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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I had said that if they try to make the
Charlie Kirk so called assassin trial secretive, then you know
for sure the official story is not true.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
This is bad, This is real bad.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Even mainstream media is calling this one of the most
secretive trials in history. The judge is making everything secret
with gag orders, including the police reports and three thousand witnesses, associates,
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or anyone that.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Knew Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
They're saying, effectively, any talk show hosts that knew him
or talked to him was under a gag order.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Be honest, you missed me right a little bit. Anyways,
Welcome back, Clint Russell, Liberty Lockdown. Thank you for tuning in. Look,
the judge in Utah is doing something that is, as
far as I can tell, totally unprecedented. He is essentially
issuing a preemptive gag order across or against anyone who
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could be a potential witness called by the prosecution or
the defense. So seeing as there was over three thousand
people that witnessed the attack on Charlie Kirk, that means
that this gag order could encompass any of those three
thousand plus people and any attorney that could or might
be in the future a participant in this case. It
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is extraordinarily sweeping in its scope and very very concerning.
I mean, if you have nothing to hide, why are
you going about things like this? And obviously the argument
will be, well, it's just because they're trying to make
sure that there's no biasing of the jury or whatever whatever.
But this is really reminiscent of what happens in Europe,
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in the UK specifically, that is not an American tradition
by any stretch of the imagination. That, in fact, you
usually in America sequester the jury to keep them from
being impacted or influenced. We're going increasingly in the direction
of sequestering the country in protection of the jury, which seems,
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I don't know, insane. An American communist even not a fan,
I'm not a fan of how they are going about
these things. And it is only going to cause more
people to question the official narrative as to whether or
not Tyler Robinson was the lone gunman, or whether he
was a gunman at all, and rightfully so. But don't
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get it twisted. It's not just the conspiracy theorists that
are losing their minds. Here. This is the Zionist worldview
on why Charlie Kirk might have been taken out.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
No, Israel did not kill Charlie Kirk. Satan did, and
God allowed it for reasons that we may never know.
But here's what I do know. When I tell you something,
there is something. I have had my finger on the
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pulse of this nation for five years. I told you
what the problem was. They were turning him in. There
were Tucker and him were like this. They were turning
Charlie against God's chosen people. And God said no, not today, No, no,
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no no no. You're too pure and you have too
much influence. So I'm gonna bring you before Satan can
use you. I'm gonna let your testimony for the rest
of your life be all the positive things you have
said about Israel. That's on a record. See now, there
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are no videos of him except one where he started
questioning Israel. Everything else is all positive Israel. And isn't
that funny? That's all that's left in the collective archive.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Now, look, I don't want to overstate it. That's just
one psychotic Christian Zionist in America, and he's just a
dude on a podcast his opinion could be singular. Unfortunately
it's not. That's actually a fairly common sentiment amongst Christian
evangelicals who genuinely believe that Israel and the people of
Israel or Jewish people are in fact God's chosen people,
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Which is bizarre, given that you would think that the
people that worship Christ would be Christ's chosen people. But
I guess not, I guess not. I look, it's as
I said, it's a podcaster, it's a guy. Let's not
make a big deal of it. Oh wait, there's also
sitting senators like Ted Kruz who have this disease.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
Those who hate Israel hate America. Those who hate Jews
hate Christians. There is a reason the Ayah Toola refers
to Israel as the little Satan and America as the
great Satan. Every year, the United States revides roughly three
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billion dollars in military assistance to Israel. The benefit we
get from that, the massade, the intelligence resources. You look
at Iran, where they knew where every anti aircraft weapon was,
every military leader, every IRGC leader. That benefit. If America
tried to replicate that intelligence network, it would cost us
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tens of billions of dollars, and I will tell you
every lunatic terrorist in Hamas or Hesbla or Iran that
Israel took out made America safer in the United States
of America should say to that little.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Nation, thank you, thank you, thank you. That's an American
senator getting a standing ovation as he essentially says that
we should be thankful to the country that we give
billions of dollars for so that they can fight wars
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on their borders against people that are not attacking us. Why. Well,
I think you guys already know, since you already watched
this show, you already understand that our foreign policy is
dictated by that little country. It's just obvious that that's
the case. Now, that's not to say that there isn't
a military industrial complex. It's not to say that there
isn't an American empire. Clearly there is. That doesn't mean
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that there isn't also American intelligence agencies and directives that
are put forth and then operated off of that come
from America too. I'm not saying that they control everything.
I'm not one of those people. But if you look
at our foreign policy and you look at the nature
of the hot wars, that we've been in. They all
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surround Israel, they're all enemies of Israel. Is that a coincidence?
I would say probably not. It's a really unbelievable coincidence.
If it's just coincidental. I'm not going to go into
clean break, I'm not going to go into neocons. I'm
not going to go I'm not going to give you
any of the history because we've already done it before
and if you don't know, you're probably not going to
catch up. So I'm just gonna move on from here.
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I just wanted to say that this is getting so
over the top that average YouTubers, Now, I don't mean
average in terms of like size, I mean average is
in terms of like not being a radical. One of
the biggest YouTubers, moist Critical had this to say.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
I also just saw it today, fucking Benjamin Netan Yahoo
just openly stating in front of the whole world his
plans on brainwatching because so many people are turning on Israel.
Israel literally pays influencers to suck their wiener and just
be like these loyal little lap dogs, to always just
lap up whatever. Net and Yahoo's gooch is sweating out
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he recognizes how everyone sharing videos and information about the
atrocities and all the slaughter of the Palestinians at the
hands of the IDF is making people turn on Israel.
So now genocidal freak is going up to Elon Musk. Oh,
mister Musk, can we do something about like all these
pesky voices sharing all of the It's censorship super weird.
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By the way, how a foreign nation seems to have
so much pull over things happening in our homeland? Why
can net and Yahoo come out with his full ass
on display. This guy gets to come in and like
completely wash our fucking freedom of speech in order to
fit his censorship agenda. This should be an outrage to everybody.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
But it's not correction. It is an outrage. If you
were watching Liberty loackten, you would have already seen this
a month ago. I covered it extensively. It is outrageous.
It's terrible, and thank you for saying it, because I
am a much smaller show than you. This guy has
made tens of millions of dollars on YouTube. He is
risking everything to just tell the truth as he sees it.
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That yes, it's unbelievably insulting and totally bizarre that a
prime minister to a foreign country, be that Israel or
any other nation, would have the audacity to come to America,
sit down with American influencers and tell you, guys, are
the most important weapon we have in this fight to
propagandize the American people so that they're more in favor
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of this unbelievably devastating war that we've participated in for
the past two years. That's crazy. The audacity is astonishing.
The fact that I even have to say that, the
fact that that's a controversial thing to say, is fucking weird.
It should not be controversial whatsoever. It's totally weird that
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this isn't universally outrageous, that people aren't all furious that
this would be allowed, much less lauded, much less accepted
by our political class en mass Almost all of them,
aside from like MTG. Matt Gates, Thomas Massey and maybe
three or four others, they're all cool with this. They
all get their check signed from the same folks.
Speaker 6 (09:48):
Do what Israel wants, fight Asrael's wars and pay for them,
and if you don't, then we're going to come after
anyone and everyone that gets in the way of that.
And if you're wondering why paeople are talking about primary
and me, well it's because I don't take any money
from APAC. I've called for APAC to be registered under Pharah.
I've introduced amendments to defund all of our American tax
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dollars from going to Israel every single year, billions and
billions of dollars every single year. But I've also done
that for a slew of other countries. It's not just Israel,
it's a whole bunch of other countries, Egypt, Ukraine, you
name it. I'm just like enough of the foreign aid.
But if you're if you're willing to step out, and
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you're actually to say, hey, we're not mega, we're MAGA,
and there's a major difference there, then there is a
group of people that come at you with everything they have,
and that's what they're doing. They've got bots attached to
my account that load my comment sections with ridiculous lies.
They've got paid social media influencers that literally get paid
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by Israel or buy Israel aligned donors to attack me
constantly every single day. But let me tell you something.
In Tucker, people are. People are too smart nowadays, and
that's what's great. People have had it.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
That's the fucking crazy reality of the situation we live
in and the time we are in. It's terrible, but
point being, you can't stop the signal here. It's not
just Clint Russell or Ian Carroll or Candice Owns or
Tucker Carlson, which by the way, is an enormous audience
when you can buy in all those people, me being
the smallest by far, but it's now middle of the road,
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not controversial podcasters, moist critical is fucking saying it. This
is a problem. And unless you intend to deplatform and
blacklist everybody, like eighty percent of the Internet, I don't
know how you stop it. And in fact, this is
getting to be so obvious to everybody that you even
have JD. Vance, the Vice President of the United States,
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saying things like that in.
Speaker 7 (11:53):
Israel, we don't want a vassal state, and that's not
what Israel is. We don't want a client state, and
that's not what Israel is. We want a partnership. We
want to that ally here. And the President believes very
strongly that if Israel takes Israel honestly with our golfare
of allies can play a very positive leadership role in
this region, to where frankly, the United States can care
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less about the Middle East because our allies in the
region are stepping up and taking control and taking ownership
of their area of the world. Now, that doesn't mean
we don't have interests here, that doesn't mean we don't
care about what happens here. We actually see this as
an opportunity to build on the Abraham Accords. I think
this Gaza deal is a critical piece of unlocking the
Abraham Accords. But what it could allow is an alliance
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structure in the Middle East that perseveres, that endures, and
that allows the good people in this region the world
to step up and take ownership of their own backyard.
That's in the United States best interest.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
I happen to think that it's in Israel's best interest too. Now,
to be clear, I don't disagree with what jade Vans
is saying there. I appreciate that he's saying it, but
let's just be honest with ourselves. The reason he's saying that,
the reason he's framing it that way, that this is
actually in America's best interest and we Israel doesn't. We
don't want Israel to be our vassal state, and we
don't want to be a vassal state, and they're not.
They're not. They're independent, and this is also to their benefit,
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but it's also to ours and the da da da
da da. You know what's happening. He's spinning hard because
Maga America first. Trump's base is splitting. It is because
Trump is doing a bunch of not America first things.
That's just the truth. So JD, being the dutiful soldier
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that he is, is spinning. He's framing it as like, look, yeah, sure,
we're involved in the Middle East, and but look, the
reason we're involved is because we want to not be involved,
and we have to settle this so that we can
stop that, so that then we can not do this.
All right, Look, I hope so, and I hope that
you're a sincere that's that is in fact your goal.
But I have no reason to believe that. I mean,
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just a couple of days ago, you've got some of
the top campaign advisor, top officials within the Trump administration
that are talking about how Israel just does whatever they want.
At this point, it would actually be an improvement if
Israel was our vassal state, because it appears to be
the invert.
Speaker 8 (14:09):
And we woke up the next morning to find out
that there had been this attack. Wow, And of course
I was called by the President.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
You had no idea, obviously.
Speaker 8 (14:16):
None whatsoever.
Speaker 10 (14:17):
You know.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
I think both Jared and I felt I just feel
we felt a little bit betrayed.
Speaker 7 (14:26):
Now.
Speaker 9 (14:26):
I had heard that the President that he was furious.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
I think he felt like, the Israelis we're getting a
little bit out of control. So that's Steve Whitcoff and
Jared Kushner both saying that point blank, the Israelis bombed Katar,
an ally of America, without our knowledge, and we didn't
do anything about it. We didn't pull funding, we didn't
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stop delivering munitions. We just kept doing whatever they wanted.
And for the record, I wish it didn't matter. But
I have to make this point. Wikoff and Kushner are
both Jewish, So this is not something like anti Jewish thing.
This is an Israel problem. Israel. These are Jewish Americans
that are negotiating on behalf of America and they are
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having their trust violated by the leadership of Israel. Time
and time and time again, and for anyone to point
that out is just telling the truth. It's crazy. And
it's not that they just bombed an ally, it's that
they're bombing peace negotiators. They're bombing people that are responsible
for negotiating a ceasefire in Gaza, Will simultaneously saying we're
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just trying to get our hostages back and we want
there to be peace. We want there to be peace,
but we just want to get those hostages back. Oh
but then you have people in Iran that are negotiating,
you blow them up. You have people that are in
Qatar that are negotiating, you try and blow them up. Okay,
so maybe you're not interested in peace. Maybe you're not.
Now I gotta take a brief second just to say,
because I haven't covered this because I've been off for
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a couple of weeks, but there was a ceasefire, and
I'm glad I missed this entire news cycle because I
didn't have to be lectured to by everybody going why
aren't you shallow Burton, Why aren't your shallow Burton sees
fire clin. I thought you wanted there to be peace.
I thought you wanted people to stop dying. Yeah, I do,
but I didn't have to announce anything about it because
it didn't last. I mean, it lasted like a day,
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and then the bombing began again. And obviously I'm still
rooting for peace, and I'm still appreciative of the Trump
administration for at least getting a ceasfire and getting some
hostages released, and I hope that that leads to a
lasting peace. But I'd be incredibly naive. I'd be lying
to you if I said, oh, hooray, it's over like
it's almost certainly not. And anybody that's paid attention to
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this knows that. So this entire like sy op that's
being round on people who are in opposition to America's
involvement in this war to be you know, questioning whether
or not we actually care because we're not like jumping
for joy because the bombs stopped dropping after seven one
hundred days straight. They don't drop for a day, and
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we're supposed to be jumping up and down. It's ridiculous. Now,
you give me a month, you give me three months,
sure I'll start to celebrate. That might be something real,
but as of now, no, I'm not celebrating. It's a tragedy,
and I gotta say, I am absolutely irritated out of
my mind with the propaganda campaign that's being pushed against
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my side of this, this fence, if you will, the MTG, Mass, Tucker, Candice, everybody,
everybody that I consider like good is being attacked viciously
in ways that I have rarely ever seen, in almost
uniform talking points, as if there's an email. Because this
used to happen. If you're old like me, then you
remember back. No, it was not really before the Internet,
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but before the Internet was pervasive and more I mean
now it's more important than cable TV or even you know,
ABC or whatever. But there used to be this time,
particularly during like the War on Terror, the early days
after nine to eleven, where it was just so obvious
that there was talking points that were being put out
by the CIA or the intell agencies, whichever won, and
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they were just telling the newscasters like, these are our
talking points. And for years that's what it looked like.
And this was bipartisan. It would be CNN, MSNBC, Fox
News whoever. Just sounds like parrots. Both sides they might
have slight, you know, spins based off of their audience
but it was the same and it was like, these
are the talking points. That's what we're witnessing now from
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independent news sources that you have talking points that are
being distributed and for the record, and I'll just fill
you in on some things that you guys may not
be privy to. I'm not like a huge influencer, but
I've got over a quarter million followers on x and
as a consequence, I've been included in some of these
chains before. Now I don't get invited anymore because they
all know that I don't play this game. But back
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in the day, like back when I was, you know,
just under two hundred thousand, I would get and actually
even when I was just barely over one hundred thousand,
I would get these requests all the time, these paid
paid to post campaigns, and they would say, hey, you
know we're we're doing this campaign. Is this something you'd
be interested in? And before I get the details, I'd
always say, well, tell me what it's about, because I'm
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just curious, you know, I like money. Tell me what
it's about. We'll see if it's something that's like perfectly
in line, like oh, you want to pay me five
hundred bucks to boost Thomas Massey cool. Yeah, I would
do that. I do that for free. So but it
never was and it was always like you started to
see these campaigns and it would be like, uh, you know,
we got to make sure that soda is continue to
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be given to SNAP recipients, which is essentially food stamps,
and it's like, no, I'm not a scumbag. I don't
believe in welfare. I'm not going to support soda products
being provided to welfare recipients when I think that welfare
should be abolished entirely. But I was getting offered, you know,
two hundred, three hundred, five hundred bucks a post, depending
on what the campaign was, and I always said no,
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I literally never took money on my life, never did.
But I knew that these campaigns existed. And for the record,
I wasn't involved in this during the soda Gate thing.
That is a thing that happened and those participants got
blasted uniformly, which was great because they obviously sold their souls.
But it was about a year before that was when
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I used to be included in some of these things.
And anyways, point being is that it's so obvious to
me that this is what's happening, that there are paid
influencer campaigns to attack Candice Owns, Thomas Massey, Marjorie or
Tayta Green, Tucker Carlson, probably Ian Carroll, and basically anyone
who's not just right or die for Israel. And I
just don't think that's coincidental, especially when you contrast that
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with baby net Yahoo doing that press confert or not
even a press conference, but that videoed sit down with
American influencers where he's talking about it like this is
what we're doing, We're doubling down our efforts, and they're
funding this stuff. It's crystal clear, be it directly from
Israel or some cutout from Israel or be APEC or whatever.
But it's obvious as all get out that our American
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political system is being circumvented and attacked by propaganda on
behalf of a foreign nation that would never be permitted.
In fact, it is illegal. It is illegal to do that,
and that is why they have foreign laws, the Foreign
Agent Registration Act, which coincidentally APEC is not privy to
or is not at the mercy of because it's got
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its own cutout, because it's for American Israeli. It's not
for a foreign nation, even though everything they do is
on behalf of that nation. But regardless, it's because it's
funded by Americans. So it's okay. As if, like, if
you had Chinese Americans that were doing that, people would
be like, cool, thumbs up, Yes, propagandaize us with Hesi
and Ping's bullshit. It's being funded by Chinese Americans, so
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that's cool. Like, no, that would be illegal, and this
ought to be illegal. But point being, we now have
just a handful. There's like five people in DC that
I don't despise that I like to the most part.
And it's like those are the people that are being
attacked mercilessly, and it's being done probably with my tax money.
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So in fact, I'm being robbed to fund the propagandists
to propagandize me in my nation. And then they go, Clint,
why are you so upset? It's like, oh, because I'm
being fucking robbed to propagandize myself by soulless Cretans. I
just want to say, there is a whatever the hottest
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part of hell is, that's where all these influencers are going.
That's my honest opinion. If you take money from a
foreign nation to say something you don't even believe in,
to try and persuade them to continue to give money
to a foreign government. I'm talking to you, Officer Tatum,
You unbelievable scumbag liar. It's just it's just beyond the pale.
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I can't believe how soless these people are. Are you
that poor that broke? You have that little moral fiber
that you're just going to take money from a foreign
government to propagandize Americans on behalf of a foreign nation,
And you're cool with that, You feel good about that.
You can look yourself in the mirror. Do you have kids?
Can you look them in the eyes, be like, yeah,
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Daddy made you know that car that I just drive
you to school and got it because I propagandized Americans
on behalf of a foreign government. That's your life, that's
who you are. I just want to just really emphasize
how much of a piece of shit that makes you.
You're a fucking traitor to this country. And I'm not
just saying it because it's isrul If you were doing
that on behalf of Russia or North Korea or China
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or fucking the UK, some ally nation that I don't, well,
I don't really have I don't really like do the
UK either. I was trying to think of an ally
that I like El Salvador. If you're taking money from
El Salvador to propagandize Americans on behalf of El Salvador,
I still think you're a trader. That's fucking gross. Why
are you doing that? And then you wonder why we
have people just absolutely losing their minds in this country.
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That it's not enough that we already have thanks to
the Repeal Smith Modernization Act, but that we already have
the American intelligence agencies that are propagandizing us. We also
have foreign intelligence agencies propaganda propagandizing US. We also, no
doubt we have corporations that are funding lobbying efforts to
try and propagandize US and buying off influencers. I mean,
the people can't make heads or tails. The media sphere
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is already totally owned, and then you have the independent
media sphere, which is now largely owned too. There's almost
no one telling the truth. There's almost no one that's
actually speaking their mind that isn't being either handed a
script or handed a check to write the script to
then convey a lie. That's what you're surrounded by. So yeah,
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people are fucking crazy because they realize that everything's a lie.
What would you expect that kind of environment to create, Well,
I'll show you what it creates.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
You get triggered because it has Charlie on there.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Right because.
Speaker 11 (24:49):
You was.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
He hated people.
Speaker 10 (24:57):
It wasn't.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Wasn't just overt lies. I mean, you don't have to
love Charlie Kirk, especially if you're a Democrat. I can
understand why you wouldn't like him, but I mean, they're
just repeating lies that they've been told, and that's just
from like the democratic operatives that have propagandized this audience
into thinking that way. Then you add in foreign nations
that are doing it, and the CIA doing it in
the FBI, whoever else, and then suddenly we're all at
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each other's throats and nobody knows which way is up,
and we're all ready to fight, but we don't know who,
and we don't necessarily know why. But we know we're
being robbed, and we know we're being lied to, and
everybody's lying and everybody's robbing us. So who do we fight?
We're just throwing our fists around in a circle and
likely hitting an innocent person as a consequence, likely hitting
a fellow American who doesn't understand what's happening any better
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than you do. Now, I don't mean you, because you
probably do understand these things better than they do. But
I'm just saying the average person in this country cannot
make heads or tails what's happening, and you have other
people in America that are profiting off of that process.
Brandon Tatum despicable, disgustingcible, and this isn't strictly an American
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phenomenon either. Unfortunately. Tommy Robinson, guest of the show, had
him on about a year ago, liked him, good conversation.
He uh, he's now doing his own I don't know,
kissed the Wall tour. This is what happened to him
while he's been over there.
Speaker 9 (26:18):
Do you understand, though, that people may have some skepticism
or even paranoia.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
I mean, you know the.
Speaker 9 (26:24):
History of the Jewish people, It's thousands of years of discrimination,
it's the BNP, it's you know, the Cable Street riots,
all of these things. Do you understand where that skepticism
could come from.
Speaker 12 (26:37):
I've done the Colocaust memorial museum today, I understand it
a lot better now you do after that? Yeah, I
understand why members Jews community get so, whether it be protective, passionate, angry,
upset by anti smack tropes, because I things have been
said before that.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
And I think, really, what you're talking about?
Speaker 12 (26:57):
What you're getting upset by that? But after doing the
tour today, I understand a lot about from that in
the sense of the dehumanization.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
It wasn't just start merging Jews.
Speaker 12 (27:10):
It was a propaganda for years with words to get
into a position. So I understand it more bear after today.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Is that not the saddest thing you've ever seen in
your life? Like a man, Look, I don't like anti Semitism.
I don't like hating any group of people for you know,
things that they can't change. I think it's it's gross.
But man, I would never do that. I would never
go to some of the country and have them lecture me,
lecture me about Do you understand? I understand a lot?
(27:39):
But uh, because I want to a Holocaust museum this morning,
and now I seem to get it. Do I get it?
I don't know? Maybe? Man? Sorry, Tommy, Look, I don't
hate you, but That is sad. It's a sad way
to live your life. I don't know if you're getting
paid to do this or if you just think that
it's advantageous to your own political mission within the UK.
(27:59):
I don't know, but you come off weak as fuck. Dude.
It's sad. It's sad to watch. And that's not the
only one. Here's another gravel tour stop that he had
just a minute ago.
Speaker 13 (28:10):
The UK has got a special place in my heart because,
on the one hand, they really helped give birth to
the Jewish state in World War One, the Balfour Declaration,
the Sanremo Accords, the mandate for a Jewish Palestine.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
The UK was at the forefront of that. And then
they turned on us.
Speaker 13 (28:25):
Yeah, they turned on us, man, and therefore they have
a special place in hell for turning on the Jewish people.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
You were like doing this great thing.
Speaker 13 (28:33):
You were helping the Israel be reborn after two thousand
years of exile, and and and it was you know,
it was a it was a it was a biblical value.
It was it was also a defense for a UK value.
But it all turned on us.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I mean, how fucking crazy is that collective mentality that
you know, well, we love the British because you know what,
you gave us our nation thanks to the Balfour Declaration.
But now you have a special place in hell because
you turned against us fifty years later. I don't even know.
Maybe he means more recent, maybe he means one hundred
years later, but regardless, that's crazy, and he's talking to
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a British guy as if he's actually guilty of that.
And this is the point I wanted to make about
why I don't like anti Semitism. I don't like collective
guilt or credit. I am an individualist at my core.
I think that I judge people based off of individual
merits and who they are as a person. And that's
not what this conversation is. It is a sickness, is
(29:27):
a sickness to view people that way, and it's also
a sickness to have that little, I don't know, continued
appreciation for what happened there.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Now.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
I don't agree with what the British did. I don't
agree with the Balfour Declaration of just basically stealing land
and hanging it over to these people. But regardless, if
I was I don't know in ISRAELI and that was
the whole reason that I had this country. I would
probably be indebted to the British forever. I would feel like, oh,
or to the UK. I should say be like, yeah,
(29:59):
they gave us our these are great people. Nope, Nope,
you have to support us forever. And I think that's
really the lesson of the past two years now, as
you've seen a lot of people all the way up
to macan Kelly, who's been largely a water carrier for Israel,
and then she has the most tepid, mild criticisms and
it's like, oh, you're against us, you're evil, we hate you,
(30:21):
we got to stop you in your tracks. The same
thing with Charlie Kirk, fairly tepid criticism, and it's like, well,
now we're going to pull funding. Now we're going to
start to write oracles saying that you're an Eddie semi
and this and that, and it's like, well, do you
think that that's going to work long term? And I
think at my hope at least is that at the
end of the day, America and Americans are built different.
(30:44):
We're not bitches. I hope, I hope that we're not
all like Tatum. I hope that most of us will
just see this for what it is, that it's an
obvious propaganda campaign, and to stop letting it work, to
just ignore the labels, to think for yourself, think critically,
to honestly analyze what you see happening around you, and
say I don't like this and I'm not going to
(31:06):
play anymore. And you can call me whatever you want.
I've already been written up by the ADL or not
the ideo SBOC three years ago when I was fresh
as a daisy newborn, and I didn't have any of
these opinions. This was before the war, and I was
already getting blasted. So it's like, I just I'm inoculated
from this stuff. I don't give a shit. Labeled me
whatever you want. I'm going to tell the truth. My
(31:27):
priority is a America. I know, I'm a real radical.
Love this country, love America and Americans more than I
love the rest of the world. And I'm going to
prioritize that. Not to say that I hate the rest
of the world. That's not this binary brain bullshit, not
saying that, just saying my priority is where I live.
I know, pretty weird, pretty weird mentality, and my priority
(31:51):
is my family and my kids. That will be the
priority when I have them. So that's what I'm focused on.
Can I reform this system and this nation and this
government to keep my kids safe and prosperous and free.
And if I can do that, and if you are
interested in doing that, then you're an ally. And if
you're not interested in doing that, you're my enemy. And
I mean that, you are my enemy. And that's anybody
(32:14):
who is trying to take the fucking freedom lifestyle rights
away from my children. That's why I take this so personally.
That's the whole reason I have this mission, is that
I want America and Americans to be free and prosperous,
and ninety five percent of our political class wants the opposite. Actively.
(32:34):
They are enemies to this country, and they are enemies
to you, and it's time we all set it loudly.
And that's exactly why I've been so critical of the
Trump administration, because they are not holding up their end
of the bargain. Here's Scott percent today on Russia.
Speaker 11 (32:50):
As you know, and that the world can save. President
Trump is their president of peace. He's done peace deals,
trade deals, tax deals, and part of the peace the
real remaining final conflict in the world. This would be
the ninth one that he has found a solution to,
would be between Russia and Ukraine. President Putin has not
(33:13):
come to the table in an honest and forthright manner
as we'd hoped that there were talks in Alaska. President
Trump walked away when he realized that things were not
moving forward.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
There have been.
Speaker 11 (33:25):
Behind the scenes talk, but I believe that the President
is disappointed at where we are in these talks. So
this either this evening or first thing tomorrow morning, we
are going to be announcing a substantial increase in Russia's sanctions.
I'm not going to give you the exact sanctions, but
(33:46):
I can tell you that this will be one of
the largest sanctions that we have done against the Russian Federation.
Speaker 12 (33:54):
We canceled the meeting with President Putin.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
It just it didn't feel right to me. It didn't
feel like we were.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Going to get to the we have to get so
I canceled it.
Speaker 5 (34:02):
But we'll do it in the future.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
So we've now gone from peace on day one, which
was Trump's repeated promise. Now, I always thought that it
was likely that it wouldn't be day one, but I
did believe that he was sincerely interested in having better
relations with Russia and ending the proxy war in Ukraine.
I did believe that perhaps naively looks naive at this point.
And now we're I don't know, what is it, ten
(34:24):
months in, ten months in, and we're now levying the
most aggressive sanctions. And just a few hours ago Trump
administration greenlit Zelenski and the government of Ukraine to use
our Tomahawk missiles. I don't know if it was tomahawks specifically,
but it was going to be a green light for
them to launch missiles into Russia proper. So, yeah, just
(34:46):
another another step on the nuclear escalatory ladder. Not what
I voted for, not even close. In fact, the exact opposite.
Super dangerous, and I just can't stand it. I mean,
the whole reason that I brought this up and tied
it into the prior things about like, anybody who is
jeopardizing America, Americans our freedom or prosperity, and that includes
(35:10):
the Trump administration and anybody in his administration, you are
a traitor to this country. Yeah, they are too. Anybody
who's risking World War III over some fucking backwater like Ukraine,
I don't care at all about that country, and I
don't think anybody in our government truly does either. It's
a fucking gold mine and a money laundering operation, amongst
(35:31):
other things that probably human trafficking. I don't want anything
to do with it, and I think the vast majority
of Americans feel the same way, unless they're fucking Democrat
voters and they've been doctrinated by racial mattaw and they
now think that, like I don't know, democracy is reliant
on Zelenski and the alt right prevailing in Ukraine. They're
so stupid, so I mean, you could convince them of anything.
(35:52):
They wore masks for like three years. Some of them
still wear masks in this day. These people are fucking
dangerously retarded. Anyways, that was getting off the beaten path.
I just wanted to say, I'm applying this equally anybody
who jeopardizes my kid's future or mine for that matter,
because this is fairly eminent. You're not an ally of mine,
factor my enemy. And I don't understand why this is
(36:13):
not more universally appreciated, and honestly, I think that it
would be if it weren't for the propaganda that's being
waged against us, because anybody just thinking rationally about this
would come to the same conclusion, what are we fucking doing?
Why are we still doing this? This is what we
voted against.
Speaker 14 (36:29):
What is your view of the no King's protests and
the way that Trump is currently conducting his presidency, whether
it's validity to the idea that he thinks he's just
a king and not an elected official.
Speaker 15 (36:41):
Listen, doctor Paul talk about the strikes going on there
off the coast of Venezuela, where there's no as al
Gore would say, there's no controlling legal authority. No one
even pretends that anyone can make them stop. The president
of the United States, Hell, he could launch h bombs
at any city he chooses. There's no one to tell
him no. And that's because America is a world empire
(37:02):
instead of a limited constitutional republic. And that's why, you know,
I just I regret. I don't mean to like diminish anyone.
I just think it's sad how part is in politics
makes everyone so stupid.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
We need to abolish the.
Speaker 15 (37:17):
Better reserve system, an institute of one hundred percent gold standard.
We need to bring all our troops home from the world.
We need to repeal about ninety nine percent of the
laws passed since nineteen hundred to save this country.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
And honestly, I think most Trump supporters feel this way,
but they just I don't know. They they try and
write it off as like, well, it's still better than
what Kamala Harris would have been. It's like, all right, yeah,
maybe probably, but can ween is that the bar? Like
that's that's all we're going to hold Trump to. Really,
you can't do better than that, better than Kamala? Like yeah,
(37:53):
no shit, So is fucking like a dog a dog
in a suit. All right, let's do something a little
bit more light. Here's m Harris with some his latest insanity.
Speaker 10 (38:02):
So I'm very happy we have the First Amendment and
any infringement, But to infringe on the First Amendment is
a very specific thing. It's the government coming and saying
you can't say that thing, or we're going to put
you in jail. If you say that thing again, we're
going to destroy your livelihood, We're going to dbanky or
whatever we're going to. And there's certainly some concern that
(38:25):
the Trump administration is showing that kind of inclination.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
And the Biden administration too, right.
Speaker 10 (38:32):
But I mean, but all the people who complain about
it with Biden are now sort of, you know, capitulating
to it with Trump, and Trump is one hundred times
what Trump has already done is one hundred times worse
than anything Biden did.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Every Thing he's describing began in earnest under Joe Biden.
Now was it Joe Biden? No, that's not the point.
Point is the censorship regime, the propaganda like rollout started
just super aggressively twenty twenty to twenty twenty two. I mean,
sure it did start under Trump actually in the last
year of his presidency, but he wasn't really in control,
(39:04):
let's all be honest. So, yeah, this is a big problem.
And I agree with him to have this criticism against
the Trump administration, especially when it comes to hate speech
laws and all that bullshit that they've been pushing. Totally
in agreement, but it's just this is the problem with
this binary partisan worldview, where you can suddenly appreciate free
speech and be opposed to censorship when you're not in power,
(39:28):
when your guy's not in power anymore, it's like, well,
just fucking oppose it all the time. Is that so
much to ask because you just be universally in favor
of free speech. Oh no, actually you're not. You're not
at all. Sam Harris is totally hypocritical on this. He's
i mean to the point that he's just lying, lying, outright.
He does not believe in free speech. He constantly rails
(39:49):
against the podcast circuit, even though he is a podcaster,
and he constantly rails against disinformation and misinformation, despite the
fact that he got fucking everything wrong in twenty twenty
through twenty twenty two everything, and yet he wants people
to be the platformed.
Speaker 10 (40:03):
Essentially, podcasts in particular have a lot to answer for newsletters.
I mean, I'm a podcaster and I have a substack newsletter,
and it's like I'm an outdoor cat too.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
But you know what.
Speaker 10 (40:17):
Joe Rogan's style of conversation on in podcasts and what
Elon has done in social media, all of this has
amplified misinformation and conspiracy thinking to a degree that is
just totally dysfunctional, and it's it's doing tangible harm to
our politics and to our society, and it's frankly getting
people killed. I mean, there's no questions, No, there's no
(40:39):
question I got people killed during COVID, there's no question
it's it's causing political combustibility that I mean, this is
a fire that they and this is a fire that
they have in fact created for us with these tools.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
I love it when people who participated in creating the
combustible environment totally failed directly cognize that they're actually contributing
to it. Like, at least I could admit it, you know,
even though I think I'm telling the truth and I
think that he's a liar and he gets everything wrong. Yeah,
being a political commentator that talks very, i don't know,
brashly about these things. You could argue that I'm turning
(41:16):
the temperature up, but I don't like That's fine with me.
I want the temperature to be turned up in the
sense that I want you guys to be engaged. I
want you to be paying attention to all the people
that are lying to you. I want you to recognize
the deceptiveness from the political establishment and from the media environment.
There's so many fucking scumbags and liars. Does that increase
the temperature? Maybe I would argue that it could turn
(41:37):
it down ultimately, because if you can actually get to
a point where people stop listening to the liars and
start listening to people who are at least attempting to
be honest. That might help us. We might start to
recognize who's actually abusing us and stop thinking that it's
just our neighbor down the hole. But I just want
to really emphasize the fact that this fucking moron continues
to say that misinformation during the pandemic got people killed,
(42:01):
as if the pandemic wasn't the misinformation, as if the
things that he wasn't not just not just supporting, but
like demanding during that period wasn't all empirically proven to
be wrong, and much of which we knew was wrong
in that timeframe. You can go back to my fucking
catalog from twenty one to twenty two. I was talking
about it when Sam Harris was telling you to fucking
(42:23):
mask up social distance, get your job, everything else, everything else,
and that there wouldn't be any loss of you know, studies,
for students, there would be no there'ld be no fallout
in terms of mental health or anything else. He got
fucking everything wrong, all of it, and the people that
he's he's criticizing now, like Joe Rogan got it right
(42:44):
to a large extent, he did. I mean, in terms
of large platform, he was like the first guy who
was actually having on these critical voices of that regime,
and they almost all ended up being far closer to
the truth than obviously Fauci and all these fucking liars.
So it's just it's just crazy, crazy that this guy
still has the audacity to think that anyone should listen
to him at all. Unfortunately, I think less and less
(43:05):
people are like That's the one good thing about the
Internet is that, yeah, there's an informational deluge, and it's
very hard to make heads or tails and figure out
what's right in real time. It's very challenging. But I
think as a consequence of there just being lots of
options that you get to look at our track record,
like I'll let I'll let my track record be held
up against Sam Harris or basically anyone on national news anytime.
(43:28):
And I'm just a guy. I'm just a guy with
a fucking camera in front of me and a bunch
of fancy lights. That's me. That's that's all. You get,
very low low cost production here, But I'm at least
telling you the truth as I see it. And as
a consequence of that, my track record is infinitely better
than all of these people. And you know what's crazy
(43:49):
about it, despite the fact that I've been right and
they've been wrong, I still never hint at or demand censorship,
and I never criticize like, oh, the gotta get these
people off of fucking gotta get Sam Harris off of YouTube.
He's just been lying to people. It's like, I'm fine
with that. Free speech is free speech, even when idiots
(44:11):
like Sam Harris get to talk. And the fact that
he continues to try and essentially censor or at least
blast people who have a better track record than his
own is just, I don't even know the word for it. Hilarious.
You're hilarious, Sam Harris, and you're pathetic, but more than anything,
you're hilarious to me. You're a joke now. And despite
(44:33):
all of the pensive pauses within your fucking lengthy monologues
and your goddamn pointless podcasts, you're an empty vessel. You're
as vapid as it comes. And I'm so glad that
thanks to track records, people like Brett Weinstein and the
other intellectual Dark Web voices are rising and the vast
majority of them are imploding because they've been wrong about everything,
(44:57):
and coincidentally, most of them are pro Israel. A right,
I'm gonna get you out of here on a high note.
After months of trying to cancel Tucker Carls in fact
the years. Really, if you want to go back to
him being fired from Fox News for telling the truth
about Farmer and everything else, this was him at TPUSA
(45:24):
standing oh for Tucker Carlson, sold out crowd at TPUSA.
Tucker Carlson ain't going anywhere. You guys can fucking lie
about him all you want, doesn't matter. He is at
least attempting to tell the truth on the vast majority
of topics as best I can tell, and people love it,
and people do not care. They do not care about
the lies, they don't care about. The campaign that you're
(45:45):
fucking obviously funding to try and get him blacklisted ain't
gonna work, And the broader attempts to deplatform voices like
his are also not working on the TPUSA attendees who
are still asking questions like this despite the fact that
Charlie Kirk is no longer there.
Speaker 16 (46:03):
So I kind of just don't see a lot of
change between you know, the Biden administration and now the
Trump one. In foreign policy, you know, we're still giving
a shit ton of money to like Israel and Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (46:16):
Nothing is happening. You know, the war's not stopped.
Speaker 16 (46:20):
He promised it'd be done in a day, and it's
I don't know how many months, eight months or something
like that. It's a long time. Your dad was in
the CIA, and I was wondering, does our government even
want war to stop? I really think the deep state's
controlling everything and we have no control.
Speaker 17 (46:38):
Obviously you probably sense that I agree with a lot
of that. Obviously, my father out of it. I'm gonna
have to kick your ass, which I could do, by
the way, if you bring him up again, because he
was a wonderful man whatever you know, he did for
a living, So I really do hate that. But leaving
that aside, and don't test me, son, I hate to
(47:01):
say I agree with a lot of what I think.
You probably know I agree with a lot of what
you've said, and it's enormously frustrating. It's shocking, actually, and
I do know I'm not shilling. I just happen to
know some of the people who work in the administration.
Who are people who agree with you strongly? I think
most Trump voters agree with you. That's why they voted
for Donald Trump in the first place. And you know,
(47:24):
no pointless Wars was not just a thing he said
at one campaign stop. It was a pillar of his
campaigns and of MAGA itself. I mean, what is maga.
There's a mad scramble, particularly since Charlie's passing, to define
what this is and to read some people out of
the movement.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
You're not MAGA.
Speaker 17 (47:42):
Well, what is MAGA? Well, MAGA is five things.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
Okay.
Speaker 17 (47:46):
Mega is America first, which means Americans should put no
country before America. American interests come first. That's not a
crazy idea. No pointless wars period and by pointless I
mean wars fought on behalf of an ideology or another
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nation are totally unacceptable. They weaken this country.
Speaker 2 (48:14):
As I keep saying, you can't stop the signal. You
can try and censor, you can even kill. It's not
going to stop. It's not going to stop. Once people
recognize a lie, they are driven like a firefly to
the flame. I don't even know if do fireflies go
towards a flame? I don't know whatever goes towards the flame,
I'm getting my metaphors fucked up. But yeah, people are,
(48:37):
they know, they know they've been lied to. I don't
think that everybody understands the game board quite as well
as most of you watching this do. But I think
most people recognize that the game they thought they were playing,
they had it all backwards, they had it all wrong.
And now that they've realized that, they're looking for people
to show them how to play it or how to
(48:58):
fix it, fix the rules to the game at least.
And you can't stop that. And as long as there
are people that are still willing to courageously tell the truth,
and I include Tucker Carlson in that category, you can't
defeat us. You cannot. And I'm not gonna stop. And
I don't think Marjorie Taylor Green's going to stop, and
I know Dave Smith ain't going to stop, and I
know Thomas Massey ain't gonna stop. And then we're just
(49:19):
not gonna stop. So do your worst. I'm not going anywhere.
This is what I fucking bleed for. And I love
this country and I love you guys, and I want
my kids to enjoy a better America than the one
that I had when I was young, and the America
I live in today is not even fucking close to
(49:40):
the America that I enjoyed when I was young, and
we've got to do something about it. And I'm not
going to stop until we've done it. And I think
that's how that's how a lot of people feel. I
feel like that's millions of people feel like that, and
until we come together and we recognize without hate in
our heart, but love actually and I know it sounds gay,
Sorry it does, but that's how I genuinely feel. I'm
(50:03):
doing this out of love, love of country, love of family,
love of my progeny, love of my culture, love of freedom,
and that's what drives me. And I think as long
as that's what drives us, put it into a religious framework.
If you will, then you are. You are walking in
God's footsteps, and you are following a righteous path. And
I believe that the righteous will prevail. And if we don't, well,
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(51:32):
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I love when you said that or this, and you know,
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