{1}{1}23.976 {664}{799}We don't have to be out here, you know.|It's not like you're still in high school. {800}{852}We can go to the motel. {854}{951}- I wouldn't want anyone to see us.|- No one will see us. {952}{1003}It's a small town. {1496}{1575}George... Come on, George. {2196}{2301}- Why'd you change your mind anyway?|- You're pretty persistent, I guess. {2302}{2364}- Squeaky wheel gets the oil?|- I guess so. {2367}{2453}What's wrong with right here?|I could set the blanket down and... {2454}{2509}- Not yet.|- Why not? {2528}{2604}Because... you have to catch me first. {2706}{2800}Oh, come on now! You don't|want me to chase after you, do ya? {2888}{2939}Paula! {3092}{3138}Paula? {3279}{3323}Paula... {3324}{3375}Where are you? {3554}{3602}Son of a bitch! {5375}{5468}I don't know, Scully. The man hasn't|been seen or heard from in ten weeks. {5470}{5539}Come on, Mulder. They're wasting our time. {5541}{5628}They're sending us|on some kind of a wild-goose chase. {5630}{5686}Chicken chase. {5693}{5788}George Kearns was a poultry inspector|assigned to Dudley, Arkansas... {5790}{5844}...home of Chaco Chicken. {5846}{5954}I'm not questioning the legitimacy of|the case, just their motives in assigning it. {5956}{6022}Doesn't it bother you|that they're undermining you? {6024}{6102}They may think they are,|but on the night he disappeared... {6104}{6192}...a woman on the I-10|saw a strange fire in an adjacent field. {6194}{6302}I read that report. She claims|that she saw some kind of a foxfire spirit. {6304}{6375}I'm surprised she didn't|call Oprah after the police. {6377}{6519}19th-century tales from the Ozarks describe|people being taken away by fireballs. {6521}{6610}- The spirits of massacred Indians.|- Those are only legends. {6612}{6694}Well, most legends|don't leave behind 12-foot burn marks. {6696}{6792}That was taken by state police|in the field where the woman saw foxfire. {6803}{6941}- This could have been made by a bonfire.|- I thought so, too. Until I remembered this. {6943}{7030}A documentary I saw when I was|in college about an insane asylum. {7032}{7115}- It gave me nightmares.|- I thought nothing gave you nightmares. {7117}{7167}I was young. {7202}{7272}They, uh... See, they took... {7274}{7359}They, uh... They took me away. {7361}{7419}They took me away... This... The fire demons. {7421}{7539}The fire demons...|wanted their pound of flesh. {7541}{7589}But, uh... {7591}{7664}...I'm too fast for 'em. {7711}{7794}You cannot kill them.|You can't let them kill you. Oh, no... {7796}{7892}No, don't let them kill you.|That's no way to get to heaven. {7894}{7944}No, sir... {7973}{8034}No, sir. That is no way to get to heaven. {8036}{8170}His name was Creighton Jones. He pulled off|the road on May 17th 1961 to take a nap. {8172}{8289}They found him three days later so deranged|by what he'd seen that he was committed. {8291}{8407}The state police found his car on the I-10,|right in the middle of Dudley, Arkansas... {8409}{8459}...home of Chaco Chicken. {8851}{8906}What's this, Mulder? {8947}{9076}That's a witches' peg. Staking it into the|ground is supposed to ward off evil spirits. {9078}{9128}Can I help you folks? {9146}{9234}I'm Sheriff Arens.|I saw you back at the turn-off. {9236}{9311}FBI. I'm Special Agent Mulder.|This is Agent Scully. {9313}{9387}We're investigating|George Kearns's disappearance. {9389}{9501}I'm happy to help you, but I'm not sure|how much there is to investigate. {9503}{9612}- Sheriff, a man is missing.|- We found no evidence of criminal activity. {9614}{9711}Since no body turned up,|we just filed a missing person's report. {9713}{9791}Why didn't you mention|this witches' peg in your report? {9793}{9860}Because these hills|are filled with witches' pegs. {9862}{9943}These old hill people|cling tight to their superstitions. {9945}{10033}- What about the scorched area?|- Illegal trash burn. {10035}{10114}I keep handing out the citations.|They keep doing it anyway. {10116}{10172}Cheaper to pay a fine|than haul it to the dump. {10174}{10242}- So you don't believe it's foxfire?|- Sir... {10244}{10340}...foxfire's nothing more than|a ghost story about swamp gas. {10342}{10468}Listen, Kearns was passin' through town|ever since he got here six months ago. {10470}{10525}- How do you mean?|- Never did fit in. {10533}{10593}Not at the plant, not even in his own home. {10595}{10717}- He cheated on his wife every chance he got.|- Did he have many chances? {10719}{10861}George is the type of man you'd expect to go|chasin' some sweet young thing out of town. {10863}{10979}- Is that what his wife thinks happened?|- Push comes to shove, I'm sure she does. {10981}{11039}But you're welcome to ask her yourself. {11154}{11249}My husband had a character|that leaves something out. {11251}{11299}I always knew that about him... {11301}{11430}...but I didn't have the sense to do anything|about it. I guess he saved me the trouble. {11432}{11531}So you're fairly certain|that he left you for somebody else? {11533}{11650}George left me a long time ago,|right around the time I turned 40. {11662}{11720}Leavin' town was just a formality. {11722}{11848}- Do you know who he might be with now?|- No. And I don't wanna know, either. {11850}{11957}He was about to file this inspection report|with the Department of Agriculture... {11959}{12038}...the day before he disappeared.|- I know nothing about that. {12046}{12168}- He never discussed his work with you?|- He never told me and I never asked. {12170}{12287}He cited several health violations. He was|gonna recommend the plant be shut down. {12289}{12357}I don't know a thing about|what went on in that plant. {12359}{12465}Did he ever receive threatening phone calls|or anything unusual in the mail? {12467}{12571}There were hang-ups, but I always|thought it was one of his girlfriends. {12619}{12672}I'm gonna give you my phone number. {12674}{12771}If your husband tries to contact you,|I want you to get in touch with me. {12773}{12841}Or if you can think of anything else. {13827}{13880}Come on, Paula. Let's go! {14917}{15028}This is Jess Harold, the floor manager.|Jess, these people are with the FBI. {15030}{15085}You're here about George Kearns? {15087}{15185}His disappearance may have|something to do with a report... {15187}{15267}...he was about to file|with the Department of Agriculture. {15269}{15351}Ever since he got here,|George was trying to shut us down. {15367}{15487}- He cited multiple violations.|- I know. I had to answer to each one of them. {15500}{15566}Was there any merit to his claims? {15568}{15627}Let me show you something. {16002}{16059}Paula, are you OK? {16722}{16849}This is where George worked. Every chicken|passes through the inspectors' station. {16851}{16960}We've been here 50 years and had no trouble|with the USDA until George came along. {16962}{17042}- So he really did threaten to shut it down.|- Oh, he tried. {17044}{17161}But we got three other inspectors here|consistently give us top marks. Here. {17179}{17229}See for yourself. {17231}{17289}The only problem this plant had was George. {17291}{17365}Problem enough to do something about? {17367}{17455}If you mean any kind of unsavouriness,|I guess anything's possible. {17457}{17548}George had a bone to pick with everyone,|even the federal government. {17550}{17621}- What do you mean?|- He filed a compensation suit. {17623}{17735}Claimed he was getting terrible headaches.|"Line hypnosis" his lawyers called it. {17741}{17822}Yeah, it's caused by|high-speed repetitive activity. {17824}{17951}I don't deny a lot of chickens go through here|but we operate within federal guidelines. {17953}{18003}What happened to his lawsuit? {18005}{18110}It was dismissed, just a few weeks|before he disappeared. {18112}{18162}What's that? {18183}{18228}Oh, that. {18230}{18291}Feed grinder. Chops up bone, tissue. {18293}{18398}See, any part of the bird we can't package,|we process and use as feed. {18404}{18487}- Chickens feed on chickens?|- It doesn't sound appetising. {18489}{18545}But it is nutritious and cuts down on cost. {18547}{18665}The meat is cooked, then mixed with grain.|No reason to let all that protein go to waste. {18667}{18741}- Excuse me. I got a shift change.|- Howdy, Sheriff. {18743}{18788}Logan. {18801}{18873}Mulder, ready to admit|they sent us on a fool's errand? {18875}{18955}If the fool would persist in his folly,|he'd become wise. {18957}{19092}Whether Kearns left or was killed, this could|have been handled by any Kansas City agent. {19094}{19156}I'm not so sure about that. {19206}{19259}Let him go! We're federal agents. {19296}{19346}Everyone stay calm! {19370}{19422}Don't hurt him! Tell us what you want. {19429}{19499}Don't get excited. Just calm down. {19517}{19594}Stay calm! You don't want anyone to get hurt. {19610}{19691}We can talk this thing out.|Why don't you give me the knife? {19924}{19975}You OK? {20394}{20454}Do you have any idea why she attacked you? {20456}{20540}- None at all.|- No recent complaints or strange behaviour? {20548}{20649}Paula has always been one of|our best employees. Stable, well-liked. {20651}{20715}I can't begin to imagine what brought this on. {20717}{20783}Dr Randolph, do you have any ideas? {20785}{20843}If you're done with me, I got work to do. {20852}{20940}Come by tomorrow and let me|make sure it's not infected. {20942}{20987}Sure. {21046}{21081}Uh... {21083}{21168}Paula came by last week,|complaining of persistent headaches. {21170}{21259}She had suddenly started|getting irritable, unable to sleep. {21268}{21354}- Did you determine the cause?|- I'm just the staff physician. {21356}{21413}I usually only treat hand injuries... {21415}{21502}...so I'm a little out of my depth|on psychiatric matters. {21504}{21568}Was anything physically wrong with her? {21570}{21639}I sent her to County|for a brain scan and an EEG. {21641}{21737}Both came back normal, so I assumed|her condition was stress-related. {21739}{21846}- Could it have been line hypnosis?|- I'm not qualified to make that diagnosis. {21848}{21939}But you can tell us whether|George Kearns had similar complaints. {21952}{22041}They presented similar symptoms, yeah. {22052}{22187}- How did you treat them?|- Both with pain medication-codeine. {22189}{22271}I think an autopsy on Paula Gray|would clarify things. {22273}{22350}I'm, uh... afraid I can't authorise that. {22352}{22428}- That's up to Mr Chaco.|- Why? You're her physician. {22430}{22571}Yeah, but Mr Chaco was Paula Gray's|grandfather... and her legal guardian. {23880}{23940}Mr Chaco? {23942}{23996}Feedin' these chickens... {24010}{24075}...helps me clear my mind. {24110}{24173}They're perfect creatures, you know. {24175}{24295}We eat their meat, their eggs,|sleep on pillows stuffed with their feathers. {24342}{24431}Not many people I know|are as useful as these chickens. {24433}{24520}Sorry to disturb you, sir.|We realise this is difficult for you. {24522}{24613}You wanna conduct|an autopsy on my granddaughter. {24639}{24679}Why? {24754}{24841}You think Paula had some disease|that made her act that way? {24861}{24937}That's what we're hoping|a postmortem will determine. {24939}{25011}I thought your business|was Kearns's disappearance. {25013}{25102}It is, but it may be linked with|what happened to your granddaughter. {25114}{25146}How? {25148}{25279}It's possible they may have both suffered|from the same neurological disorder. {25281}{25419}You know, when I came here after the war,|Dudley was just a patch of dirt. {25432}{25529}I built that plant|and put my whole family to work there. {25547}{25643}We made this town one of the biggest|chicken processors in the nation. {25661}{25750}We couldn't have done that|with troublemakers and layabouts. {25752}{25802}I assume you mean George Kearns. {25804}{25941}Men like George Kearns don't build things.|They tend to tear 'em down. {25947}{26039}Then you're aware of his recommendation|to close down your plant? {26041}{26091}You know... {26102}{26204}...livin' a long life is a mixed blessing. {26206}{26317}You spend your youth trying to build|something for yourself and your family... {26319}{26452}...and your community, only to watch it|all taken away from you at your old age. {26492}{26540}Still... {26542}{26615}...I'm not ready to die just yet. {26644}{26709}You go do your autopsy on Paula. {26721}{26798}I wanna know|what happened to my granddaughter. {27196}{27254}I think we've got something here, Mulder. {27256}{27309}- Take a look.|- What am I looking at? {27311}{27365}A specimen from Paula's brain. {27367}{27461}She had a rare degenerative disorder|called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. {27463}{27548}It's characterised by the formation|of holes in the brain tissue. {27550}{27687}- Why didn't they show up on her charts?|- Short of an autopsy, it's hard to diagnose. {27689}{27776}I've only seen infected tissue once,|back in medical school. {27778}{27850}- Could it be why she attacked Jess Harold?|- Absolutely. {27852}{27962}Victims of Creutzfeldt-Jakob suffer from|progressive dementia, severe seizures. {27964}{28045}- Is it fatal?|- This girl would have been dead in months. {28057}{28168}Except that Paula Gray was no girl.|This is her personnel file. Check it out. {28182}{28255}It says here that|Paula Gray was born in 1948... {28257}{28364}...which means that this woman,|Chaco's granddaughter, was 47 years old. {28391}{28428}There must be a mistake. {28430}{28528}Let's find out. Her birth certificate|should be on file at the courthouse. {28530}{28655}Who knows, Scully? This could turn out|to be even more interesting than foxfire. {28955}{29073}The odds that they both had the same|disease are practically nonexistent. {29075}{29171}Creutzfeldt-Jakob can be hereditary,|but it's not communicable. {29173}{29272}That two unrelated people in one town|contracted the same rare disease is... {29274}{29396}A lot more likely than Paula Gray|being three years shy of her 50th birthday. {29418}{29460}Mulder, look out! {29858}{29914}Call an ambulance! {29916}{29971}I'll try to get the driver out. {30082}{30185}This is Federal Agent Scully.|I'd like to report an accident... {30486}{30628}I just got off the phone with Dr Randolph.|He said this driver had the same symptoms. {30630}{30762}You're saying this is a third victim? You told|me two cases are statistically impossible. {30764}{30812}They would be. {30814}{30887}I just came up with a sick theory, Mulder. {30889}{30939}Ooh, I'm listening. {30957}{31074}You saw the feed grinders at the plant. What|if somebody put Kearns's body in there? {31076}{31208}This is a prion disease, so it may have passed|on to the chickens and whoever ate them. {31210}{31272}So anyone eating the chickens|would be at risk? {31274}{31406}It's possible. In England they incinerate cattle|to stop them passing on mad cow disease. {31408}{31470}These chickens|are shipped all over the country. {31472}{31588}If you're right, we'd be seeing an epidemic,|not just a few local cases. {31606}{31651}Sheriff? {31702}{31763}What's wrong with this water? {31805}{31909}Runoff from the plant.|Chicken litter, mostly. Some blood and parts. {31911}{31980}Was this river searched|after Kearns disappeared? {31985}{32045}Are you kiddin'? A needle in a haystack! {32047}{32121}I'd like it dragged as soon as possible. {32146}{32209}Why would you wanna do that? {32211}{32269}To see what's in there. {32271}{32380}That's a filthy job, and I would first|like to know what you're lookin' for. {32382}{32437}Hopefully, nothing. {32474}{32575}Look, Sheriff, if you don't wanna do it,|I can get some of my men to do it. {32577}{32627}I'll do it. {32669}{32717}- Mulder...|- It's just a hunch. {32719}{32804}If Kearns didn't run off,|if he was murdered for that report... {32806}{32873}...then his body's gotta be somewhere. {33313}{33395}We closed the spillway|and the water level dropped. {33397}{33493}- They came up with it almost immediately.|- Did you find Kearns? {33495}{33553}Maybe you'd better see for yourself. {34380}{34496}Sheriff Arens is outside.|They're still pulling bones from the river. {34498}{34592}Well, so far I've been able|to isolate nine distinct skeletons. {34594}{34659}This one belonged to the late George Kearns. {34667}{34767}- How do you know?|- The pin... in his femur. {34803}{34932}According to his medical file,|Kearns broke his right leg four years ago. {34934}{35041}- What about the others?|- I'll need more sophisticated equipment... {35043}{35149}...but I estimate that some of these bones|are as much as 20 or 30 years old. {35164}{35249}All of them share one strange detail, though. {35273}{35351}- They seem to have lost their heads.|- Besides that. {35387}{35480}The older bones show signs of decay|and abrasion, like you'd expect. {35482}{35632}But for some reason all of them, even|Kearns's, are smooth and buffed at the ends. {35729}{35792}It's almost like they've been polished. {35794}{35846}It could be erosion from the water... {35848}{35924}Well, that water had hardly any current. {35926}{36031}This level of erosion wouldn't be confined|to just the ends of the bones. {36055}{36110}- Any theories?|- Maybe. {36185}{36229}Sheriff... {36256}{36324}- Doris.|- Is it true? Just tell me. {36326}{36418}- Doris, I want you to listen to me.|- They found him, didn't they? {36425}{36515}We brought up quite a few remains|at the river this afternoon. {36517}{36577}George's were among them. {36598}{36633}I'm sorry. {36644}{36722}Listen, I'm really sorry. It's gonna be all right. {36724}{36791}Don't worry, Doris. We'll take care of you. {36793}{36841}Doris? {36850}{36907}- Dee, that the new schedule?|- Yeah. {37001}{37051}Looks good. {37576}{37656}Why do I get the feeling|you're not here to check up on my neck? {37658}{37743}- They found bones in the river.|- I know. I heard. {37750}{37857}Did you also hear that Clayton Walsh|came down with the symptoms? That's four. {37859}{37934}It's getting worse|with every day that goes by. {37967}{38078}- Someone has to tell Mr Chaco.|- He knows, but he's not doing anything. {38136}{38211}- Maybe I should talk to him.|- You can try. {38237}{38306}I will talk to him. He'll listen to me. {38346}{38396}And if he doesn't? {38694}{38842}I had Danny run a check on missing persons|last seen within a 200-mile radius of Dudley. {38844}{38951}In the last 50 years|87 people have disappeared near here. {38953}{39105}Judging from the forensic evidence, I'd say|the same person or persons was responsible. {39107}{39171}It may have been the work of a cult. {39173}{39313}Scully, I think that the good people of Dudley|have been eating more than just chicken. {39370}{39453}- You think these people were eaten?|- Look at these bones. {39455}{39552}They've been polished at both ends,|suggesting they were boiled in a pot. {39554}{39614}Anthropologists used similar evidence... {39616}{39713}...to prove cannibalism among|the Anasazi tribe of New Mexico. {39750}{39863}Then Paula Gray may have contracted|Creutzfeldt-Jakob by eating George Kearns. {39876}{39983}- That could explain her youthful appearance.|- What are you talking about? {39985}{40069}Some cannibalistic rituals|are believed to prolong life. {40071}{40158}Cannibalism is one thing,|but increasing longevity by it... {40164}{40288}Think about it, Scully. From vampirism|to Catholicism, literally or symbolically... {40290}{40402}...the reward for eating flesh is eternal life.|I don't know how it works, but we saw Paula. {40404}{40455}We never confirmed her date of birth. {40457}{40593}Maybe the courthouse records can tell us if|she, or anybody else, is lying about their age. {40704}{40754}You coming? {40946}{41010}You gotta do something, Mr Chaco. {41028}{41121}People are gettin' scared.|They don't know what to make of things. {41123}{41183}They're losing faith is what it sounds like. {41185}{41264}It's gettin' hard to hold on to,|the way things are goin'. {41266}{41357}- Three more got sick since yesterday.|- I lost my granddaughter in this! {41359}{41434}So don't tell me what we're up against! {41452}{41502}Now, I said I'd handle it. {41504}{41554}I know you... {41636}{41690}- Yes?|- I need to see Mr Chaco. {41704}{41746}Doris. {41868}{41956}I can't do this any more, Mr Chaco.|I can't keep lyin'. {41958}{42052}It's all right. Jess told me what happened. {42056}{42142}- You have nothing to worry about.|- But they're gonna think I did it. {42144}{42228}- No, they won't think any such thing.|- But I did! {42230}{42275}- No.|- I helped! {42277}{42401}He was no good, Doris.|He had no values. He didn't fit in here. {42403}{42529}- But he was my husband.|- That was the price that you had to pay. {42531}{42614}- You knew that from the beginning.|- But those FBI agents... {42616}{42701}Uh-uh. This town wasn't built in a day. {42715}{42771}It's not about to fall apart in a day. {42781}{42879}No, you're a part of us now.|And we're gonna take good care of you. {42904}{42984}Now, I want you to go home, get some rest. {42986}{43054}You've got a funeral to go to. {43056}{43186}This whole thing'll blow over soon enough|and you'll wonder what all the fuss is about. {43206}{43279}- I'm sorry.|- That's all right. {43281}{43362}We all understand, Doris. Good night. {43651}{43709}Yeah, she'll be fine. {43711}{43832}- She's not stable.|- She's one of us now. Part of our town. {43851}{43939}Unless we do something about her,|there won't be any town left. {43941}{43991}No! {43993}{44108}Once we start turning on ourselves,|we're no better than the animals. {44145}{44215}It's the FBI we should be worryin' about. {44240}{44295}They're the real problem. {44910}{44985}Someone's been|playing with matches. {45055}{45105}Smells like a recent fire. {45157}{45258}I bet it's no coincidence|it only hit the birth records. {45260}{45322}You think|someone was expecting us? {45550}{45637}- Mulder.|- It's Doris Kearns. {45639}{45734}I'm in my house.|I need to speak with you right away. {45737}{45817}- Are you all right?|- I'm afraid for my life. {45856}{45906}I'm afraid he'll kill me. {45908}{45953}Who? {46008}{46090}- Mr Chaco.|- All right, Mrs Kearns. {46092}{46183}Stay in the house. Don't answer|the door until Agent Scully arrives. {46227}{46305}- Where are you going?|- To take Chaco into custody. {46439}{46484}Oh! {46781}{46838}No... {47664}{47704}Mrs Kearns? {48184}{48234}Mrs Kearns? {48827}{48877}Mrs Kearns? {49671}{49749}- Is Mr Chaco in?|- I'll see if he's still awake. {51122}{51224}I'm sorry, but Mr Chaco|is unable to see you now. {51226}{51279}- D'you know what's in here?|- No. {51281}{51341}- Can you open it?|- I don't have the key. {51624}{51674}What do you think you're doin'?! {52298}{52375}- Scully.|- Scully, Chaco's not here. {52377}{52482}Yeah. Mrs Kearns is missing, too, Mulder.|I think someone's been here. {52484}{52593}The power's been cut and the back door|was wide open. Her car is still out back. {52615}{52670}Chaco must've taken her. {52672}{52730}Scully? Scully! {52737}{52828}Scully! What happened?|Scully, are you there? {52830}{52870}You all right? {52872}{52917}Scully! {52936}{52986}Answer me! Scully! {54014}{54074}What have you done here? {54099}{54145}I warned ya! {54147}{54207}I said not to touch her! {54209}{54277}Doris Kearns was one of us! {54279}{54329}Who's behind this? {54525}{54641}Why didn't you listen? It's the outsiders|we have to deal with, not one of our own. {54643}{54701}We'll deal with them all. {54703}{54812}Look at yourselves!|Look at what you've become! {54814}{54898}This isn't faith any more. It's just fear. {54901}{54952}You've become an abomination! {54956}{55022}You brought in the outsider|who made us sick. {55031}{55111}Once you turn on yourselves, it's over. {55146}{55226}How long before it's any one of us? {55304}{55351}Any one of you?! {55371}{55438}That's not your problem any more, Mr Chaco. {55513}{55557}No! {55586}{55632}No! {55819}{55869}Kill me... {55912}{55971}...and you kill us all. {56564}{56611}Watch it. {56613}{56663}Got it. {57201}{57251}Bring her over. {59249}{59294}Aagh! {59729}{59779}- Are you hurt?|- Uh-uh. {59839}{59889}Are you all right? {61270}{61368}People,|stand away from your work stations! {61370}{61497}Pending further review, the Chaco|processing plant was closed by the USDA. {61499}{61597}So far, no evidence of contaminated chicken|has been discovered. {61606}{61718}Though it remains unknown how many|citizens participated in the ritual activity... {61720}{61820}...27 have become fatally ill|with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. {61836}{61927}What is known is that|a transport plane carrying Walter Chaco... {61929}{62004}...was shot down in 1944 over New Guinea. {62015}{62080}Chaco was the only survivor of that crash. {62097}{62180}According to naval records,|he spent six months with the Jale... {62182}{62308}...a tribe whose cannibalistic practices|have long been suspected, but never proven. {62310}{62412}Naval records also show that|Walter Chaco was born in 1902... {62425}{62504}...making him 93 years old|at the time of his death. {62578}{62683}As of this date,|his remains have yet to be found. {63279}{63323}Visiontext subtitles: Natasha Cohn {63499}{63541}I made this! {63561}{63611}ENGLISH SDH