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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of the Todd Hermer Show.
Story number one, control the food, control the people. Story
number two, did Seattle radicalize another jihadist? And story number
three what gen Z and millennial men ask Ai about?
Jesus will do this with the help of God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
The Todd Herman Show is one disapproved but big pharma
technocrats in tyrn Sevran where from the high mountains of
Free America. Here's the Emerald city exile Todd Herman.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Today is today the Lord has made and these are
the times through which God has decided we shall live.
You know, there's that old saying control the healthcare, control
the people. Can say the same thing about food, because
you might need healthcare, you will need food. And there
are people who think they can control that and so
much more, and they cannot see the downside. Many of

(01:12):
them are scheming, evil people at the top of the
political realms, and I think in the darkest part of
the spiritual realms joined together, for our battle is not
against flesh and blood, but against the dark forces and
the spiritual realms. So a lot of them are smart
and evil and scheming, and they know exactly what they're doing,
and they're building all these kill shoots to keep us

(01:32):
away from the common blessings that God's provided us, among
them foods, water. They tried it with health care that's
proving to be harder than they like, although they're getting
there and the digital idea.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Will help with that.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
But there is an effort to constrain the food supply.
And of all things, it came from a guy who
calls himself Windwalker. Really interesting follow pretty liberal cats, but
pretty interesting, and wind Walker wrote, take a warning from
an actual Native American. They slaughtered our bison to destroy us.

(02:06):
Now they're coming after your cattle and sheep. Same plan.
Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Well said.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
And this is in response to a tweet from James
Melville out of the UK. And James is just monitoring
with the technocratic medical and insurance class and science class
what they're doing.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Two people.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
This stuff comes from on high or in other words,
the bottom of the spiritual realm, the top of the
worldly realm. To constrain the food suply, the UK Climate
Change Committee suggest a twenty seven percent reduction in cattle
and sheep numbers for twenty forty rising to thirty eight
percent by twenty fifty. That zero zelotry. That will make

(02:45):
absolutely no difference whatsoever apart from having a devastating impact
on family farming. On the farming industry, well, the farming
industry will be fine. The industry will be fine. Family
farms are going to be sunk because the industry is
planning for things like this. They want things like this
because they're gonna move all their stuff inside. They're going
to move it into these gargantuan buildings. They're gonna make

(03:07):
fake meat. They're going to use the Bill Gates style
patents on fake meat, and they're gonna make proteins out
of what you exhale carbon dioxide. There is a patent
for that, turn that into protein tasty, or they're going
to create fake meat. We're all meat but no animal
because of course that's gonna work and there'll be no

(03:28):
ill side effects from that. So they're all planning around this.
And if you want a dummy test this wonder, just
do a dummy test. Okay, here's a dummy test. What
does sheep and cattle and livestock provide human beings? What
did they provide well, in the case of sheep, there's clothing,
there's material to make things.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
There's food.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
In the case of goat, we milk goats and then
later we eat both of these animals. So there's food,
there's all of this. What about cows, Well, again, we
make a lot of things with cows. I mean there's
glue made with their hoofs, collagen is made with the
cow hooves, et c there's leather made from cow, and
then there's the food. There's the milk. It provides that
same thing with chickens and geese, etc. What do dogs provide?

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Well? I like our dog.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
She gives me a sense of peace. I like pettinger.
I think she's a pretty dog. She's fun to walk
around with. She doesn't chase balls. We're not going to
eat her, we don't milk her. So you want the
dummy test on this. Why are they going after animals
that provide food and material and products and sustenance like

(04:44):
eggs that is, by the way, a renewable asset, renewable resource,
or milk.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Why are they doing that?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Why are they demanding that people no longer have house
cats or dogs because a dog, a dog and medium
sized dog will put out more carbon dioxide than an
suv in its lifetime, a big suv.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
How do I know that?

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Well, because studies have indicated this. Also because it's pure logic.
Your dog doesn't stop breathing while it's asleep. Your suv
stops producing carbon dioxide while it's turned off. And you
might drive it what two hours a day, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
drive it to twelve still does less carbon dioxide than

(05:29):
your dog, medium sized dog. So they're not demanding an
end to pets because the goal is not climate. The
goal is to control the people, control the food, control
the people to force us to purchase franken meats that
are patented so the family farms can't produce them, or
franken foods fake proteins that are patented so we can't

(05:51):
produce them. In the grocery industry, it's called distancing. The
further you can get people away from the original form
of the food, the more you can charge people. It's
called distancing. It's a thing, and there's plenty people in
the technocratic medical insurance class science class that want to
do this to people. People for instance, that are featured

(06:12):
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There's legitimately a polio tie in to the covid flu.

(06:33):
It might surprise some people to know that this movie
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were with him in the AZT efforts. You might be

(06:54):
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slash hermon. That's the technocratic medical class, that's Fauci, that's
the technocratic science class. It's the appeal to authority class,
it's the I'm science itself class. So there is an

(07:39):
aspect of this that is embedded in Silicon Valley. I
was watching a fascinating interview with some guys who are
making robots AI robots that they're turning into soldiers, and
they had this fanciful belief our robots are going to
save lives because our robots will go kick indoors instead
of having human beings go do the door kicking job,

(07:59):
you know, door to door or combat. Robots will do it. Oh, okay,
it's going to save lives. Well, are the robots going
to kick in the doors of other robots? No, the
robots are going to kick in the doors of human beings.
And we think this is going to remain constrained to
combat I'm sorry. I don't actually want my government armed

(08:19):
with door kicking robots that they can use against the populace,
because that sort of makes the Second Amendment.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Less well useful, right.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
Nicole Shanahan is the ex wife of Google co founder
Sergei Brinn, and she knows a bit about Silicon Valley wives.
She calls it the Silicon Valley mafia, and she talked
with Ali bes Stuckley about her observations about what she
calls the tech mafia wives.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
I mean they openly talk about this great reset. Yeah,
So the tech wive mafias I believe were kind of
being conscripted in many ways and their money especially as
being conscripted in to set the groundwork for the great reset.
So if you look at like who's on these boards,
who hangs out with each other? How these culture, how

(09:09):
the culture of tech wealth works like Silicon Valley tech
wealth in that small group of people responsible for a
huge amount of money and a huge amount of envy
and geo activity across the United States. These women are
all very busy. They have multiple properties, they have tons
of staff, they have staff issues, chronic staff issues. Their

(09:34):
kids are busy. Their kids oftentimes have some health issues
as well. So it's it's chaos. And these women find
their meaning through their philanthropic work. And I really believe
that I was helping indigenous communities rise up out of oppression.
And now that I look back and see how all
those grants are performing, you know, because my version of successes,

(09:56):
those communities are actually uplifted. Yeah, just more money pumped
into them. Not just more money. No, the problems of
the community have gotten worse. Crime in the community has
gotten worse. Mental health in the native community, the indigenous
community has gotten worse. At the end of the day,
they always go to that they're like by climate change,
and then yeah, that really is the end all be all,

(10:18):
Like you have to let us do this because of
climate change. Yeah, social justice and climate change. It always
boils down to those two things. And it gets progressive
women one hundred percent of the time.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Yeah, and there's this trap and she's talking about the
tech mafia wives, Well, the dudes are not much better.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
See the dynamic.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
And as someone who used to work in Silicon Valley
and raise money out of Silicon Valley and do Microsoft
works in Silicon Valley and startup work and consulting work.
A lot of the tech bros who get very, very
successful come out of college with the indoctrination inherent in college,
and when they build this wealth, even in the beginning
stages of this wealth, they're still in that mindset because
their head's down on making money and a lot of

(10:58):
them are driven to invent and make the and be creative.
And that's a very positive thing. And God's given people
the ability to create. Satan can't create a stinking thing.
He can mock, he can tear down, he can distort,
he can depress, but he can't create. So that's a
very godly ambition to create things. And when those things
help build the kingdom, then it is godly. And sometimes

(11:18):
building the kingdom is being open to Christian at work,
and that doesn't happen there very often. But what happens
is as the wealth builds, they want to feel good,
and the feeling good goes down to two things are
what they're backing. Is it fair and compassionate. And this

(11:38):
is the liberal mindset across the board on how they
measure things. Is it fair and compassion Well, gosh, it's
unfair that indigenous people are more harmed by climate change,
So I'm going to give money to fight climate change.
Never mind that you see things like this idea of
limiting our access to foods in livestock when we've already

(12:00):
dummy tested that. No one's saying you shouldn't have a
dog or a cat. No one's saying we need to
limit the pet supply, or for that matter, gerbils. What
did gerbils do for you. No one's suggesting this, or
eat your pet pig. No one's saying that. So just
a little bit scratching at the surface, you can see
this has nothing to do with climate change. But they

(12:20):
can't think that way. It gets even worse than when
they get wealthy, and now they have young staff who
are driving their money and they're fill threat philanthropy. But
they're getting the reports back and it's not necessarily numbers
or what's changed. It might be that we put this
many multicolored intersections in a city and that's fairness. It

(12:41):
might be that we promoted this many climate change events,
or put this many balloons in the air that then
release dust to block the sun light.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
It might be that.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
But what they're getting back is feelings of compassion and
fairness and look what I'm doing, That's what they're driving.
So when it comes to limiting the food supply, look
the way this matches up. You have tech bros who
are patenting fake foods and fake food processes, who get
to calm themselves into believing that the fake foods, the

(13:13):
patented foods, are solving climate change, and then their philanthropy
bros and sisters are telling them, We're going to give
this fake food to the developing worlds, will license it
to them for the next thirty years for free right
at the same time as we go through and demand
that they destroy their livestock populations. And at a point

(13:34):
your reach where livestock population has been destroyed enough where
good luck bringing it back to those levels. Control the food,
control the people, control the feelings of compassion and fairness.
You can control the money that comes out of Silicon
Valley and Hollywood, which is really in many ways one
and the same story.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
Number two.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Did Seattle radicalize another gi High? I'm picking up on
a pattern and maybe you've picked up on it as well.
That's Seattle, which is a fallen city within a fallen country,
a country that used to be Washington State. Now it's
just the separate country of Washington has a nasty habit
of being involved in the radicalization of people who go

(14:18):
on to do awful things. The guy who went and
shot two of our service members in Washington, d C,
one of whom has passed, spent some time in gig harbor.
In fact, he got to live in a multimillion dollar home.
He got to do this as a refugee.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
Bellingham, the city where DC sniper John Allen Muhammad once lived,
is in the news because another resident is accused of
going to Washington, DC and shooting people, and this time
the circumstances are also complex.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
I know we've definitely done a lot.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
Watcom County has opened its arms to Afghan refugees who
fled during Operation Allies Welcome. World Relief of Watcom Counties
says they are proud to have welcomed nearly four hundred
Afghan refugees, and multiple churches have also helped with food
and housing. In fact, the Washington Department of Social and
Health Services says thousands of Afghan refugees sought humanitarian relief

(15:14):
in twenty twenty two, and hundreds more in the last
couple of years. The board member for the group Afghan Advantage,
an organization that has worked to empower and educate local refugees,
called the shooting allegations heinous, leaving the community heartbroken.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Is it the allegations that are heinous or the shooting
that's ainas that's up in the air because it's a
Seattle area now, Having come from there, having lived there
most of my adult life, still having radio affiliates there,
having done morning and after radio there for a decades,
I know something about the Seattle area, and I know this.
There are people who make huge money pretending to be philanthropic,

(15:50):
and they make huge money by hooking into these homeless
industrial complexes. And in fact there's a refugee industrial complex
that allows people to write off properties and make huge money.
And then there's a radicalization. Did you hear the part
in that news piece about someone who had lived in
Washington State and gone on to commit an act of

(16:12):
our terror? A guy named Lee Boyd Malvo, Yeah, he
lived there, so did his partner, John Alan Muhammad had
ties to the area. So did another guy. I'll say
you about here in a second. First of all, let
me show you this picture of a home. This is
a home in which the guy who went and shot
up the National guardsman. He was allowed to live there

(16:33):
for a bit, right the one on the right, just
so we're keeping track, that's probably a five or six
million dollar home he was allowed to live in. And
people close to him say that he sort of changed.
He stopped going to support groups, start meeting with his contacts,
refused to learn English. Why would he learn English in
a city in an area that tells people America is evil?

(16:57):
Who no doubt told him what he did to help
our troops was evil Because in the separate country of
Washington State, the United States is seen as evil. I'll
tell you more about this in a second, because there's
a couple other tie ins that really really matter to this.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
It's eavy to see evil all around you.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
It's also easy sometimes to think that you can't find
anyone who's doing things the right way. I know of
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a knee replacement you don't have to have back surgery

(17:37):
or say, for instance, for a rectel dysfunction, or to
even get your hands the use of your hands back.
You have to use frozen stem cells taken from whomever
with whatever health issues. And maybe they got injected with
the COVID stuff, or maybe they didn't. That's not the
way it works. At renew Dot Healthcare, they use stem

(17:57):
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because they pay for their pregnancies. They monitor the health
of the child, they monitor the health of the woman
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they can reject ninety percent of stem cells and still
have the highest quality possible because they culture the good
stem cells. They've helped double the lifespan of a person

(18:20):
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(18:40):
dot Healthcare. I don't like to use the names of
people will go out and do heinous acts because sometimes
that's what they want. But remember the guy who went
down to Texas and shot up a bunch of ice
officers and ended up shooting detainees. His family said he
was fine until he moved to the Seattle area, was
completely normal before then. Then he back believing he had

(19:01):
radiation sickness. He began to wear cotton gloves to avoid
contact with plastics, and he went and shot up customer
Border Patrol officers and shot the tenes. He went crazy,
it seems, while he was in Seattle. Then you had
the case of the Beltway snipers. Lee Boyd Malvo lived
in Washington State, specifically in Bellingham and Tacoma, Watkam County

(19:21):
and Pierce County. The other sniper, John Allen Muhammad, also
had connections to this area. If you understand Seattle at all,
you understand it was the launching ground of Antifa in
the United States. That's where they trained to build IEDs.
It's where they trained to take down police horses. It's
where before they did it in Portland, they attempted to
set police officers on fire, locked them at a construction trailer,

(19:45):
and attempted to take their lives by burning them out.
It's where they seized a police station. It's where they
got to keep it for a number of weeks and
they got paid off with one billion dollars.

Speaker 3 (19:55):
Do I think these people.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Were radicalized in the Saddle area, Absolutely, because it would
hold to the pattern story number three, what gen z
and millennial men.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
Ask about Jesus?

Speaker 1 (20:08):
So I went to Google's AI and I asked them
a question it and let's not be fooled by the
way into believing the thing is in intelligence. It's somewhat
sophisticated code, maybe even very sophisticated, maybe the most sophisticated
we've ever seen. And it scrapes the entire base of
human knowledge, and it does it super quickly, and it
comes back and amalgamates in into something that they want

(20:30):
to normalize us believing these are actually entities. In fact,
it's just code. Let's not call it intelligence because to
do so mocks God. So this artificial thing, I went
and asked this question on the website what do young
men eighteen thirty four search about Jesus? And I came

(20:53):
up with this question because I was curious about what's
actually going on with these devices and men this fake AI,
what's actually going on? And they open up with this
and we'll get into some of the specifics. Gen Z
and millennials approach spirituality with the desire for authenticity and
openness to various practices, a focus on mental wellness, and

(21:13):
a high level of skepticisms or traditional institutionalized religion. They
prefer a personalized, self directed exploration of faith, often using
disidual platforms as a primary resource. Terrifying exactly the opposite
in case of individualization and devices that we should be

(21:35):
encouraging him in to do. So, let's go through this
spiritual war here in a second, and how we might
help young men approach it. It's not real war, it's
more important spiritual war. And there are people who fought both.
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(21:57):
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Fake AI. Key characteristics of the approach of young men,
gen Z and millennials spiritual but not religious. A large

(23:42):
madority of adults and adults identify as spiritual, even if
they are religiously unaffiliated or rarely attend services. They define
spirituality broadly as a sense of connection to something greater
than themselves, a higher power, nature, or humanity. Okay, let's
start in reverse. Being connected to humanity, that make you
connected to something.

Speaker 3 (24:01):
Greater than yourself.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Greater numbers, maybe a higher net iq when you meet together,
but greater than yourself. Now same as yourself nature.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
What is that? Did nature make itself?

Speaker 1 (24:14):
I mean, if you believe it did, good luck, that
would mean that it violated the laws of thermodynamics because
there was no unmoved mover, there was just stuff.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
Well, what made the stuff?

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Higher power?

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Good?

Speaker 3 (24:29):
Now we're getting somewhere.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
So which higher power?

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Anything in the spiritual realm that can.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Move about spiritually that can let's say, inhabit people, oppress people,
you know, get inside people in a way. That's a
far greater power.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Than you have.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
A thing that's existed for a millennia has a long
time to practice what it's doing. So if it's an
evil force, you could say it's a higher power. Now,
what about the high power, the god of the What
did Jesus think about church? I've actually had people tell
me Jesus was a Jew who hated the synagogue. It

(25:07):
doesn't make any sense. Jesus taught in synagogues. Jesus when
he was a young boy, taught in the temple. Jesus
in fact set up a church. He said to Peter.
It is upon this confession that I build my church,
and the gates of Hades will not stand against it.
And we know this that when the Lord ascended back
to heaven, they set up home churches, and then churches,

(25:29):
and then the first hospitals and the first universities. The
first charities were set up through Christianity because that's what
Jesus told them to do. So we need to be
able to speak into the lives of young men and
ask this question, does God agree that you don't need
quote religion or that it gets to be individualized? How

(25:50):
can you individualize God? Yes, he counted every hair on
your head, But are you going to go to him
and negotiate and say, well, you know, I like some
things about your faith, but I'm going to need some changes.
So I'm going to present to you a non binding
term sheet. It's just something you and I can use
as a framework for discussion. It's non binding, but have
to review this. Let's get to a binding term sheet.
Then we'll take it to contract. I'll have my people

(26:11):
write it up, your lawyers can review it. Then we
can do a counter signing. Ah, God doesn't need that
because God doesn't need any of us, loves us, wants
us in his family, doesn't need us. Millennials and gen
Z manner, they have skepticism institutions. Both generations and particularly
gen Z, are wary of organized religions, perceive rigidity, hypocrisy,

(26:32):
and intolerance of diverse perspectives. That skepticism often stems from
a desire for more inclusive communities that align with their
strong values regarding social justice, mental health, and LGB so
called TQ rights. There are churches that are flat terrible
to people who are same sex attracted or gender rebellious. True,

(26:53):
that's not what Jesus taught. Jesus modeled loving the sinner
while hating the sin. Did it every time he told
someone to go and sin no more. He loved the
sinner he forgave. Jesus put himself in a position in
the Christian miracle, becoming a little baby. He dealt with
all these temptations. He chose to make it possible for

(27:16):
us to abide with him, which means to live with
or think of it as a home abode. Abide because
he knows what it's like to be us. The Christian
Church and Christianity itself is incredibly inclusive. Anyone could accept
the gift of salvation.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
You simply have to.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
Believe in your mind that Jesus Christ is the Son
of God, the Messiah. Sense it in your heart, Confess
it in your heart to Jesus, I want you as
my Lord and Savior. Confess Jesus with your mouth and
mean it, and you're saved. That's very inclusive. Now, the
fact is he's not going to have the New Heaven
and the New Earth become the old Heaven and.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
The old Earth.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Why would he go through the work. So there is
a process of screening out who's going to be there,
and the people who will not be there are the
people who do not abide with the Lord. And if
you're looking for entities, or you're looking for any institution
that has no hypocrisy in it or rigidity, good luck,
because human beings always have the sin issue of wanting
to lord their power over others and hypocrisy. Guests who

(28:14):
use that phrase first applied to human beings who weren't actors.
Jesus he called people hypocrites. He was the first to
do that. He hates hypocrisy as well. In fact, he
hates so much that he would rather deal with people
who are cold to him or warm to him rather
than people who are lukewarm. He says he'll spit lukewarm

(28:36):
Christians out of his mouth because of the hypocrisy these
young men gen z Millennials. They want faith unbundled or
diy spirituality. Young people often shop for beliefs and practices,
combining elements from various religions and spiritual traditions yoga, meditation, astrology,
traditional prayer, community services to create a personal framework that

(28:58):
feels right for them approach. While fluid can sometimes lack
the perceived substance or grounding of a singular, established system,
it also lacks this who started the universe. If you're
going to go out and believe that there is nothing,
absolutely nothing, and then something happened.

Speaker 3 (29:17):
So there was absolutely everything.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Everything has to include all the rules that govern the world,
our genome, DNA, the rules about gravity, the planet's being
kept in place, That all happened. So if you're going
to tell me there was absolutely nothing and then there
was absolutely everything, something happened in the middle. That something
would have to be something of an intelligence that could move,

(29:43):
and it would have always had to have existed. Yoga
hasn't always existed, meditation hasn't, astrology hasn't, prayer hasn't, community
services haven't. God has and the Christian God, to the Bible, explains,
let there be light that matches up to the Big
Bang theory. Lastly, the gen Z and Millennia men want

(30:06):
an emphasis on mental wellness. Wellness spirituality is frequently intertwined
with mental and emotional health. Many seek spiritual practices as
a powerful tool for coping with anxiety and depression.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
You know what's funny.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
The Bible addresses this and addresses.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Our ability to program our minds.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
We're to put in our minds things that are pure
and righteous, or to meditate on them, to focus on them.
It in fact addresses something that everybody thinks is new neuroplasticity.
That in Christ, when we allow Jesus to change us
and we gain the Holy Spirit, we become a new being.
We refresh ourselves daily. In Christ, we die to our flesh.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
We renew our minds. In Christ.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
In other words, we use what the scientific people think
they discovered, which is actually something the Lord created. Neuroplasticity,
the ability for our minds to change when we allow
ourselves to be changed by Jesus. I'm thrilled that young
men are seeking this information. I wish that we would
be a jedter job of Christians of making the information

(31:10):
available to them by making ourselves available, by pouring into
the lives of young men. And if you're an old, old,
desperately old dude like me, please receive the gift of
going and spending time around young men, being able to
pour into them. This is the Todd Hermann Show. Please go,
be well, be strong, be kind, and make every effort
to walk in the light of Christ.
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