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October 16, 2024 48 mins
Vem Miller vehemently claims that he is not an assassin and that he is a supporter of Donald Trump. A quick review of his website and podcast would suggest he's telling the truth.  He further claims that he told Riverside Sheriff's Deputies that he had two guns in his trunk as a courtesy. This is something he said he does at all Rallies.  Only the California Deputies have overreacted like this. He said that chest cam recordings would prove he's telling the truth.

He also proclaimed that he has only one driver's license. That's all the deputies found was one driver's license and two passports which all belonged to him.  Why two passports?  He told the State Department that he would be doing investigative journalism work in a country where is real Armenian last name could get him killed and according to Miller, they granted him the additional passport.  Sheriff Chad Bianco at the very least engaged in hyperbole when he said Miller had multiple passports and driver's licenses in his possession.  As you've already read, there is much more to that story.  Calling two passports multiple passports seems like an attempt by the Bianco to exaggerate matters. 

Miller claims that he received an invitation to attend the California Trump Rally from members of the Nevada GOP.  He said they also provided him with an access pass (not the same as a VIP media pass) and that he is turning over copies of the supporting emails to the New York Post.

He does admit that he should have checked California's gun laws more carefully before going there. Going to California with what he called "private plates" probably wasn't a good idea either, but Vem and I probably don't see eye to eye on that one.

In the End, Miller was given two citations by the Riverside County Sheriff's.  That's it.  He did not have even to post bond to leave. The citations were for having a loaded Glock in his trunk with a "double" magazine.  Both misdemeanors.

In his press conference, Sheriff Bianco scolded a doubtful report he accused him of exaggerating. He said you have to use common sense.  Bianco also said he believed his deputies prevented a 3rd assassination.  Well, if the good Sheriff wants to employ common sense, I think commons sense would tell us that a true would-be assassin would not have been released without bond.  They'd still be in jail. 

Vem Miller is the founder of the America Happens Network (AHN), an uncensored Entertainment and News Network, which has carried the motto “Rage Against the Mainstream Media” since 2007 when the brand first went viral on MySpace. Vem also hosts the Blood Money Podcast, where he delves into topics around Conspiracy, Corruption and Controversy. Past episodes have featured leading minds in 5th Generational Warfare, the Military Industrial Complex, Election Fraud, the World Economic Forum, The UN Agenda, The Pharmaceutical Industry Complex, and more. Vem started his career as a Music Video director in 2000, and has directed close to 100 music videos for artists including DMX, John Mayer, Master P, Pharrell, etc. In 2008 Vem transitioned to creating and producing television shows for networks including Paramount / Spike, MTV, History, Discover, Netflix, Vice. He also helped start up new networks as an executive in development, which he did between 2015 and 2020. It was Vem’s experiences with Governmental corruption starting in 2016, not dissimilar to what Trump of experiencing, that caused him to bring back the America Happens Network in 2021, which had been docile since 2009.

When I spoke to Vem this evening, he said he had already signed the documents necessary to file a lawsuit over the matter. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Warning the following podcast might be too truthful for most liberals.
Listener discretion is therefore advised. Welcome to the Tea Party
Power Hour. I am your host, Mark Gellar on what
is a very very very special edition of the Tea

(00:24):
Party Power Hour. My guest today is mister Vim Miller,
and I'm sure that name sounds familiar to you by now,
but Vim is the founder of the American Happens Network
and Uncensored Entertainment and Used Network, which has carried the
motto of rage against the mainstream media since two thousand
and seven, when the brand first went viral on MySpace.

(00:48):
That tells you how long ago it was. Vim is
also the host of the Blood Money podcast, where he
delves into topics around conspiracy, corruption and controversy, and we've
got a lot of that going on right now. You're
also going to remember Vim and you're hearing the name
of the press as it blows up as the person

(01:09):
who was found with two guns in his car at
a Trump rally. But we're going to get into exactly
what all that meant what went down in a second.
But first of all, Vim, welcome back to the show.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Thank you. Mark. Happy to be on your show.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Well, I interviewed you back on August twenty sixth, and
we were discussing who Kamala Harris really is. And then
I'm flipping through my newsfeed and I saw the name
Vim Miller and I was like, oh my god, I
just interviewed him, and it was saying that you were
attempting to assassinate the president. And I remember yelling over

(01:46):
my wife and Tiller. I was like, there's no way
in hell. This guy's is pro Trump. As it gets,
I said, I interviewed him a few weeks ago. I
know this guy, he's pro Trump, And I said, this
doesn't smell right. So at that point I began digging
into it, and I watched your video that you put
out on the matter. But and then also, we've got

(02:06):
this incident that just happened where some sort of anti
terrorism unit showed up started harassing your parents yesterday. So
there's a whole lot to unpack here. But first of all,
if we could, let's go to the Trump rally. How
is it that the police knew there were guns in

(02:29):
the trunk of your car? I told them, right, Okay,
so you just pulled up to the Copit I mean.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
This is this is a yeah, this is a common
practice that I do.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
In twenty twenty two, when I ran for office as
a Republican candidate, you know, having grown up in LA
I got to tell you, because of the police corruption
that's extremely well documented, I wasn't fond with the police,
and that I must admit that I saw a better
class of police, you know, and I start, you know,
especially when I was knocking on doors, you know, I
knocked aggressively on doors, and and you know, literally police

(03:01):
officers would run out of their homes and talk about
policies and really started developing a fun relationship with the
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, which is ironic because you know,
they just did something last night or yesterday that I
don't think was proper by any means, but we could
get into them in a second, you know. So essentially

(03:22):
every time I you know, once I became you know,
a carrier of firearms, which happened in twenty twenty two.
And the reason this happened in twenty twenty two is
because I produced content with my business partner, Mindy Robinson
that calls out corrupt officials that caused out corruption in
all of our government ranks and otherwise, I started getting
death threats sent to my home.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Right.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
In one instance, I had scrabble pieces that spelled out
dead email death threats as well. And so you know,
talking to friends, consulting with friends, it seem wise to
own a firearm, right, And so you know, I essentially,
you know, purchase these firearms and then as a subsequent
to that, whenever I would go and you know, it

(04:03):
would be in the back of my trunk. Right, So
whenever I would go to any rallies, out of respect
for the police, I would basically tell them that I
firearms in the back of my truck. And most of
the time they were very courteous, they were very thankful
that I'm saying this. And when we talk about Trump rallies,
we need to distinguish what are Trump rallies.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Right.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
You have the parking location which is completely separate from
the actual location of the rally. It's usually like a
quarter mile distance or more. And the reason why they
do this is because if there's a Timothy McVay style bombing,
then you could actually assassinate the president by a car bomb, right,
So they separated. So these are distinctly separate locations. When
we're talking about Trump Rally, we're talking about really a

(04:44):
parking lot and a very separate Trump Rally location.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Right, you were trying to take guns into the actual
location of the rally. You had them in your trunk
as you were about to enter the parking area, and
you actually pulled up to a law enforcement officer the
way you've done many many times at previous Trump rallies
in staid, I just want to let you know, I

(05:10):
have two guns in the back of my car, and
I think, if I've been reading everything correctly, you even
when you do this, as is your practice, you say,
if I need to if I need to leave and
take them somewhere else, just let me know and I'll
do that.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Yeah, yeah, basically, And I offered to make a U
turn because I could see like this dude was looking
at me weird. It wasn't like they're looking about a
cop reaction, which is usually that they're just usually very
flattered that you even treat them like a human being,
you know what I mean, as opposed to you know,
like car some guards and Yeah, and so they liked
being respected because a lot of the time, you know,

(05:46):
people have that you know as the police attitude. And
so this helped me build relationship with the police officers.
This helped me in my campaigning to actually see from
the police point of view, right.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
And so this is a common practice.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
So I told, you know, the guy that was wearing
a sheriff of best and then he asked me to
pull over.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
He asked me to get out of another.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Police offic trostity, to get out of the truck, turn around,
and then handcoff me.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
And that's really when the nightmare begins.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Okay, I want to play a little clip from a
guy named Sheriff Chad Bianco. He's the sheriff of Riverside
County and he makes a number of accusations in this
little clip, and i'd like to I want to give
you a chance to address them one by one. Here goes.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
So this is what I'm glad of. This is what
I am very glad of. I know that the presence
that we had at the rally with deputies with snipers,
with counter snipers and Secret Service snipers and counter snipers.
I am glad that we're not talking about this after
we shot him. We get to talk about it before

(06:56):
and no matter what, it's all going to be speculation
of about what his intentions were getting there. What we
do know is he showed up with multiple passports with
different names, an unregistered vehicle with fake license plate, and
loaded firearms. If you're asking me right now, I probably

(07:20):
did have deputies that prevented the third assassination attempt.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
And so I'd like to go over some of these
things one by one and just have you tell us
whether you agree with his account of what happened. First
of all, he says that the reason you were pulled
over is because the sheriff's deputy noticed that your plate
was a private plate or whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
No, no, that's not what happened.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
No, what happened was that they didn't even know.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
My plate when I pulled over actually, so they didn't
pull me over at all. What really happened is as
I'm arriving to the parking location for the Trump rally,
which is actually separate from the rally intentionally so because
you know, they don't have your parking.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
Close to the rally.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
Because it's not just by gun that you could assassinate somebody,
you could assassinate somebody by bomb explosives and that sort
of thing. So if you could have a Timothy McKay
ta style situation where somebody shows up with a car
bomb and then that ends up, you know, assassinating somebody.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
Right, So these are separate locations.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
So as I'm going into the parking area, there's an
officer on the left side with a sheriffest on and
I pull up to him. I roll down my window
and basically I say what I say whenever I go
to any rally, which mostly has been in the data,
which has a very different culture than California, certainly, and

(08:52):
this is something that's come to light certainly because of
this event.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
And I don't think it would have come to light
if this didn't happen.

Speaker 3 (08:59):
And so you know, I say, hey, you know, I
got my firearms and back of the trucks, just letting
you know how a common courtesy officer, and usually they
thank you and let you in. And I did exactly
the same thing. So I'm the one that notified them,
and body cam should reflect that they told me to
pull over and then they asked me. One of another
cop asked me to get out of the car and

(09:20):
asked me to turn around. And handcuff me. And I
asked them, why are you handcuffing me? He said, bringing
to for my safety and wellness.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Okay, Now, one of the other things that's been out
there on the internet is that you tried to work
your way into the rally by presenting some kind of
fake VIP pass. What exactly did you show them and
where did you get that?

Speaker 3 (09:49):
So just to clarify, I had a special entry pass,
which I believe for this rally was different than the
VIP pass from when I understand the VIP pass was
for donations, so you don't eighty five thousand dollars to
get a picture with Donald Trump. And that was actual
VIP pass for this event. In terms of the special
entry pass, this is what I was given. I was
there by special invite.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Due to what do you call it, being.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Part of the Nevada Republican Party, and you know, basically
in fact, I've gone through my emails and I not
only had one pass, but I actually had four of them.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
So they actually emailed.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Me for special entry passes with the parking permit, and
I've shared that with you know, the media. There's a show,
you know, hey, like this is actually true? I wasn't
trying to synk in. Furthermore, you know, while I'm a
member of the press, I wasn't there in capacity of press.
I was there really for networking purposes. A lot of

(10:49):
the work that I do is helping people that have
an important message to get out within this movement.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
And so you know, like I've done, you know, with.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
Multiple individuals in producing documentaries and podcasts to give people
a voice, to give stories of voice.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
And so really that's really what I was there for.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
It wasn't necessarily to be media, but to you know,
network and with the election coming up, to see how
I could be useful for you know, the people that
are Trump supporters.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
When you were there at the time, did the officers
tell you that's not a real pass?

Speaker 2 (11:25):
Not at all.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
No, it doesn't ever have something exactly in fact, in fact,
to verify that. Further, to get to the parking area,
you have to go through a checkpoint because it was
on fifty second Street, so you kind of arrive at
this corner and there's a perimeter set there to even
get to the parking area for the special invitees, and
in order to get in there, you have to show your.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
Pass to.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
The checkpoint person that then lets you drive towards where
the parking lot is. I should say outdoor parking lot,
because it was indoors. It was an outdoor parking lot.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Now, one of the things the sheriff had said during
the press conference, and I did see this part of it,
is that you had an unregistered vehicle with fake license plates.
Tell me about these plates? What was it about them
that would have called attention to your vehicle? I know
that's not the order of things. You've already explained that,
but for them too. In fact, I think he even

(12:21):
said that these are the kind of plates you see
on you know, the type of people who believe that
they are sovereign citizens and whatnot. I think you got
accused of being a member of that group by somebody
at the sheriff's department. I don't know if it was
the sheriff. But what what can you tell us about
these plates? Because I'm sure people have a lot of
questions about it.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
So here's a lot how I would very simply explain that,
you know, with the sheriff, you know, a lot of
this is sounding a conjecture, feeling, and oh it's fake.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
In my opinion.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
So if it was actually fake, if there was any
counter anything counterfeit about my plates, my ideas, you know,
the even the past for that, for that effect, but
much more so when you're talking about government issued items,
that would have been cited. So he's saying things that
he did, you know, and obviously they're looking to establish
a case against me. He never cited that. So what

(13:12):
it really is is that it seems as though I
have a much better understanding of the law than this
sheriff does because whatever I did was certainly permissible by
the federal authorities a FEZ, the Secret Service. He might
not understand it necessarily, like the distinction between private plates
and commercial plates. This is something that you know, they

(13:34):
don't teach you the stuff because you know, frankly, they
don't want you to know this stuff. But whatever I
had done in terms of plates, he said homeide plate.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
I did not make that at home.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
And really what it is it's a lawful plate, and
otherwise that you know, I would have been cited for it.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Okay, you said it's a lawful plate. But California is
a weird place.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Yeah, California is obviously a weird place because you know,
they're they're they're making law to contracute to Constitution, to
limit our constitutional rights on fear based systems. Like for example,
lawful gun owners now have to you know, whereas criminals
have their bullet ready in the chamber just to fire
off a shot. But you know, as a law biding

(14:16):
you know, gun carrier or Second Amendment observer, now you
got to put your cartridge at your magg in and
then you gotta you know, put the bullet in the
chamber and then the two three seconds that it takes,
you're probably going to get killed by the person that's
trying to cause you harm. So there's a lot of
things about California that are counteractive to buy a statutory law.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
By the way, and this is there's different forms of law.
It's not just one kind of law.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
We have constitutional law, we have statutory law, we have
common law, we have trust law. All these laws are different.
But ultimately, this Constitution is supposed to be supreme. Definitely
doesn't seem like that in California, and that seems to
be an issue that definitely needs to be addressed because
some of these laws are you know, can't create laws

(15:01):
to counteract the Constitution, to dumb down the constitution, to
limit the constitution. But certain states seem to be excelling
at that process.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Have you ever had any problem with these plates in
other states?

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Not at all.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
No, I've in the vat I've actually been pulled over
because in full frankness, I've been known to drive a
tabbit over the speed limit once in a while. When
I've been pulled over, you know, there has been there
hasn't been any you know, issues in terms of these plates.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Okay, And does this all fall back on the idea
that originally only commercial vehicles, you know, moving goods around
had to have a driver's license or a license plate
or is that what this is based?

Speaker 3 (15:49):
There are there are different forms of driving permits, so
people think, oh, that's the only place is the UNI.
There's also something called I believe DOT, which is more
of a national thing, and there's other methods, by the way,
So somebody that's not like experiencing knowledgeable lot of stuff
on a cursory glance, and especially if somebody's listening to
you know, certain voices, propaganda, whatever, and it's not really

(16:11):
learning all those different kinds of law that exists out
there and might look at it and say, oh, that's
sovereign citizen, you know what I mean, that's kind of.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Like help.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Concluded, was that, Yeah, yeah, I mean see that that's
that's not That's again, his job is is it lawful
or is it unlawful? So if it was unlawful, then
cite me, you know, you know whatever, find me, you know,
put me in prison for if it's If it's lawful,
then you know, you end up where I end up,
which I'm not in prison. You know, you end up
where there's no citation. And this is simply because the

(16:42):
lack of his knowledge, you know, and you know, obviously
this is not something that the FEDS and the Secret
Service were suffering from because they were aware of the
same information and again nothing happened in that regard. And
also when they cited me, they didn't include that in
their citations.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
Now, let's talk about the FBI in the Secret Service. Originally,
according to everything I'm reading, there was a meeting that
was going to take place. They wanted to interview you,
and then after seeing what the local sheriff's office had
on you, they were just kind of like, we don't
need to meet about this. So it sounds. And let

(17:18):
me just state this also, the Trump campaign, the FBI,
and the Secret Service, from what I understand, have all
come out and said that they do not believe that
this in any way was meant to be a threat
to President Trump.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah, yeah, sorry, what was the question.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
No, I'm just saying if I'm not if I'm not mistaken,
The Trump campaign, the FBI, and the Secret Service have
all said that they did not believe this was an
assassination attempt.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Yeah, yeah, totally exactly.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
So you don't expect to be charged with that. And
I may not know much about law enforcement, but I'm
pretty sure if they thought a guy was trying to
assassinate the president, that they wouldn't have let you out.
And the thing on the internet said five thousand dollars
bond correct or not correct?

Speaker 2 (18:07):
No, that's false.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Okay, So I was just giving that.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
I was just giving that citation, and they let me
walk out of the prison pretty much, okay, with no problem.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
All right, now, the the the Sheriff's department wasn't that
nice to you when you were in, And they weren't
that nice to you when they were holding you outside
of the the rally. I mean from what I've read
online and what I saw of a video that you
put out online, you were not You were the first.

(18:38):
You were putting a car that was over one hundred
degrees and they left it there for over an hour.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
Yeah and yeah, and then you know, I asked during
that time, Well, I was lied to. First of all,
I was told that they want to go into my
car to get the guns, just to see the serial
numbers and make sure it's a lawful guns. And that
was it. But then they ransacked my car. That's how
actually they found my two different passports and and then
then the light came out that I had five fake IDs.

(19:06):
I don't even know where that came out from. Uh
they you know, my handcuffs were definitely on too tight.

Speaker 5 (19:11):
My wrists are still hurting.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
When I was changed to the bench, my ankle like
on the on the bottom of my foot, my foot
was turning blue because the blood circulation was being cut off.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
They didn't allow me my uh you know.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
Water, which had two supplements in there which helps to
regulate my heart rate and sugar levels, you know, and
they they thought that I might have, you know, something
in there that could have negative effects. Insinuating that there
might be cyanide in there. You know, you know what
else was there?

Speaker 2 (19:42):
Man?

Speaker 5 (19:43):
You know I didn't.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
I wasn't allowed to urinate for three hours, and in
combination with what I was going through in the back
of that car, that discomfort and all that, it was
just it was just torturous. Frankly, It's like not something
that I've been through. Having a hold my pea for
three hours, then being allowed to find take a pee
while you know, I have this arresting officer peering over me.

(20:05):
It was all just very odd stuff.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
You know, it sounds it sounds very weird. I don't know.
I had a guy on not too long ago who
was kind of a victim of law fare, and he
even though he was in a minimum security prison, there's
a lot of weird stuff that went on there. I think.
I think once somebody makes up their mind that you're
a criminal, they feel like all your rights go out
the window. But let's let's get back to the poor treatment.

(20:30):
Now you are a borderline diabetic, and they would not
I mean, I.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
I'm not diabetic quite yet, but it's like I'm trying
to avoid getting on insulin like my father.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
I understand. So with all that in mind, they've got
you in there, they've got you in the hot car,
they won't give you any water. I mean, it just
the whole thing just seems bizarre. Now. Update last I
guess it was yesterday that some sort of anti terrorism
unit out of police unit out of Las Vegas showed

(21:05):
up at your parents' house.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Well actually apparently for the two days it's happening where
they've been, you know, on the property with flashlights looking in,
trying to have my parents open the door, because I
think their intention was to enter and once they're given
that entrance to the jurisdiction, the permission, just like it

(21:28):
happened in my car by the way, you know, they
do this in a sty way where they.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
Say, I'm just gonna go grab your guns, this cherial number.
Next thing you know, they're tearing up your car. And
then whatever damage they caused they're not even liable for.
So apparently they could cause hundreds of thousands of dollars damage,
rip out your carpits, you know, like literally knock down
walls if there's stuff hidden within the walls, and destroy
you know, destroy everything, and then there's no liability for them.

(21:55):
So smartly, so my mother refused to open the or
and then this led to another sequence of events there
involving a friend of mine that had to come and
read them the Rite Act or to prevent them from
causing any more harm. And so this was basically based
on and there was no war. And when my friend,

(22:15):
who's well connected in that region, contacted the sheriff, Sheriff mcmanel,
he told him that Sheriff macmanille told him that.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
He had no idea this was going on. He's out
of town.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
He's going to launch an investigation upon these officers that
were there, all twelve officers that came in heavily armed,
but as a part of the Anti terrorism union, apparently
just to do a welfare check. They said, oh, we
got a welfare chick call. And most recently, when I've
talked to my mother, she said, you know, I called
the neighbors and nobody called it a welfare check to us,

(22:47):
which they said that, oh, the neighbors haven't seen my
parents around for quite a long time, and.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
So they felt compelled to do a welfare check.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
And you know, I'm now realizing after connecting the police
department with my parents and and you know, now they're
saying they want to make an apology for them to
them in person, go there, shake their hands and this
sort of thing. And what I'm realizing is that you know,
this premise that and you know Floyers will reveal this,
but this premise that they came there for a welfare

(23:15):
check because of concerned neighbors is looking like this demonsterly untrue.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
They also they being the press, went to one of
your old neighborhoods, someplace you haven't lived in over two years,
and they were questioning all of the neighbors. They came
out with some of the most ridiculous stuff that while
they were there, there was a shooting not too far
away that was not in your your subdivision. They also,

(23:42):
you know, raised suspicion about the fact that some of
the neighbors said you had a truck once that had
Canadian plates. I mean, do you want to.

Speaker 5 (23:50):
Address that Canadian plates?

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Oh, they're saying there was a car there with Canadian
plates correct. Yeah, I mean, I don't know, like all
this stuff is just it is interesting because you know,
another thing they're saying is that my car was messy.
Forgetting that they're the ones that created the mess. You know,
I just don't know what this has to do with,
like this false claim that you know, I'm trying to

(24:15):
assassinate Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
They even talked to one of your former landlord who
said your backyard was messy. So I mean, I just
I don't understand what any of this has to do
with that. But one of the theories I've come up with,
and admittedly is just a theory, is that everybody has
been trying to get their fifteen minutes of fame. Whether
it's the officer at the rally who you know, decided

(24:40):
to search your car and handcuff you and all these
other things, or this anti terrorism group in Las Vegas
who shows up at the door of your parents' house.
I mean, they probably went, Hey, that guy lives in
our jurisdiction. You know, we might be able to get
a piece of this. So I just think we see
a lot of people here. I'm sure Sheriff Chad Bianco

(25:03):
was daydreaming about being on Fox News when he was
doing his little press conference there. But I just find
all of this totally bizarre. Now, I do want to
give you a chance to address something else, the different
the passports, and they also said driver's licenses. You said

(25:25):
there were only two passports.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
Yeah, there was only two fast words one Canadian and America.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Right, and they were both yours.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
And what about the fact that one of them had
a different name on it.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
Yeah, So that's actually very simple to explain, which is
so my Canadian passport bears mind the same them name
as my birth certificate and the US passport. In the
early two thousands, when I was going to war zones
and filming essentially, I mean, you know, in particular, going

(25:59):
to the lands where the army and genocide occurred, and
I have an army in Christian last name. Essentially, that's
basically you know, like a death Lauren at that point
in these regions you know where you know there's been genocide.

Speaker 5 (26:11):
You know that if you're stooping.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
Around the camera actually going I mean it's doing to
invest imagine this, let me, let me kind of draw
a parallel. This might be a little kind of extreme,
but to highlight it. Right, So Germany went through, well,
Germany went through you know, a holocaust. The Nazi you know,
the Nazis had Holocaust right now, you know, then they had,

(26:32):
you know, kind of come up and so now they
reject that sort of thing because of ten years of
re educating Nazis. Right now, now imagine that never happened.
Imagined that, you know, the country that committed the genocide
still denies the genocide. Now, imagine it's a place where
Armenians are still being killed. Like the famous journalist Raandink

(26:55):
that was shot in broad daylight in Turkey because you
started talking about the army in genocide, right so you know,
it's like, I wouldn't say Turkey is quite like a
Nazi Germany. But when it's been okay to this idea
of murdering and genociding, ethnic cleansing armyians walking around with
an army and passport in a lands where now I'm
trying to expose what happened a hundred years ago, where

(27:17):
there's still the remnants of genocide, would you know a
lot of trouble if the authorities were to find out
that there's literally institutions and a lot of these small
towns in Turkey which resemble Afghanistan basically, like organizations like
the Gray Wolves against the lives of the army and genocide,
and they're literally there to oppress, murder, stop anybody that's

(27:41):
trying to expose what happened there, the holocaust that happened there,
And so you know, it wouldn't be smart for me
to shout with Miami last name. So when I went to
the passport office, I told him this is my concern.

Speaker 5 (27:51):
I'm allowed to travel with some crazy places.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
And I need to change my last name so it's
not identifiable as army.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
And even while I was there with.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
The last thing that's not identified as our union, I
almost got killed and interrogated with a machine gun to
my head because I was filming John Darms And so
it's it was just a prudent thing to do.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
You know.

Speaker 3 (28:11):
It's like something that you know, investigative journalists do when
they go to these areas. You got to sometimes have
different ideas. A lot of people use fake IDEs, but
I just thought it's clever to have an official passport
that is just of a different last name.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Is it the same story with the driver's licenses that
SHAREFF beyond there's.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
There's no driver's license. There is no driver's license issue
my driver's license. So my full name, birth name, my
birth repre is Van Miller Yanofkin, and my driver's license,
which used to be the same, is really now them Miller.
I dropped the Yanofkin because in twenty twenty two, where
I read it for office, I was advised by my

(28:51):
campaign consultant that hey, you know, with this Yanofkan last name,
they're going to get a lot fewer votes than if
you just drop it and be them Miller. So it's
not a different last name, it's just a squeezing of
the in Austin Parks.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Okay, And how can I put this? Is Miller now
officially your last name? Did you change it?

Speaker 2 (29:10):
Yeah? Well change again.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
It's just more I dropped the Janofgin and just left
it at Van Miller as opposed to Van Miller in.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Often Okay, all right, that explains that. So when Sheriff
Bianco was saying that they found multiple IDs on you
with with multiple people's names on them, he never explained
any of this stuff about you know, your birth name
versus the name used when you ran for office and
when you went to other countries where you might be

(29:40):
in danger. So not getting the full story there, and
quite frankly, with two passports to use the word multiple,
I think that's exactly. You're trying to there's hyperbole there.
You're trying to exaggerate it to make it sound more important.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
Yeah, because he wants his fifteen minutes of fame. You know,
he's like wanting to run for governor. He thought this
would be a great way to raise his profile in
order to make him like a shoeing candidate for the
Republican Party. Having potentially caught the third Trump assassin. You know,
there's a word, there's a word I'm going to use
here that might be aggresive, but you know, it's unfortunate

(30:16):
that so many of our public officials have become media horrors,
literal media horrors, because they are controlled by the media.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
They love the spotlight.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
See, I don't care about it as much because I
was twenty four years old on the set of you know, directing,
you know, top level position set of you know, major
celebrities music videos and they're making making of the music
video on MTV film and me making music videos for
major stars, right, And he came to a point where
I was on television so much as a music video

(30:48):
director and subsequently as a you know TV producer that
you know, for example, when I was living in New York.
I'd walked down the streets of harlement because I was
doing so many hip hop videos that were featured on MTV,
and the making of those hip hop videos was featured
on MTV. Kids used to come out and say, Oh,
it's a nitor director and like a bunch of kids,

(31:08):
you know, So that idea of celebrity has never been
attractive to me. I've always been purposely behind the camera,
other than when I started doing my Blood Money podcast,
because my skills are really director, editor, producer and executive producer,
you know, show honner as well, and investigative journalists, and
a lot of times you're doing that behind the camera,
You're not the perfect in front of the camera. It's

(31:30):
not even an attractive thing to me, Like, I don't
want this attention, you know. I like being behind the
camera for a specific reason. But it seems as a
lot of our politicians love the spotlight, you know, just
like they love, you know, the idea of like I
want to make a gazillion dollar so you know I
could live, you know, this kind of X Y and
Z life. Well, I'm twenty four years old. When I'm
doing these big videos, I'm eating one hundred and twenty

(31:52):
dollars burger at the you know, five star New York
City restaurant. I'm hanging out at these parties. I'm seeing
it and it's like like, you know, I've seen it,
kind of done it. It's it doesn't do anything for me.
I'm really an artist. I'm really there for the work
and not the pretense, you know. So it just didn't
mean anything to me. Ever, and I just said that

(32:12):
a lot of people mean something to that. You know,
I've seen the wizard behind the curtain with the media.
I know how it works. I know how PR works.
I know how like law firms and PR companies dominate
the news cycle. It's mostly propaganda and pr.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
You know, things being pushed into the.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
News for commerce purposes as opposed to you know, doing
it for a purpose of just telling their news. So
all these factors, in my head, there's not much value
to what these individuals seem to be chasing so hard.
And that's why there's such bad candidates. And that's why
what's cool so cool about Trump because he looks at
the media and he says few to their face.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
You know.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
It's like it's like that's the way it should be,
because media is like when you actually know the mechanics
of it is that it's actually deceptive. There's nothing of
value to it, there's nothing of spiritual value to it,
and just it literally means nothing, and in fact, being
a servant to nothing is probably a very bad course
in life or somebody, you know, So that's I we

(33:10):
just have a very different perspective.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
You know.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
It's probably the lanes I've traveled in my life that
have caused me to arrive to that jump.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
Sure, let's do a quick review and just so we
can put this in a tight package to send out
as a promo tool for this interview. Who invited you
to Trump's rally?

Speaker 3 (33:30):
Higher ups at the high ups are about a Republican party.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
And this is documented via email. Yeah yeah, okay.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
In fact, the New York Post literally is texting me
right now asking me to send them proof of these invites.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
But because I got emails emails from them, you know,
after they.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
You know, craft all over my name.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Apparently they're the first ones to and they and they
kept going aggressively, and then they got interviewed with this
guy and now he's got the full story.

Speaker 5 (34:00):
Realizing that everything they said is wrong.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Very interesting.

Speaker 5 (34:04):
You know.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
Yeah, I've been actually correcting people in my life who
said but, but, but but he had a truck full
of guns. It's like, no, he didn't. Well, but you know,
he tried to sneak in with this fake, fake press
pass or something, and I'm like, no, he didn't. Let's
talk about that. Who actually gave you those special passes?
We won't call them VIP press passes, but whatever, that

(34:25):
was that pass that you were given. Who gave that
to you?

Speaker 5 (34:28):
Uh? One of the you know, I don't know how
I should mention him by names.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
I don't want the name just he's actually.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
Written the article in the Las Vegas Review Journal about this,
so it's out there. But it was just one of
the higher ups at the Republican Party in Nevada.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Okay, So that's that's easily documented with emails as well. Yeah,
the officers on duty looked at it and said that
it was fake.

Speaker 5 (34:53):
Yeah, I mean it's not. They looked at it and
said it was fake.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
They created that story because they couldn't have been fake
because there was multiple perimeters you had to pastor to
even get into the parking a lot in order to
enter those perimeters that then lead to another perimeter where
you get into the parking a lot.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
You have to have the right, you know.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Just my virtue of the fact that I was in
the location to be able to pull over and talk
to the sheriff right before entering a lot indicates that
a corner to how this was set up.

Speaker 5 (35:19):
I had already crossed one perimeter, okay.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
And as far as oh, the driver's licenses, you had
only one driver's license in that vehicle, correct.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Not in the vehicle.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
I had in one driver's license in my pocket.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
The two passports were in my luggage, which they only
found after they were a insacked my car.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Okay, So that had nothing to do with them, you know,
questioning you at first. But there was only one driver's
license with your name on it. Correct. There weren't multiple driver's.

Speaker 5 (35:49):
Licenses, no, no, no, correct, all right, So.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
That that was sort of more than implied in the
Chad Bianco press conference. So we know that you were
invited to be there. We know, and you can prove
it with email. We know that you had a pass
of some sort easy entry pass, I don't know what
you call. It wasn't a VIP press pass. But you

(36:12):
can document document that with email. The implication that you
had a box full of IDs is wrong. Now you
admit that you had the private plate, but you're saying
that's not illegal. Okay. And you said you as you
always do when you go to a rally. You said

(36:33):
you spotted the officer and pulled up to them. They
did not pull you over and ask you about a
false plate. Okay. We also know that the FBI and
the Secret Service quickly lost interest in this story.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Yeah all right.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
And then we documented some of the ways you were mistreated,
lack of water, lack of or you were given it. Finally,
after hours of begging, you were given a chance to
call someone. But then the phone they gave you didn't work.
That's is that correct?

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Yeah? All right?

Speaker 3 (37:03):
I mean, and well I let him know that it
didn't work, and they didn't ignore me.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Wow. So with all this, I know if I were
in your place, i'd be thinking lawsuit. Please tell me.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
It's already filed. It's already filed. It got filed about
two hours ago.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
Oh wow. Okay, that's fantastic, because I would I would
hope that you would. And one last thing we want
to mention about the objectivity of the off arresting officer,
is that you overheard them just making disparaging remarks about
MAGA supporters.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
We call them maggots or maggots and supid Trump people,
stupid Trump people.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
Yeah, I think it was something like that, was.

Speaker 3 (37:47):
You know, dumb or stupid, I mean something like something,
but I'm pretty sure it was super Trump people.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Well we'll see he looks stupid by the time your
lawsuits are over.

Speaker 5 (37:56):
And these guys are going to get dismissed.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
And you know, I cannot even imagine. Every once in
a while you read a story about something happening to
someone and you're kind of like, I don't have the
plates that you have, but you know that could have
happened to me. You know, I mean, I carry guns
when I travel, but you know, I think again, I
may have said the serverer. I can't even remember now.

(38:21):
But if you this is a Trump rally, these are
Second Amendment people. If you searched.

Speaker 5 (38:26):
Everything, I'm a feeling.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
If you are a master magic key and you pop
open every single Trump back, any given Trump any trunk
in any given Trump rally, fifty percent of those trunks
have firearms.

Speaker 5 (38:39):
Yeah, according to this, like.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
You know standard that this sheriff is set, that means
fifty percent of these people are potential Trump assassin.

Speaker 5 (38:49):
So I mean, the whole premise of it is nonsense.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
Yeah, I agree. So as I was saying, I mean,
I see what's happening to you, I'm going that could
happen to a lot of people. I remember one situation
where an elderly man who collects guns had a really
old musket that wasn't even capable of firing, and police
found in his car and the next thing you knew,
he was facing illegal gun charges.

Speaker 5 (39:14):
You know, was so crazy.

Speaker 3 (39:17):
Yeah, I mean, it's crazy because this is all about
depriving us of our rights.

Speaker 5 (39:22):
I mean, it's just insane. And I've heard stories like that.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
I've heard stories where there's been a collector's out of
gun that hasn't been fired since like the Civil War,
like a musket or something, and then a person's you know,
and because that's what suited them in that moment, they
were looking for something to persecute, prosecute somebody, and you
know it's you know, it's well, we all know it's ridiculous.

(39:46):
We all know it's a deprivation of rights and you.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
Know, working under the color of law.

Speaker 5 (39:50):
And this is the issue.

Speaker 3 (39:51):
I think a lot of people are asleep to this
level of corruption. And yeah, it's like they don't seem
to uh, you know. I mean it's weird because I
think we lived in a society that was much more
civically conscious, you know, fifties. I would say, it was
definitely a time, and then it kind of it's you know,
subsequent to that, it just got whittled down, little down,

(40:12):
whittled down, and we're just in a bad place right now,
where in this kind of narcissistic generation. You know, people
like you know, I've talked to people about you know,
they don't even care about their own children.

Speaker 5 (40:24):
They care about themselves.

Speaker 3 (40:26):
And I don't know, it is what it is, I guess,
but definitely, you know, we got to seek for higher
kind of values and stuff because you got China over there,
you know, with their kids learning how to do algebra
on TikTok, and then you look at our TikTok or
other social media pretty much it's a house of prostitution.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (40:46):
And it's just it's just shitty, man, It's shitty. I'm sorry.
It's kind of like, you know, the fall of the
Roman Empire type of deal.

Speaker 3 (40:55):
And so, you know, unless we really strive for an
America and renaissance here kind of like how China's having
a renaissance.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Because it's kind of it's cool.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
That their kids are learning algebra and doing intellectual pursuits
as opposed to this narcissistic.

Speaker 5 (41:12):
BodyCount culture and all this nasty crap.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (41:15):
You know, we just I don't know, I'm worried. I
am truly worried Trump or not.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
Certainly, I think if Trump doesn't in office, it's like done,
and I don't know what happens at that point.

Speaker 5 (41:26):
That's a scary thought. Even with Trump, I think, you know,
how do you know, it's like Hitler youth.

Speaker 3 (41:32):
How do you unindoctrinate the indoctrinated?

Speaker 5 (41:36):
How do you bring you know, it's it's it's a
difficult one man.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
You know. So man, Well, as we were talking, I
was thinking to myself about the kid who was in
school and he ate his honey bun into the shape
of gun a gun and was suspended from school. I mean,
this crap starts really really early. Let's give the Marxist
credit They certainly are patient, and they started this stuff

(42:01):
a long long time ago, and we're not going to
be able to turn around overnight what took them over
a century to build. But yes, and the thing about
your point about TikTok is well taken. The Chinese will
not allow their kids to get on the American version
of TikTok and their version of TikTok. I forget what

(42:22):
it's called. They're they're learning stuff, they're learning history, they're
being educated. How interesting that they're feeding they're feeding our
kids crap through the American version or you know, the
I'm sure the European version as well, but they're kids.
They won't even get let get around what our kids
are seeing. So now you're right, I mean, there's a

(42:43):
lot of stuff going on. You know, I'm not trying
to quote Kamala Harris here who actually said, well, there's
some stuff in this there's some stuff.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
You know.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
It's like, yeah, there's some stuff. It's called communism, and
you're promoting it. But at any rate, is there anything
else vim that you want to say in your defense
about what happened? I mean, take as much time as
you need to say whatever you want. What do you
want the American people to most know about what's occurred
and what's happened to you.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
I mean, there's the personal stuff, like my life has
changed that now I'm walking around and people are looking
at their cell phones glaring at me like I'm some
kind of assassin. Because obviously the effect of the mainstream media,
it's a testament to you know, the effect of the mainstream.

Speaker 5 (43:26):
Media also on a personal level. You know, it's I'm
part of this Hollywood community.

Speaker 3 (43:31):
A lot of my Facebook friends are Hollywood producers, and
I definitely I would say there's a bit of an
a strange relationship with this kind of homogeneous political culture
in Hollywood because of what I've been saying for the
last six years on my social end of content I've
been producing.

Speaker 5 (43:47):
Well, you know, a lot of these people might.

Speaker 3 (43:49):
Be like, oh, them's one of those a hole mega
people and these you know whatever.

Speaker 5 (43:54):
What they know is that I'm not a assassin.

Speaker 2 (43:57):
Right, So what just happened, which I think is kind
of the.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
An amazing thing in all regards, is that they just
watch somebody that's been saying fake news, faking use, fake
news for the last six years, right, they just watch
somebody that's been definitely opposing their political views and saying that,
you know, this march towards wocism, communism is ridiculous, censorship
is ridiculous, and what you guys are doing.

Speaker 5 (44:21):
Is fake and fraudulent, right, And now they see somebody.

Speaker 3 (44:24):
That while they might hate those things that I've been saying,
now they saw that person basically get accused of assassinating
trying to assassinate a president, and they know I'm not
an assassin. They know they might hate my political views.
They've worked with me, they've seen in action, but they
might hate my political views. And now they actually see

(44:47):
the fake news in front of their eyes. They see
the crime of the fake news and the damage it
does to people and what could they could be a
victim of.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
And honestly, I think at the end of the day,
this is.

Speaker 5 (44:58):
Going to get more votes for Trump.

Speaker 3 (44:59):
So as a Trump Cacus captain, you know, some better
work was done there.

Speaker 5 (45:03):
You know what I mean, and very in very weird ways.

Speaker 2 (45:07):
You know.

Speaker 5 (45:08):
One last thing.

Speaker 3 (45:08):
You know, at the end of the day, you know,
people research me. You know, I'm an artist. That's really
my role in this life, and that's it. And I've
always said art is the greatest weapon, which is also
known as penns my years and the sword, and that's
my role here, you know what I mean, I don't
you know, the greatest weapon I have is art, and
artists never killed anybody.

Speaker 5 (45:28):
And that's kind of where I'm going to keep doing.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
You know.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
Well, I interviewed you. I be back in August on
August twenty six and when I was scrolling through news feed,
I guess it was yesterday and I saw Vim Miller
arrested outside. I was like, what I interviewed that guy.
He's a Trump supporter. I mean, he's like one thousand
percent behind Trump. There's no way in hell he was

(45:51):
trying to kill Trump, you know. And to be honest
with you, you're a nice guy. I mean, if they
said you were outside of Kamala Harris rally, I wouldn't
believe that either. But actually Trump, I mean, I was
just like, this guy is doing everything in his power
to support Trump. This doesn't make any sense. So I
started digging into it. I'm sending you a text message

(46:12):
saying I'd like to interview you, and as I was
digging through other articles, the truth seemed like it was
starting to emerge a little bit, a little bit. There
was a quote in there about how it was all
and you said it was all bys you know, I
started to see things about you calling out various things
the sheriff had said. So then I just decided, hey,

(46:34):
I want I want Vim back on the show because
I want to give him a chance to put his
thing out there, his truth out there, and then I
want to help him, you know, put that in places
where people are going to see it. But I was just,
you know, on my butt whenever I read your name there,
I just said, there is absolutely no way. I mean,
you might as well tell me that Peter Schweitzer or

(46:56):
Jack Cashele or you know, Nuke Gingrid. Sure somebody likes
that did it. I mean, there's just no way that
you would be capable of doing this. So hopefully this
is all going to work out for you, maybe even
help you in some bizarre way that you can't even
imagine yet. But I just I have to say that
as someone who, yes, I very briefly got to know you,

(47:19):
that none of this makes any sense. And I can't
see you're telling me that there are some people who
are out there, you know, kind of looking at you
slant eyed. But you know, I don't see how anyone
who knows you or who has met you would find
you capable of what they're accusing you of. So I
would say, have fun, have fun suing the people you're
going to sue ya, and you know, I wish you

(47:45):
well and if there are any major updates that you'd
like to get out there. You know you've got a
home here where you can come here and be treated fairly,
you know, as opposed to some of the mainstream media
has done to you. So with that, I'll just say
thank you for being here. I really appreciate you coming
back on and uh, you've you've always got a place
where you can put the word out whenever you want.

Speaker 2 (48:04):
Thank you, sir, Thank you so much for the time,
and I appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
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CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist

It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

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

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Stuff You Should Know

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