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What Do the Recent Earthquakes Say About What To Expect From This Week’s Solar Eclipse? (Guest: Grant Berry)

The founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses the recent events, and what can be taken away from them. This week has been incredibly rough when it comes to natural disasters. A few days ago, an earthquake shook Taiwan, leaving several dead and destroying a number of properties. And late last week, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit the East Coast, mainly New Jersey and New York City. If that isn’t enough, a major solar eclipse is set … Read more

At a Time When Biden Is Questioning His Decisions, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Seems Ready To Negotiate With Hamas (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the recent withdrawal of troops from the Gaza Strip, and how Israel will move forward with negotiations. After previously stating that he would push military forces to destroy Hamas in Rafah, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now appears ready to negotiate – even with outside pressure from U.S. President Joe Biden. Reports reveal that Israel military forces have withdrawn a number of ground troops from the Gaza Strip, after … Read more

A New Poll Suggests That President Biden Isn’t Thinking Properly When It Comes To Gun Laws

A spokesman for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms explains why the President’s restrictive gun rules could cost him re-election. President Joe Biden has been taking some awful decisions when it comes to setting up restrictive gun laws, even going as far as to set up a dedicated office to create them. But now, a new poll suggests just how much people know just how awful he is at it. … Read more

Migrant’s Recent Charge of Murder Shows Why the Border Crisis Needs To Be Taken More Seriously (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of the docuseries BorderWars discusses the behavior of Fermin Garcia-Gutierrez, and why it should be given a closer look. President Joe Biden and his administration don’t seem to see the big deal with what’s happening at our nation’s borders. However, a recent news story points out just what kind of trouble we might be in. Fermin Garcia-Gutierrez, a 46-year old migrant, was arrested this past week for the death of a man in … Read more

Gov. Greg Abbott Warns About a Different Kind of War At the Border (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses Abbott’s valid concerns over the cartels stepping up their game at Texas’ borders. As if the interference from President Joe Biden and his administration wasn’t enough to worry about, Gov. Greg Abbott has another concern when it comes to the border crisis in Texas. Per a recent article in Newsweek, he explained how Mexican cartels could be resorting to using drones in an effort to attack people … Read more

Do the Ongoing Earthquakes Around the World Have Ties With the Forthcoming Solar Eclipse? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses the recent earthquakes, and if they have ties with next week’s event. With the forthcoming solar eclipse coming on April 8th, many are preparing for what they believe will be a significant event. However, building up to it, the world has seen some other types of events. Across Taiwan, New York City, New Jersey and other regions, massive earthquakes have taken place, ranking at a 4.8 temblor rating and … Read more

The Balance of War: Israel’s Admission and the Larger Threat of Hamas

**Interview Objective:** To offer a balanced and informative perspective on the recent tragic incident in Gaza, where Israel admitted to the accidental killing of seven aid workers. This discussion with David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, aims to contextualize the event within the broader spectrum of conflict between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the profound differences in the nature of actions taken by each side. **Angle:** This commentary will address the … Read more

The FBI Continues To Fail When It Comes To Investigating the Firebombing of a Pregnancy Center (Guest: Rev. Jim Harden)

The CEO of CompassCare voices his frustration surrounding the latest actions by the agency. Nearly two years after the heinous act has taken place, the FBI has yet to make any progress on the case surrounding the firebombing of a CompassCare pregnancy center in Buffalo. And its latest move perplexes even further. The government agency actually put up a billboard 70 miles away from the scene of the crime, asking for any information seeking information … Read more

Mayorkas Impeachment Trial Is Moving Quickly – and Several Democrats May Finally Have To Face the Music (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains how some Democrats face a “put up or shut up” situation when it comes to the Border crisis. Less than two months after its initial run through the House, the impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas appears to be finally moving forward – and may have some Democrats wondering the best way to handle it. The House initially passed two articles of impeachment against Mayorkas back … Read more

Why Is President Biden So Determined To Shut Down Recreational Shooting and Hunting Programs? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for Gun Owners of America explains why Biden needs to leave the programs be, and how they can help others. Recreational shooting and hunting programs have been going strong for years, helping others learn the basics for how to use such tools – and use them safely, for that matter. But that hasn’t stopped President Joe Biden from using his “anti-gun” crusade in an effort to shut them down. Biden not only tried … Read more

The Human Toll of the Border Crisis (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of the docuseries BorderWars discusses what she’s seen, and why more people should be paying attention to the human effect. Various news reports talk about the “aggressive” side of the ongoing border crisis, and how so many manage to slip into the United States. But a new article by The Epoch Times points out a more tragic side, one that is affecting rescue crews in Texas. The legendary Rio Grande river has become a boon … Read more

A Federal Judge Just Gave Gun Owners a Major Win When It Comes To the ATF Pistol Brace Rule

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation discusses the win, and what it means for private gun owners moving forward. The ATF has yet another blow delivered to them, as a federal judge has stopped the agency from enforcing its pistol brace rule on millions of gun owners, including members of the National Rifle Association. Originally, several groups – including the Second Amendment Foundation – battled against the rule, believing that the group’s rule to … Read more

What Complications Could Come From Florida’s Recent Abortion Rulings? (Guest: Jim Harden)

The CompassCare CEO discusses the two recent decisions, and what could come as a result. The beginning of this week saw the delivery of two abortion rulings provided by the Florida Supreme Court for the state. With them, the following rules were issued: -A 15 week ban that will trigger a 6 week ban supported by Gov. Ron DeSantis, set to take effect in May. -A ballot initiative will provide a state constitutional right to … Read more

The Judgment of God is about to Fall on the U.S. over the 6 Sins of Joe Biden against God and Israel, according to International TV Host Sid Roth

Segment Introduction: In our upcoming segment on the Israel-Gaza War, we’re joined by Sid Roth, the esteemed host of the internationally acclaimed television show, “Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural.” Sid approaches the topic with a candid perspective, emphasizing the spiritual ramifications of U.S. policies towards Israel. He asserts that the United States must reconsider its stance against Israel and align with biblical principles to avoid negative consequences, describing them as significantly anti-Israel and anti-God. Sid’s television … Read more

Updates on Israel and the Middle East (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview opportunity with David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank Samaria) Updates on Israel and the Middle East Mayor Rubin offers an authentic perspective on the current events in Israel and the Middle East, providing insights that often go unreported or misrepresented by mainstream media. Talking Points: Is there a Double Standard in News Reporting on Israel in Gaza? Answer: Yes, major media, universities, and influencers frequently convey a grossly inaccurate portrayal, often … Read more

Could the United States See Attacks From ISIS Following the Moscow Massacre? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses the news surrounding ISIS potentially setting up attacks on our own soil. As if the “border crisis” wasn’t enough to be concerned about, United States citizens could also potentially face attack from another group – ISIS. A new report from Fox News reveals that the Islamic terror group has a “strong desire” to attack people within the country, as well as other foreign powers. This comes from Retired … Read more

Migrants That Attempted To Enter the U.S. In an Illegal Rush For the Border Won’t Be Charged, According to Judge (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of BorderWars discusses why the judge’s refusal to prosecute the suspects could send a message about future border attacks. You may recall when, back in late March, dozens of Venezuelan nationals attempted to rush a border station in El Paso in the hopes of entering the United States. Over 200 soldiers were on scene to prevent them from entering, and those that attempted to enter the country were charged. However, that appears to … Read more

Niagara Falls Has Declared a State of Emergency Ahead of Next Week’s Eclipse (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses the recent declaration by the city, and why it never hurts to be prepared, just in case. With the pending solar eclipse set to take place in less than a week, some cities have begun taking precautions just in case things don’t go as planned. The Epoch Times recently reported that a state of emergency was recently declared near Niagara Falls, in an effort to prepare the area for the … Read more

Defending Against Shadows: Israel’s Preemptive Strike in Syria (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: Today, we’re honored to welcome David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank Samaria), to discuss a significant and controversial operation in the Middle East.  Following Israel’s targeted action against Iran’s embassy in Syria, Rubin will offer his insights into the deep-seated security concerns driving Israel’s defensive measures.  This operation, which led to the elimination of key Iranian military advisers, underscores the complexities of regional geopolitics and Israel’s determination to protect its citizens.  With … Read more

Policing, Politics, and Preparing for National Police Week (Guest: Michael Letts)

April 2, 2024, marks the beginning of a 40-day countdown to National Police Week (May 12-18, 2024), offering a prime opportunity for a compelling interview with Michael Letts. Letts, a dedicated police officer and the founder of InVest USA, has spearheaded the initiative to provide bulletproof vests to police departments, especially those affected by budget cuts triggered by the Defund the Police movement. At a time when political narratives often cloud the real needs of … Read more

Weighting the Humanity Toll In Gaza City (Guest: Grant Berry)

The founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses the devastating losses from the Israel/Hamas conflict, and what could come next. Following a two-week raid that has ended up leaving it in ruined shape, Israel’s military has finally pulled out of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. In the raid, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) noted that it killed 200 “terrorists” in the raid, while also detaining hundreds of others and finding weapons and intelligence. That said, what follows … Read more

Netanyahu’s Just Response Bombing Terrorists Hiding Behind Human Shields at Al-Shifa Hospital

Israel Mayor David Rubin: Expert Voice on the Israel-Hamas Conflict In the complex and often misunderstood conflict between Israel and Hamas, a stark reality has come to light, underscoring the ethical challenges Israel faces: Hamas’s routine use of civilians and medical facilities, such as Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital, as shields for terrorist operations.  This calculated strategy aims to garner international sympathy through the resulting civilian casualties when Israel is forced to take action against terrorists. The … Read more

With the Eclipse Coming In a Few Short Days, What Is the Best Way To Be Prepared For What Could Come? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses what to expect from next week’s event and why it wouldn’t hurt to take precautions. A massive solar eclipse is set to take place on April 8th, and all eyes are on online tips in regards to how to be ready for it. Some airlines have noted that flights will be grounded until it passes, and even prisons are preparing by going into lockdown. But some are going a … Read more

Largest Anti-Netanyahu Protest in Jerusalem (Guest: David Rubin)

Israel Mayor David Rubin: Expert Voice on the Israel-Hamas Conflict Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Jerusalem on Sunday, March 31, 2024, in the largest anti-government protest since Israel went to war in October of 2023.  Protesters petitioned the Israeli government to agree to a cease-fire deal for the purpose of freeing hostages. There are still dozens of hostages in captivity in Gaza being held by Hamas.   The protestors are also calling for early … Read more

Could This Supreme Court Case Turn the Entire United States Immigration System On Its Head? (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of the docuseries BorderWars discusses the potential actions coming from the case surrounding a U.S. citizen’s husband. As out-of-hand as the current Border Crisis is in the United States right now, there’s a chance that things could become much worse. A new report from The Epoch Times reveals that a forthcoming Supreme Court case could very well take away a vital tool that allows the government to follow immigration law enforcement. As such, various … Read more

The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Refuse Rehearing For a Crucial Second Amendment Foundation Victory

A spokesman for the group explains why the Court’s decision worms very well in the favor of private gun owners and their rights. Recently, the Second Amendment Foundation, backed by the Firearms Policy Coalition and three private citizens, managed to score a major legal victory in Pennsylvania. With it, a rule that would’ve prohibited law-abiding young adults from carrying firearms for self-defense and prevented them from acquiring a state license to carry has been deemed … Read more

Did the January 6th Committee Force This Former Defense Secretary To Keep Quiet? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses the latest report from the Epoch Times, which could change the way we look at the Committee’s actions. Based on social media opinions and media reports, one would think that the January 6th Committee would be operating with justice in mind. However, a new report from The Epoch Times reveals they might have had other motives. Per the report, former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, then serving … Read more

Topic: BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE (Guest: Nick Papanicolaou)

Expert guest: Nicholas “Nick” Papanicolaou, Esteemed Shipping Magnate, advocate for Maritime Security, and former Vice President of the Aristotle Onassis organization while Aristotle Onassis was alive, long before he married Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. “Beyond the Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Addressing the Broader Threats to America’s Maritime and Infrastructure Security in The Red Sea and Beyond” Contact Information: Jerry McGlothlin, CEO of Special Guests Phone: 919-437-0001 “Specializing in Booking Guests on Talk Shows Since 1986” More info … Read more

US Dept of Defense Considering UN Peacekeeping Force in Gaza

Guest Expert: David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel & Founder of the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund Optional Introduction for Hosts: In the midst of heated debates and the swirling dust of diplomatic kerfuffles, the aftermath of conflict in the Middle East often sees the overlooked victims: the children. Enter David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel – a man who refuses to let the discourse drown out the silent cries of the youngest affected. … Read more

Police Officer Jonathan Diller Did Not Have to Die.

Titanium Plated Active Shooter Vests Needed Now for our Men in Blue Interview op’ w. Officer Michael Letts on Officer Safety and Preventive Measures Background: The recent tragic death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was fatally shot during a routine traffic stop in Queens, has reignited discussions on the safety of law enforcement officers on duty. Former President Donald Trump, who attended Diller’s wake, emphasized the need for “law and order” in the wake of … Read more

Should All Knives be Banned after 11 Stabbed in Illinois Rampage? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Four people are dead and as many as 7 more were injured in Rockford, Illinois after a 22-year-old man stabbed them in the middle of the afternoon Wednesday.  In what was first reported as a home invasion, the man killed a 15-year-old girl, a 63-year-old woman, a 49-year-old man, and a 22-year-old man. The stabbings took place at multiple scenes.  What makes this particularly interesting: Had he used a gun, the response from the media and … Read more

The Border Crisis Could Be Getting Far Worse With the Release of Thousands of Migrants (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran takes a closer look at a situation that could flood the United States with even more illegal immigrants. As bad as the border crisis is at the moment, there’s a chance that it could get far worse by the end of March. According to Newsweek, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is set to run out of federal funding for the Shelter and Services program, which provides shelter, food and transportation for … Read more

Joe Lieberman Dies at 82 (Guest: Grant Berry)

Former vice-presidential nominee Joe Lieberman died Wednesday from complications due to a fall. Best known as the first Jewish candidate on a major ticket, he was Al Gore’s vice-presidential pick in 2000, the year Gore lost a close race but kept demanding various recounts until the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped it.  Lieberman, a Senator from Connecticut, lost his seat in the Democratic primary of 2006 but decided to run as an independent. He … Read more

Colorado Is Going Too Far With Its Anti-Gun Bills – And Other States Could Follow

A representative for the Citizens Committee For the Right to Keep and Bear Arms discusses the heinous penalties in the Mile High state. There are strict gun laws – and then there are strict gun laws like the ones Colorado is currently working on. The state has a number of anti-Second Amendment bills in effect that could become a burden for private gun owners – and cost them quite a bit in the process. The main bill, … Read more

Nineveh and other Towns Expecting Big Crowds as Rare Eclipse Hits Swath of U.S. (Guest: Mark Biltz)

We are just weeks away from a total solar eclipse that will last a full four minutes, leading millions to plan travel to the nearest 115-mile-wide path of the event. Small towns and big cities are expecting horrible traffic on April 8.  The path hits 15 states, from Texas to Maine. But is there more to a solar eclipse than a mere secular scientific event? Pastor Mark Biltz has studied solar eclipses for many years … Read more

President of Mexico Uses Bridge Tragedy to Criticize Americans (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

Usually, tragedies unite countries, even if times are otherwise a bit tense. But Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, used the collapsed bridge in Baltimore as an excuse to criticize American treatment of those crossing the border from Mexico. Three Mexican nationals were on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when it collapsed Tuesday. One of them survived, the other two are missing. President Obrador noted migrants often do “risky work” and then complained “they do … Read more

Significance of the UN Resolution for a Ceasefire in Israel

Optional intro: Our guest today says the UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza overlooks a critical aspect of this conflict: Israel’s inherent right to defend its citizens and sovereignty against Hamas’ unprovoked and cowardly aggression. The situation unfolded when Hamas launched an invasion, resulting in the tragic loss of over 1,000 Israeli lives. This war is not just about retaliation but about ensuring such a tragedy never occurs again. Equating Israel’s defensive measures … Read more

Several Democrats Speak Out Against Biden UN Abstention (Guest: David Rubin)

The Biden administration’s decision to abstain from a UN vote calling for an Israeli cease-fire has some pro-Israel Democrats speaking out. Senator John Fetterman and Rep. Josh Gottheimer are among the Democrats who have publicly expressed outrage at the decision of the White House. When the U.N. Security Council resolution called for a cease-fire, Israel wanted the United States to do what it would normally do in such circumstances: veto the resolution. Instead, the White … Read more

NBC Cuts Ties with Former RNC Chair Days After Hiring (Guest: Michael Letts)

Just days after NBC News hired former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel as a political analyst, they caved to their left-wing staffers and cut ties. NBCUniversal News chair Cesar Conde made their position even more clear by issuing this statement: “I want to personally apologize to our team members who felt we let them down.” The most high-profile outrage came from MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who claims McDaniel’s belief that the election was stolen from Trump was enough … Read more

Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Ban on Abortion Drug (Guest: Rev. Jim Harden)

After oral arguments concluded in the Supreme Court case against FDA and their decision to loosen restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone, pro-life leaders were discouraged by the day’s events. Even conservative Supreme Court justices questioned whether the FDA decisions could be challenged in federal court. Both Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Neil Gorsuch asked why a nationwide ban on the abortion pill is necessary.  Many suspect the Supreme Court will rule the doctors … Read more

A Mistake By the Illinois Prisoner Review Board Just Cost an 11-Year Old Boy His Life (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the crucial mistake made by former board member LeAnn Miller, and what can be learned from it. Generally, the Prisoner Review Board exists to make sure that those released from prison are ready to make a new start for themselves, rather than fall back into board habits. But sometimes, something slips through the cracks – with devastating results. LeAnn Miller was a member of the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, and … Read more

Scientists Are Excited For the Solar Eclipse, But Should They Be Paying Attention To Potential Danger? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses why scientists aren’t doing more to see what dangers could be lurking from the eclipse. April’s total solar eclipse is on the way, set to unfold on April 8th. Many are set to witness the spectacle for themselves; and, according to NBC News, some scientists are excited for its arrival. They’ve discussed photographing the sun’s atmosphere as the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, and will also be observing … Read more

Netanyahu Cancels Trip to U.S. over Vote on U.N. Resolution (Guest: David Rubin)

The Former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the cancellation, as well as what could come next. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled the trip of a high-level delegation to the U.S. after the Biden administration chose to abstain from a U.N. vote on a resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the Israeli war with Hamas. Netanyahu wanted the U.S. to veto the resolution from the United Nations Security Council. Netanyahu explained the U.S. decision “hurts both … Read more

“Biden has no more right to demand Israel give away land to Hamas than Cuba has the right to annex Florida!” So says Israel Mayor David Rubin

Guest Profile: David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel David Rubin, a staunch advocate for Israel and a seasoned speaker on geopolitical challenges and historical contexts, brings a unique and imperative perspective to today’s global dialogue. As the former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, Rubin possesses firsthand knowledge and insights into the intricacies of Israel’s security, its right to defend its borders, and the effects of international decisions on its sovereignty. Overview:In the context of the … Read more

Topic: BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE (Guest: Nicholas Papanicolaou)

Expert guest: Nicholas “Nick” Papanicolaou, Esteemed Shipping Magnate and Advocate for Maritime Security “Beyond the Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Addressing the Broader Threats to America’s Maritime and Infrastructure Security in The Red Sea and Beyond” Contact Information: Jerry McGlothlin, CEO of Special Guests Phone: 919-437-0001 “Specializing in Booking Guests on Talk Shows Since 1986” Why Nicholas Papanicolaou? Nicholas Papanicolaou brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion of maritime security and infrastructure protection, especially … Read more

The Biden Administration’s Red Flag Hub Puts Private Gun Owners In the Crosshairs (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the Gun Owners of America believes the rule will stir up nothing but trouble for the sake of “protection”. In a continued effort to fight back against guns, the Biden Administration recent announced that it is setting up a “national center” in the hopes to educate police, prosecutors and others about “red flag” laws, which could take away guns from Americans “who pose a threat to themselves or others.” The National Extreme … Read more

Is It Ethical To Make Donald Trump Pay Such a High Bond? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the $454 million bond deadline, and how it’s unfairly affecting the Presidential candidate. All eyes are on Donald Trump today as his legal team is hard at work on paying the $454 million bond asked of him following the multimillion-dollar civil fraud judgment found against him. If he is unable to do so, then there’s a possibility that his assets could be put in line, in an effort to pay … Read more

Vice President Kamala Harris Warns of Dire “Consequences” For Israel If It Invades Rafah (Guest: David Rubin)

The Former Mayor of Shiloh discusses Harris’ words, and what it means for the United States/Israel relationship moving forward. As if President Joe Biden’s disdain for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn’t enough, Vice President Kamala Harris has also sounded off on the matter. Speaking with ABC News, Harris noted that “consequences” could follow if Israel moves forward with a planned invasion of Rafah in Gaza. Netanyahu previously noted that said invasion is the only way … Read more

ISIS Takes Credit for Attack in Russia, Russia Blames Ukraine (Guest: Michael Letts)

It is believed the terrorist attack last week came from the same ISIS affiliated group that killed 13 Americans during Biden’s poorly planned exit from Afghanistan. ISIS released graphic footage of the incident as proof of their involvement in the attack that claimed over 130 lives. But a Russian spokesperson said in the Pravda newspaper “Attention – a question to the White House: Are you sure it’s Isis? Might you think again about that?” Four … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Abortion Pill Case (Guest: Jim Harden)

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that questions the dangers of mifepristone: the abortion drug. The Food and Drug Administration is accused of overlooking serious safety problems as they have loosened regulations over the years. With pro-life states making abortion more difficult to access, the drug has become increasingly popular. There were over a million abortions last year alone – and mifepristone is given much of the credit. Over 60 percent … Read more

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