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This is a revocation certificate for the OpenPGP key:
pub rsa1024 2020-05-10 [S]
FFFF54C070353B52D046DEB087FA0F41A6EFD9E9
uid Ponyman (It's a flying pony) <pony@man.com>
A revocation certificate is a kind of "kill switch" to publicly
declare that a key shall not anymore be used. It is not possible
to retract such a revocation certificate once it has been published.
Use it to revoke this key in case of a compromise or loss of
the secret key. However, if the secret key is still accessible,
it is better to generate a new revocation certificate and give
a reason for the revocation. For details see the description of
of the gpg command "--generate-revocation" in the GnuPG manual.
To avoid an accidental use of this file, a colon has been inserted
before the 5 dashes below. Remove this colon with a text editor
before importing and publishing this revocation certificate.
:-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Comment: This is a revocation certificate
iLYEIAEKACAWIQT//1TAcDU7UtBG3rCH+g9Bpu/Z6QUCXrfEHAIdAAAKCRCH+g9B
pu/Z6ez3BACQL3lnMaePfXhewvavv4iHChRXBZ7sMXdBVOvQb56d/5YIr/YzdFo/
O8Xt/5DFw4uwcs6pTVgc5i4GyJsouTmZSqCeQzQ2i4BjXd4HBlYw6OUAQTdOJfwg
1XlvSbMfNA6qh6eFOknf3VWpbDK6Fc0v9qEbyUxVyCggOZdT8EC2jA==
=yz0g
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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