulate human desire, shape public belief, and engineer consent.

His books Propaganda (1928) and Crystallizing Public Opinion became the blueprint for every emotional manipulation that followed.

He famously wrote:

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the masses is an important element in democratic society.”

America didn’t just adopt propaganda.
America fell in love with it.
Put a ring on it.
Built a house with it.
Raised children in it.


⭐ ACT II: How Propaganda Became a Household Romance

Propaganda is effective because it uses the language of intimacy:

Trust me.
I’m protecting you.
I would never lie to you.
Look how much better you are with me.

Propaganda doesn’t shout.
It whispers.
It flatters.
It reassures.

It tells you what you want to believe.

This is why corporations and government agencies use the same emotional techniques as toxic lovers:

  • love-bombing (patriotism campaigns)
  • gaslighting (“That didn’t happen; this did.”)
  • future faking (“We’re fighting this war for a better tomorrow.”)
  • jealousy (“Other countries want to take what you have.”)
  • dependency (“Only we can protect you.”)

Propaganda’s ultimate goal is not obedience.
Not fear.
Not submission.

Its goal is affection.
Because affection is far more binding.

People obey dictators out of fear.
People obey democracies out of love.


⭐ ACT III: Receipts — When Propaganda Was Caught in the Act

🧾 1. Operation Mockingbird (CIA, 1950s–1970s)

Declassified documents reveal the CIA infiltrated major U.S. newsrooms, controlling journalists and dictating narratives.
(Source: Church Committee Report, 1976)

🧾 2. The Committee on Public Information (WWI)

The U.S. government created a propaganda office to convince Americans to support the war.
They used posters, films, celebrities, schools, and churches.
(Source: National Archives)

🧾 3. The Gulf of Tonkin Lie (1964)

The Johnson administration fabricated an attack to justify entering the Vietnam War.
(Source: NSA Declassified Documents, 2005)

🧾 4. Tobacco Industry Propaganda (1930s–1990s)

Corporations used doctors, ads, and “research councils” to hide cancer links.
(Source: Master Settlement Agreement Documents)

🧾 5. The Pentagon Papers (1971)

Revealed decades of government deception in military decisions.
(Source: U.S. National Archives)

🧾 6. The American Textbook Industry

Texas & Florida control curriculum content nationwide, shaping patriotic, corporate-friendly “truth.”
(Source: New York Times Textbook Investigation, 2019)

These aren’t theories.
These are receipts.


⭐ ACT IV: Why Propaganda Works in America Better Than Anywhere Else

Because America turned it into an art form.

We wrapped it in:

  • Hollywood stories
  • patriotic holidays
  • corporate slogans
  • school textbooks
  • trauma bonding (war + fear)
  • the myth of individualism
  • the illusion of freedom

To question propaganda is to question America.
And that is the greatest taboo.

You see, propaganda works best when people believe:

“We are the good ones.”

It is the warm hand guiding your shoulder,
the voice calling itself your protector,
the lover who promises safety in exchange for loyalty.


⭐ ACT V: How Advertising Sealed the Marriage

By the 1950s, propaganda and advertising merged into one monstrous, profitable organism.

Corporations learned to manipulate:

✔ desire
✔ insecurity
✔ patriotism
✔ gender roles
✔ racial stereotypes
✔ political identity

Advertising didn’t just sell products.
It sold ideology.

This is why I wrote:

📘 The Lies We Loved: How Advertising Invented America

Because our entire national identity—
from flawless Founding Fathers
to sanitized wars
to corporate-made heroes—
was crafted with the same formula used to sell cigarettes and dish soap.

Advertising didn’t just influence America.
It invented it.


⭐ ACT VI: The Breakup Letter America Is Afraid to Write

Propaganda thrives because we don’t want to admit we were seduced.

Nobody wants to say:

“I believed the lie.”
“I trusted the mask.”
“I loved the illusion.”

But breaking free from propaganda is not betrayal.
It is birth.

It is awakening.
It is reclaiming your voice.
It is finally seeing the world without the filters someone else installed.

Propaganda may be America’s love language—
but truth is yours.

And truth is the only way out.


Discover how propaganda became America’s love language through advertising, government messaging, education, and emotional manipulation. A Dickens-style deep dive by A.L. Childers, author of The Lies We Loved: How Advertising Invented America, complete with references and hard historical receipts.



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⭐ ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A.L. Childers is a journalist, historian, and investigator of America’s hidden narratives. Her work exposes the machinery behind national identity, corporate propaganda, medical misinformation, and the quiet psychological conditioning shaping modern life. She is the author of The Lies We Loved: How Advertising Invented America, a groundbreaking exploration of how corporations and government agencies manufacture belief at a national scale.


⭐ DISCLAIMER

This blog is for educational and investigative purposes. All historical examples are sourced from declassified government records, academic research, peer-reviewed publications, and verified journalistic investigations. Readers are encouraged to explore all referenced materials directly.

Iryna’s Law: How One Charlotte Tragedy Forced a State to Finally Listen

A powerful look at Iryna’s Law—House Bill 307—passed after the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light-rail system. Written by Charlotte author A.L. Childers, this analysis explores the law’s impact, why it matters, and how a preventable tragedy reshaped North Carolina’s criminal justice system.


Iryna’s Law: How One Charlotte Tragedy Forced a State to Finally Listen

Some stories should never have needed to be written.
This is one of them.

In August 2025, Charlotte—and the world—watched in horror as the final moments of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska appeared across screens and headlines. A young woman escaping war, displacement, and trauma came to America seeking safety and stability. Instead, she met the very violence she fled.

She was stabbed in the neck on a Charlotte light-rail train in a brutal and senseless attack captured on camera—a recording so shocking it silenced the city.

But from that silence came movement. From the tragedy came legislation.
And on October 3, 2025, North Carolina signed House Bill 307—now known as Iryna’s Law—into effect.

It begins tomorrow.


What Exactly Is Iryna’s Law?

Iryna’s Law is a sweeping criminal-justice reform bill aimed at preventing violent offenders from slipping through the cracks of North Carolina’s pretrial system.

Key provisions include:

📌 No More Cashless Release for Violent Offenders

Defendants accused of violent crimes can no longer walk free without secured bond or monitored house arrest.
Unsecured (cashless) release is gone for these cases.

📌 Judges & Magistrates Must Justify Release Decisions

No more vague paperwork.
No more “just because.”
Any release decision must be documented in detail—or judicial officials may face suspension or removal.

📌 Mental Health Evaluations Now Mandatory in Key Cases

Especially for defendants with prior involuntary commitments.
This measure aims to address the longtime gap between mental illness and public safety.

📌 Expansion of Execution Methods & Capital Eligibility

If lethal injection becomes unavailable, the state may adopt other methods such as electrocution or firing squad.
Committing a capital felony on public transportation is now an aggravating factor for the death penalty.

📌 Faster Appeals & Sentencing Timelines

Capital cases must be reviewed within 24 months, preventing decade-long delays from clogging the justice system.


Why the Law Exists: The System Failed Iryna

The man who attacked her had a history of arrests.
A history of detainment.
A history of warnings.

Yet he walked free.

The system’s cracks were wide, predictable, and—worst of all—avoidable.

People in Charlotte, across North Carolina, and around the world asked the same question:

“How was a violent, unstable individual allowed to prey on innocent riders?”

The city was forced to confront its failure.
And this law, though not perfect, is the beginning of accountability.


A Charlotte Perspective: Why This Hits Home For Me

As someone who lives in Charlotte—and someone who has literally driven for the City of Charlotte—I’ve seen firsthand how vulnerable people are on public transportation.

I’ve seen the late-night passengers just trying to get home.
I’ve seen the women clutching their bags a little tighter.
I’ve seen the young students, the workers, the refugees, and the people simply hoping for a safe ride.

Public transit is supposed to be a refuge—a bridge between where we are and where we’re going.
But for Iryna, it became the end.

Her death should never have happened.
Her name should never have become a law.
Her family should never have been handed grief instead of justice.

And yet, here we are—trying to build something meaningful from a life taken too soon.


The Hope Moving Forward

Iryna’s Law will not reverse the tragedy.
It will not heal her family’s heartbreak.
It will not erase the horror of her final moments.

But it can protect the next person.
It can stop the next preventable loss.
It can close the cracks that have been ignored for far too long.

Laws do not bring back the dead, but they can save the living.

And in Iryna’s memory—may they do exactly that.


⚖️ Disclaimer

This article is based on publicly available information, legislative records, and widely reported news coverage. It reflects the author’s perspective and is intended for educational and awareness purposes only. The content does not claim to represent legal advice, law-enforcement opinion, or the official stance of any government agency.


✍️ About the Author

A.L. Childers (Audrey Culpepper Childers) is a multi-genre author based in Charlotte, North Carolina, known for blending investigative insight, real-world storytelling, and emotional depth across more than 200 published works.
A former City of Charlotte driver, she brings first-hand understanding of the city’s neighborhoods, public-transit system, and the people who rely on it every day.

Her writing spans health, history, justice, women’s empowerment, and the hidden truths that shape modern society. You can explore her books on Amazon under A.L. Childers.


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Some Books Aren’t Written to Comfort You—They’re Written to Wake the Dead.”

A.L. Childers Releases One of the Most Disturbing and Necessary History Books of Our Time


Discover The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption, the explosive new history book by A.L. Childers. This shocking, meticulously documented investigation uncovers medical brutality, political corruption, institutional abuse, and forgotten victims. Reader Advisory included. Proceed with caution.


🔥 THE BOOK THAT WILL HAUNT YOU LONG AFTER THE LAST PAGE

Some books educate you.
Some books entertain you.
And then there are books like this one—
the kind that shake something loose inside you that you didn’t know was trapped.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption
is not merely a book.
It is a confrontation.

A confrontation with the parts of history that textbooks sanitized,
governments buried,
churches ignored,
and medical institutions justified.

This is the book that makes you whisper:

“How did they get away with this?”

Because the truth wasn’t just hidden.
It was weaponized.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption



⚠️ READER ADVISORY WARNING

Some Books Are Meant to Disturb You. This Is One of Them.

The pages you are about to encounter contain documented history,
but much of that history reads like horror.
Nothing is embellished.
Nothing is invented.
Nothing is included purely for shock value.

It is shocking because the truth was violent.

This book exposes:

  • medical procedures performed without consent
  • state-sanctioned cruelty
  • experiments on men, women, children, and animals
  • political corruption disguised as public health
  • religious authorities using doctrine to justify brutality
  • courts and governments enabling abuse
  • treatments that destroyed more lives than they healed
  • institutions built to silence the inconvenient, not save the suffering

Inside these chapters are:

scenes of psychological torment,
archival records of human experimentation,
graphic descriptions of bodily harm,
and the voices of those whose pain was buried for generations.

If you feel overwhelmed at any moment, pause.
Breathe.

You have the choice to keep reading.
They did not.

This advisory is both a warning and a shield:

  • Every chapter is grounded in historical documentation.
  • Interpretations are investigative, educational, and protected commentary.
  • No modern medical claims are made.
  • All disturbing content reflects verified events from archival sources.

You are not stepping into fiction.
You are stepping into the dark rooms history tried to lock shut.

Enter knowing this:

Once you see what happened,
you cannot unsee it.

Proceed with caution.
Proceed with courage.
Proceed knowing the truth will change you.


🔍 ABOUT THE BOOK

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption

By A.L. Childers
Paperback & Ebook — November 2025

This book is a sweeping, unflinching journey through the history of:

  • unethical medical practices
  • psychological torture
  • political manipulation
  • religious hypocrisy
  • mass deception
  • institutional corruption
  • human rights violations
  • the medical-industrial complex
  • scientific exploitation
  • and the modern systems built from these horrors

Each chapter is written with cinematic detail, brutal honesty, and deep compassion for the forgotten victims—
the men, women, children, soldiers, patients, prisoners, and animals who were sacrificed in the name of “progress.”

If you’ve ever wondered how far power will go,
how deep corruption runs,
or why history keeps repeating itself—
this book is your answer.


🖋 ABOUT THE AUTHOR: A.L. CHILDERS

A.L. Childers is a multi-genre author known for her ability to blend investigative research with immersive storytelling.
With over 200 published works, she has mastered the art of exposing hidden truths with raw emotion, historical accuracy, and a sharp, fearless voice.

Her signature style:

🔥 Unfiltered honesty
🔥 Cinematic storytelling
🔥 Deep historical research
🔥 Emotional resonance
🔥 Powerful social commentary

She writes for the people who were silenced—
and for the readers who are finally ready to hear them.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption



⚠️ DISCLAIMER

This book is:

  • Educational
  • Investigative
  • Historically grounded
  • Supported by archival documentation

It is not intended to provide medical advice, claim modern medical harm, or replace professional consultation.
All interpretations are protected commentary based on historical events.


📢 WHY THIS BOOK MATTERS NOW

This book is more than a recounting of past atrocities.

It is a mirror held up to society.

Corruption didn’t disappear.
It evolved.
Institutions didn’t stop controlling the vulnerable.
They got better at hiding it.

Reading this book is an act of awakening—
and a refusal to let history be rewritten by those who benefitted from it.


CALL TO ACTION

If you believe in truth—
if you believe in exposing what was hidden—
if you believe history deserves honesty, not censorship—

Then this book is your next read.


👉 Follow A.L. Childers for updates, excerpts, and behind-the-scenes research.


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The Day America Became a Story: How Propaganda Rewrote Reality (and Why You Never Noticed)

Before America had influencers, it had priests. Before it had advertisements, it had royal decrees. And long before you ever scrolled a screen, someone — a government, a corporation, a preacher, a boardroom — decided what you would believe. That’s the part of history nobody teaches, because once you understand the architecture of influence, you stop being controlled by it.

This story begins centuries before your first social media notification. It begins in a church where a trembling voice announced truth from a pulpit, not because it was divine but because it maintained order. It begins in a castle where a king’s messenger rode through muddy roads, not to inform his people but to instruct them. The earliest propaganda wasn’t called propaganda. It was called “God’s Will,” and that was the first lie people were ever punished for questioning.

Fast-forward to the invention of radio, the moment that changed human psychology forever. Imagine a calm voice entering your home through a wooden box — a voice you had no reason to distrust, a voice that wrapped itself around your living room like warm smoke. Governments learned something dangerous in that moment: a voice inside the home controls the home. And they used that discovery to shape beliefs, rewrite identity, create enemies, calm rebellions, and manufacture loyalty. It was the birth of mass hypnosis disguised as information.

Then came Edward Bernays — Sigmund Freud’s nephew, the mad scientist of modern influence. Bernays studied psychology the way surgeons study anatomy: with the intent to cut. He realized that people don’t buy products — they buy identity, safety, belonging, status, and emotion. So he engineered desire. He created celebrity endorsements, wartime slogans, public-relations illusions, and entire cultural norms. He taught corporations how to exploit fear and governments how to manufacture consent. He didn’t sell bacon. He sold “the American breakfast.” He didn’t sell cigarettes. He sold “freedom.” He didn’t sell political candidates. He sold “safety.” Bernays didn’t shape advertising. He shaped America.

From that moment on, truth became negotiable.
Persuasion became a profession.
And the world you were born into became a script written by someone else.

Once corporations realized the human mind could be bought wholesale, marketing super-charged propaganda. Governments used fear. Corporations used desire. Media used repetition. And together they sculpted your perception of beauty, safety, danger, morality, gender roles, nutrition, success, happiness, and national loyalty. The things you think you chose were chosen for you.

And then, the new gods of influence arrived — algorithms. Not posters. Not radio. Not televisions. But invisible code that studies you faster than you can feel your own emotions. Algorithms don’t need to manipulate nations. They manipulate you. Your fears, your patterns, your beliefs, your triggers, your rage. You don’t scroll content anymore. Content scrolls you. And every piece is designed to influence, divide, persuade, pacify, or provoke — all while making you think you came to your conclusions on your own.

This isn’t propaganda.
This is psychological precision engineering.

And it’s exactly the kind of influence machine my upcoming blog series — and future book — will expose.
Because this blog is not just a warning.
It is a doorway.

You’re about to step into a new world:
“The Lies We Loved: How Advertising Invented America.”

A cinematic, dangerous, brutally honest exploration of how corporations, churches, governments, and media crafted everything from national identity to gender expectations, from the food on your breakfast table to the fears that live in your bones. You will learn why bacon became “American,” why milk became “essential,” why women were sold body shame, why men were sold masculinity, why mothers were sold perfection, and why America repeatedly chooses illusion over reality.

And yes — every entry will read like a documentary horror exposé. Because influence has always been a weapon. And history has always been curated by the people who used it best.

If this blog shook you even a little, good. You’re waking up. And once you start to see the strings, you never stop noticing who is pulling them.

This story continues in my upcoming series — and inside my newest book, a cinematic excavation of corruption, power, medicine, and the psychology of control that shapes every generation.

And trust me… this is only the beginning.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A.L. Childers is a multi-genre, truth-digging, nerve-hitting author with over 200 published works.
She writes like she’s cutting open the past with a scalpel and letting the truth bleed out — raw, unfiltered, cinematic.
Her mission is simple: Expose what was hidden. Protect what was lost. Wake the world up.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption


DISCLAIMER

This blog is based on historical records, archival research, psychological sources, and documented marketing history.
No medical claims are made.
Interpretation is educational and investigative.


A chilling, cinematic blog about how governments, corporations, advertisers, and algorithms engineered your beliefs from the radio age to the TikTok era. Inspired by A.L. Childers’s explosive works on propaganda and corruption.


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“The Vaccination Wars They Never Taught You: The Graphic, Hidden History That Still Shapes Medicine Today”


A shocking look into the dark origins of vaccination, political coercion, religious battles, pharmaceutical corruption, and the forgotten victims of early medical experimentation. A cinematic teaser for The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption by A.L. Childers.


Most people think the vaccination debate began in the 21st century.
It didn’t.

It began the moment medicine learned it could cut into a healthy body
in the name of “prevention.”

Before needles.
Before syringes.
Before sterile gloves.

There were:

  • pus-soaked needles
  • powdered scabs scraped from corpses
  • infected threads dragged under children’s skin
  • ceremonial cutting rituals
  • and cries that echoed through candlelit rooms

This wasn’t science.
It was survival theater.
And it was always performed on the powerless.

Today we call it history.
But in truth?

It’s a mirror.

And we are still looking into it.


THE FIRST VACCINATION EXPERIMENTS: A HISTORY WRITTEN IN BLOOD

Long before “public health” was a phrase, ancient physicians practiced variolation—a method so crude it feels like a horror tale:

✔ Blowing powdered smallpox scabs into the nostrils of children
✔ Inserting contaminated needles under the skin
✔ Cutting open arms and pushing disease into the wound
✔ Using scabs from dead bodies as “medicine”
✔ Restraining children screaming for their mothers

Some survived.
Some didn’t.
Science called it progress.

Society called it necessary.

The powerless called it what it truly was:
terrifying.

These were the first vaccination wars—
and they were fought with blades, not ideas.


THE GOVERNMENTS WHO SAW OPPORTUNITY

By the mid-1800s, rulers across Europe discovered something that changed everything:

Vaccination wasn’t just a medical tool.
It was a political one.

With it, they could:

  • track citizens
  • enforce compliance
  • punish dissenters
  • expand policing power
  • regulate entire cities
  • pass new identity laws
  • justify raids into poor neighborhoods

And once governments gained that tool,
they refused to let go.

In London, 1885, over 80,000 people flooded the streets in the largest anti-mandate riot in history.

Families hid children in attics.
Clergy preached about “demonic medicine.”
Police dragged mothers into the street.
Doctors arrived with warrants.

This wasn’t conspiracy.
It was documented fact.

Medicine has always been a battlefield—
not because of science,
but because of power.


WHEN BIG PHARMA WAS BORN

As the industrial world grew, a new empire emerged:

The pharmaceutical industry.

Its founding titans—Merck, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Roche—built fortunes not on curing disease,
but on patenting it.

They learned quickly:

  • chronic illness = recurring profit
  • dependence = guaranteed revenue
  • fear = market growth
  • regulation = monopoly control

Public health became a business model,
not a mission.

Scientific studies were influenced by funding.
Medical education was shaped by corporate donation.
Doctors were rewarded for prescriptions.
Regulators rotated between government and industry.

“Follow the science” became
“Follow the money trail.”

And that trail was paved with kickbacks, settlements, and buried data.


THE TRUST PROBLEM: WHY HISTORY STILL HAUNTS US

Today, modern public health debates mirror the old ones:

  • fear vs. compliance
  • government vs. autonomy
  • science vs. skepticism
  • help vs. control
  • protection vs. profit

Communities like the Amish, Mennonites, and certain indigenous nations continue to stand apart—relying on herbal medicine, communal care, and generational traditions.

Not because they reject science.
But because history taught them a long time ago
not to accept every institution as savior.

Their story isn’t about disease immunity.
It’s about cultural immunity to coercion.

And their existence proves one thing:

Health has never been one-size-fits-all.
It has always been a negotiation between autonomy and authority.


THE SPECULATIVE FUTURE: WHEN HUMANITY BECOMES INDUSTRIAL

This part is not science.
It’s metaphor.
A warning from history in the language of prophecy:

“Every generation absorbs more chemicals
than the last.”

“Every prescription rewrites a line
of human adaptation.”

“Every system we rely on
grows more artificial—
and expects us to grow artificial with it.”

We are not becoming impure.
We are becoming manufactured.

Not broken.
Not doomed.
But increasingly shaped
by industries that profit from dependency.

Medicine evolves.
Technology evolves.
But corruption evolves faster.

And that is why this chapter matters.


ABOUT THE BOOK

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption
by A.L. Childers

This book is not just history.
It’s a forensic reconstruction of the systems we trust:

  • medicine
  • religion
  • politics
  • science
  • industry
  • authority

Each chapter exposes a new crime scene—
a centuries-long chain of manipulation, power struggles, forgotten victims, and the political engineering of public health.

This is not a gentle book.
It is graphic, documented, and unfiltered.
A story people were never meant to read.

And once they do,
they will never see the world the same way again.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption



ABOUT THE AUTHOR — A.L. CHILDERS

A.L. Childers is a multi-genre author with over 200 books published across:

  • investigative nonfiction
  • supernatural fiction
  • women’s empowerment
  • historical analysis
  • cultural commentary

Raised in poverty in South Carolina, shaped by survival, motherhood, and relentless curiosity, she writes with fearlessness and precision.

Her mission is simple:

Expose what is hidden.
Illuminate what is ignored.
Break what is corrupt.

Her books blend truth, horror, and revelation—
the kind of writing that wakes people up
and doesn’t let them fall asleep again.


DISCLAIMER

This blog and book explore:

  • historical medical practices
  • documented government actions
  • archived public health policies
  • pharmaceutical industry scandals
  • sociological analysis
  • philosophical commentary
  • speculative metaphor

This is not medical advice.
It is historical investigation, cultural critique, and nonfiction narrative grounded in documented sources.

Graphic content is used to reflect historical reality,
not to sensationalize or mislead.

Readers’ discretion is advised.


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THE FLAG THEY TAUGHT YOU TO SALUTE: How Symbols Became Propaganda, Identity, and American Psychology

How Symbols Became Propaganda, Identity, and American Psychology
by A.L. Childers


A powerful, eye-opening blog exposing the hidden history of national flags, their psychological symbolism, the evolution of the American flag, and how patriotism has been shaped by propaganda, advertising, and cultural engineering.



Most Americans believe the flag is eternal —
that its stars and stripes appeared with the birth of the nation
and remained unchanged ever since.

But the truth?

The American flag has changed 27 times.
Each change reflected warfare, expansion, politics, or power —
not “unity,” not “tradition,” and not the sentimental story taught in school.

And here’s the part nobody talks about:

Flags are not just symbols.
They are psychological tools.
They were engineered that way.

Not just in America —
but across every empire, nation, and kingdom in world history.

Before America Had a Flag, Empires Used Color as Control

Long before the U.S. ever existed, civilizations understood that flags:

• triggered emotion
• anchored loyalty
• created identity
• controlled behavior
• united armies
• suppressed dissent
• signaled power

Ancient Rome used standards (SPQR) so soldiers would fear dishonoring it.
Japan’s rising sun symbol unified military obedience.
Medieval kings used banners so peasants would die for a lord they’d never met.
European crusading orders used crosses as tools of psychological warfare.
Even pirates used the Jolly Roger to induce fear before a single shot was fired.

Flags were the world’s first mass propaganda devices long before radio, TV, or social media existed.

The American Flag Was Born Out of War — Not Unity

The first U.S. flag — the “Grand Union Flag” — looked startlingly similar to the British flag.

Why?

Because America wasn’t born confident and independent.
It was born confused, divided, and improvising.

Then came the iconic “Betsy Ross” flag…
which historical evidence suggests she most likely did NOT design.
The story was created later as patriotic branding —
a myth sold like an advertisement to unify a fractured young nation.

By the 1800s, every time a new state joined the Union,
the flag changed —
not for custom or beauty,
but because the government wanted a visual scoreboard of expansion.

A moving symbol.
A narrative in cloth.
A national story told through stars.

The Flag You See Today Was Designed by a Teenager

Most Americans don’t know this:

The current 50-star flag
was designed by a 17-year-old student
as a school project.

He got a B- on it.

The U.S. government later adopted it.

The most “sacred” symbol in American culture
was created by a kid
who wasn’t even old enough to vote.

That does not cheapen the flag —
but it reveals something important:

Our symbols are not ancient truths.
They are chosen narratives.
Constructed identities.
Evolving messages.

What the Flag Actually Signals Internationally

Here’s the part that shocks people:

In international military symbolism,
the U.S. flag flown forward-facing (the “reverse” patch on uniforms)
means active engagement
a wartime posture.

This is why soldiers wear the stars facing forward:

It symbolizes the flag being carried into battle,
charging toward the fight.

Most Americans don’t know that the very orientation
has historically been connected to conflict, not peace.

Again —
not an insult,
not a judgment —
just history.

How Advertising Hijacked Patriotism Through the Flag

By the 1900s, corporations realized:

If you put an American flag on a product,
people trust it automatically.

So they did.

Beer bottles.
Bacon ads.
Soda commercials.
Bank campaigns.
Fourth of July sales.
Military recruitment posters.
“Patriotic” cigarette ads claiming to support troops.

Flags became marketing weapons —
selling everything from freedom
to fabric softener
to foreign wars.

The flag became the most profitable brand in American history.

Not because Americans were foolish —
but because humans are emotional creatures
who respond to symbols long before they respond to logic.

Why This Blog Is NOT Anti-American

And this needs to be said clearly:

This blog is NOT anti-American.
It is NOT anti-troops.
It is NOT anti-patriotism.
It is NOT political.
It is NOT an attack on the flag.

It is a history lesson
about how powerful symbols can be —
and how they’ve been used around the world
to shape national identity, loyalty, unity, and fear.

I’m not telling anyone what to believe.
I’m showing HOW beliefs are shaped
long before we are ever aware of it.

Flags Around the World Have Darker Meanings Than You Think

• The Nazi flag was engineered using psychological color theory.
• The Soviet flag was created to unite workers under a myth of equality.
• The British Union Jack merged dominance with royal authority.
• The Chinese flag symbolizes party control, not national unity.
• The Confederate flag was resurrected in the 20th century by advertisers, not historians.

Flags carry the weight of:

• propaganda
• pain
• pride
• war
• hope
• identity
• obedience
• trauma
• unity

Symbols are powerful because they bypass thought
and go straight into emotion.

What This Means in Today’s America

Every time a politician flashes the flag in campaign ads…
Every time a corporation uses it to sell you a product…
Every time media weaponizes it to divide people…
Every time someone tells you what a “real American” should feel…

Remember:

Patriotism can be organic —
but it can also be engineered.

And if someone taught you
how to feel about the flag
before you learned what it meant…

Was it patriotism?

Or programming?

About the Author

A.L. Childers writes investigative nonfiction that exposes the unseen machinery shaping our beliefs — the places where history, psychology, propaganda, and power intersect. Her work, including The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption, reveals the hidden narratives society inherits without question.

Disclaimer

This blog presents historically documented information drawn from national archives, recorded flag revisions, government symbolism guidelines, advertising research, and academic studies on propaganda. It does not endorse political positions or criticize patriotism. It is an educational exploration of symbolism and media influence.

The Flag They Taught You to Salute

The next time you see a commercial dripping in red, white, and blue…
the next time a politician tells you what a “real American” is…
the next time a corporation uses freedom as a slogan…

Ask the question most people never ask:

Is this patriotism?
Or is this the most successful advertisement in American history?

Because the greatest illusion ever sold wasn’t a product.

It was identity.

And once you see the stitching behind the symbolism,
you can never unsee it.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption

HOW RADIO BECAME AMERICA’S FIRST PROPAGANDA MACHINE

A cinematic exposé by A.L. Childers


A chilling, investigative deep-dive into how early American radio was used to manipulate beliefs, engineer patriotism, sell products, control women, shape public fear, and condition an entire generation — long before television or social media existed.




Before screens hypnotized the world…
before TV rewrote family identity…
before TikTok learned to read your mind…

Radio was the first device to ever hold America by the throat.

A warm glowing dial.
A soft crackle.
Voices drifting through living rooms like trusted friends.

But behind every soothing broadcast was something far more calculated:

Radio was America’s first mass propaganda weapon —
and it worked better than anyone expected.

The Day America Invited the Puppeteers Into Their Homes

When radios hit the market, people reacted like they’d witnessed a miracle.

Imagine this in 1920:

✔ You’ve never heard a voice come out of a machine
✔ You’ve never had real-time information
✔ You’ve never heard news before it’s old
✔ You’ve never had entertainment right in your home
✔ You’ve never had a “trusted voice” speaking into your living room

To Americans, radio wasn’t technology.
It was divinity.

And that’s exactly when corporations and governments realized:

“If we control the sound…
we control the mind.”

The Government Saw Opportunity First

Suddenly, Washington realized it could:

• shape patriotism
• guide public opinion
• stir fear
• silence dissent
• promote wars
• control narratives
• influence elections
• dictate morality

All with a warm, friendly radio host saying:

“Good evening, America…”

Radio became the first psychological battlefield.

Advertisers Arrived Like Sharks Smelling Blood

Corporations quickly learned what governments already knew:

Radio bypassed logic and went straight into emotion.

No visuals.
No reading.
No thinking.

Just a human voice…

whispering trust me.

It was perfect for selling anything:

• cigarettes
• soap
• beauty standards
• gender roles
• food fads
• political candidates
• American identity

But the real jackpot was this:

If you tell a lie through a trusted voice,
people will repeat it as truth.

That is how America learned to:

“Trust men in lab coats.”
“Drink milk for health.”
“Smoke doctor-approved cigarettes.”
“Believe the government always tells the truth.”
“Buy products to become a better American.”

Propaganda wasn’t theoretical —
it was piped into every living room.

The Siren Voice of War

World War II cemented radio as a psychological weapon.

The U.S. mastered broadcast propaganda:

• anti-Japanese fear programming
• patriotic jingles
• enemy-dehumanization scripts
• heroic soldier narratives
• calls for sacrifice
• emotional coercion disguised as information

Radio didn’t just report war.
Radio manufactured consent for it.

And Americans believed every word.

Because radio wasn’t just noise —
it was identity.

The Housewife Reprogramming Broadcast

This is the part people never learn in school:

Radio invented the modern American woman.

Advertisers used morning and afternoon programming to condition women into:

• happy housewives
• perfect homemakers
• consumers, not workers
• emotional caretakers
• beauty-driven, not purpose-driven
• domestically obedient

Commercials sold:

“good wives cook this”
“good mothers buy this”
“good women stay home”
“beauty equals worth”
“thinness equals virtue”

Radio created gender roles long before TV perfected them.

This wasn’t advertising —
it was social engineering.

The Day Children Became Targets

Radio realized something disturbing:

Kids listened with their hearts open.

So advertisers created:

• heroic characters
• jingles
• cereal mascots
• adventure shows
• toy tie-ins
• “Mom, can we get this?” psychology

And American childhood became a market overnight.

The radio didn’t entertain children —
it programmed them.

The Most Terrifying Lesson of All

Radio taught corporations and governments something life-changing:

“If you can control the story, you can control reality.”

And after radio came:

TV
Hollywood
Color TV
Cable
24-hour news
Smartphones
Social media
AI-driven algorithms

Every step down the chain
became more precise
more psychological
more personalized
more intrusive
more effective.

Radio was the prototype.
YouTube is the upgrade.
TikTok is the weapon.

But the script —
the blueprint —
was written in the 1920s.

About the Author

A.L. Childers writes about the hidden machinery shaping the world you live in — the invisible strings, the forgotten archives, the places where corporate power and public trust collide. Her work, including the explosive nonfiction exposé The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption, reveals the truth institutions hoped you’d never uncover.

Disclaimer

All historical descriptions are based on documented media history, archived advertisements, government records, and published psychological research. This blog is an educational and investigative interpretation of the evolution of propaganda and advertising in America.

The Whisper You Never Questioned

Tonight, when you scroll your phone
and hear a voice telling you what to buy,
what to fear,
what to believe…

Ask yourself:

“Is this my thought —
or the echo of the very first broadcast?”

Because radio may be old,
but the manipulation it invented
is still speaking
in every device you own.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption

“The Ad That Built You: How Corporations Rewired the American Mind”

A chilling exposé revealing how advertising, propaganda, and corporate manipulation engineered the American identity — from bacon-and-eggs marketing lies to psychological warfare hidden inside everyday media.


There is a moment — a tiny, unnoticeable moment — when every American realizes the truth:

Your thoughts weren’t born inside you. They were engineered.

For over a century, corporations used advertising manipulation and mass media propaganda to quietly reshape the American mind — crafting cravings, beliefs, fears, habits, and identities. This isn’t just “marketing history.” This is the hidden machinery of psychological control that sculpted a nation without its permission.

Long before TikTok tracked your attention span…
before television sold you perfection…
before radio whispered authority into your living room…

Corporations were studying you.

Mapping you.

Designing you.

This is the part of American history no one was supposed to uncover — the part where “tradition” was manufactured in boardrooms… and sold as truth.

Just as A.L. Childers exposes institutional deception in The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption, this series digs into the dark history of advertising, where corporations rewrote reality one radio jingle at a time.


The Great American Brainwash Begins

The 1920s didn’t just birth modern advertising.
It birthed consumer engineering — the strategic design of desire.

And the first victims?

The American public.

🍳 The Breakfast Scam — “Bacon & Eggs” Was a Lie

Pig farmers were going bankrupt.
The pork market was dying.
So corporations hired the father of propaganda, Edward Bernays.

His plan?
Fabricate a national craving out of thin air.

He paid 5,000 doctors to declare a “hearty breakfast” healthier — then planted the phrase bacon and eggs into newspapers, radio, and medical ads.

Thus:
America’s “traditional breakfast”
was invented to save a dying industry.

This is psychological marketing at its purest.


🥛 The Milk Myth — Manufactured Nutrition

Milk wasn’t chosen.
Milk was assigned.

Government agencies + dairy corporations united to push milk into:

• schools
• hospitals
• dietary guidelines
• patriotic campaigns

All to bail out collapsing dairy farms.

Milk wasn’t a childhood necessity.
Milk was a national marketing strategy.


🥣 Cereal Wasn’t Made for Hunger — It Was Made for Control

John Harvey Kellogg invented cornflakes
to suppress sexual desire.

This is not urban legend.
This is documented.

Only later — when grains became a financial opportunity — did it become “the breakfast that starts your day right.”

Every meal you thought was tradition
was really advertising propaganda.


The Machinery Behind Your Mind

This is why Childers writes about corruption as a system in her books — because advertising and institutional power are siblings, raised in the same house:

• control
• illusion
• influence
• compliance
• profit

Every American belief — from what’s “healthy” to what’s “normal” — has fingerprints from corporate psychology labs.

You were groomed to be predictable.
You were shaped to be profitable.
You were taught to desire what sold best… not what served you.

The greatest product America ever produced was not food, clothing, or entertainment.

It was the American mind.

And advertising built it.


A.L. Childers — known for documentary-horror investigative storytelling — pulls back the curtain on institutions that manipulate reality.
Her work exposes the psychological operations beneath everyday life, revealing how corporations, governments, healthcare systems, media, religion, and education all use perception as power.

This blog series expands that mission:
unmasking the century-long advertising machine that quietly engineered American identity.


⭐ Disclaimer

All historical claims are based on documented, verifiable sources including advertising archives, government records, psychological research, and marketing history texts.
Interpretations are presented as investigative commentary for educational purposes.


If you can feel the click — the quiet awareness that something enormous has been hidden from you —

then you’re ready for the larger truth.

To see how advertising connects to corruption across ALL institutions, read:

👉 The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption
by A.L. Childers
Available now on Amazon.

Because once you understand corruption,
you’ll understand advertising —
and once you understand advertising,
you’ll finally understand America.


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For over a century, corporations, governments, and psychological manipulators quietly inserted their fingers into the wet clay of your mind, shaping it, smoothing it, carving out desires you thought were your own.

This isn’t a history lesson.
This is a forensic excavation.

A crime scene.

And the victim is your identity.

Long before TikTok kept you scrolling, before Instagram sold you perfection, before television sang lullabies of consumerism, there was radio — America’s first hypnotist.

A soft voice in the corner of the living room…
A warm hum that felt like truth.
A companion.

But behind that friendly voice sat the same kind of power structures that A.L. Childers exposes in The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption — institutions polishing their image while hiding a far darker reality.

Because nothing in America became “tradition” by accident.

Bacon and eggs?
A panic-driven rescue mission for dying pork profits — crafted by Edward Bernays, the nephew of Freud and the father of propaganda, who paid thousands of doctors to endorse a “hearty breakfast.”

Milk?
Not a childhood necessity — a government-backed marketing operation that turned collapsing dairy farms into a national obligation.

Cereal?
Not nourishment — but an invention originally intended to suppress desire, repackaged into “the most important meal of the day.”

Every belief you inherited about food, morality, gender roles, family structure, beauty, success, fear, patriotism, safety —
someone sold it to you.

And they didn’t sell you products.
They sold you identity.

Corporations learned to read you long before you learned to read ads.
They mapped your insecurities, cataloged your desires, studied your shame, charted your fears, measured your impulses — and they used all of it to shape the consumer you would one day become.

From the shadowy radio broadcasts of the 1920s…
to the glowing television sets of the 1950s…
to the digital surveillance of the 2000s…
to today’s algorithmic puppeteers who can predict your fear before you feel it…

Advertising didn’t evolve.
It learned.
And it learned you.

This blog is your first step behind the curtain — the same curtain Childers rips open in her corruption exposé.
Because advertising didn’t just target the public…

It engineered it.

If you’re already feeling something — discomfort, recognition, a quiet internal click — it’s because you’ve stumbled across something the entire system depends on you never seeing:

The greatest product ever sold wasn’t an item.
It was the American mind.

And once that spell breaks, the world never looks the same again.


A Word From the Author

A.L. Childers writes from the trenches of truth — peeling back the layers of illusion that institutions build to keep people obedient.
Her work blends:

• archival research
• historical evidence
• psychological insight
• cinematic storytelling
• a refusal to sanitize anything for comfort

Readers describe her books as documentary horror — not because they’re fiction, but because the truth is often far more disturbing.

This blog series is part of that mission:
to reveal how manipulation is not an accident…
it’s an industry.


A Gentle Legal Shield

All historical claims in this blog are based on documented, widely accepted sources from advertising archives, public records, historical analyses, and marketing journals.
Interpretations are educational commentary crafted to help readers understand how cultural engineering evolved over the past century.
Nothing presented is medical or legal advice — it is an investigative reflection on recorded history and corporate influence.


You weren’t meant to see it.
You weren’t meant to question it.
You weren’t meant to break the spell.

But you’re here.
And you feel it.

This is Blog #1 in a series that exposes how radio, television, government, and corporate giants rewired your choices, your beliefs, and even your cravings — turning a nation into the world’s most obedient marketplace.

If you want to understand how this all connects to the bigger, older machinery of power…
the machinery that shaped not just advertising, but entire institutions…

Then read the book they never wanted you to touch:

👉 The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption
by A.L. Childers
(Available now on Amazon)

Because once you understand corruption…
you understand advertising.
And once you understand advertising…
you understand how power built the world around you.

The Dark Side: Uncovering the Culture of Corruption


Power, Pressure, and the Chrisley Name: Why Savannah Might Be Headed for Washington

Savannah Chrisley teased a U.S. Senate run after fighting for her parents’ freedom. Serious bid or smart PR? Here’s what’s real, what’s hype, and what it takes.


If you’d told me in 2022 that Savannah Chrisley—the quick-witted daughter from Chrisley Knows Best—would one day flirt with a U.S. Senate bid, I’d have said you’ve been watching too much cable. Yet here we are. After two years spent publicly advocating for her parents, Todd and Julie, through convictions, appeals, and (ultimately) presidential pardons in May 2025, Savannah began hinting at “going for the big dog”—a Senate seat. Reuters+2ABC News+2

So…is this real politics or reality-TV residue? Let’s separate signal from noise.

What Savannah actually said—and where

At a Turning Point USA event and in follow-up media clips last summer, Savannah teased a Senate run “in the next three years.” Local and national outlets captured the quote and its context. Later in the fall, she told People she’d hit pause—for now—after her family’s whirlwind return to normal life, emphasizing ongoing interest in reform and mental-health advocacy. Translation: the door’s open, but she’s not walking through it today. Palm Beach Post+2Fox News+2

Her political awakening hasn’t been purely theoretical. In February 2025 she visited the White House to press for her parents’ release, part of a high-visibility campaign that culminated in pardons three months later. FOX 5 Atlanta+1

The Chrisley case, briefly—and carefully

Facts first: Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted by a federal jury in 2022 on bank-fraud and tax-evasion charges; Julie also faced an obstruction count. They reported to prison in January 2023. Appellate rulings adjusted aspects of Julie’s sentence in 2024, and in May 2025 President Trump granted full pardons to both. A pardon ends the punishment; it does not vacate the convictions. Reuters+3Department of Justice+3People.com+3

Savannah’s advocacy—podcasts, press events, and meetings—kept the case in the headlines and built a political network that now makes a run conceivable. YouTube+1

What it actually takes to run for the U.S. Senate

Constitutional minimums are simple: be at least 30, a U.S. citizen for nine years, and an inhabitant of the state you seek to represent when elected. That’s it. No degree required. U.S. Senate+1

But the real checklist is longer:

  • Declare & file: Once you raise/spend $5,000, you must file FEC Form 2 (Statement of Candidacy) and designate a principal campaign committee. Electronic filing and ongoing reports follow. FEC.gov+2FEC.gov+2
  • Ballot access: Each state adds its own deadlines, fees, and petition signatures. (Prospective Tennesseans: expect a calendar that starts many months ahead of the primary.) [Check your state election site for specifics.]
  • Money & infrastructure: Senate campaigns are brutally expensive. 2024 ad buys alone cracked records, and congressional candidates collectively raised over $1.3B in the ’24 cycle; PAC activity surpassed $3.6B across the system in 2023. Outside money is now a defining feature. Axios+1
  • Profile & résumé norms: While not required, about half of senators typically hold law degrees; nearly all members of Congress have at least a bachelor’s. That’s a norm, not a rule—and celebrity/outside candidates do break it. Congress+1

Could she win—or is this PR?

Pros:
Savannah enters with name ID, a fully formed media apparatus, and a cause (prison reform) that gave her on-camera advocacy reps in very tough rooms. She also has a newly energized base of supporters following her parents’ pardons and a network that crosses entertainment and politics. People.com

Cons:
The same saga that built her platform also polarizes. A Senate race invites forensic scrutiny of the family’s finances and legal history—scrutiny that would be reframed by opponents regardless of the pardon. And the modern Senate is a fundraising marathon; even celebrity campaigns must build a compliant machine to withstand the grind of disclosures, debates, and attack ads. OpenSecrets+1

Is this “propaganda,” a joke—or serious?

The tease itself was real and on-record; the walk-back (not now, maybe later) was also real. That mix—test the waters, bank the press, keep options open—is standard pre-campaign behavior, not a prank. Whether it graduates from sizzle to steak depends on filings, fundraising, staff hires, and a calendar. Until those appear, we’re in “proto-campaign” territory. Palm Beach Post+2Fox News+2

Would she be “the kind of person we want” in a Senate seat?

That’s the voter’s job to decide. Voters regularly weigh lived experience (survived a public ordeal, navigated government systems) against traditional credentials (law, public administration, military, business). History shows the Senate is friendly to lawyers, but it has always had notable outsiders—and outsiders sometimes land a punch precisely because they aren’t from the usual pipeline. Harvard Law Center+1

Can she be “bought”?

Modern campaigns do rely heavily on PACs and outside spending, and the sums keep climbing. That’s a systemic reality, not a Savannah-specific indictment. If she runs, her disclosures and donor mix will be public—trackable in real time on FEC and independent transparency sites like OpenSecrets. Voters who care about independence should monitor those filings, not just the speeches. FEC.gov+1


Bottom line

Savannah Chrisley’s Senate talk isn’t mere clickbait; it’s a plausible next act for a media-savvy advocate who just navigated the most bruising civics lesson imaginable. But a plausible act is not yet a campaign. If the FEC forms, a finance plan, and a field operation appear, then this story moves from tease to test.


Sources & further reading

  • U.S. DOJ, case summary & sentencing (Nov. 21, 2022). Department of Justice
  • Fox 5 Atlanta: White House visit re: parents’ case (Feb. 28, 2025). FOX 5 Atlanta
  • Reuters: Presidential pardons announced (May 27, 2025). Reuters
  • ABC News recap: appeal/resentencing context (May 29, 2025). ABC News
  • Palm Beach Post: Senate-run tease quote (Jul. 16, 2025). Palm Beach Post
  • Fox News video segment: tease at TPUSA (Jul. 13, 2025). Fox News
  • People: “not now” update (Sep. 2025). People.com
  • U.S. Senate: Qualifications. U.S. Senate
  • Constitution Annotated (LOC): Senate qualifications clause. Congress.gov
  • FEC: Candidate registration & Form 2. FEC.gov+1
  • FEC campaign guide & e-filing. FEC.gov+1
  • Pew: degrees in the 118th Congress. Pew Research Center
  • LegiStorm: share of lawyer-legislators (2025). LegiStorm
  • AdImpact/Axios: record Senate ad spend (2024). Axios
  • FEC summary of 2024 cycle money & PAC totals. FEC.gov
  • OpenSecrets: money in politics portal. OpenSecrets

A.L. Childers is the author of over 200 books spanning investigative nonfiction, history, spirituality, political analysis, women’s empowerment, and social commentary. Her writing blends deep research with lived experience, often exploring the systems that shape—and limit—ordinary lives.

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