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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm ready to strap in. It's going to be a
heck of a ride. It's like drinking from a fire hose.
Never a dull moment. But yes, you'll hear the stories
you won't hear anywhere else, and we'll appreciate you being
here with us.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Born today, I'm justin Barclay. Yeah, welcome into the after show.
The show after the show, folks, is roll it full
speed ahead, and what happened yesterday or the receipts broader
or something else that was may be even more powerful
(00:33):
Yesterday when Kansas Owens and Erica Kirk sat down with
each other, Well, it's only time I think they're going
to tell on this.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
But we do have we do have some details.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I want to fill you in on this meeting that
was highly anticipated and expected. I know I asked folks
to pray for it as well, and well I do
have some good news to get to as well. Right
now now in this situation, Brown University, they're still on
the lookout for this guy.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
They say, everything saved. Everybody say, if there's something to
see here.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
He might be armed and dangerous obviously, but you know, no,
everybody could go back to go back to normal. Lots
of questions still surrounding what happened at Brown University over
the weekend. Two killed, nine still wounded in the hospital,
and some of these folks, the police, et cetera, are
still just not not really willing to give too much
(01:26):
information about what happened. And I think maybe they're protecting
the narrative. I think that that might be some of
what you see happening right now. Again, the folks lost
in this in this scenario, one of them was a
vice president of the Young Republicans, beautiful young girl that
had her whole life ahead of her. It's just incredible
(01:49):
to see when you when you look at the stories
on this what exactly took place. And again the fact
that they don't well, we just we don't have much
right now, we don't, you know.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Here's what we know. And that also, let's see if
I can show that picture again.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
This is the guy. This is the picture they have.
I guess it's not very clear. It's not a very
good photo. You'd think they'd be able to do it,
but it's it's it's not very clear. This comes, by
the way, at the same time, we have this story
that pops up yesterday this might be one of the
biggest any other time, any other day in an age
(02:31):
like this might be one of the biggest stories of
all time. The FBI stopped the New Year's Eve terror
plot by radical leftis by the way, those eyes in
that photo show you all you need to know.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
It's probably some you know, wulk white woman Colin Jay.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
She was probably indoctrinated in one of these indoctrination camps.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Look at those eyes, put on meds and all the
rest of it. You know how it did. It's just
so sad.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Jetting death to eyes, death to him for these people
wanted to blow things up in La of all places,
on New Year's Eve. This is some same time now
America's You've got to know. I'm not telling you this
to scare you. What I'm doing is I want to
prepare you. I want you to know the playing field
and the news that these folks aren't going to share
(03:19):
with you. The nightly news Munster Holt's probably not going
to talk about this. Jake Tapper, wolf Blitzer might miss
this when you're telling.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Me Anderson Anderson Cooper.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
He may not.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
He may not get to it as well. Isn't that
something isn't that interesting. Yeah, you can only imagine. You
can only kind of wonder why. I wonder wonder why
that is m Providence, Rhode Island of all places. And
the young girl who they took her life far too soon,
(03:55):
This young girl, you just it's it's so sick, it's
so sad to watch. She had her whole life ahead
of her, Her whole life was in front of her.
Her name was Ella, by the way, Ella Cook. She
was nineteen, the vice president of the Brown University Republican
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Club Young Republicans.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
And there's her photo. Just so sad. What a waste
you imagine. And again they still can't.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
They're having a hard time, having a hard time locating,
having a hard time finding out who did this. I
don't believe that this day and age and all the
tracking we've got on everything, I just don't believe it.
So we're able to thwart a terror plot in La
but we can't find this guy who's out on the
run now in Rhode Island.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
The four defendants are Audrey Carroll, thirty years old. The pictures,
I think we have them somewhere. We'll put them up here.
Audrey Carroll, thirty years old, Zachary Aaron Page thirty two,
Dante Gaffield twenty four, and Tina La forty one, each
from the Los Angeles area.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Did these people have been radicalized? Folks?
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Radicalized is charged with conspiracy and possession of an unregistered
destructive device in violation of Title twenty six United States Code,
Section five eighty six one D.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
This is what Glenn's been talking about for years, and
it really is. It's the the mix between the commis right,
the left, the leftists and the Islamist And by the way,
they they diametrically opposed to one another, but they are,
they are uniting.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
It's it's really wild.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
You go to one of these countries, you know that
that these folks claim that they're you know, they're aligned
with and see how long any of the especially the
social stuff they want to see habit, See how long
that flies.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
We intend to file additional charges in the coming weeks
as we finish reviewing the evidence. The defendants are all
radical anti government members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front,
which aligned to their own social media, is an anti capitalist,
anti government movement that calls for their associates to rise
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up and fight back against capitalism. One of the leaders
of the organization, defendant Audrey Carroll, helped organize an even
more radical faction of the group called the Order of
the Black Lotus. Each of the defendants charged today was
also a member of the Order of the Black Lotus.
Carol described this group to her co conspirators as everything radical.
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As detailed in the federal complaint which we will now
make public. In November twenty twenty five, defendant Carroll created
a detailed bombing plot to use explosive devices to attack
five or more locations across southern California on this upcome,
I mean New Year's Eve. Carol and her co defendant
Zachary Page led the effort to obtain and build the
(07:07):
bombs and to recruit others to join in their plot.
Carol's bomb plot was explicit. It included a step by
step instructions to build IED's or improvised explosive devices, and
listed multiple targets across Orange County and Los Angeles.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Here's the photo if you want to see these all
forg in custody Audrey Carroll aka as a sing in
the ac Black Moon. These people look at the eyes. Oh,
this is the one This was a guy, Zachary Page
(07:45):
aka ak Ash Carrigan Kuthulhu's daughter. This is a trans
uh individual. Holy smokes, that's the uh. Let me let
me go back so you can see the photo though
I was talking about I go look.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
At the eyes.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
You can always see the eyes of these people. That's
who I was talking about. That that's that's who this is.
That's Zachary aka Ash Carrigan. Zachary Page appears to be
born a man going by the alias of Ash Karrican Carrigan,
(08:31):
Cathulhu's daughter. So you've got what you've got here is
you've got a couple of looks like white indoctrinated leftists.
You've got one Asian Tina chen ting Lay aka Kickware,
and then Dante, a black man Dante Anthony Gaffield aka
(08:56):
Nomad or Cedar. There there you see the is it
mainstream that was gonna talk about this must have missed
it must have missed that h that that that report
at the same time that was discovered. We got this
(09:17):
person running the streets in brown universe. We have no
idea who they are. This is uh. These are stories, folks. Again,
it's important the contexts that you hear on them because again, uh,
you're just You're just not gonna get it. You're not
gonna get it anywhere else.
Speaker 4 (09:36):
Boxers Alert. There's a man hunt underway for the shooter
who left two dead and nine wounded. At Brown University Saturday,
students were holding a study session for finals when a
masked man entered the lecture hall armed with a long
gun and started firing. Here's an eyewitness.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
I was standing in the front, so I've seen as
he walked in. He immediately saw me, and I immediately
saw him. And then I looked to my right and
I see a bunch of students were running down the stairs,
running out the door, jumping on the ground, just whatever
whatever it takes to stay alive. And I saw him,
I saw a gun. I genuinely thought, like, okay, this
(10:15):
is the end of the road for me. How soon
did he start shooting after he entered the room. He
just started shooting right away. There was no hesitation.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
That guy and about twenty other students duck behind a
long desk inside the auditorium and just waited for the
gunshots to stop. The AP says around forty rounds were fired.
This went down around four h five Saturday afternoon in
Rhode Island. Brown University didn't send down an alert until
seventeen minutes later, telling students to shelter in place, and
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not a single one of the sirens on campus went off.
Apparently the Providence police and campus safety officers didn't make
it to scene of the crime in time to apprehend
the shooter. Students were locked down for nine hours, crouching
underneath desks, sparricading themselves behind their beds, texting I love
you to their family while police went door to door.
(11:28):
At six am the following day, Brown lifted the lockdown.
One of the victims was nineteen year old sophomore Ella Cook.
She was the vice president of Brown's Republican Club, an
Alabama native who was a devout Christian. Her pastor described
her as a tremendous bright light and she may have
been the most prominent Republican on campus.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
So sad.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
You know the whole story here again, I do think
this is tied in, and we don't have the details
for sure yet, but I do think we're talking about
We're talking about tied end, big tight end. The whole
component here of this has to be I guarantee politically motivated.
There's gotta be more to this, apparently from what we're hearing.
(12:11):
I don't know, because I can't say with one certainty,
but I you know, I just I guarantee. But you
there's a figure of speech I would put I would
highly I bet my bottom dollar on it. Let me
put it that way. This is that individual. By the
way that we were just showing the trans in the
la Kper and some of the other folks in the plot.
(12:35):
Look at when you pull out this is a post
on accident. It really just highlights the eyes. Look look at.
I don't mean I'm gonna make a light of like
mental illness, but folks, you could this stands out this
individual is highly medicated as well, not just mentally ill.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
This individual's on something.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
This is incredible, And I don't I just you know,
here's what we're talking about.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
By the way, you want to.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Talk about good versus evil in this country and what
we're just what we're talking about and our young people
and why this this whole fight is so important because
it really is fight for the young people. Look at
the picture the image. The guy wants to go blow
everything up. Thanks he's a girl highly medicated appears, at
least allegedly these are all these are all still allegations
(13:36):
at this moment. Right, but but but juxtapose that one.
Just go back and forth to the Christian Conservative victim Ella,
vice president of the Young Republicans there at Brown that
was killed.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Is it not clear?
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Is it not been more obvious than ever before? That
what evil is up to, what it is doing and
why it's doing it. The Fieve comes only to kill, steal,
or destroy. And that's what we're watching, That's what we're
watching play out. But the good news is, no matter
(14:16):
what these headlines and they are horrific, that God is
still on the throne. In fact, I've got more stories.
I've got more good news. We're going to get to
some of these INDUS moments. First, this is Ford CEO.
Speaker 6 (14:28):
So look, it's the last couple of months have been
really clear to us. The EV market shrinked about five
percent of the US market, but more importantly, the very
high end evs, the fifty seventy eighty thousand dollars vehicles,
they just weren't selling. And we had planned a full
EV lineup. But we also have hybrids and we learned
a lot about the market and we think it was
(14:51):
the right time to listen to the customers. We evaluated
the market and we made the call. We're following customers
to wear the mark. It is not where people thought
it was going to be.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
But we're no, no, no, not where the government pushed us
to this. Fort and CEO talking about how they pulled
the lightning in some of these other cars and nobody
was buying, nobody wanted them. The market is correcting and Ford,
as you see just another example, say well, we're going
to finally out we're able to make our own decisions here.
We're not being pushed in this direction. By the way,
(15:24):
in twenty eight, if you elect a Gavin Newsom, you're
going to slingshot right on back there and probably with
a fury that we never experienced before. That's where we're headed.
That's why twenty eight is so important, and thus twenty six.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
So you may say to yourself, what the heck is
going on now?
Speaker 2 (15:45):
To make sure that we can when in twenty six,
glad you asked the President in a moment yesterday taking
time out during the press conference to talk about something
very important election integrity.
Speaker 7 (16:00):
We do like Republicans next year to just you writ
the reconciliation to do with healthcare exactly what you laid out,
and they wouldn't have to worry about they don't touch quotes.
Speaker 8 (16:11):
Well that or knock out the filibuster. If you knocked
out the filibuster, it would all go away.
Speaker 9 (16:16):
But we have a few people that wouldn't do that.
Speaker 8 (16:19):
It's crazy. Look, we should knock out the filibuster. And
if you did that, we'd get a voter ID, you'd
have no mail in voting, all things that make our
elections dishonest, and you get a lot of other things
having not even to do with voting. But Republicans should
knock out the filibuster, and we should approve.
Speaker 9 (16:41):
A lot of things.
Speaker 8 (16:41):
You wouldn't have January thirtieth looming, because you know you
have the thirtieth of January looming.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
You know that's he's also been talking a lot about lately.
In fact, I had one of these quotes, and I
know where I sawed where it went. But he had
one quote that I thought was particularly interesting that he said,
by the way, there's more coming out on this in
the days they had more coming out on the days
I had when he's talking about election and techa, oh
(17:10):
oh it was. It was the Tina Peters. He just
went in on the Colorado governor.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Tina Peters.
Speaker 8 (17:18):
We run state of Colorado with a governor who's incompetent
and frankly, with a governor that won't allow.
Speaker 9 (17:26):
Our wonderful Tina to come out of a jail.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
I want you to notice the optics here because this
is there's a lot to do with what we're watching. Okay,
So number one, he's there to talk about classifying Finnel
as a weapon of mass destruction. And look who's behind him.
You got members of the military. Now he's talking about elections,
and look who's behind them, members of the military. Make
(17:54):
no mistake, this is intentional.
Speaker 8 (17:56):
In a high intensity jail because she caught people cheating
on an election, and they said she was cheering.
Speaker 9 (18:02):
She wasn't cheating.
Speaker 8 (18:04):
She went over she looked at one of the election
scams going on, and because she did that, they put
her in jail for nine years.
Speaker 9 (18:15):
The governor of Colorado.
Speaker 8 (18:18):
Is a weak and pathetic man who was run by
Trende Ragua. The criminals from Venezuela took over sections of
Colorado and he was afraid to do anything. But he
puts Tina in jail for nine years because she caught
people cheating. And when she walked over and got involved
in it, they said she was cheered.
Speaker 9 (18:38):
She wasn't cheating. She caught people.
Speaker 8 (18:40):
Cheating on the elections, along with a lot of other
people that cheated on that election.
Speaker 9 (18:45):
You'll see that coming out more and more.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
But you'll see that coming out a lot of the
other people who were got You'll see that coming out
more and more. There's a lot happening behind the scenes.
I don't think we even fully understand. As speaking of
behind the scenes, who's behind him.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
The military, members of the military. Again, optics stuff means
a lot. It means a lot, big.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Breaking news in the MAHA world. We're gonna talk about
this more tomorrow. Maha Messy with an update on this story.
You will not want to mess Walmart has just made
a big move, so.
Speaker 10 (19:23):
The nation's biggest retailer, embracing the MAHA movement. Walmart currently
working on making its store brand food free of food
dies and thirty other ingredients from vent Indo, Arkansas, the
headquarters for Walmart. Fox businesses Kelly Siveri is looking at
that what you find out.
Speaker 11 (19:41):
Kelly, Hi Bill, Welcome to Walmart's Culinary Innovation Center. This
new building is twenty three thousand square feet where food scientists, chefs,
and people like you and me taste tests these foods. Now,
this is a massive undertaking as the nation's biggest grosser,
and each of these products have its own unique challenges.
(20:01):
Take candy, for example, not only are they taking out
the colors of the original product, but they're also working
out both the taste and texture, which we know is
equally as important, and it's one of their top selling categories.
So let's take the sour worms for example. They have
titanium dioxide in them, and now we'll take that out,
which removes that pop of neon. New versions use things
(20:22):
like spillina and turmeric for the color, and if you
can believe it, I think the new version actually tastes
better than the original.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Whow listen to this?
Speaker 2 (20:33):
You every think you see Walmart doing anything like this
make America healthy again?
Speaker 1 (20:37):
The movement is underway.
Speaker 11 (20:38):
So I asked, how will Walmart, Walmart, such a big
company present in nine out of ten homes, change the
way Americans eat?
Speaker 2 (20:45):
They tell me.
Speaker 11 (20:46):
Their decisions are dictated by the consumer, not the other
way around.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Customers are turning on wait about it, Is this the
market again? You just heard forward say that the market
didn't want these these electric vehicles. Now you have the
market saying we don't want this junk in our food anymore.
Speaker 12 (21:04):
That package that bag, or looking digitally at those ingredients
more than they ever have. More than half of the
customers are actually very in tune and looking at those
ingredient labels, and they wanted simplicity, They wanted transparency, and
they wanted things they could pronounce and that they understood.
Speaker 11 (21:20):
The part that I found most fascinating is the idea
that they're aiming to keep their costs exactly the same
seventy percent of their way.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Right when we were told they couldn't do this stuff,
we weren't told they couldn't do what they're saying that
they're going to do.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
They're told that there's just no way.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
That's just not going to happen, you know, And now
we're finding out it can be done, and in fact,
it has to be done because because the customers are
demanding it. Interesting stuff, folks. We'll talk more about that
in the MAHA update tomorrow, along with a few other
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stories that you just aren't gonna want to miss. The
movement's still alive and well. They had a conversation yesterday.
They sat down. Candace Owens and Erica Kirk sat down
yesterday and from what we understand, it went really well.
The full details on this story are really kind of
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still hidden. I know Candace is supposed to do another,
I think an update on a show today you will.
You'll hear more of this, I'm certain from her and
probably from Erica at some point. But they said yesterday
they were going to meet before they went through with
any additional live streams or anything else of that nature.
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Erica said had a very put up by the way
they both call the thing productive. Had a very productive
conversation with Candace Owens. More to come from both of us.
Looking forward to Amfest this week. Time to get back
to work. Eric and I had an extremely productive four
and a half hour meeting that I think we both
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feel should have taken place a lot earlier than it did.
We agreed with much more. We agreed much more than
I anticipated. Of course, we also disagreed on various points
and people as well. That's interesting. We disagreed on various points,
and people disagreeing on people it's probably people they see
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as good versus bad. Maybe interesting. Most importantly, we were
able to share intel and clarify intent. I will of
course have a full rundown for you all tomorrow as
I am currently exhausted. They wanted to quickly let you
guys know that absolutely nothing was held back and the
immediate result was that tensions were thought. Well, that's what
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we prayed about. And thank god now because a lot
of this uh division we've talked about this before is
causing some massive fractures in quakes. Now here's the problem. Uh,
there are gonna be people that are not gonna be
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and you may even not be satisfied by this. Who
knows what's going to happen. I mean, I've heard any
number of thoughts and theories about it all. Who knows
what's gonna happen. I can't. I can't tell you with
any with any certainty. I can't tell you what they discussed.
I can't tell you what was I said I have.
You know, we're going to know whenever they come out
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and talk about it. And then you'll even have to question, well,
is that is that true? It's it's just a matter
of time.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Though.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
The good news is they are getting together and they
are talking. They're having the conversations that need to happen.
Uh in in this in this particular situation.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Gosh, I just.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
When you talk about would Charlie want this to happen,
and the answers, No, Charlie wouldn't want people fighting like this.
You have a massive moment after his horrific death is
assassination where people come together, and we did see. I'm
convinced a bit of a revival sparking from you know,
not just that moment, but also the memorial that took
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place just incredible. The gospel was preached to one hundred
million people or more. I mean, it was a massive audience.
So all of that just to say that, I think
as we realize again we wrestle not against flesh and blood.
It's not people that we're fighting with or even over
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Sean says, are you sure you can trust Candice Owens?
I my first of all, my theory or thoughts on
all of these things and people have never changed, which
is in God we trust all others. Pay cash the
guy who wrote the Christmas Story movie. That's his line,
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and Jeane Shepherd is his name, and you're about to
see it Waldawall on television soon here in the coming days.
But I absolutely can't agree more. I put my trust,
my hope, my faith in the Lord and in men.
Speaker 9 (26:25):
You know.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
I kind of use the Reagan you know, trust but
verify kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
So I don't necessarily trust, but I say, yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
We'll see, we'll see. That's kind of.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
How I look at it, all right, speaking of good news,
we got it more just just to get some of
you black pilled chicken littles again set up again for
another another big squawking.
Speaker 7 (26:52):
I'm surprised.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
It's really it's relieving actually, because prices in Washington are.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
So high, so it's really nice to be able to
fill up my tank with like thirty.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
Another local saying, this Christmas miracle couldn't come at a
better time.
Speaker 12 (27:05):
Yeah, very happy, especially with the holidays coming up.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
And then you're talking about low gas prices here by the.
Speaker 9 (27:10):
Way, traveling the expenses it adds up, so low prices,
low gas price especially, it helps a lot, especially with
the big family.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Yeah, I'm yeah, this is Arizona by the way they're
in Yuma. Uh, and they've got someone from Washington. Hey,
by the way, Jason, how much how much is gas
in Washington right now? How expensive is it? I would
I would imagine it's pretty high all of those real
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lefty type of areas in California. If you look at
the map, it shows like we're gas is under three
dollars a gallon. It's all it's like kind of all
in the center. It's all this red like in the
center of the United States. It even includes Michigan, which
is kind of.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Jessa said, I paid two fifty something gallon last night.
Isn't that nuts? I saw that yesterday. I was like driving,
I go, wait a minute, is that is that a
real price? I had just filled up for like two
sixty something, and I was like, man, I kind of
felt like, man, like I missed out. I can't believe it.
But uh, it's incredible to see the prices as low
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as they are, and I have a feeling we're going
to continue to see them get uh even lowers the
days ahead. Yeah, gas prices in uh, in Washington, in California,
because of the lefty policies so high every time you
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look at the pump.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
It makes you do this whoa ah.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Yeah h yikes, Jason says, three thirty five the cheapest
I could find.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Look at that.
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