Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower in American Patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this programme has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. Hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Tuesday, it's December the 5th and it is 8:30 here in Texas, America.
That makes it 9:30 for you on the East Coast and it's very early for you who are out West. We are going to be running a different format today, so we're just letting you know. Right now we're running a different format, running a different colour shirts. It's the colour of rage, the colour of passion. Take your pick and we are going to be doing something we don't normally do. We're going to be doing a short show.
We're going to be breaking format for a 30 minute show today, then we're going to cut over and there's a second live stream. Many of you are probably confused going what the hell is going on and what are you got going on. We have a judiciary hearing in front of the Senate that we are going to break to at 10 Eastern in about half an hour. So we're going to jam pack as much as we can throw at you in this 30 minutes.
We're going to upload the audio for those of you who are driving around and then we are going to be streaming live on rumble.com/kyle Serafin and on Twitter on Facebook too for some reason. I don't know why I do that, but I do. For those of you that are watching over there, come join us over on rumble.com/kyle Sarah and give us a thumbs up. If you're in the live chat and you are liking this, let's get this thing going.
And then we are going to be bringing on some of the susceptibles at 10:00 to be able to sort of do live commentary as Christopher Wray, my former boss and the head of my ex girlfriend agency is going to be testifying. Now, a little bit of a spoiler. I will give you some insight Intel right before we go live with that, but let's go ahead and launch into a couple of thank yous and our sponsors will quick as we get going. Here I am jazzed up.
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that in just a second. Let's start off with good news. Let's start off with something that is positive, because we all could use a little bit of good news in this Christmas season as we roll towards the birth of Christ, the celebration thereof. Let's talk about something related to children that should be something near and dear to you. We had Tara Rotas and we had Aaron Stevenson on our show the
other day. I wanted to give you guys the update for those of you that did not follow what was happening. After you went out there, many of you, many of you went out and you picked up and wrote down comments. You went after it with a gusto and you were filling in multiple comments. I think when we did that show, there were 22,000 comments on the federal website on the registry at that time. I got a number.
I'm actually going to check my messages right now from Aaron Stevenson. He just let me know. They closed last night at 11:59 Eastern Time with 66,610 comments total on that website, many of them coming from the truth trench that you guys were clicking through. So good job all of you. Good job about caring and doing something. We didn't ask a tonne, but we asked you to get involved in. Many of you did and you took
that upon yourself. Now Ryan was upset that people didn't all fill out 50 or 100 comments themselves. I'll actually tell you this, five comments times more then you know more than the the number of people. It's way better to have five comments spread across thousands and thousands of people than it is to have, you know, 70 people filling out 1000 comments. It just turns out it's much bigger. You want more IP addresses.
You want the government to be able to see that more and more people are interested in this and that it was a widespread concern. Hopefully that is the case and I'm going to pull up this article right here, which came from, what is it, the Washington Examiner. This was actually sent to me by Aaron this morning. And so let's run through what they had to say. Not only are you interested in this particular topic, but it sounds like there's additionally some senators that are saying
that this is a problem. So that shows political support. It shows the people supporting, not wanting to have unvetted sponsors for immigrant children. A major, major win. A big deal. Looks like 39 GOP senators led by Chuck Grassley sent a letter to the HHS officials on Monday of this week threatening to overturn the proposed rule by the Congressional Review Act. Now, as many of you guys have have heard, what they have is what's called the APA. That's the Administrative Procedures Act.
It allows these administrative agencies, these executive agencies to write law. It's really a rule that masquerades as law. But Congress still does have a little bit of oversight, and they can in fact overturn them. That's what is being suggested right here, that they can go through the Congressional Review Act, which would actually wipe about that situation and say, hey, you can't just take kids and put them with unvetted adults. They called the proposal alarming, dangerous and
potentially illegal. That is a quote from the letter that Grassley sent off. So that's all really good. They are hearing what we are saying, at least on this particular topic. So well done to all of you who got involved, who were pushing this. There was a a space that was going on last night talking about the same thing and they were pushing some last minute comments through. I know that. I know that Tara and Aaron are both really grateful for you
guys being involved. So thanks so much for doing that and we'll continue to bring you things that you can do specifically like action oriented items if you want to get involved. Not everybody does, but if you do, we're going to try to present them to you and we'll try to present them on this show. So, well done. Alright, Should we talk about some other stuff? Let's talk about Second Amendment. Second Amendment is always in threat in this country. Like some places are are passing
constitutional care. You can carry a gun without a permit because the Constitution is your permit. That's what I work with. That's what I do here in Texas. That's not the case everywhere. It turns out that is the case in Arizona where I was previously. But places like Illinois, which should be in the middle of America, which is mostly American property, is still dominated by the politics that happened out of the Chicago machine.
And so you end up with these ridiculous, ridiculous sort of proposals to ban so-called assault weapons, which sounds like it should be coming out of a Massachusetts or should be coming out of a Washington DC or New York. Unfortunately, those of you living behind enemy lines in
Illinois are dealing with this. And so you've seen sort of a swing back and forth whether or not there was going to be any injunction in any relief on the so called assault weapons ban all Illinois. Now the actual law itself is referred to and we have to look this up. It's called the Protect Illinois Communities Act, right, Because legal gun owners are obviously going to be the problem.
There's ongoing casework that is going on by the Gun Terms of America, by the Firearms Policy Coalition, and by the National Association for Gun Rights, all of whom I am in contact with on at least some basis. They all kind of get back and forth with me. And this, this NGR group has actually sent me like a bunch of stickers and some T-shirts and stuff. So for whatever it's worth, there is now a request for emergency injunctive relief in front of the United States Supreme Court.
It's been docketed. It's been received. And they are trying to basically stop the enforcement of this, this pika act, the the Protect Illinois Communities Act, which would, like I said, effectively ban the purchase of AR's and AK's in that state. They're saying that there would be, you know, serious harm. And so therefore, this web, this sorry, this court case based on the National Association of Gun Rights is going forward and has been requested for a hearing.
Amy Coney Barrett has agreed to receive a briefing on it, ordered a briefing. And so that emergency application is now in front of it. Now there's a second thing that's going on. Basically, when you do these, they apply first in a Circuit Court. It has to go through the Circuit Court of Appeals. Once they get above that And then once they do the Court of Appeals, there's a couple of levels. They have an individual judge that's assigned who can do a review.
After that they can have what's called a three judge panel. And then beyond that, there's a full and bank possibility, which is to say every single judge in the appeal circuit would get out there. They would all vote and weigh in and it's a simple majority wins or not. And then it can go and actually go to the Supreme Court. But at any moment the Supreme Court can pick it up and say, hey, we'd like to take a look at this.
So this is at least an opportunity for Amy Coney Barrett to have it in front of the the SCOTUS folks to decide whether or not this is going to be Supreme Court material and whether they want to go and make a ruling on whether or not the so-called ban of assault weapons in any state. Because this would go nationally if it was done by the Supreme Court, whether that is going to be something that can carry
forward. It would be a strong win for the 2nd amendment for them to establish that the so-called assault weapons, which many of us know are just semi automatic rifles, AR and AK style, probably the most common rifles used for home defence and self defence. Pretty much that. The telltale sign. I would say that historically hearing the pump of a 12 gauge shotgun has shut people down and made them leave your house
without ever having to firing. Thought I'd say sending the bolt home on an AR or an AK, which has a very similar sound. Once you hear one of those things. I've heard them even on FISA recordings, for what it's worth.
I'm not sure how much I can talk about that but I've actually heard them over in-house microphones and when you hear that sort of thing you know exactly what it sounds like and it's very clear, it's like oh that person has a semi automatic rifle that just slammed a bolt home that actually might be enough to run somebody off as well. They used to say that the 12 gauge shotgun was the was the most recognisable sound in the world if you were to just play a
clip anywhere in the world. All human beings knew what it sounded like. I would say that the AR and the AK in the United States are getting to be closer to that. There's enough of a familiarity with it and using that in a in a home protection scenario people always say, well, like why do you especially provide, like why do you need more than 10 rounds in a magazine? Why do you need something that can do that? And the answer is because it's the best tool that's available. It's light.
It's low recoil, it's safe. It's easy to operate. There are millions and millions and millions of us who have specific training either law enforcement or in the military and we walked out into the world and this is something that we can use to protect our families. I don't want to tell you how many AR AR I have but that's only because I don't actually know. But I've got a bunch. I've got enough that they are in all my vehicles. They are in many rooms of my house, and it's a tool.
Look, it's a tool. If you want to ban tools, you have to justify why the tool itself is dangerous. And my tools, which are locked up right across the way here, or at least a bunch of them are, they are never going to hurt anybody. They're never going to be a problem for any human being unless I make them a problem for them. They're locked safely and they're carried away. So be responsible gun owners,
follow these cases. There's a bunch of if you guys want to get involved, my favourite 2 organisations I'm actually not as familiar with and I'm not my buddies who work for Firearms Policy Coalition do not love these guys. They said National Association for Gun Rights is not their favourite. Their favourite is either. Firearms Policy Coalition. You've probably seen them. They have that sort of go F yourself sort of attitude like Elon Musk does. They spent put a lot of
profanity out on social media. And then the other one is Gun Owners of America and they tend to be a little bit more dignified about it. My buddy Steven who's been on the show works for them in a contract basis and that's who he kind of puts his money behind. So both of those, all three of them are good organisations and all of them are options that you can be a part of and in doing so you will be funding the defences
in this sort of law fair. We keep seeing Democrat States and cities and municipalities pushing against the Second Amendment things that were mentioned here by our our buddy TACP saying that they are repugnant to the Constitution. There, there literally is no justification for infringing on any rights. So yeah, let's just pull it up real quick. He says all laws that are repugnant to the Constitution are low and void. Madison versus Marbury. This is the case law.
Our courts are lawless to allow this. I tend to agree. I'm a Second Amendment absolutist. That means that I am ATF abolitionist. And in the same way you guys probably know, I'm not a big fan of the FBI either at this point, if they're not going to get rid of the domestic Intel mission, they should get rid of the whole damn thing. We'll talk about that more on the live stream. I'm sure we'll have unlimited examples of stupidity, but let's
keep pushing forward, OK? We've got a short show, so we're going to cram it all in there as best as possible. Speaking of the FBI, my ex girlfriend she's made some news again with a a great headline. It looks good. It sounds good. Let's dig into a little bit from CNN. Here we go. This is Las Vegas teen found with explosives material after threatening to do a quote unquote lone wolf terror attack.
Authorities say now this is a couple days old at this point I've been kind of watching it to see if it's showed up. They haven't they haven't put it out there in any strong thing and and the real problem for me is is they didn't release the kids name that's probably because he's 16 years old. But because they didn't release the name I have not been able to see the affidavit that was going to swear and attest to whatever the facts were regarding the the search warrant.
They did but let's read the story here it is 16 year old boy in Las Vegas. Actually don't even say boy but we have to assume there they say it later on was arrested for allegedly ready to do lone wolf terrorist attack in support of ISIS. OK well that's a hot take. Adding that investigators found components and instructions to build explosive devices in a search of his home. So what do they find? The Anarchist Cookbook.
Did they find some baking soda and some bleach and some ammonia, You know, like some some basic household detergents? Quick little story. Ryan, we can go full screen with this one little funny story which my my father who probably listen to this will remember when I was maybe 12 or 13 years old, I got really into doing model rockets. So some of you guys have seen these things. You can go buy them. You need to be able to buy them in the like the hobby stores. You can go and buy a hobby
rocket. They had a little electronic ignition. They had a clay based nose cone and it was essentially A firework that would just send a a flaming jet out the bottom and it would shoot this thing up into the air. And you had different classes of engines. The A engines were a little tiny, they were like you know AAA's and then you had the engines and they were the size of like a AA and you had the C engines and they were somewhat bigger in the D engines.
So they had different sort of class of engines and power and you could fire those suckers off into the world and they would fly up in the air and then they had a last little burst on the end of the of all these little engines. They would, they would fire one forward and that would burst out a nose cone and the nose cone would explode out. You'd have a little parachute that would go and then they would fly down to the earth and you go collect them.
So you'd go out to big soccer fields where they had like a dozen soccer fields we used to live in outside of Dallas, TX. So there's a lot of open ground. We'd fly those things off and they didn't really get caught in the wind. They go fly into a tree or whatever. So all that's really fun. It's really fun. But you know, I was a pretty red blooded male, young, teenage, soon to be teenage kid. So one of the things that I would do is that my brothers and I would concoct our own rockets.
We would find out the size of the cone. We would base that for what we needed to be able to put an engine in. And then we would go get a PVC pipe. Then we would cut it and then we would open it up and put some sort of explosive payload. You know, I put explosive cause that's what we thought would happen. This is all like pre Internet Society where nobody knew what the hell was going on. So you'd hear something from your friends.
Oh, if you pour like a bunch of bleach and then put a bunch of, you know, paper towels that have ammonia on it, it'll make a hydrogen gas and then you can. OK, so so that was the idea. So we would go and set these suckers up. I made one that had a a stick that I had not only taken a a belt Sander and and honed it into a spike, but then I had flame hardened it for some reason because I thought that
was cool. And then I went and I loaded this whole sucker up. I shot this thing off the back of my balcony and we lived out in Coppell, TX and I fired that thing up and it was the biggest engine I could get. It was probably an E Class engine and it went 1000 feet in the air or more. I mean it was awesome. Then it exploded which was awesome. We saw fireball. So actually my explosive
materials worked. The the the propellant that was supposed to send out the the thing that was supposed to discharge the parachute actually just ignited my my little ball of flames or whatever that I had building up inside of there. The gas bubble. So that exploded and then my sharp spike went and stuck itself in the ground. From 1000 feet up it came down like a rocket and stuck into the ground, went through about 6 inches of gravel on the side of
the road. And for me the moment of joy came when the bomb squad pulled up outside of my house because they were able to trace the trajectory of likely houses that it could have been sent from. And we were the most likely. So sure enough, sure enough, I get a call from my dad who's downstairs, and it's like we're already building the next one. Man. We were ready to go and blue,
you know, do the next explosive. And they called us out there and they had the damn thing and like a box and they were looking at it and they're pointing at it and stuff and they're trying to ascertain, you know, where the Russians attacking us was. This was this the moment, you know that it was coming down to. Anyhow, long and short of it was I I caught like a verbal A verbal correction and I had to readjust my posture. I no longer built model rockets, fired them off at cars.
Little did I know that the the, the forest behind me, I didn't have a good map study at the time, but the forest behind me had a road that cut through it, which was a Beltline Rd. You know, for those of you who know the area in Dallas, that's what happened. Yeah. So long short. That's kind of what boys do, build these things, generally speaking, though not with the nicest flag. So that's sort of the
differentiator here. And of course, we didn't have the Internet back then, so you could get into a lot less trouble, it turns out. Let's go back to the article here. The Las Vegas Metropolitan PD said they started investigating last week. So this is not a long term investigation after an online threatening post of lone wolf operations in Las Vegas against the quote unquote enemies of Allah, this guy was trying to be
an Aloha snack bar type. That's an interesting thing to do. The person who made the post site of their support for the Islamic State and then so they got the JTF involved. Those guys got a big terrorist boner. I'm sure they tried to do an online UCE within a couple hours they identified the boy and then they got a search warrant for his home.
That will be very interesting to see what the PC was because saying that you love the Islamic State has never generated a search warrant in any of the cases that I've worked on including guys who have gone out there that have bought weapons, have said they were going to support the Islamic State and would go and do like any number of videos and things like this in support of these terrorist ideologies. So that that's usually not enough.
But they said they found numerous items of concern including terrorism propaganda turns out that's legal to own. Don't know what they think they're going to do with that that indicated his intent to commit an act of terrorism or indicated he was a 16 year old boy that was just a jerk real possibility. So we have to keep watching this thing and see whether or not they tried to instigate a, if they put in a an online undercover or a real undercover
to meet up with this kid. Because that seems to be the the thing that I've seen them do most frequently, long and short of it, is they found a handmade ISIS flag. Here's the real incriminating stuff, Al Qaeda and ISIS propaganda and guidance on how to conduct a terrorist attack, as well as components, recipes and instructions for how to build an explosive device. I am very, very interested in knowing what these components are.
If any of you live through the 80s and the 90s, you remember there used to be a place called RadioShack, which was essentially a build a bomb workshop. You could walk in there and create initiators. You could do remote timers. You could do any of the things you might ever want to do. You also could build computers. You could build your own circuit boards. You could build a do-it-yourself radio. So what they consider to be components.
Recipes and instructions. The idea of constructive intent is something the ATF leans on very, very heavily and I'm always very, very uncomfortable with the idea of it. If you're not familiar with constructive intent, essentially what they say is that you have the items that can build a thing, whether it be a suppressor or a weapon system or
an explosive device. And by owning mere items and the idea that you thought about doing something with them that is the way that they are going to justify coming after you. They're saying that you having them is your intent to construct them. I think that means they are doing mind reading. That is pre crime. That is the thing that we argue against with the suspend tables. Nobody wants to see that the the Precogs don't do a really good job over at the FBI. They actually don't know what
the hell they're talking about. All right, let's dig in this last little piece here because we are going to break away for this, for this hearing in just a moment. But before we do, let's go to the topic at hand. The question is this. We are seeing many, many military age men creeping into this country. That doesn't matter where they're from.
Ryan took some great footage of it when he was down in Eagle Pass around in Texas, watching these people come in from Mexico. They are coming in from many different nationalities. It doesn't matter whether they are coming in from China, whether they're coming in from India, where they're coming in from Africa, where they're coming in from Central America. We're seeing all kinds of horrific things, including that child trafficking. So the question is this, is there a plan?
Is there a goal or are we simply just seeing chaos and failure that the the chaos is the plan and we don't really know, but this seems like Dick Durbin, who's going to be involved in this committee coming up shortly, may have let the plan slip in the last 48 hours. Let's listen to what he has to say. We'll do a quick commentary on it. We're going to go to the the Selective Service website and see if what he's saying makes any sense whatsoever. And then we're going to break
away. So we appreciate your attention. Let's rock'n'roll to video #1. Take a look at this, folks, and let's see what we make of it. What troubles me about the debate now about the southern border is it is 1/2 of the immigration equation. Yes, we need order at the border. Yes, we need to have changes in the laws that reflect the reality of the overwhelming numbers from all over the world who are coming to our shores and
our border. But there's also an incredible demand for legal immigration into this country. Even now, the presiding officer, my colleague from the state of Illinois, has legislation which addresses one aspect of that.
Her bill, and I hope I describe it accurately, says that if you were an undocumented person in this country and and you can pass the physical and the required test, background, test the like, you can serve in our military and if you do it honourably, we will make you citizens of the United States. Do we need that? Do you know what the recruiting numbers are At the Army and the Navy and the Air Force? They can't reach their quotas each month.
They can't find enough people to join our military forces. And there are those who are undocumented, who want the chance to serve and risk their lives for this country. Should we give him the chance? I think we should. Let me tell you about. I think we should. I'm taking a deep breath here. Unbelievable.
So let's let's go. So Kim Wexler, who is in our chat right now and has been on Twitter looking at some of the stuff, kind of tagged me in something that made me start thinking, is that even an opportunity? Is that even real? And so the first question would be, yes, they're talking about passing an actual law that would allow them to come into it. But more importantly, the question is, is there any precedence for that? How do we look at people that are in this country illegally?
And and Kim brought up the question of Selective Service and tag something right out of the website. We're going to do some of that right here. So the question is this, who needs to register for Selective Service? What is the Selective Service? Many of you may not be familiar with it, especially if you're a
female and you don't realise. When I was 18 years old I was made aware that I had to register for the Selective Service. In fact, I think that was the first thing I did on the Internet that was of any kind of
government substance. You log in and you give them your information and you tell them, here's who I am, here's what my Social Security is. I am officially telling you that I have registered for selective service which is the service that the government would go to if and only if they were to institute a draught a non selective war. If they started conscripting soldiers and airmen and marines and sailors then they would go to the selective Service system.
They would pull all the names out of that hat and they would start dragging out the young men between the ages of 18 and 25 and maybe a little bit older than that. But that's the time frame you have to to register and they would go and send them a notice of what their draught card number is. This is what happened in Vietnam. This is how they had a conscripted army. So the question is, is who is required to register now at 18. I remember registering.
They select they sent me all my information. You put it all in there, your address your name and all this stuff and then I got in the mail. Congratulations for registering for the draught. And here is a a Gillette razor like I had that forever. I had this damn Mach 3 that I got from the from there. I may still have it. To be honest with you. I'm not kind of guy. I actually hold a lot of things forever and and they they sent me a razor strangely.
But that's what they did. Now we're going to look into who needs to register for this draught. So this is kind of the funniest thing. If you go to the web page they actually have a whole list. Who needs to register? I'm morally opposed to war. Do I need to register? The answer is yes. Nobody cares. You can put in a conscientious objection later. My most interested one, the second question behind I'm morally opposed to War is I'm a transgender nonbinary person. Am I required to?
And guess what? The government is going to discriminate against your gender identity. They do not give two SH ITS what do they say? You have to use the gender that is assigned at birth, not your gender identity or not on gender reassignment. Individuals who were born as males change their gender to female. They're still required to register. You know why? Because war doesn't care about your feelings.
The facts don't care about your feelings and the reality of your biology does not care about your feelings. If you think you can run as fast as a dude that a woman's track meet, you still have to register under the Selective Service. The law has not been adapted and so you should know the Selective Service is transphobic. Obviously if you're disabled, they say yes, in most cases you're still going to do it. I'm just kind of working through here. If you're a member of the clergy, you do not.
Is that what it says? No, they're not. They still have to remember, everybody asks to register. That's the whole thing. And are undocumented males required to register? And the answer is yes. So what it says is almost all males are. And then, Ryan, we've actually have the text that I'm going to read right off the screen that you put up here. This is for immigrants and dual nationals, including illegals.
Are you guys ready for this? US immigrants are required by law to register for the Selective Service System 30 days after their 18th birthday or 30 days after entry into the United States if they are between the ages of 18 and 25. This includes US born and naturalised citizens, parolees, which are people that have been let here by the State Department. It's similar to the it's similar to a asylum type. But this is more like what we saw from Afghanistan. They were parolees.
They were allowed into this country, they had a status to be able to come here and they're able to work. So they also are Afghans have to actually sign up for this stuff which is pretty wild. Undocumented immigrants, legal permanent residents that you're green card holders, people who are seeking asylum and refugees, all males with a visa, any kinds that have expired. If you are a a visa overstay, you actually legally have to do so on penalty a felony.
The only people that do not are those who are on a current non immigrant visa as long as they keep their visa eligible. If you're here on a work permit that allows you like a category B is my understanding. If you came here to work and you plan on leaving, then that is what they're going to do. Now I'm just seeing Mac Buddy in our chat is asking how do they get these people coming in when they get rid of their documents party coming in? Yeah, they can't vet them.
And so what's very interesting about all this stuff, most constructive people are probably not going to be put into a position of trust. They're not going to be getting a security clearance. But it's worth knowing they have to register. That's what our law says. And so that allows us at least the gateway into making a fully
illegal immigrant army. That's a possibility that could be. And like I said, this is sort of the template they would look at. These are the people that are required to register for Selective Service, and if they were to go and conscript them, it's a real possibility they could do something with these people. Very strange for most of us to think about. But as somebody mentioned on Twitter earlier today, am I the
only one who seen this hacked? We start a foreign war, which we seem so apt to do, and they seem so interested in doing under Biden. And then, yeah, what if he just left them there? I'm just saying if people wanna come and serve our country and they wanna do so honourably, I don't have a problem with them being part of America. That actually has always been a way to get to the front of the
line. You could actually always come here not as an illegal, but you could come here and apply for citizenship after military service. Many people do. Many of us who have served know people that did that. They're less and less in the Air Force, They're in the Army, Some of them are in the Marine Corps. But it turns out you can actually come here as a non U.S. citizen and become a citizen through military service. Very Starship Troopers. Like, I don't hate that idea.
I don't hate the idea of us doing that. But I think it needs to be under some pretty tight parameters and we need not be giving away our national security secrets to these folks. So that is our show today, folks. We came in hard and fast for 30 minutes. We're gonna be turning around and lighting it up with real Steve Friend and Ryan Matta on this weaponization, this, this Judiciary Committee, this oversight hearing with Chris Ray. Little spoiler alert. I gave them some information.
I've been on the phone with a with a member of one of the senators offices who's doing some questions and they've got some hot grenades to throw. So we'll be interested in seeing that. Let's do a five star review real quick and roll this thing out. We do appreciate you guys supporting our show, including the five star reviews on Apple.
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