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00:03:43.000In this video, you're going to see the future.
00:03:46.000Hello there, you awakening wondersite.
00:03:57.000Thanks for joining us today for Stay Free with Russell Brand as we perch on the precipice of Thanksgiving.
00:04:04.000That's where we're going right now, isn't it?
00:04:07.000And I think this is an opportunity for us to, in a spirit of gratitude, recognize that in the moment, the moment itself, we have the opportunity to bring about genuine change.
00:04:16.000And one way we can do that is by becoming members of an awakened and awakening community.
00:04:21.000You know our show Break Bread, do you?
00:04:23.000Where we meet with people like Jonathan Pagio.
00:05:01.000I know that I can't think about myself all the time.
00:05:04.000If I think about myself all the time, I go kind of crazy.
00:05:07.000So what I'm going to try and do is spend it with some drug addicts.
00:05:10.000You know, like, and I mean drug addicts in recovery, actually, because otherwise it would be depressing, you know, people actually, instead of like injecting that turkey with like, because sometimes there is a big syringe for that, isn't there?
00:05:20.000Like instead of like injecting yourself with, you know, no, not that.
00:05:24.000I want to be around recovering drug addicts.
00:05:26.000I want to be around people that, The world is so bewildering and overwhelming, it's very easy to think that this is all there is.
00:05:33.000I make that mistake almost, like, all day, every day.
00:05:37.000Then I remember that I'm meant to be here in service of and connection to Jesus Christ.
00:05:42.000And when you speak to someone like Jonathan Paggio, who's so clever, you know, like, you know, like, atheists think that they're cleverer than you, that they've worked something out that you've not seen.
00:05:54.000But if you read Thomas Aquinas or Augustine or listen and listen to, you know, Jordan Peterson or Jonathan Pagio, start to realize, no, man, there's some stuff going on.
00:06:13.000In fact, after Thanksgiving, we're going to change this show.
00:06:16.000We're going to focus on Rumble Premium as well as ensuring that you beautiful people like Lily Farm Girl and Vivi Alanko and Trisha McLeod.
00:07:10.000You could be coolly cool, or you could be that fella that just arbitrarily and randomly brought up their love of phallus out of nowhere, crazily.
00:07:19.000Or you could be my friend, Vivian Lanko, or Rozelle, in the Awake and Wonder chat.
00:07:24.000Now, this is what we do with Break Bread.
00:07:27.000What the point of it is, is that Jesus said, didn't he, the night before he died, when he's hanging, the last supper with the disciples, do this in remembrance from me.
00:07:40.000And his body got right broke, didn't it, on that cross and the scourging at the pillar and he's humiliated and everything like that.
00:07:46.000Now remember, this is God in human form.
00:07:48.000Imagine how confusing it would be to be God in human form, to have access to the limitless understanding of the cosmos, to understand molecular realities, to understand how at the deepest level of reality, archetypal reality, almost at the level of geometry,
00:08:04.000like imagine instead of We're good to go.
00:08:24.000The fields of knowledge that are only afforded to those who are not prohibited by the restrictions of the senses and the limited human mind.
00:08:34.000He had his body broken for us because we are sinful.
00:08:37.000We are inherently and recalcitrantly sinful.
00:09:07.000Of course you can, or you can embrace the full deep reality of a covenant of blood, where after a whole testament of ignored instruction to great saints and prophets, whether that's King David or Elijah or Ezekiel or Daniel or whoever,
00:09:25.000Ultimately and eventually, God, God's self comes to earth, lives a perfect life, gives us profound teaching, which amount to invert in our tendencies towards selfishness and to look outward in love and inward in search of God.
00:09:39.000His blood is offered up sacrifices throughout human history.
00:09:45.000Throughout history, the principle of sacrifice is, you know, I suppose to consider that we have a future, to consider that the material world is not all there is.
00:09:53.000There are so many principles in sacrifice.
00:09:55.000There are so many principles in worship, in reverence and love.
00:09:58.000It all comes down to this cup of blood.
00:10:17.000There you are now, Nightster, on a rumble chat, pretending to participate in a discourse, pretending that what we say matter, pretending that it could have any meaning at all to just be a flesh and blood human being adrift in eternal space, resting upon your own digestive and respiratory systems that automatically resting upon your own digestive and respiratory systems that automatically conduct their business, while you bob about like a thimble upon the Atlantic, considering yourself to be vast and important and somehow unsinkable like the Titanic.
00:10:46.000And yet all that we rationally, materially believe can be deluged and sunk in an instant by the tidal wave of the limitless might of our Lord.
00:10:56.000We live here by grace, and we can become conductors and conduits of that grace if we're willing, only willing, to let go of the belief that ourself is all that matters.
00:11:06.000Now, there's a lot happening in the old political world, and I can tell you a little bit about that if you want me to.
00:11:12.000Would you like me to, shall I tell you?
00:11:33.000It looks like what we might be on the brink of is Armageddon as a result of the Biden administration sanctioning the use of missiles inside Russian territory that Putin has asked very nicely not to be used.
00:11:45.000John Kerry still thinks that in the race of what will kill us first, it's going to be climate change that kills us first.
00:13:20.000But first, let's see what John Kerry's all about.
00:13:22.000Because my favourite memory of John Kerry was that time when he was at some congressional committee talking about climate change and he'd gone there on a private jet.
00:13:55.000Except I was in a film called Get Into The Greek.
00:13:58.000And I wrote about that pretty extensively in bookiewook.
00:14:01.000Russell, why do bad things happen to good people?
00:14:03.000Because we don't know how to contextualize good and bad because we only see a small portion of the total reality because of the limitations of our senses.
00:14:12.000And we can't properly discern whether something's good or bad.
00:14:15.000For example, some really difficult and bad things have happened in my life, like, for example, the challenges I had with my little son being born, but he's such a beautiful and glorious blessing.
00:14:22.000And all the things I learned from him going through that surgery have empowered me and my family.
00:14:27.000All the allegations that were made against me were very difficult for me and my family, but have moved me closer to Jesus Christ and have Brought me to a new humility and made me recognize, oh wow, you really care what people think about you.
00:14:40.000You think it matters to be famous or be in Hollywood.
00:15:27.000Now, if we were to declare a climate emergency, that would suddenly give us the ability to, I don't know, tax people, lock people in their homes, limit their air flights.
00:15:35.000I always travel commercially, by the way.
00:15:38.000I don't know what that little tiny jet is my wife flies around in.
00:15:41.000I thought that was a mouse jet for mouses.
00:15:44.000Now, in this climate emergency, all of you guys are gonna have to stay in your houses and do as you're told unless you can pay taxes.
00:15:52.000It'd be a bit like the pandemic where really wealthy people were able to bypass the regulations and restrictions that were crippling to ordinary people.
00:15:59.000In fact, you'll also remember that there was a massive wealth transfer during that period.
00:16:03.000So while we were like, oh, we're in a crisis, oh, it's a health crisis, some of the world's richest people were getting richer and richer.
00:16:09.000And some of the most powerful institutions in the world were coming more and more powerful.
00:16:14.000Pfizer, there's an institution that did pretty well.
00:16:16.000On big tech, Meta, they did pretty well out of the pandemic period.
00:16:20.000Amazon, they benefited from the pandemic.
00:16:23.000Various governments across the world and institutions like the WHO All benefited because they were able to impose levies, take taxation, and control the population.
00:16:32.000Now, this next one, we could go for bird flu, but, you know, pandemic, it's so 2019. Probably what we're going to do is say it's getting too hot and the sea's gotten a little higher, so we're going to have to lock you in your home.
00:21:00.000Third finger, left hand, and all that.
00:21:03.000Third finger, left hand, like wedding ring.
00:21:05.000And then when I was going, yeah, like, a little bit later, everything, you know, I was getting divorced and everything, he sent an email, the subject heading was, third finger, left brand.
00:21:40.000Like, you want unusual dudes, I think.
00:21:43.000If you can have massive institutions like the HHS in charge of near trillions, you're going to probably want people that have got sort of quite robust spiritual capacities.
00:21:53.000And that often comes with eccentricity.
00:21:56.000Imagine if you knew, like, I don't know, St. Francis of Assisi.
00:21:58.000Do you imagine if he was like a "Hello St. Francis of Assisi here?" You know, he's in awe and wonder.
00:22:04.000Like, imagine if you knew the prophet Elijah, do you reckon he was like "Alright, it's I was actually in commune with God in the middle of an earthquake earlier and I noticed that within consciousness there were threads of divine communication available.
00:24:20.000Yeah, I was actually better at it than I expected.
00:24:23.000I'll do an archery competition with Mike Tyson as long as we're both shooting at the same target.
00:24:27.000Alright, let's have a look at Jimmy Kimmel talking about, I think he starts off dissing Matt Gates, and then he, you know, gets all agged out about Bobby Kennedy for some reason.
00:25:17.000In Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., RFK Cray has a lot of skeletons and whale carcasses in his closet, including some interviews that have been getting new attention like this.
00:25:29.000Okay, right, so already I can point out a few media tropes.
00:25:32.000Purility, purility, like pointing out the purification.
00:25:35.000Oh, he had a whale carcass on his roof.
00:25:37.000Like, he's one of them people, Bobby Kennedy, I think, that's double into nature and hunting and having falconry and fishing and all that kind of stuff.
00:25:43.000And isn't that, let me know in the comments and chat, a big part of, like, what American life is about.
00:25:55.000But that doesn't mean that I feel like I know better than everyone else in the world on that subject and that I'm gonna divorce human history from hunter-gatherer traditions or recreation or what America's relationship is with firearms.
00:26:08.000These are all things that you know more about than I do.
00:26:11.000Now, when Jimmy Kimmel's talking about Bobby Kennedy there, what he's doing is pluralizing the issue.
00:26:17.000He's referring to the brain worm story, or he dumped a bear in a park.
00:26:21.000But really, what you're referring to is a guy that spends a lot of time in nature, and all those stories are connected to sort of outdoor activity one way or another.
00:26:28.000Then, did you see the second thing he did?
00:26:30.000He went, stories are resurfacing, right?
00:26:32.000As if there's like an organic The effervescence around stories resurfacing.
00:26:37.000Let's unpack that concept for a moment.
00:26:40.000Do you think that stories just go, like, you know, he's about to go, some interviews have resurfaced.
00:26:43.000Oh, these interviews, they just came bobbling up.
00:26:46.000Do you think what's more likely than them coming up as a result of some sort of natural gaseous emergence that...
00:26:54.000Investigators and journalists with a deliberate intent and agenda to undermine and attack Bobby Kennedy because he's just gone into a position where he's going to be able to oppose corporate power went on a hunt to find things that could make him look bad.
00:27:12.000Now those journalists, like Jimmy Kimmel himself there, might not know, and in fact it's even better for the system, inverted commas, if they don't know that.
00:27:20.000Jimmy Kimmel is just hosting his show.
00:27:24.000He's doing that show on Sunset Strip or Hollywood Boulevard or wherever they are.
00:27:28.000You know, he's like just living life and doing his best.
00:27:30.000Some of you will have seen that clip on X when there's that clip where he's talking to a woman who's meant to be like high up in some new gender studies thing and she's looking for a telescope and he goes behind her and pretends to eat her out from the rear.
00:27:42.000Now, this is about 5 or 7 or 8 or 9, 10 years old, right?
00:27:45.000And it just sort of shows you that at that point, that was comedically acceptable to make lewd and derisory comments about females.
00:27:53.000And remember how I was when I was on TV and talk shows when I was a single man?
00:27:58.000That was my whole mentality back then.
00:28:01.000But what's interesting is Jimmy Kimmel, when he refers to the idea of resurfaced interviews, he's not thinking about things that could resurface about him, like, for example, that clip, or whether or not he's got, you know, look at what's happening in Hollywood right now.
00:28:14.000There's all this stuff going on about all these parties, and there's all those people that presented themselves not as like, Hellraisers or womanisers, but kind of squeaky clean and vanilla folks.
00:28:25.000You know, there's a lot of that, right?
00:28:27.000So, the stories about Bobby Kennedy, they will have been investigated and sought out by sets of interests.
00:28:33.000Bobby Kennedy has had lawsuits against Meta because of the way they reported on him and suppressed his content.
00:28:37.000Bobby Kennedy's had lawsuits against the Trusted News Initiative.
00:28:40.000That's an organization that corralled together media interests from across the globe and includes well-known titles like the New York Times, the BBC, and Google Alphabet.
00:28:49.000And they ensure, collectively, internally, that they report in the same way on the same stories, and you yourself will know of many media stories that exactly fit that paradigm.
00:28:59.000Well, suddenly everyone was talking about this thing.
00:29:02.000Now, what Jimmy Kimmel is doing right now is his own small part in ensuring that Bobby Kennedy becomes a figure of derision, ridicule, and at least skepticism, By referring to interviews, and I imagine he's going to show you some out of context clips now, that themselves are designed to create a narrative that undermines Bobby Kennedy.
00:29:21.000News that have been getting new attention, like this interview from June, in which Mr. Anti-Pharmaceutical has some interesting things to say about illegal drugs.
00:29:29.000I did very, very poorly in school until I started doing narcotics.
00:29:44.000Have you ever loved someone with a drug problem?
00:29:47.000There are certain situations you can imagine where Jimmy Kimmel would sit pie-eyed and weepy with some recovering drug addict if it was the right sort of Hollywood story.
00:29:57.000Is it true that you had a drug addiction issue, right?
00:30:35.000The undercurrent means that the people that are responding to the current, whether that's Kimmel or the New York Times or Colbert, notice that all of those are literal examples of people that are going out of their way, people or institutions, titles that are ridiculing Bobby Kennedy.
00:30:49.000They may not know that what they're doing is supporting the interests of big food or supporting the interests of big pharma, but they sure as hell You know that in your country, 5% of the population is living with a cancer diagnosis, 42% of Americans are obese, that 11% of Americans have diabetes, that healthcare spending in your country is totally out of control, that media are controlled to some significant degree by big food and big pharma.
00:31:16.000In 2023, $10 billion was spent on allocations of advertising revenue to ABC and CNN. All those interests are doing right now.
00:31:36.000What do you think those lobbyists and donors are doing with their money right now?
00:31:39.000They're engaging in what is known as soft propaganda.
00:31:42.000You can't just come out and say, Bobby Kennedy is a bastard.
00:31:45.000What you do is you create an ambience of disdain and criticism around that figure.
00:31:51.000So it just becomes normalized to regard Bobby Kennedy as a kook.
00:31:55.000And because he has been a drug addict and because he has lived an interesting life, and believe me, I know what that's like.
00:32:00.000If you've lived an interesting, crazy life, there's plenty of raw material to metastasize and radiate into toxicity if you want to bring someone down and attack them.
00:32:10.000But you won't bother doing that if the person's public life and agenda is in alignment with the interests of the powerful because you won't have been incentivized.
00:32:19.000You don't even know that's what they're doing.
00:32:22.000I wonder if there's anything along those lines in the Bible at critical and pivotal moments.
00:32:57.000But when you're participating in those institutions that call themselves the entertainment industry, you have to recognize that what the entertainment industry is fundamentally about is distraction and messaging that is...
00:33:09.000Facilitates the agenda of the powerful.
00:33:56.000By the way, did you notice that I'm using these words deliberately.
00:33:59.000I'm not saying these are perfect people that have never done anything wrong and are incapable of fallibility and failure.
00:34:03.000Because they're human beings, and they're flawed, and they've failed, like you have, and like I have.
00:34:08.000That's why you need a culture that is not derived from materialism, but from divine and sublime principles.
00:34:14.000And then you can empower people that operate in managerial and bureaucratic positions, where they have to control budgets of hundreds of millions, nay, trillions of dollars, from a set of values and principles that are not concocted out of materialistic values and a materialistic agenda.
00:34:30.000I wonder when was the last time we saw Jimmy Kimmel or anyone that has those kind of shows take to task members of the Democratic establishment sensibly and properly.
00:34:40.000Have you seen Kimmel say, for example, Joe Biden, you might not want to be escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia right at this pivotal moment when there potentially could be a peace deal.
00:34:58.000What is within their remit is to respond to ulterior currents that direct their content towards the agenda of the powerful.
00:35:05.000What that means is, forget the policies of Bobby Kennedy.
00:35:08.000Forget the fact that this is a man that's sort of taken on groups like Monsanto, like as a lawyer, has won cases for people that were suffering disease.
00:35:16.000It's probably Aaron Brockovich territory.
00:35:18.000People that got cancer because of stuff in their water, or pesticides in their garden.
00:35:22.000Bobby Kennedy has represented those people and won cases against corporate giants.
00:35:26.000It's exactly what you want in office and power.
00:35:28.000Dr. Oz is a person who's sort of navigated show business, but he's a cardiologist and heart surgeon, compassionate, decent, beautiful, lovely man who understands all sorts of aspects of medical life.
00:35:40.000Now going to be in charge of insurance, I understand, if things go the way they're supposed to be going or proposed to be going taxidermy.
00:35:47.000Tulsi Gabbard, if you're just around her, she's like a hero out of a woke Disney movie.
00:35:52.000She's like ethnically fascinating, ideologically profound.
00:36:05.000These are the kind of people that mean that someone like me, who would have been cynical about Trump for the longest time, have to revise and review what I think.
00:36:13.000I'm not saying that That Donald Trump 2024 is going to be perfect.
00:36:17.000But what I do think is Donald Trump is kind of an American mystic.
00:36:23.000America created a president from out of itself.
00:36:27.000What kind of president would America create?
00:36:30.000It's going to be someone that's entrepreneurial, tycoonish, that puts their name on the top of their buildings, that's brash occasionally and quipping.
00:36:39.000But wouldn't the perfect American mystic president live on McDonald's and fly around on a private jet and drink Diet Coke and have their own TV show and have their own catchphrases like you're fired?
00:36:54.000This is an extraordinary time in America.
00:36:57.000And like you, I don't know how it's going to end up.
00:37:00.000But what I do know, because I've been there and I've been inside it, is those institutions of power that are beginning to fall into decline cannot be trusted and cannot be relied on.
00:37:10.000Even the people in it that are the most vocal advocates and mouthpieces know not what they do.
00:37:33.000Have you noticed that many websites or apps are blocked and restricted depending on where you are in the world?
00:37:38.000Meaning you can't watch your favourite shows if you go on holiday or vacation as you might call it.
00:37:42.000Netflix, for example, has got a different library of TV and movies in every single country like Disney and Hulu and BBC iPlayer.
00:37:49.000They're all geo-blocked is the word you use for it.
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00:40:42.000As is Donald Trump as President of the United States.
00:40:46.000Those people are absolute bastards, whereas my team is fantastic.
00:40:51.000How are we going to move into a period of necessary reconciliation where we put aside our previous prejudices that are political and enter into this true new phase of awakening?
00:41:20.000What I believe in is our collective and individual spirit and how from that great deeds may yet be done but they can't be done in cynicism and loathing.
00:41:29.000Your individual personal journey is important because you are valuable and you matter.
00:41:34.000Your personal awakening, you, what you can do yourself is vital and I know what it feels like to be destitute and alone in some room somewhere I hope I don't wake up tomorrow.
00:42:53.000That includes field of greens, the life-changing super fruit and vegetable drink that promises your doctor will notice your improved health or your money back.
00:43:54.000When I said I bet I could beat Mike Tyson at archery.
00:43:57.000That thing where he's throwing darts with a blindfold on and gets bullseyes with it.
00:44:03.000Mike Tyson can envisage reality so clearly in his own mind that with his eyes shut, he can just go, right, that's a dartboard, that's the bullseye, that means I have to throw it like that, and does it with his eyes shut!
00:44:13.000And I just said I'd be my archery, but at least if I lose in an archery competition to Mike Tyson, I'm not going to have my tongue down my neck and all my vertebrae turned into powder, so there's some rationale to it.
00:44:27.000Yeah, let's go full screen on it, mate, and we're like, yeah, let's go full screen on it, and let's have a look at Mike Tyson doing that, in fact.
00:46:22.000We give people the qualities we wish they had sometimes.
00:46:26.000You know, like you're like, oh, I need this person to be competent.
00:46:30.000Like the left, let's call them that because that's the easiest moniker, but I would say global corporatist establishment figures and institutions masquerading under the idea that democracy is a set of institutions that need to be protected from the will of the public rather than the process by which the public demonstrates their will, have needed Kamala Harris to be This woman of colour that's a powerful leader, that understood the judiciary, that understood the American people.
00:46:57.000They needed her to be like Barack Obama, a person who for a moment represented the way that a country sees itself.
00:47:03.000Whether it's movie stars or presidents, sometimes we bring forth in a public life figures that represent something about ourselves.
00:47:10.000Of course we do that because otherwise it wouldn't stick.
00:47:15.000It sticks to the board because We feel in some way there's some relevance to it.
00:47:21.000That's what archetypal information is about, that coming through the temporal is something eternal and permanent.
00:47:30.000But Kamala Harris was not an appropriate vessel for archetypal power.
00:47:35.000That's why, you know, I think, when was it J.D. Vance said that cat lady thing, it's sort of That landed because even though it's sort of maybe you could say it's not a very nice thing to say, there's a certain way of characterizing.
00:47:51.000But in any way, what she wasn't was a person that was going to change America forever.
00:47:56.000And it was a sort of a desperate time.
00:47:58.000And let's have a look at how Kamala Harris herself is contending with that.
00:48:01.000And let us have open and loving enough hearts to pray that Kamala and her husband, I believe he's called Doug, are feeling all right now.
00:48:09.000I just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.
00:48:15.000Having spoken to you like that by drunk people, like that's how that most feels to me, is that when people go, I want you to know, you are a good kid.
00:48:25.000I was in this school staff room, it's a drunk teacher for some reason, I was in this teacher's room sticking up for you.
00:48:34.000Don't you ever forget to be unburdenable by the way.
00:48:39.000You have the same power that you did before November 5th.
00:48:53.000That's actually sort of true, but the information is true.
00:48:57.000Because what it's like saying is, what we were offering you was irrelevant, and the potential that we were going to be elected turns out now to be...
00:51:08.000what's the agenda said hey you know i showed up at your softball game now i need you to show up at the campaign office that's my you showed up at the softball game now you got to show up at the campaign office you varmint you you put in the time it was personal for you because of your efforts get this we raised hold on look in her eyes She's kind.
00:51:44.000You can see the beauty and gentleness.
00:51:47.000But you can also sense from her demeanor, manner, and the cadence of her bodily expression that she is...
00:51:55.000Not in the right, on the right frequency for powerful government.
00:52:00.000Like, you see, like, Trump, right, who is a person that I've really, like, when he first came out, I'm like, nah, man, Donald Trump is just too mental.
00:52:13.000The word Swami means he who is in himself.
00:52:18.000And people, I think, are incorrectly diagnosing that as narcissism, when in fact it's kind of a type of certainty that if you have got this paradigm, and it's a paradigm that I strongly disagree with, of mass centralised government and mass centralised power, you do need people that are like that.
00:52:35.000Well, you can see that because look who won.
00:53:26.000You're right, I'm not very good at that.
00:53:28.000For someone who is a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, and I spend a lot of time around drug addicts and alcoholics, I'm always, always thinking, this person's acting a bit weird.
00:54:15.000She's seen some of those, and there's some comfort in that, because I suppose that's the vestiges and residual of what potentially could have been her presidency, is to watch people going, I can't believe it!
00:56:48.000Despite this, the campaign hid this from top donors, defrauded and misled them by falsely claiming she was ahead, continued and continued soliciting contributions under the forced pretense to the tune of over a billion dollars.
00:57:14.000Use weird, jerky, scarecrow body movements and speak in almost unknowable epigrams and epithets that don't make sense, that seem like some Gnostic prognosis, or as our man Tim Dillon said, entirely a language made up of gypsy curses.
00:57:32.000On the Biden question, we of course got that everywhere we went.
00:58:21.000Imagine if we said, well, we would have taken this approach on the border.
00:58:25.000Imagine the round of stories coming out after that of people saying, well, she never said that in a meeting, or what meeting when she said this, or I remember when she did that.
00:58:35.000And it wasn't going to give us what we needed because it wouldn't be a clean break.
00:58:39.000It would be, you know, days upon days in a limited time window that we had of dealing of who, what, when, where.
00:58:47.000So the best we could do and the most that she felt comfortable with was saying, like, look, vice presidents never break with their presidents.
00:58:55.000The only time in recent memories when Pence broke with Trump after Trump stormed the Capitol.
00:59:04.000If the president tries to murder you, you can break.
00:59:06.000If you are, you know, ripping up the Constitution, trying to overturn an election, people die, then you can break with your president.
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