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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Dairy Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Good morning, Captain, good morning, Captain, good morning, Captain, good morning, Captain,
good morning.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Captains them all out and they wake up, sun shop
and share.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
This rat good in smiling. So we see because we're
her see you and you're going downtown to rae. Everybody
say good morning, good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
Yesterday. HPD pulls over a fella and get him, pull
over to the side, get his license and Aliwan feels
and ali Wan black fella. Not sure where he's from.
I saw the photo. He's got a mug shot, he's
got a record, he has a warrant out for theft,

(01:45):
so well, we're going to take you down, but before
we do that, I'm gon to search you. And he
has a gun on him and that gun is stolen.
So now he's got a warrant for theft and they're

(02:06):
arresting him additionally for unlawful possession. So they take Alie
one down to the jail and they get there and
the jail says, we're not taking misdemeanors today. Yeah, you'll

(02:29):
have to bring him back another time, but we're not
taking mister, just felonies today, very picky today. So HPD
has to release this guy on what's known as a
to be warrant as in to be arrested in the
future now, because the jail will not accept this guy

(02:53):
who had a warrant out for theft and was arrested
for unlawful possession of a stolen gun. Never ever, ever,
let anybody tell you that democrats care about gun control.
If you care about gun violence, gun violence is not
committed by me or you. The people who go to

(03:15):
the gun store, go to top gun range, fill out
the documents by our gun, bring it home, keep it
next to our bed, go to the range and shoot.
We're not the ones committing crimes. It's the thugs trafficking
in stolen weapons that they steal from us and shooting
each other up and sometimes shooting us and shooting cops

(03:40):
when we have a chance to catch them in the act,
which here's the case. That's when you deal. You don't
need more laws, You just need to enforce the laws
you have. Oh did I mention he was just recently
no build in a murder case. This this guy's a

(04:00):
bad dude, and he's back on the streets today, and
we'll eventually catch him again, but this time it'll be
because he's robbing the liquor stow or a bank, or
granny coming out of the grocery store, or breaking in
your window, or road raging past you and shooting out

(04:23):
your windows. We'll catch the guy again. Don't just be
collateral damage. In the meantime, it wasn't necessary, So sheriff
Ed Gonzales should never ever say did he cares anything
about reducing crime because obviously he doesn't. A Honduran man

(04:44):
believed to be an illegal alien. They know he's an
illegal alien. Previously had Ice Holds spends five years in
prison in Harris County after being convicted of several counts
of child indecency. He's released and now he's wanted. You'll
never guess for groping a seven year old girl who

(05:09):
was walking home from school in the Heights area. The
story from Fox twenty six.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
This man is a repeat child predator who has followed
children home and groped them before. According to records, he
went to prison for those crimes, and he should have
still been there.

Speaker 4 (05:25):
But was let out early.

Speaker 5 (05:28):
According to his original sentence and when he was released,
he was released into ice custody. According to records as well,
all of this is why this mother wanted her and
her daughter to speak out to get this man.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
Back behind bars.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
Two weeks ago, I showed you this video of a
man following a group of kids as they walked home
from school in Woodland Heights on Omar Street. Moments after
this is when a seven year old says the man
did something terrible.

Speaker 6 (05:56):
She said a man came up behind her, touch inappropriately
and then ran away.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
That girl brave enough to speak out, and.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
I'm looking behind me in him touch my pig.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
Then he ran Now. Houston police say this is forty
three year old Carlos Jose Ayala Morales, and he is
still wanted. Court records show that Morales was convicted of
multiple crimes, including four counts of child in decency in
twenty seventeen.

Speaker 4 (06:25):
A Houston police.

Speaker 5 (06:26):
Press release from his arrest says police thought he was
linked to ten sexual assaults. It says he targeted juvenile
females seven to fifteen years of age as they traveled
to and from school, just like this victim. It says
he even attempted to abduct one.

Speaker 6 (06:42):
Girl, reading that made me so scared because that.

Speaker 4 (06:45):
Could have been record show.

Speaker 5 (06:46):
Morales pleaded guilty to four counts and was sentenced to
seven years confinement. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice says
Morales went to prison on October thirtieth of twenty eighteen
and was released in February of twenty two, twenty four,
five years and three months later.

Speaker 6 (07:03):
I'm just shocked that he's walking the streets with this
kind of prior history. I'm very surprised that he's been
let out of prison early.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
Morales was released to ice custody. Record show he's a
Honduran national who was previously on immigration detainer.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
I hope he's caught and put away for much longer
so that he can't hurt other.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Children won't be well.

Speaker 7 (07:28):
We call it a cento jail. The kids can be
safe and how this happened to them.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
There are people this didn't happen because the wind blew,
it rained a lot. This is what an earthquake or
natural disaster. There are people making these decisions. This is
what they want. This is what Soros wants, this is
what Rodney Ellis wants, this is what the Democrat Party ones.
These aren't accidents. This is what they choose. They choose

(08:07):
this guys like him who commits crime after crime after
crime after crime, sex Crown. He's an offender, he's a repeater,
sor and the words that were taken by Robert f
K thief. Children speak Chinese and spanished and Michael Shoes.

(08:30):
Remember when you were a kid, that's fault too minute
you had. You had that one uncle, you know, he
rode a motorcycle chopper to bring had a sissy bar
on everybody never had a woman to use it. Had
a couple of tattoos we don't need to wore his

(08:52):
hair long when nobody did that, and a beard. He
smelled like burnt ope. Always something a little off about him,
and he was always saying crazy stuff like leh Harvey
Oswald is not the one shot Kennedy. But you knew

(09:14):
he was because you went to school, you listened, paid attention,
don't and now now that you're an adult, you realize.
I can't believe what I'm told. The doctors at Parkland
Memorial Hospital who first treated JFK all believed there was

(09:37):
an entrance wound at the front of JFK's neck with
the exit wound behind. Uh, you got Arlene Inspector's magic
bullet theory. What a joke that dude in theory was well.
Congressman Anna Paulina Luna is now heading a Congressional task
force to expose federal secrets, and she's states the obvious.

(10:01):
I believe there were two shooters within minutes of seeing
President Kennedy. Doctors at Parkland concluded.

Speaker 8 (10:09):
Then our first investigation will be announced, but it's going
to be covering on a thorough investigation into the John F.
Kennedy assassination. And I can tell you, based on what
I've been seeing so far, the initial hearing that was
actually held here in Congress was actually faulty in the
single bowle theory. I believe that there were two shooters,
and we should be finding more information as we are

(10:31):
able to gain access into the skiff, hopefully before the
files are actually released to the public. As of right now,
there's people that have been publicly out there, for example,
on the GfK stuff, that were actually present in the
room at the operating at the operating room where he
was actually brought to right after the shooting. So we
hope to bring those people in to testify, and again,
these hearings will be open.

Speaker 4 (10:49):
To the public.

Speaker 8 (10:50):
I am also expanding this to the entire conference. So
if someone's going to take this seriously and look at
it through an investigative lend and get answers to the
American people, they are welcome to ask questions of the witnesses,
and you guys will all receive notice of that.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
So what did doctor red Duke, a young doctor red
Duke and the other doctors actually see at Parkland when
they pulled the sheet off Kennedy's head.

Speaker 9 (11:15):
Within minutes of seeing President Kennedy, doctors at Parkland concluded
that the neck wound was an entrance wound and.

Speaker 4 (11:21):
The head wound with an exit wound. The fatal wound
came from the front. I think and other people believe
that too.

Speaker 10 (11:30):
We thought that there was an entrance wound in the
neck and an exit wound in the back of the head.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Parkland Hospital doctors were puted as saying they thought at
least one bullet entered mister Kennedy's neck from the front.

Speaker 9 (11:41):
Parkland doctors were a serious problem for the US government
because they had provided evidence that there was a shooter
somewhere in the front and that ran totally contrary to
the official narrative of a loan shooter from above and behind.
A lot of people just decided to keep their mouth shut,
including the Parkland doctors.

Speaker 11 (12:00):
What actually happened in trauma room one never came out,
never became public that I.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Was there, I know what I saw, I was there,
I remember it in detail. It's esked in my memory forever.

Speaker 9 (12:14):
They had all probability for their laws of conspiracy.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
There was more than law a shooting.

Speaker 12 (12:20):
The Parkland doctors told the truth. These doctors are but
as trustworthy as you can get.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Well.

Speaker 11 (12:28):
People feel that they have a better understanding of what
actually happened.

Speaker 4 (12:36):
Absolutely. Ron Paul, so far ahead of his time, spent
most of his life calling things out, and people thought
he was crazy, and time proves him right. He was
a guest on the Lisa Booth podcast and he said
he believed there was a coup of our government the
day JFK was shot.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
I believe there's been a coup, a coup of the
American system, the American Republic, of the Constitution, and a
group came in and they took it over, and they're
in charge. So you don't go to war with declaration.
You go to war when a president writes an executive order.
And I date the real, real and the number one
day I.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Came up with.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
I've had a lot of incidents that have occurred, but
the date that I come up with is when it
became very obviously there has been a coup of our
government and our system, and that was November twenty second,
nineteen sixty three, and I remember that clearly. And that
of course was when Kennedy was shot by the CIA,
and then Robert Kennedy who was shot, and Martin Luther

(13:42):
King was shot, and then a hundred other people that
were related were shot. And the odds are most Americans
now believe that was probably we ourselves that did it
to us. The Russians didn't come and do it to us.
So I think that's what it happened, and that exists.
But that's just trying to understand it. But when you
look at what they did, that the bad stuff they

(14:06):
did under COVID, you know that atmosphere is there. So
it's an attitude. It's the prevailing attitude. It's the soroses
of the world, the taking over our university, taking over medicine,
so they have been winning these battles, but once again
the only thing that we have left is trying to
use the freedoms that we have to persuade other people

(14:28):
to change their minds. And of course that's where I
see bits and pieces of hope.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
It is a burden to be Ron Paul. When Ron
Paul passes, as we all will, he will finally put
down his burden. It is a burden to be that man.
You are better off being a guy who doesn't have wisdom,

(14:56):
who doesn't see what no one else sees. I mean,
you think about how passionately Ron Paul has in the
wilderness been calling out things that people will called him
crazy over monetary policy when nobody thought about it, distrust

(15:25):
of the government. I remember during one of the presidential debates,
maybe it was eight, maybe it was twelve, and they said, well,
it sounds like you you want to do away with
the FBI, and he said exactly, And there was sort
of a hiss in the crowd, and some anchor who

(15:47):
couldn't spell FBI kind of chuckled like, you're crazy, fool?
Well who was right? Who was right? You think about
what a burden it's had to be for Ron Paul
his entire life to know the system is Rick. He's
seen it and people called him crazy for it. One

(16:10):
that time is his friend here and over that four
foot dish Michael show the evil an evil stunt cycle.
Rum ideal story goes the song comes out in sixty eight.
The story goes that he originally said I killed Kennedy

(16:33):
and then r f k's assassinated her hand in. Uh
believe it was Los Angeles.

Speaker 13 (16:48):
During the Democrat primary and they said I killed the Kennedys.
Changed the song. Now you had another Kennedy to been
assassinated with you.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
Remember who very ill advised was rfk's security guard and
security director every month, Rosie Greer football players Steelers. The
idea was, you know, somebody comes running up was a

(17:22):
Greer step in and the Rosie Greer did not have
training on executive security. Speaking of Paul, Ron Paul and
the burden of being Ron Paul having a vision of
what's happening, having clarity when no one else does. This

(17:45):
was Ron Paul at a primary debate talking about abolishing
federal agencies. People didn't talk this way back then. Now
we all agree, yeah, tear him down. But at the time.
At the time, he wasn't all alone. But this certainly
wasn't the prevailing wisdom.

Speaker 14 (18:02):
The irs, the CIA, the Federal Reserve, the Department of
Homeland Security, medicare. I know that you used to want
to end the FBI. I'm not sure whether you still
support that idea, sir, Perhaps.

Speaker 4 (18:16):
You can tell us.

Speaker 14 (18:17):
But if you'll get rid of the CIA, let alone
the FBI, how would President pull have any idea, any
intelligence of what our enemies, foreign and domestic are up to.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
Well, you might ask a better question.

Speaker 10 (18:29):
Before nine to eleven, we were spending forty billion dollars
a year and the FBI was producing numerous information about
people being trained on airplanes to fly them but not
land them, and they totally ignored them. So it's the
inefficiency of the bureaucracy that is the problem. So increasing
this with the Department of Homeland Security is spending more money,

(18:50):
doesn't spaul us all the problem.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
Yes, we have every right.

Speaker 10 (18:52):
In the world to know something about intelligence gathering, but
we have to have intelligent people.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
Interpreting this information. But you know, just going for.

Speaker 10 (19:03):
Increasing presidential powers been discussed is rather disturbing to me.
This whole idea that we're supposed to sacrifice liberty for security.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
We're advised against that.

Speaker 10 (19:13):
Don't we remember that when you sacrifice liberty for security,
you lose both. That's what's happening in this country today.
We have a national ID card on our doorsteps.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
It's being implemented right now.

Speaker 10 (19:27):
We have FICCE at courts, we have warrantless searches. We've
lost habeas corpus, we've had secret prisons around the world,
and we have torture going on.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
That's an American and we you use.

Speaker 10 (19:37):
The power of the presidency to get it back in
order in order to take care of us and protect
this country and our liberty.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Think about Ron Paul. He's an obstetrician. I don't know
if he's obguy in or just assume obg I in.
So he's living in Lake Jackson, Texas. He's delivering babies,
very successful, raising a family. Runs for Congress that had

(20:08):
to be disruptive for his practice. Runs for Congress, serves
from seventy six to seventy seven. He's off a term,
runs again, serves for six more years. Then he runs
for president in eighty eight as a libertarian. Then he

(20:29):
goes back ninety seven to thirteen, serves in Congress again,
runs for president in two thousand and eight, and runs
for president in twenty twelve. No, he didn't win Remo,
and that's just it, isn't it. That's just it. He
knew he wasn't gonna win. He had to find a

(20:50):
platform to get ideas out. He had to get ideas out,
and he did. You know, Errans is something I have
learned about successful people. Russell Leabarr loves to tell the
story of handing the keys back to the truck. He
couldn't afford because he went bankrupt early. You find a

(21:14):
successful person politics, you name it. They get knocked down
and they get back up. That's just what happens. Back
to the irregularities. On the day JFK was killed in
the movie, and granted it's Oliver Stone movie, I got it.
But Jim Garrison played by Kevin Costner, meets with a
mysterious mister x Donald Sutherland. We're back to the investigation

(21:38):
and now the belief that there were two shooters, and
he goes over the security lapses that day, the day
that JFK was shot.

Speaker 12 (21:48):
After I came back, I asked myself. Why was I
the chief of Special Life. So I had to travel
to the South Court at that time to do a
job that any number of others could have been. And
I wondered if it could have been, because one of
my routine duties, if I had been in Washington, would
have been to arrange for additional security in Texas. So
I decided to check it out, and sure enough I

(22:09):
found out that someone had told them one hundred and
twelve Military Intelligence Group and fourth Army Headquarters at Fort
sand Houston to stand down that day over the protests
of the unit commander, Colonel Right. I believe this is
significant because it is standard operating procedure, especially in a
known hostile city of Damas, to something into secret service.
And even if we had not allowed the bubbletop to

(22:30):
be removed from the limousine, we would have placed at
least one hundred to two hundred agents on the sidewalk
without questioning. I've been only a month before, doubt you,
an ambassador I had by Stevenson spit out and hit.
We had already been several attempts unto Gaul's life in France.
We would have arrived days ahead of time. And studied
the route, checked all the buildings. We never would have
allowed all those wide open empty windows overlooking Dally. Never

(22:50):
we'd have had our own smipers covering the area. The
minute of window went up, they'd have been on the radio.
We'd have been watching the crowd packages, roll of our
newspapers cold or we never would have led a man
over the umbrella along the way.

Speaker 4 (23:01):
Never would have allowed that.

Speaker 12 (23:01):
Then is need to slow down to ten miles an hour,
much less take that unusual curve and misted at all.
You would have felt an army presence in the streets
that day.

Speaker 4 (23:10):
None of this happened.

Speaker 12 (23:12):
It was a violation of the most basic protection codes
we have and it is the best indication of a
massive clot in Dallas. Who could have best done this
black Ox, mister Garrison. People in my business, people like
my superior officer, could have called Colonel Rich and said, look,
we have another unit coming from so and so providing security.
You'll stand down. I mean that day, In fact, there

(23:34):
were some individual army intelligence people in Dallas.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
I'm still trying to figure out.

Speaker 12 (23:37):
Who was bot, but they weren't protecting client, and of
course Osbory Jeremy Intel had a Harvey Lee Oswold on
the file. If all those houses have been destroyed, many
strange things were happening in your Lee. Harvey Oswald had
nothing to do with them.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Michael yea, I said. Pittsburgh Steelers, who was a career
flowed for the Los Angeles Rams. Actually first played for
the Giants, and then he was traded to the Rams.

(24:19):
And I went back and looked him up during the break,
and you think about this. Nineteen sixty five he or sorry,
nineteen sixty three, he is traded to the Los Angeles
Rams to round out what came to be known as

(24:40):
the Fearsome forceom. You know, we don't have great D
lines anymore. You know, Minnesota had one, of course, the
Steel Curtain. The Rams had one, The Jets had one.
Have you seen that documentary on the Jets D line?
Oh my god? I always liked Gastono. You will, you

(25:04):
will walk away from that despising Gastono. He's a big
titty baby. He's a cry baby. He goes up there's
footage of him. He goes up to Brett Fahr and
Brett's like, hey, Mark, how you doing. Brett's signing stuff
on the other side of the table, and Gastino goes

(25:25):
up to him and he says, he's just a constant whiner,
and he goes over he's, bro you broke my heart.
Bret's like, what's wrong, Like he's not sure it's a
joke because there's a camera on this, it's all stage.
Gaston wants to do something for the documentary when you
I can't remember who it was that he let lt oh, yeah, yeah,

(25:45):
straight in yeah, And he says, when you let straight,
when you laid down and let straight in, Zack, you
ain't get the record. It broke my record, and I've
never been the same he did, mumbled him. I mean,
he's just just horrible. And whoever the guy is that's

(26:05):
with Forest, like Brett, we gotta go, Brett, we gotta go.
And he grabs him by the arm and gets him
out of the situation because it's just awkward, and Farvis
looking at him as he leaves, going, man, I've been
hitting ahead a thousand times. You're kookie, You're absolutely cookie.
But none of the other players like him, that's clear.
But they all tried, I mean, they all in their
own way tried to help the guy, and he just

(26:27):
feels wrong all the time. And then finally towards the end,
his mom and didn't love him or some stupid lame
excuse he had. But listen to the Fearsome forceom you
got of course, you got Rosie Greer, Lamar Lundy, Merlin
Olson and Deacon Jones. Now that is a D line

(26:47):
right there, verymon, that is a D line. Are you
going John F kend on me? You got John VI
Kendo on the Fearsome Force Law. But it's not the music.
It's for Kenda's voice. I'm not gonna do it. Don't

(27:09):
tempt me. Yeah, yeah, I'm not doing it. I'm not
doing it. All right?

Speaker 6 (27:18):
Boy?

Speaker 4 (27:18):
What a voice? Man, what a voice? Golly gee. So
I started the show on the story of Olie Won Fields.
I don't know where he's from. Picture shows. He's a
black guy. He's got a record of mile along. He's
been jailed before. HPD also pulls him over yesterday, and

(27:40):
he's got a warrant out for theft. All right, well,
I'm gonna take you down because you got to. You
gotta warn out for theft. Oh, by the way, he's
in possession of a stolen gun and he's just been
no build for murder. So this is a bad guy.
HPD takes the bad guy down to the jail, and

(28:05):
the jail says, no, no possession of stolen weapons not
a felony, it's misdemeanor, which is surprising. Uh, he's got
a warrant out for a theft. Yeah, it's not a felony.
We're only taking felonies today. We're very very picky here,
very very picky, very picky here. So HPD had to

(28:30):
let him go. Now they still got to serve the
warrant on this guy, and that's where officers get killed,
because now he's been freed to go stock up on guns,
barricade himself inside the house, or he could do what
a lot of them do. He's like, I might be

(28:50):
going to prison this Trump's I might be going to prison.
I got nothing to lose. So now he goes in
and shoots up whatever he wants to steal, kills everybody
there because he's got nothing to lose, and none of
it needed to happen. Guys like this are rabid dogs.
They cannot be fixed. They're going to bite until you

(29:11):
put them down or throw them in a cage. It's
called recidivism.

Speaker 12 (29:17):
They got a.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
Name for people like you, Hi.

Speaker 11 (29:20):
That name is called recidivism.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
Repeat on fender. Not a pretty name, is it high? No, sir,
that's one bonehead name. But that ain't me anymore.

Speaker 11 (29:29):
You're not just telling us what we want to hear, No, sir,
no way, We just want to hear the truth.

Speaker 9 (29:35):
Well, then, I guess I am telling you what you
want to hear.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
Why didn't we just tell you not to do that, yes, sir.
FBI Houston arrests three members of Trendy Arragua in a
morning raid on an apartment complex yesterday for a multi
state sex trafficking ring. According to the documents, women from
Venezuela were lured to the US only to be forced
into prostitution. The operations spanned multiple states. Kh owe you

(30:00):
with the story.

Speaker 15 (30:02):
FBI Houston announced the arrest of three suspected gang members
accused of being connected to a multi state sex trafficking ring.
The agency shared these photos on x Today, saying there
were assisting FBI officials in Nashville, where the alleged ring
was based. Investigators and women in Venezuela were recruited with
the promise of a better life in the US, only

(30:22):
to be forced into prostitution. FBI Nashville says the arrest
are mentic in a clear message.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
We will hunt these bad actors down, we will dismantle them,
and we will work with every tool that we have.

Speaker 9 (30:36):
Under the law to hold these violent criminals absolutely accountable.

Speaker 15 (30:42):
In addition to the three Venezuelan nationals arrested here in Houston,
five others were also arrested in Nashville.

Speaker 4 (30:50):
I don't know why he's going after bad actor. Steve Guttenberg,
Is that what he's talking about. You have to have
illegal immigration to fund this business.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Just it.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
You got to have fertilizer, to have agriculture, you have
to have illegally trafficked girls in order for the sex
trafficking industry, which is a multi billion dollar industry, to thrive.
So just remember every time you hear these please of
why we got to let these people in their refugees

(31:26):
they need no, No, they're not. They are sex slaves
to this industry and people are making a lot of
money off of it. And that is why they'll fight
you to the death over it. That is why they
call this constitutional crisis. That is why Trump is so
dangerous because ending that I mean they can't. How many

(31:49):
perverts won't know what to do this weekend
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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