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Here is your host, George Hobbs.
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Welcome back truth seekers from around the world. It's time
for another edition of the fact Hunter podcast. As we record,
it's lunchtime, Monday, September twenty ninth, twenty twenty five. It's
hard to believe we're already through three quarters of twenty
twenty five. How fast the time is going. And listen,
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there is a lot of maneuvering on the World Chessboard
once again old BB and Yahoo. Back in DC, I
saw that the Danish Reserve Army have been called to
active service, you know, with all the drone activity going
around the airport. It's Belgarad yesterday in Russia got hammered,
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and that Russian province I think it was over three
hundred thousand people without power yesterday. Trump addressing you know,
the military leadership at the Pentagon tomorrow. Those unable to
attend have to watch in a skiff at their location.
It's just you know, I have people, very trusted ostant
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sources on telegram telling me they're seeing the same type
of maneuvering similar to what we saw. I think it
was June the twenty second Operation Hammer, and it's pretty
clear this time. You know, they've been saying since two
thousand and one they want regime change. Wesley Clark's famous speech.
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I've played it numerous times. Right, they have a lot
of oil, and they will do it under the guise
of freeing Iran. Right like it's our duty to tell
other countries how their government should be run. It's just idiocracy.
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But as we say, you know, our mantra is keep
your head on a swivel. I'll tell you more than anything.
And you know we're also facing a government shut down.
You know, people defend depend on their social security. I
don't recall if that. I know there's some things that
still keep going, pensions, things of that nature. You know,
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don't get me wrong, it's not having an American government
functioning isn't a terrible thing. But they'll still you know,
it's a dividing conquer scheme. We all know that, right.
I hope everybody had a great weekend. I rested a
lot this week and we had a very very busy
week last week. Took it easy. Another busy week. We're
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doing two episodes as I mentioned night today, war is
for Moloch. Why why the title war is for mora Moloch? Well,
it reflects a concept in which war serves the ends
of a destructive, all consuming force. Right, and it's represented
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by this ancient deity known as Moloch. Right. And we
hear these politicians constantly talking about God, but they never
really specify who there God is. And there's a lot
of gods, there's sun gods, there's you know, all kinds
of deities. They're very very far and few between when
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you hear someone say specifically, right, God Christian, our Lord
and Savior, Jesus Christ really specifying it. Right. So Moloch
again a figure associated with child sacrifice, because they're gods
require sacrifice. See, that's what the biggest difference between the
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Old Covenant and the New Covenant is no more works. Right,
We as Christians know we are saved by faith through grace, right,
not by works. There is nothing physically we can do
to get into heaven. You have to accept Christ into
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your heart as your Lord and savior. They go by
the old ways. Their gods require sacrifice. Right, a demand
for human and material cost. I had an emailer the
other within the last week, and I apologize. I don't
remember your name who it was, but they referred to
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it might have been Kevin. He referred to gold and
silver as God's metal. And I thought about it, and
I thought, you know, how subtle is it that our
country fifty some odd years ago went away from the
gold standard once again a representation of turning our back
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or turning away from God. Right, So getting back to this,
you know, this idea is when we say war is
for Moloch, we're suggesting that most wars, very very few,
they're not for noble causes. And listen, I'm a veteran,
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many of our listeners a veteran. I'm not here to
denigrate us. We believed that we were doing something noble
when we signed up. If you're listening to this podcast,
obviously at some point of in your life, like myself,
we woke up saw the bigger picture, and we're standing
in the church tower ringing the bell saying, hey, open
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your eyes. All the world's a stage. Put on your sunglasses.
We need to get rid of studio or Channel fifty four. Right,
it's not for noble causes, but rather as a ritualistic
offering to this destructive entity, and it really perpetuates itself
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on lives and resources, right, that's what it's really devouring,
lives and resources. Right. During World War Two, everything was
rationed in the United States because they were sending everything, right,
Recycling was huge, any type of metal, you know, they
had to build the tanks, ammunition we are using. If
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you really think about it, if you really bare bones,
we are taking all the resources God gave us and
using it as evil to build destructive entities. That's why
war is for moloc That's why it has to be
phrased that way because on the surface, right, as a
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Christian nationalist, right, we believe that war, being a soldier
is noble. And listen, there are a few things more
noble than willing to give yourself up to protect others.
Right now, if that movie like We're the Russians are
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parachuting into our neighborhoods, then yes, defend your country. But
going to Iraq in two thousand and three was not
defending our country. And I know most of you are
aware of that, right. But again, it is perpetuating itself
on the lives of resources, I should say, on human
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lives and resources, right, And it is very that's a
blood ritual. That's why they make sure they have their abortion. Right.
It's there's so many things going on in the world
right now, nobody's even reporting on right they are you hear?
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You know? Obviously there's a lot of unfortunate things going
on between Ukraine and Russia. Israel is destroying Gaza, right,
the pictures that are coming out are abhorrent, But nobody's
talking about the rest of the Christians around the world
that are getting slaughtered. Right, have you seen go to
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go to Google and look at all the Christians in
Africa that are getting slaughtered. It is it is a
Christian cleansing. It's a genocide, or if you want to
call it a religious ethnic cleansing. Nigeria is wiping out
Christians at a level unimaginable. Listen to this. As of
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August twenty twenty five, one human rights group reported that
more than seven thousands Christian sorry, seven thousand Christians had
been killed in Nigeria this year alone. In eight months,
seven thousand Christians slaughtered for being Christians. In July, rebels
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attacked a church and Commanda, killing more than forty worshipers.
It's story after story after story after story the Christian
farmers destroyed. It's a war on christ A war on
Christians is a war on christ And ninety nine percent
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of the people at the highest entities of our government,
they pretend to be on your team, right, team D
or team are, but they're not. So we're you know
the things we're talking about today, Pardon me. We're peeling
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the veil back on a subject that's dark, but it's
hidden in plain sight, and once you see it, you
can't unsee it. So war is for Moloch again. It's heavy,
but hear me out. And this again, war has been
going on forever. So you can from the blood soaked
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altars of the ancient Near East to you know, World
War One, the trenches of Europe, the blood soaked trenches
of Europe, the deserts of Iraq, on and on and on.
Pardon me. The principle is always the same, right, blood
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sacrifices offered up not to our God, but to their God,
something much much darker. Remember Leviticus eighteen twenty one warning Israel,
thou shalt not let any of thy seed pass through
the fire of Moloch. Neither shalt thou profane the name
of thy God, I am the Lord. Okay, the Lord's people.
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That's us commanded to avoid this, and it's an abomination.
But history tells us that the nations never stopped. The
names have changed, and yes, even the countries have changed,
but the rituals have adapted and the blood letting continues.
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So we're going to talk a little bit about how
war itself has become a grand scale ritual sacrifice, how
bankers and elites orchestrate these war funding both sides, how
wars serve lesser goals like profit and greater goals like control. Remember,
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if they control the banks, they virtually control every government
head and through Vanguard and black Rock, they are quickly
buying up every small business. They choke them out until
they're able to pay them off, and they're on their way.
One of the largest most historic restaurant slash I guess
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bars you could call it here in Delaware, they shut
down unexpectedly. I think Friday or Saturday just closed down.
Been around forever forever Staple in Delaware. But that's again.
September eleventh was the symbolic order through chaos begins today
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And three eleven thirty three, twenty twenty was that you're
not essential, You'll own nothing and you'll be happy. And lastly,
how Christians and this is right. This is a concept
we talked about a lot on this podcast, from dispensationalism
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to I guess you could call it patriotism. Right, How
Christians have been deceived into fighting each other on the battlefield.
How would largely World War two, World War One, the
Civil War, brother fighting brother right, deceiving Christians into fighting
each other on the battlefield thinking it was righteous. It's
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a big concept, it's uncomfortable. But as we say, I'd
rather have a bitter, bitter truth than a lie covered
in sugar. So let's get to today's war is for
moloc so again. In the ancient world, Molaw or Molec
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was a deity associated with fire and sacrifice. Archaeologists studying
the tofit of Carthage uncovered urns that were filled with
charred bones of infants, evil stuff. The ancients believed that
by sacrificing their children, they were securing favor from the gods,
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power for their rulers, and prosperity for their nations. Now
pause and consider this for just a moment. The essence
of war is the offering up of the young. Right
in America, you can be eighteen years old. I was
eighteen years and thirteen days old when I started basic
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training in Fort leonard Wood, Missouri, just thirteen days after
my birthday. Can't even drink a beer, but you can
die for your country. Not one or two, but thousands,
millions even thrown into the fire. Is this just an
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updated version of the same ritual. We know that the
Bible is filled with the condemnation of these practices. Jeremiah
thirty two thirty five says quote, and they built the
high places of ball or bail, which are in the
valley of the son of Hinmhim, to cause their sons
and their daughters to pass through the fire, unto Molek,
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which I commanded them not. I commanded them not. Neither
came into my mind that they should do this abomination.
So again it was unthinkable to God. Yet here we are,
of years later, watching nation after nation throwing their youth
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into the fire for their empire, for their power, and
for their control. Again, it's a hard pill to swallow,
it's a hard thing to listen to, But the truth
is the truth. What are the most popular video games
out there? I'm not completely privy to the video game
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industry numbers, but I'm willing to bet that Call of Duty, right,
that's sold millions and millions of copies, and these type
of things have normalized war. Now, I'm not blaming video
games or movies or music for people's actions, but I
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don't think it helps normalizing that type of stuff. Right,
And we're all guilty of movies, music, et cetera. But
you can't keep doing the same thing over and over
and over again and expecting change. So again, fast forward
to the modern age. We pride ourselves on being enlightened, rational, scientific,
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But what happens in the trenches of World War One?
Millions of young men mowed down by machine guns, artillery fire, brutal.
Was it really about Archduke Ferdinand or was there a
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deeper principle at play? Was it really about Pearl Harbor?
Was it really about the Twin Towers or was there
a deeper principle at play? The sacrifice of youth on
the altar of empire? World War two? Right, we were
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told it was about defeating tierriy tyranny. Pardon me, right,
those darn anti fascist right. Not today we're the on
tough fastest right, they were burning books. Oh, it turns
out there were burning books about porn. It would be
the equivalent of Christians going into a library and pulling
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all the LGBTQ elementop propaganda out and burning it. Right,
the mainstream media would say, evil people burn library books,
freedom of speech impended, right, when the truth is we're
getting filth out of the library. Right. But you look
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at the cost of this measure seventy to eighty five million,
depending on your source. Dead can our brain even comprehend
eighty five million caskets? What that would look like? Dresden
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just Tokyo nineteen forty five, right, March nineteen forty five,
fire bombing Tokyo, fire bombing, Dresden cities reduced to ash.
And when I wrote that article about Dresden on my substack,
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which I have not had time to write. That's why
I turned off the donation. I just don't have time
to write right now. But that went semiviral. Most of
the people weren't even aware that that happened, and some
people were saying thank you for shining a light on it.
Then some people were actually saying they deserved it. What
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that is the most dehumanizing thing. Anyone can say that
city deserved to have twenty five thus or whatever the
number was, people die, you know. And then of course
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which I don't even believe that story
got is exactly true, but no doubt a lot of
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people were killed. Right, So it is this just ritualistic
sacrifice to their gods, to you know, that's their way
of offering. And now you know, over the last twenty
five years, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Oh, Syria, the guy at
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the UN guys, you know, a guy who was holding
up beheaded skulls in his hand is now in a
suit and tie at the United Nations. You can't make
this stuff up. Man, endless war, endless death. The noble
cause is always paraded out freedom, democracy, right, freedom through force,
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you know, Operation Iraqi Freedom. We're gonna free you by
just bombarding back then, But the blood price remains and
the ones who call for it rarely ever pay it.
People in suits have been sacrificing people in uniforms for
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thousands of years. People in suits have been sacrificing people
in uniforms for thousands of years. Right, Trump didn't serve
Clinton didn't serve. Bush was in the Texas National Guard. Right,
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Obama didn't serve. Maybe Big Mic served. He probably was
in the Marines. Right, Reagan was an actor. It's like
Trump was an actor. But again, the ones who call
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for war rarely pay for it. Ordinary families do. Right.
It's all the same that the wealthy people don't pay taxes.
They put all their money into their nonprofits and they
pay themselves to the nonprofits. They travel through their nonprofits.
The nonprofits pay for their property taxes, their houses, their cars.
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But we pay almost fifty percent taxes when you add
everything up, right, and we pay for war financially and
through blood. Right, sons and daughters sent overseas to fight
wars they didn't start for goals they'll never benefit from.
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But you know, you turn the page and things get
even darker, right, the banker's double game. They're not just
blood sacrifices, which they are, but they're also business ventures,
which is sick. And war is not small business. It
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is a huge You ask any soldier who was in
Iraq about Kellogg, Brown and Rout. They had the defact contracts,
and that's the food service contracts, the logistical contracts. It's
a huge amount of money. This is the business of
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the kings and the bankers. Now, during the Napoleonic Wars,
remember roth child, Nathan Roth's child, I should say, he
used the news of the Battle of Waterloo to manipulate
the London Stock Exchange, cementing family control over a large
portion of European finance. That was over two hundred years ago,
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and the game hasn't changed whatsoever. World War One, you
had American banks, I think it was JP Morgan was
the chief among them, loaned billions and this is in
the nineteen hundreds when a loaf of bread was a
nickel or whatever, right, billions to the Allies. Remember remember
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they had to create the Federal Reserve in order to
have world wars. They had to have a blank checkbook
to send you and I our families off to war.
And now our children and grandchildren are is it? I
think it's over thirty seven making its way to thirty
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eight trillion now. So you have all these banks learning
million billions to the Allies. Meanwhile, you also had some
financiers that had stakes and businesses supplying Germany, profiting from
both sides. Remember World War two, Prescott Bush Skull and Bones,
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like his son HWS. Scull and Bones and his son
w Right, had banking ties to companies that did business
with Germany, right the enemy. All the stories about the
IBM punch card machines, right Standard Oil. The Rockefellers supplied
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fuel additives to Germany. So all the while this oligarch
running our government is making money off of sending our
daughters and sons to get killed. All the while the
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Allied banks and industries just cashed in. Remember we've talked
about General Smedley Butler many times, one of the most
decorated Marines in American history. He put it very bluntly.
Remember what he said. War is a racket. It always
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has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable,
and surely the most vicious. And remember, wars aren't just accidents.
They're not just an act. Everything is planned out, The
stage is set, the good guys and the bad guys.
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Just like our politics. They're planned, they're financed, and they
are milked for profit. And when the dust settles, our
nations are buried in more debt. We have young men
and women sacrificed, and the rest are never the same
mentally and in many cases physically. Who owns the debt
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the bankers do, and who gains more control after every war,
the bankers and the elites. It's so important to put
these things in perspective, otherwise we're going to continue down
the same road. And as I said, there's so many things.
And again I'm not playing the profit card, you know
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Thursday at eleven am. No, it's just I don't know
how with everything going on in the directions and you know,
the call up of the reserves and National guards and
all these cities, it's just a recipe for disaster. So
before we go further, let's look, we have lesser agendas
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and greater agendas. Right. The lesser agenda war profiteering, land grabs,
right gys of Ukraine. Oil rights and I'm not getting
into in any ward. Who was the good guy, who
was the bad guy? It's the people at the top.
These are done for a reason, right, But oil rights,
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we saw that all the wars after nine to eleven,
contracts for weapons and reconstructed that's a big one right
that time after the Civil War, reconstruction, very it gets
ignored largely, and we'll cover that down the road. We
have a lot of other things set up, but we'll
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get to that down the road. Look at the greater agenda,
reshaping the world order, order out of chaos. Right out
of World War One came the League of Nations. Out
of World War II came the United Nations. From the
OSS came the CIA, and now you have NATO, the IMF,
the World Bank. It's just step after step after step
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closer to centralization. So we know their formula, right, we
know their formula. Problem reaction solution. You create the problem
that is war, you wait for the public reaction, right, fear, chaos, death,
and in many cases they have to have the people invested.
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Right when August second, nineteen ninety happened, everybody said, oh,
that's too bad anyway, right, literally, that's what it was.
So then they're like, wow, the American people aren't really
spun up into this. Oh look they're closing in on
Saudi Arabia's border. That's where we get our oil. And
then they, you know, bring out Nair al Sabah. Oh
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they're throwing babies, And as soon as she said that,
they're throwing babies on the floor. Now Americans are pissed
off right public reaction. Then when they have you emotionally invested,
roll out the solution. New global institutions, the world Economic form, right,
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new controls, digital id and fewer freedoms ladies and gentlemen,
the Patriot Act. Each war pushes the world closer to
a global government. Each war reduces national sovereignty. Each war
advances the elite's dream of total control. Now we're going
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to come back to what we were saying earlier. We're
going to talking about Christians killing Christians. Right. Earlier we
were talking about Christians being slaughtered around the world. Now
we're talking about let's just be blunt, Okay, if we're
going to talk plainly, you know, one of the most
devastating features of modern war is convincing Christians to kill Christians.
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And I'm not saying it anyway. World War One blundest example, right,
the German belt buckles read, I think it's got mit
oons God with us. How about the Brits, British posters
and pulpits even thundered for God, King and country. So
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you have these two nations that shared churches, creeds, hymns,
and even family ties. Even among royalty. They march their
sons into machine gun fire under the banner of the
same God. Think about the nineteen fourteen Christmas truths, soldiers
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singing silent night across the lines, swapping gifts in no
man's land. For one holy moment they remembered their shared faith.
And then what happened. The commands on both sides crushed
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the truce and ordered the slaughter to continue. Why because
the spontaneous brotherhood threatened the business of war. Every time
I hear that story, I don't know if I want
to slam the desk or cry. But this is how
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the elite game works. National flags are draped over the
cross right, and Christ's command to love our brothers is
replaced by slogans that are crafted by these war ministries.
Pulpits get co opted right, sometimes naively, unfortunately, sometimes willingly.
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Sermons become recruitment speeches, and our conscience is outsourced to
the state. Right if the government says, you know, if
the government says it, well, it must be just. But
scripture says otherwise. Listen to the word for just a
moment if you will, John thirteen thirty five. By this
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shall all men know that ye are My disciples? If
ye have loved one another. First, John three point fifteen,
whosoever hated his brother, it's a murder. I'm going to
say that again. Whosoever hates his brother is a murderer.
Only read the King James version, not because look at me.
I read the King James version, just because I was taught.
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Every time he translates something that loses meaning. And if
you didn't know, I'm not going to pause for half
a second to let you know, because we have new
listeners all the time. If you've read the NIV or
the RSV, A lot of verses from Matthew, Mark, Luke,
and John and Axe and Romans have been removed from
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those Bibles. So I only stick with the King James Bible,
all right, James four one and two from Wentz come
wars and fighting among you come they not hence even
of your lusts, but my favorite one Matthew five nine.
Blessed are the peacemakers, not blessed are the warmongers. Right
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they changed the Department of Defense to the Department of War.
There's no hiding it anymore. We're going to war, the
Department of War, not defense. War. Tewod Corinthians ten for
the weapons of our warfare are not cardinal. So when
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Christians line up to kill Christians, man, we have lost
the narrative. Something is real, really wrong, guys. The orders
may come from generals, but what's behind it is ancient
Moloch always demands the young. The uniforms may be different colors,
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but the ritual is the same, sons offered on the
altar of empire. Right, and history gives us more exhibits.
How about the Civil War? Right, there were revivals in
both camps Chaplains, praying to the same Lord before battles
that left fields carpeted with the baptized dead. World War two,
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believers on every front encouraged to dehumanize, to destroy those
who confess the same Christ with their tongue. Then, of
course the Cold War proxy conflicts right believers caught in
client states to armed by great powers slaughtering one another
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while distant financiers tally profits. So you have to ask
the hard questions, when are we conditioned to cheer Christian
blood letting? Is patriotism? Whose altar are we truly serving?
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Remember the early Church they certainly wrestled with the ethics
of war. Many Christians refused to serve in the legions
that demanded idolatry. And there's still a lot of people
who look at certain people as idols. Can't do that. Today,
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idolatry returns in subtler forms, right state, absolutism, party loyalty.
How many times I walked into a ballot box and
just pulled that R, not having a clue why I
voted for except for the top guy. Right, it's true
right civil religion that baptizes any war wrapped in the flag.
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And again, not here to heap shame on soldiers. You
guys know my story, right. I spent five and a
half years of my life in the Middle East in combat, right,
and many of us carry scars, both physical and emotional.
And once you learn the truth of how the world operates,
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the pain becomes tenfold. But it's our duty, it's our
responsibility to shine a light on the machinery that manipulates
the faithful. Remember, if the enemy can't destroy the church
from the outside, he will bait us into destroying it ourselves.
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Let's widen the lens just a little bit. Remember it's
not only about bodies and borders. It's about psychology, society, technology,
and surveillance. Big story about surveillance today. I'll get into
probably Thursday. I'm limited in time today, and I apologize
for it being a little shorter episode today. But the
surveillance that are rolling out that was originally intended to
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be nothing more than taking pictures of license plates for tolls,
Now they are using it to spy on you. Remember
what Rama Manuel say. The elites will never waste a crisis,
whether it's organic or not. Psychological control. War traumatizes entire populations.
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Fear becomes policy. In fear, people accept measures they'd reject
in times of peace. Emergency powers are normalized. No bid
contracts right, No bid contracts. They're rich, They're enriching their buddies.
You and I are small businesses. Aren't getting that contract right.
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Temporarisctions calcify into permanent controls Patriot Act. The mind under
siege is easier to herd right their heard mentality, social
engineering words we draw, maps and memory. Ancient communities are uprooted,
refugee flows reshaped cultures. Nobody recognizes Europe anymore. Nobody. By
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the way, I'll be doing an e an episode. Stay
tuned for the next episode. An episode on Dearborn, Michigan
in the very near future. If I wasn't limited on time,
I would play a brief press conference clip from one
of the police chiefs in Dearborn and he is speaking
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in Islam and it's just these people, and I kind
of quoted that, and I said, this is proof that
people neil. They bow to their paychecks more than they
do their to their morals. And that's the cleverness of
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the Matrix. We depend on the framework that they built.
If we truly want to succeed, we have to just
like them to build back better. We have to destroy
the old system, which would entail putting probably fifty million
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people out of work. And they're just not going to
do that. People, especially people who have a title and
a paycheck. I'm I'm the police captain. You have all
that power, right. It's man, people get drunk on their power.
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It's the system, it's the Matrix, and we're not going
to recover. And it's you know, we're so far into
the to the movie. You can't rewrite the script now, right,
And don't forget the other part. You're talking about cultures,
educational narratives get rewritten by the victors, right, the German
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people of the thirties and forties weren't bad people.
Speaker 4 (41:16):
Right.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
We can debate about you know, whether you know who
you know Hitler served? Was he really a good I guy?
Was he a bad guy? Right? Was he?
Speaker 4 (41:24):
You know?
Speaker 3 (41:25):
There's books written that he was a rothschild and this
and that and everything else. But I'm not I'm not
focusing on that. I'm focusing how they are able to
manipulate Christian killing Christian. Right, that that's the bigger picture
we're looking at today. But the textbooks, right, and there's
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a lot of there's a lot of stories in the thirties, forties,
and fifties, a lot of nonsense. And I'm not going
to get into that debate to day, but i will
tell you that much of what's in our textbook today
reflect the before, during, and after of World War Two
is nonsense. And I'll leave it at that. Right. So chaos,
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what are we saying here? Chaos isn't just collateral damage.
It's a tool for reconstructing society. Right. And one thing
we don't really think about is war accelerates research and development.
Think about it, rockets, radar, code breaking, computing. It's really
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the military industrial complex that President Eisenhower warned us about. Right,
agencies are created quote for defense. Now they're just straight
up saying for war. They become engines that later shape
civilian life. Think of the cascade. You have wartime labs,
cold war agencies, permanent research bureaucracy, right for Dietrich tools
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and either liberate, but they can also enslave. The question
is who holds the leash?
Speaker 4 (43:08):
Then?
Speaker 3 (43:09):
Of course the big one that we're dealing with today, right,
TikTok just got bought out because it was really what
people don't realize is that was really the last bastion
of technology outside of GAB and things like that. But
there was still a lot of free speech on there,
and there was a lot of anti Israel rhetoric on there,
and the gatekeepers didn't like that, so they told China
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to either sell it or they were shutting it down,
and the powers that be bought it. And it'll never
be the same. So when the shells stop, the watchtowers stay,
the intelligence budgets don't shrink. They find new missions and
they just name new enemies, you know, often abstract or endless. Right,
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the War on drugs, War on Terror, the War on disinformation.
That's the real bad one right now that we need
to erase, you know, domestic extremism. So perpetual war needs
perpetual targets, and perpetual targets justify perpetual monitoring. Then there's
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the financial architecture. War means debt, and man, if you
think about it now, you know, I guess the plan
is one more war, another heap of debt, and then
some type of cb DC forgiveness is what I'm hearing,
and the universal basic income right, But war means debt.
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THATT means control nations, finance conflicts through bonds, central banks,
and then later reconstruction loans. Whoever creates and manages that
debt gains leverage over lawmaking, taxation, even national identity. Right,
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victory of your defeat matters less to the lender than
to the interest schedule. But there's also a huge cultural
issue to it. Right in wartime, I will tell you
that the easiest way to say this is that moral
lines blur, So what was unthinkable yesterday today becomes necessary
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something we had to do, right. But once that boundary
is crossed, indiscriminate bombing, indefinite detention, propaganda is policy, it
rarely fully snaps back. War teaches the public to tolerate
what God abhors. The spiritual numbness is part of the sacrifice.
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And here's the thread that ties back to Moloch children.
In ancient rights, the young worthy offering. In modern war,
the young still go first on the front lines, right
in the collateral damage, in the generational debt, and in
the spiritual inheritance. They lose when a culture trades truth
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for security. The altar has been industrialized and the logic
is the same. So let's bring this down to the
last few decades. Not to litigate every detail, but let's
look at the patterns. Okay I rack in Afghanistan, we
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were told this is necessary for security, freedom and democracy.
Like that is pretty much exactly what he said Later.
What remains trillions in debt, lives lost, veterans with both
visible and invisible wounds, shattered regions, and a security architecture
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at home that grew beyond anything that our grandparents would
have imagined. Contracts for construction, private security, and logistics. Right.
People minted fortunes from that, But when the flags came down,
the liabilities sure did not. The altar demanded more interest payments, PTSD,
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fatherless homes, and a public so exhausted it'll accept any
narrative that promises normalcy, and then it just becomes the
new normal, as they like to say. How about Syria
and the wider Middle East, You have a maze of
factions and proxies, each backed by different patrons, each war
extending the conflict horizon, under the fog, the oil routes,
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the pipelines, and you know the geopolitical chess maneuvers. You
had refugee tides transforming the cultures of multiple continents. Right,
and then Ukraine overthrowing the government profiting from a stalemate,
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profiting from the blood of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians
and Russians. Every month they are pouring in billions in
oil and bullets and rockets the patriots that just got
sent right to Ukraine. But the headlines always center on
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a moral framing. Bad Russia, good Ukraine. We are fighting communism,
we are fighting the bad guy.
Speaker 5 (48:56):
No, Nope, And the common denominator in all these is always.
Speaker 3 (49:08):
The same. Right. The old model was crisis war victory demobilization.
Now the new model is crisis war managed stalemate, mission
creep normalization, next theater, the perpetual machine. Right, these wars,
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it seems like they're just endless war. You know what
it seems like this. You know, we talk about subscription services.
You know, I saw in the article that YouTube TVs
having another fight with NBC and by Wednesday they could
lose them. And you think of all the subscriptions Amazon Prime, Netflix, right,
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YouTube Ta Paramount Peacock. You know, now we have a
subscription service build the taxpayers endless wars, and they're always
paid by the young, administered by a transnational managerial class
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whose families never suffer the consequences that we do. And
from a spiritual vantage point, the Altar of Moloch loves
a stalemate. Right. Quick wars costs less and they demand
less blood. But the endless wars never stop feeding. So
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I have to head out of here. I'm going to
wrap this up. But again, I don't want to be
a doom and gloomer, but sometimes the truth requires harsh reality.
But I want to end this with, you know, clarity
and courage, the two seas, right, clarity and courage. So
we've talked about war when it's in the hand of
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the elites. Functions like a modern ritual sacrifice, spilling the
blood of the young, defeat profit, to consolidate control and
advance a spiritual darkness as the as old as Mola.
So what do we do? What must we do? So
let's start with number one. Let's recover biblical discernment. Right.
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We can't outsource our conscience to any political party, to
any political pundit, or any political podium. Right. Remember Acts
seventeen eleven. Be a Brean measure every call to war
against the word of God. Right, you have to measure
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every call to war against the word of God. You
have to ask who benefits? You have to ask what
is the hidden agenda? You have to ask, does this
campaign require me to hate my brother for whom Christ
died for? Right? Ephesian six twelve, one of the more
famous verses from the Bible. Where we wrestle not against
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flesh and blood. Number two, we have to refuse the
civil religion of the state. It's okay to be proud
to be American, but patriotism is not a sacrament. Right.
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The cross corrects the flag. The flag never crosses I
should say, I'm sorry. The flag never corrects the cross.
When the state demands absolute loyalty. Especially, think about this.
When loyalty, you know, overrides the love of a neighbor,
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it asks for worship, it doesn't deserve. That is the
logic of moloc. You have to tell the truth about costs.
You need to honor the soldier by telling the truth
that the politician won't. The dead deserves more than slogans.
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They deserve more than wreaths across America, and the living
deserve more than propaganda. Stand with veterans, stand with widows,
the golden Star families and the fatherless children. Support those
whose body came home, but the souls. We can't change
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the past, but we can change the future. But if
we continue down the same road and expect things to change,
it's not going to happen. We have to be brutally
honest with our neighbors. Reject manufactured hatred. Right and TV
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is always trying to get you distracted. Right, Remember when
media and ministers preach contempt. Pause, Ask whether you're being
prepared for an altar. Remember the nineteen fourteen truce. The
moment the enemy looked human, their ritual was threatened. Love
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is guerrilla warfare against molak. Build parallel virtues. Right, gather
with like minded people locally, reconcile feuds, right mentor young men,
create honest work, and teach people to be courageous. You know,
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we live in a world where it takes courage to
say no. It truly does. But the fact is, the
less broken our towns are, the stronger your community is,
the less fuel there is for their war machine. And
of course, pray like watchmen, right, intercede for rulers, of course,
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but also pray against or I should say, pray for
the rulers. Right is, we have to pray for our enemies,
pray for our government, of course, but we have to
really shine a light on the principalities that devour our young. Right,
Pray for the whistleblowers, Pray for the honest investigators and reporters,
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the truth tellers. Right. Just remember that God abhors the
sacrifice of children, whether it's ancient or modern. Psalms ninety
eight says he will judge the nations and righteousness, and
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he causes people to be peacemakers who bear witness to
a hire loyalty. So we must remain vigilant. The same
spiritual machinery that turned ancient altars into modern battle fields.
It's still working today. Look around. As we said at
the beginning of the podcast, the drums beat louder every
day for Third World War, Russia and Ukraine locked in bloodshed,
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Israel and Palestine, Palestine pardon me, erupting in cycles of violence,
over and over again, talks of Israel and US bombing
Iran again, Nigeria, across Africa. Christians are hunted, They're slaughtered
and forgotten by the very powers who preach human rights.
The old lie is repackaged right. This war is necessary.
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This war will bring peace. The just utter stupidity. War
will bring peace, but the altar always demands more blood.
Don't be deceived, stay alert, stay prayerful, and remember who
profits when Christians are pitted against each other. May we
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have eyes to see, hearts to repent, and the courage
to resist. May we love one another so fiercely that
Christmas truces become our everyday realities, and the war drums
fall silent in our homes, in our towns, and God
willing our nations. Thank you so much for tuning in tonight.
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This was a interesting episode. It's something that's been on
my mind. For a long time, and they've normalized so
many evil things in our country. We have to take
a stand and make change again. As I said at
the top, Thursday, we are having another episode this week.
It's entitled Communism in America. That will lead up to
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the Alger Hiss episode for next week. But you know,
we became a socialist country a long, long, long, long
time ago. And have you ever gone to the YouTube
channel the Communist Party USA. Watch that video and you'll
see that every person in that video pretty much is
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a reflection of the people who were causing havoc in
Portland in twenty twenty and again pray for him, But no,
they never come out and say, look, this is evil,
this is communist. But we're getting closer and closer to
it every single day. So that's it. We'll see you
Thursday night. I expect that to come out at eight
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pm Eastern Time this Thursday, Communism in America. God bless
each and every single one of you. Have a great week.
We'll see you Thursday. Keep your head on a swivel,
and until next time, my friends, we will see it.
Speaker 6 (59:29):
I know it's been a struggle. I don't know you've
had Spain. I don't know you feeling tied? Tell down
all the way? Yeah, I know you.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
Feeling you smile ain't the same. I saw way go
for a year. I feel like you've lost your way.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Don't give up, No, don't give it never is home.
Don't let call the primise. It ain't done yet. He's
gone up playing. Why it's a great time?
Speaker 7 (01:00:16):
Got up?
Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
Let me come?
Speaker 7 (01:00:22):
Why fund up?
Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
I can see the straight inside you. Childs are putting
up five.
Speaker 8 (01:00:41):
Oh, you're stronger than any thing you are. Yeah, you're
gonna be all right. You're accepting a bad found.
Speaker 3 (01:00:53):
Beautiful.
Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
You're shoving ride.
Speaker 9 (01:00:57):
Yeah, you're living, breathing, move, you can hold your head
a hide. Don't give up.
Speaker 7 (01:01:08):
Oh, don't give in.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
You never lose home. Don't they gone on the primies?
It ain't done Yet's God up?
Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
Play?
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
Why some waintail the god of mabe Come, don't give up.
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
No, don't give in. You never love home.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
Don't let go on the primies. It ain't God of life.
It's worth living. What's a way down?
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
The God up? Baby Colt?
Speaker 7 (01:01:42):
Why sur pray down?
Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
Got up?
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Steamy Colt?
Speaker 8 (01:01:48):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:01:48):
Yes, what's a pray down? The God up? Baby come,
oh yeah, God.
Speaker 4 (01:02:11):
Don't give up, No, don't give in, never leave home.
Do they go of the primise I mean and done?
Yea's guide up playing watch a red God of in
coats and don't.
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
Give no dog giving whatever the hold dog? They go
of the primes. It ain't done, lovers, what the eve
in wat's and doe?
Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
The god of every cols, oh, the god of need.
Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
Gos whits done? The god of it cos mm hmm.
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