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April 19, 2025 • 29 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Warning, open phones. I'm damn boots. Now here's what's going
on this morning. We're doing a live remote at at
Jagg's Performance Superstore on Eleventh Avenue. I love that place.
It's I'm there three days a week, believe me. But
we'll be broadcasting Auto Smart's live from eight to ten.
My buddy Scott McClure and Larry Mitchell's on their way.
They are now going to set up the remote and

(00:21):
then come about seven thirty ish after the break, they'll
be going live on the last half hour, Open phones.
I do this occasionally because if that's the only way
I can do my remotes, and we try to work
it out, and with Ella's help and all the above,
we do a really good job of pulling it off.
And I don't know how to go back to the
phone lines. It's called the David. He called eight to one,
nine six six, nine eighty six. Good morning, David. What

(00:43):
do you got for me? And my brother?

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Hey, good morning. I just want to remind everyone that
a guy named Brian Terry was murdered quite a while ago,
and the gun that was used was sold by Ana
and Eric Holder to a Mexican drug cartel and I
want to know why people have forgotten about that, because

(01:07):
if individuals commit crimes and they don't get investigated, why
are people moving on? A normal person would say, why
isn't there an investigation? And who's stopping it? Are they
protecting people? Are they embarrassed? Are they ignorant? It's like
the crime after crime after crime happens and everyone just

(01:29):
forgets about it. Well, if you forget about crimes that
have happened, what's the point of going forward in time?
You know, here's another case. Keith Ellison battered his girlfriend
and that's a crime. So why the hell isn't Keith
Ellison put in jail for five or ten years. When

(01:51):
a man batters a woman, that is an assault and
that should be criminalized, which it is. And then everyone's
sitting on the sidelines doing absolutely nothing. So that's something
you talk about. And on top of that, Hunter Biden
committed statutory rape with several young girls under the age
of eighteen, and that's a crime. So you have three

(02:15):
hundred or four members of Congress know about this crime
of statutory rape committed by Hunter Biden. And guess what,
only Marjorie Taylor Green has brought up the fact that
this person did this. The Department of Justice, the Attorney
General did nothing about it. But yet the crime happened

(02:38):
and everyone's forgetting about it. How in God's good dreamers
can Americans call themselves Americans unless they stand up for
what is right, just and true. So when crimes happened,
people are just sitting there and doing nothing. They should
be protesting. Number One, they contact the congress person and

(02:58):
tell them, hey.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
You need when you.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
You need to listen basically to people's protests and have
these people investigated because it's wrong. And on top of that,
you have individuals in Congress that are giving money, taxpayer
money to foreign governments, which is illegal. Looked in the
Constitution and locate where it says Americans congress people that

(03:27):
represent American citizens have a duty to give one penny
to other countries. Israel has received one hundred and forty
billion dollars of American tax dollars. Are you kidding me?
That's theft, that's misappropriation of government funds. That's an oath
of office violation by every congress member. And then all

(03:49):
that does cause chaos in the world. Joe Biden gave
money to the Palestinians in the past. Gets what they
did with the money? They use it to buy weapons
to kill Israelis. And then Joe Biden gives money to Israel.
What do they do with the money. They use the
money to buy weapons to kill Palestinians. And now the

(04:10):
United States thru Joe Biden illegally gave one hundred plus
billion dollars to Ukraine. And what do they do with
the money. They buy weapons to kill Russians. They use
money to give to Iraq in the past, and guess
they did with the money. They use the money to
buy weapons to kill Iranians Iraq Iranian War. So it's

(04:31):
like people need to realize that people in Congress have
a duty to uphold their oath of office, and if
they're not upholding the oath of office, they're committing an
oath of office violation and they have broken their contract
with the people they represent. They're supposed to be indicted,
they're supposed to spend five years in a federal penitentiary

(04:53):
if they violate their oath. And so that's my solution
for today is the fact that individuals broken the law
on the path and everyone's forgotten about it. To identify
the crimes that happen, investigate those individuals, and if they
don't investigate it, their contempt of the law and they
are become both of office violators.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
All right, David, thank you, brother. Let's go to Ray.
What you got for me? Ray? Ray?

Speaker 4 (05:20):
Yeah, good morning. I think Dave there's one hundred percent correct.
And what we need to do is appoint him as
Attorney General of the United States. Maybe we'll get this
mass in Washington cleaned up. He could go on with
a much longer list than they presented. But I'm not

(05:42):
going to go to church tomorrow and celebrate Easter because
I can't fathom the Christian churists, including the Catholics which
I was brought up in, that they are silent about
the massacre in Israel of the Palestinians, both on the
in Gaza West Bank and in the South and now

(06:03):
they're attacking Syria, I mean, the murderous regime there and
not a word, not a public statement, nothing. In fact,
we had twenty nine pastors that had their picture taken
with Nyahu when he came here talking about what a
great job he was doing killing Palestinians, and they had

(06:27):
their picture taking around. I mean, what kind of core
value is that? But I mean there was two or
three years ago that I lost my respect for the
Christian Church in America. They have no gods, they have
no courage, they have no moral holid character, and they
under the virus attacks from China. What did they do?

(06:50):
They canceled their Easter thing. Now Easter is central core
to Christianity. If there is not the Resurrection, there is
no Christianity. And they stayed home, they listened to Caesar.
They didn't take the courage go to their church and
celebrate their organization. That's why I lost hope. And then

(07:13):
go to Congress. I'm in Congress October six. They ran
to the basement with their mask on, hiding from the
people that came to talk to them. I mean, there's
five hundred and fifty of them approximately, and if each
of them had two ads, there'd be fifteen hundred running
into the basement. And they didn't back up the police.

(07:35):
If this was an insurgency, and they're even the police
there to handle a mob, I mean, what kind of
yellow belly cowards are running to the basement with their
mask on? So you can't have any respect for them,
and thank goodness their two senators weren't there. And then
what about when yat Yaw came to the joint session

(07:59):
of Hungers and told them for ours talk, how wonderful
he was attacking our enemy. Oh yes, Hamasis our enemy,
and he's protecting us, and we should support him so
he can kill the Palestinians and protect uska otherwise they're

(08:20):
going to come here and get us. He said that,
Oh wow, he's really protecting us, so we need to
get him all the money possibly can to annihilate the
whole damn people.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
I wish they'd try to come here.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
If they came here, they'd have a bad day because
I can shoot a buck at a full.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Sprint at one hundred yards.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Yeah, I have no problem with some foreign guy if
I have to shoot back.

Speaker 4 (08:45):
Look at what you want? What you want to worry
about with Israel Is they have threes or four hundred
internet continental ballistic missile and they will shoot it at
us without any thought except they're too far away.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
But if I can tell you this, my uncle's very
very good friend was high up in one of the
I don't want to call him out, but in military status,
he says, we haven't seen the tip of what power
we have as a country. So the minute we can
knock stuff down, he goes. But we don't show our cards,
he goes. So let the media run their mouth and

(09:19):
do their thing, he goes. If they ever gets ugly,
we have.

Speaker 4 (09:23):
All the time on a minute, we're a damn big country.
They got submarine, and they got them from Germany. They
have inter continental bistic missiles and their submarine, and they
would give it to us in a minute. They have
no regard for They have no regard.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
No I know, but I'm saying it. Doesn't scare it.
Don't be scared of it, because we'll wipe it out.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
We're not.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
I'm scared. I'm a military man. You know what we got.
I was in atomic bomb Squadron. I was the special boss.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Well, thank you for your service. Were you world War two?

Speaker 4 (09:56):
Never mind, now it's your service. I lost my respect
for Trump because he has sold out to Israel.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
So let me ask you a question. Were you in
World War two? Okay?

Speaker 1 (10:09):
I was going to say, if you haven't gone on
honor flight yet, I want to get you on an
honor flight.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
I was in Korea, and it's keep in mind. You
know they didn't even call that a war. That was
a conflict. That's another thing to do.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
That's why we do honor flight to respect. But sign
up for honor flight. Please, you'll you'll have a great day.
I know you don't want to do it, but once
you do it, you'd love it. Promise you. We owe
that to you. Thank you, sir.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
We're going to go to break.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
This is Saturday, one of them phones on Dan Boots,
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Speaker 3 (10:45):
I shared with you earlier.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
I'll be at Jagg's on Eleventh Avenue from ten from
eight to ten am. Scott McClure and Larry's down there
setting up right now and they're going to do the
last half hour of open phones. And that's what we
do because Ella's up with that great idea and she
saves a day like she always does. So let's go
back to the phone. Lin, Let's go to Michael. Michael,
I gave you homework. I want to hear it, brother,
because I've been thinking about it all week.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
With the moon landing.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You said it was fake, and I want to know
why because I don't really pay much attention to all
that stuff, but you seem to be a research stud
So tell me what why was it fake?

Speaker 5 (11:19):
Well, hey, Boots, thank you for asking. It's a great question.
I'm glad you asked it. And I'd first like to
begin with Apollo one. Okay, that was the very first launch,
and that's the one where Gus Grissom and Ed White
and Roger Chafey they all three burned up because of

(11:44):
an explosion. And the night before this is where I
want to start, because this is, you know, launch number one.
The night before they were to launch, Gus came home
and told his wife that the CIA was all all
over the launchpad the day before and it was very unusual.

(12:04):
And here's the real important part of the story. Gus Grissom,
the day before the launch hung a limon with a
code hangar on the side of the capsule. Everybody, just
think about this. Gus Grissom a World War Two veteran,

(12:25):
a Korea War veteran, a lieutenant colonel Air Force. He
enlisted in his last grade of high school to go
into World War two. This is the type of guy
we're talking about, Okay, real man. The day before the launch,
he takes a lemon and hangs it with a code

(12:45):
hanger on the side of the capsule because he felt
that the equipment they were using was faulty. They couldn't
even communicate with control center. They had communication problems. And
then he ends up dying in a fire, all three
of them. And the night before, like I said, I

(13:05):
just want to you know, I don't want to be repetitious,
but you got to really put this in perspective. The
night before, he tells his wife the CIA was all
over the launch. Pat. Okay, now here's the real thrust
of the story. NASA. One of the early guys in
NASA was a man named Jack Parsons. He was the

(13:29):
founder of JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Okay, he was a
real whiz kid in high school and was given a
ride at college, and he was just a brainiac. But
he was also a very weird guy. He was a
follower of Alistair Crowley, who was a Satanist. Okay, this

(13:51):
is the kind of guy that was the beginning infancy
in NASA, and you got to keep that in mind.
The guy that originally began to expose the fake moon
landing was a writer. He was a technical writer for
one of the contractors of NASA. The company was called
Rocket Dying the engine. The writer's name was Bill Casing

(14:16):
and that's spelled ka Y s I n G. Do
you want to look him up? And he began to
understand that the moon landings were faked because it the
way they structured the the the moon landing engineering and
the whole program was compartmentalized, just like they do anything secret.

(14:40):
Everybody is on a need to know basis, so it
keeps everybody divided. Nobody knows what the other guy is doing,
and that keeps accountability very, very low to the minimum.
And this is what Bill was able to overcome because
of the nature of his job a technical writer. He

(15:03):
was involved in every aspect because he wrote the manuals,
he wrote the instruction books on all the various you know,
projects within the engineering design. So he began to see
clearly and and some other people internally that he was
friends with refused to be silent, and they also blew

(15:28):
the whistle. So there were several people were blowing the whistle.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
But why would why would they fake as my question
is for money or I mean, what was the game.

Speaker 5 (15:39):
That's one of the reasons. It was a cash cow
billions and billions of dollars over a long period of time.
And we should not be surprised that the government lies.
You know, they lied to us about Pearl Harbor. That's
been declassified. We had prior knowledge. They lied to us
about Vietnam. They said, you know, the off a conking

(16:00):
incident is what caused it. Well, that was a false flag.
It was fabricated thanks to Donald Trump. We know about
the fake news. COVID was a big lie. We now
know about the false elections and.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Anyway, weapons destruction and all that. But but again, when
they shot off these spaceships and stuff, where did they go?

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Where did they Oh, there's.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
No doubt boots. They they go uh into uh you know,
they go far away, up into the atmosphere. But there's
a reason why they're always near water so they can
land in water. Okay, okay, there there has never been
any pictures or or videos of of you know, when

(16:49):
they're up in so called space, these satellites. Uh, there
there are no videos of like uh, you know, the
immediate environment around the satellite. They always show you these
faked STGI videos inside of a capsule, and there have

(17:12):
been so many instances where they got caught. You can
see wires, real fin wires keeping them aloft, holding them
in air. I mean, there's a guy named bart Sebrel.
He was after Bill Casing died, a former engineer that

(17:33):
owned a lot of stock at Rocket Dyne gave a
million dollars to bart Sebrel to make a documentary to
expose the moon landings. And everybody needs to watch. The
documentary is on YouTube. It's about an hour and a half.
It's called a Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
the Moon. All right, and I will continue to report

(17:54):
to you on this the next several weeks.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
All right, thank you, sir. This is all right. I'm
ot here. I got to get over ja eggs.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Saturday morning on phones, I'm damn boots, brought to you
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Speaker 3 (18:09):
You believe that from.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
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Speaker 6 (18:16):
Well, good morning, it's kind of like Saturday Morning Open
Phones here live at Jaggs on seventeenth eleventh Avenue. Excuse me,
not seventeenth eleventh Avenue. And yeah, I'm getting up to
speed here because I found out we had a live
remote on my way in this morning, which was kind
of fun. Thanks for that, Booty boy, And we are

(18:37):
here six ten WTVN for Saturday Morning Open Phones. My
name is Scott McClure and I'm from westernvill Automotive, and
we're going to be wrapping it up here for the
last half hour while Boots drives like a maniactor try
to make it here by eight so we can do
Saturday at our Auto Smarts radio live from Jaggs. So
before we get to our callers, I just wanted to

(18:59):
run down through some than that. It's kind of near
and dear to my heart. It's called the King's Spring Fling.
It's a beer cannon Breweriana collectible show. It is going
to be next Sunday, the twenty seventh, between eight and
eight am and one pm at the McCoy Center over
in Hilliard, fifty four to sixty two North Center Street.

(19:22):
I'm going to have raffles if you have breweriana for sale.
You can bring it there for sale if you're one
of those people that like to do up a man
cave and beer signs and strays and labels and cans
and all kinds of weird, funky breweriana stuff, everything from
the thirties to modern times.

Speaker 3 (19:43):
This is the place to be.

Speaker 6 (19:44):
It's the only one in Columbus this year, and it's
put on by the Gamburianus Chapter of Columbus, Ohio. It's
the Beer Cannon Brewery Collectible Show. Next Sunday, the twenty seventh,
between eight am and one pm at the McCoy Center.
So that's Saturday morning. Open phones a bit, and uh,
you know, let's get to the phones because we've got

(20:06):
a couple of people on the line here and lines
open if you want to call in six eight six,
let's go to Ransom.

Speaker 7 (20:14):
Good morning, sir, Good morning there, Scott. How are you, brother?

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I'm great.

Speaker 6 (20:19):
I'm calming down now that I've raced all the way here.

Speaker 7 (20:25):
Well yeah, hey, well I just the reason I called
in today is I want to talk to you, the listeners,
about the greatest event that ever happened to mankind. And
that's the resurrection of Jesus Christ. So I know that
we get a lot of callers every week and everyone's frustrated.
Everyone's wondering, you know, are we ever going to see

(20:48):
anything good happen in this planet or with leaders, or
with politics, or with you know, you get your job,
or anything like that. And it all comes down to
the resurrection of Jesus Is because when you've got people
in charge, it's they make choices. And if they're not
choosing righteously about things concerning people, the work, environment, the

(21:15):
country that they govern, it comes down to a choice
of the heart. And until the heart changes of a
man or a woman, or a boy or a girl,
there won't be any changes that will be good for
the people. The scripture says that in Proverbs twenty nine
two that when the righteous are an authority, the people rejoice.

(21:39):
When the unrighteous are an authority, the people morn. And
that's certainly what we see happening in our country and
other countries around the world. But I want to say
today is Liberation Day. The greatest event that ever happened
was Jesus Christ raising from the dead, the only human
that's ever been resurrected from the dead, he said, I

(22:00):
am the Way, the Truth, and the life. And no
one comes to the Father but by me. He gave
his life as a ransom for all our sins. And
so your listeners today need to be tapped into Jesus Christ.
If you don't know Jesus today, I will encourage you
to introduce yourself to the risen Savior. It's very simple.

(22:22):
You give your life to him, You repent of your sins,
and you ask him to come into your life and
to change your life radically, like he has changed my life.
And when we begin to pray to the Father who
has all power, and all these leaders think they've got
all the power, the real powers with Father God. And

(22:44):
he does have an opinion about the United States, and
he does have an opinion about how he wants his
world to be run. And he laughs at those who
mock him and think that they are in charge. So
I want to give great celebration to my Lord's say
Jesus Christ. Encourage your listeners, whether they're very influential or

(23:06):
just an average person like me, to give your life
to Jesus Christ, and he will radically change your world.
And I want to bless you and Ella and Boots
for this Easter weekend, and God bless everything you guys
do every weekend. Thank you very much.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
Well, thank you, Ransom.

Speaker 6 (23:23):
I appreciate that too, Amen, And trust me, booty boy
needs all the blessings he can get, so just to
make it through. So we got a couple of minutes
left here. That's about perfect time for Mark. Mark, We
got you on hold there. What do you got for
us this morning?

Speaker 8 (23:39):
Scott?

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Hello?

Speaker 8 (23:40):
First of all, I want forage Boots to drive. I
want to urge Boots to drive carefully, don't hurry too much.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
I'm all right, right, all right.

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Since Mother's Day and Father's Day are approaching, today's poem
is dedicated to everyone who is a parent or who
may become a parent in this The poem is one
minute and twenty seconds long, and it's called speak with
kind Gentleness. Stress can envelop, encircle, entangle, strictures can pressure

(24:15):
from every angle. Tripping and slipping to ways that are
errant happen to all who endeavor to parent. What should
you do when in need of a breather, run or surrender?
The answer is neither. Here are some morsels you might

(24:37):
tightly cling to Try them. For size and assess if
they ring true. Speak with kind gentleness, make it habitual.
Pause when you're furious, make that a ritual. Words can
cause injury or they can bolster weapons of warfare. Should

(24:59):
stay in your holster. Look in their eyes when you
share your emotion. Time and attention will prove your devotion.
Show them your love, since for them that is bliss.
Put them to bed with a hug and a kiss.
Treat them with methods that are and means that are measured.

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Children are gifts that should truly be treasured.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
The end.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
Couldn't agree with you more there, Mark appreciate that every
Saturday morning you light us up and kind of give
us a little bright spot in our day.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
So I want to say thank you for that. Have
a happy Eastern you.

Speaker 5 (25:45):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 6 (25:46):
All right, all right, since Saturday Morning Open Phones and
we are the sponsored by the undefeated American made Tattletale
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Speaker 3 (26:06):
Well, here we.

Speaker 6 (26:07):
Are welcome back to Saturday Morning Open Phones on six
ten WTVN A line open air eight two one nine
eight eighty six if you want to call in and
be part of it. We're going to be live today
here shortly after eight o'clock and we're at Jaggs. It
is the hot Rotters Toys r us, I think is
what I would call it. Down here Jaggs on Eleventh Avenue.

(26:29):
I'm standing in front of great big wall of wheels
and sorry, true so I'm just going through here picking
out which ones are going to be put on the
fifty seven next So sure do love this place, and
Boots will be joining us here soon shortly.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
Wife is not aware that you came out to Jagson.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
Hey, you know she she's gonna find out on the radio,
just like I did.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
Drive it in.

Speaker 6 (26:50):
So yeah, it was kind of fun. So, like I said,
this is Saturday morning, open phones, let's get back to
it and uh we'll talk with Paul. Good morning, Paul.
How are you?

Speaker 9 (27:01):
Good morning, Scott?

Speaker 5 (27:01):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (27:03):
I'm fine?

Speaker 6 (27:03):
Thank you?

Speaker 9 (27:05):
Good good, good job. Din't I drive into day?

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Uh yeah, it was a little hectic. I was, truthfully.

Speaker 6 (27:11):
I was probably three quarters of the way headed to
the studio over there. Jermaine Dublin Jermaine Honda of Dublin
and realized that we had an open phones or you know,
a live segment at Jaggs today which Boots forgot to
tell me about, so we had to change it up.

Speaker 9 (27:28):
And here I am, I understand, Hey, what's that force
this morning? Well, the only thing I wanted to really
talk about today is ideologies and the And the problem
with this is is the one thing I think that
I like to see about Trump or which I'm trying
to do, what I've seen so far is they're actually

(27:49):
discussing with people and they're trying to actually bring people
together diplomacy wise. And I don't care if it's Iran
or you know, Ukraine and Russia or whatever. You know,
for four years, I want to remind people we didn't
really have that diplomacy involved. You know, we didn't have
diplomats talking to each other. We weren't talking to Russian

(28:11):
trying to bring some kind of hopefully some kind of
someonece of piece together. And that's that's really the only
thing today. It just kind of makes me think about Easter,
and you know, I don't want to see people slaughtering
or hurting each other, and it's just nice that maybe
we can have some talk and some discussion in this
world and we can things can get a little better
for everyone.

Speaker 6 (28:33):
Absolutely, you know, goodwill toward men and peace on earth. Right,
wouldn't that be a wonderful thing?

Speaker 9 (28:39):
Yes, yeah, I think I think it would be nice.
And I think that I think across the United States,
I think there's ideology issues with people, and I think
if we can talk about it and have regular discussions
without yelling or streaming at each other or threatening each other,
that maybe we can, even as our own society, we
can move forward a little bit and try to you know.

(29:00):
I mean, people have different ideas and I think sometimes
it's just out on the table. We know about them,
we can talk about them. Maybe we can work together
a little bit.

Speaker 5 (29:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (29:12):
Hey, man, that's perfect. That's perfect. Well, thanks, Paul, appreciate that.
I hope you have a great Easter.

Speaker 9 (29:19):
I have a great day brother, you too as well.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Thank you very much.
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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