⚡ALERT: EUROPE VOTES YES TO NUCLEAR ARMAGEDDON! ISRAEL STARTS MAJOR WAR BEFORE ELECTION

Canadian Prepper
20 Sept 202421:38

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses a significant geopolitical development where the European Parliament's resolution is seen as a de facto declaration of war against Russia, potentially escalating the conflict. It touches on the strategic implications for NATO, Ukraine, and Russia, hinting at possible deep strikes into Russia by Ukraine. The speaker also speculates on the reactions of Russia and China, the potential for nuclear conflict, and the impact of recent cyber-attacks on Hezbollah. The script concludes with a cautionary note on the reliance on electronic devices in times of crisis, using the Tesla Cybertruck as an example of potential vulnerabilities.

Takeaways

  • 🌿 The speaker is working on a greenhouse, hoping for it to be green and full of edible vegetables before a crisis hits.
  • ⚔️ The European Parliament's resolution to allow Ukraine to conduct deep strikes into Russia is seen as a significant escalation, akin to a declaration of war.
  • 🇪🇺 Despite not being a military organization, the EU's actions could have far-reaching military implications, potentially involving NATO and the United States.
  • 📊 The vote in the European Parliament was decisive, with 425 in favor, 131 against, and 63 abstentions, indicating a strong political will to support Ukraine's military actions.
  • 🇷🇺 Russia is aware of the decision to use NATO weaponry within its borders and is expected to respond, possibly escalating the conflict.
  • 💥 Ukraine's military capabilities have been demonstrated by a significant strike on Russia's largest ammunition depot, causing catastrophic damage.
  • 🔄 The situation in the Middle East is also tense, with Israel and Hezbollah's interactions potentially leading to a larger conflict, influenced by international players.
  • 🇮🇱 Hezbollah's restraint in responding to Israeli actions might be due to strategic considerations and the influence of Iran, Russia, and China.
  • 🛑 The speaker suggests that current geopolitical tensions are interconnected and timed to coincide with political events, such as elections.
  • 🚗 The discussion about Elon Musk and the Cybertruck highlights concerns about reliance on electronic devices and potential surveillance in times of crisis.

Q & A

  • What significant action did the European Parliament take regarding Ukraine and Russia?

    -The European Parliament passed a resolution allowing the removal of restrictions on Ukraine to conduct deep strikes into Russia, which is considered by some as a declaration of war, despite not being a direct military action.

  • Why is the EU's decision potentially dangerous according to the speaker?

    -The speaker believes the EU's decision is potentially dangerous because it could escalate the conflict to a level that might trigger a nuclear Armageddon in Europe.

  • What is the speaker's concern about the United States' position in this conflict?

    -The speaker expresses concern that the United States, as a part of NATO, might not be able to remain uninvolved and could be impacted by the EU's actions, despite not being beholden to the EU's decisions.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the Russian response to the EU's decision?

    -The speaker suggests that Russia is aware of the EU's decision and has likely already made the decision to use NATO weaponry inside Russia, indicating an escalation in the conflict.

  • What recent significant event is mentioned in relation to Ukraine's military capabilities?

    -Ukraine is said to have used a new ballistic missile, possibly a bunker-busting missile or drone, on Russia's largest ammunition depot, causing catastrophic damage.

  • How does the speaker describe the current situation between Israel and Hezbollah?

    -The speaker describes a tense situation where Israel is provocatively preparing for conflict, and Hezbollah, despite being hit by a significant cyber attack, is being restrained by Iran, Russia, and China from responding aggressively.

  • What is the speaker's speculation about the reason for Hezbollah's restraint?

    -The speaker speculates that Hezbollah's restraint could be due to waiting for security guarantees from Russia, potentially including nuclear protection, which would balance the power in the region and deter Israel from using nuclear weapons.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the timing of the current escalations?

    -The speaker suggests that the timing of the escalations, coinciding with elections and other geopolitical events, indicates that they are interconnected and part of a broader strategic plan.

  • What concerns does the speaker raise about the use of nuclear weapons in the region?

    -The speaker raises concerns about the potential use of nuclear weapons, noting the environmental and strategic consequences for Israel and the region, and the possibility of a limited nuclear conflict.

  • Why does the speaker express skepticism about Elon Musk and Tesla's Cybertruck?

    -The speaker expresses skepticism about the Cybertruck due to its potential as a surveillance apparatus, the reliance on electronic systems that could be compromised, and the lack of manual control over the vehicle's functions, which could be exploited in a crisis.

Outlines

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🌿 Greenhouse Update and European Parliament's Resolution

The speaker begins by discussing the progress of their greenhouse, expressing hope for it to be green and full of edible vegetables before a crisis unfolds. They then transition into a discussion about the European Parliament's recent resolution, which they interpret as a declaration of war against Russia. The Parliament has voted to remove restrictions on Ukraine, allowing them to conduct deep strikes into Russia. The speaker expresses concern about the potential for nuclear conflict and suggests that the United States and other countries will also be impacted by these actions.

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🚀 Escalation of Conflicts in the Middle East

In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the situation in the Middle East, particularly focusing on Hezbollah's response to a significant cyber attack and the political dynamics within Lebanon. They mention that Hezbollah's leader, Nazala, has not retaliated strongly despite the attack's severity, possibly due to restraint from Iran, Russia, and China. The speaker also highlights the Lebanese Prime Minister's unusual support for Hezbollah, suggesting a potential for escalated conflict. The paragraph concludes with speculation about Israel's military preparations and the strategic importance of Hezbollah's potential response.

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💥 Geopolitical Tensions and Military Strategy

The speaker delves into the geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Iran, and China, suggesting that these countries are stalling for time, possibly to secure strategic partnerships or military support. They discuss the potential for a nuclear response from Israel if Hezbollah were to strike back forcefully, and the implications of such an action for the region's balance of power. The paragraph also touches on the potential for Russia to escalate its military actions in response to perceived provocations, and the speaker speculates on the potential for a limited nuclear conflict.

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🛡️ NATO's Provocative Actions and Military Mobilization

This paragraph focuses on NATO's actions and the potential for military escalation. The speaker suggests that NATO is following a pattern of provocation and that Russia's response will be significant. They discuss the mobilization of troops and the potential for a 'red line' to be crossed, leading to an 'appropriate response' from Russia. The speaker also touches on the idea that electronic devices and vehicles, such as Elon Musk's Cybertruck, could be used as surveillance tools or even as attack vectors in times of crisis.

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🔋 The Reliability of Electronic Devices in a Crisis

In the final paragraph, the speaker reflects on the reliability of electronic devices, particularly electric vehicles, in a crisis. They express a newfound skepticism towards the Cybertruck due to its potential as a surveillance tool and the lack of manual control over its systems. The speaker contrasts this with their positive experience with Tesla's maintenance-free nature but ultimately advises caution when relying on electronic devices in times of crisis.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Declaration of War

A 'declaration of war' is a formal announcement by a nation's government that it intends to engage in armed conflict with another nation. In the context of the video, the speaker suggests that the European Parliament's actions, while not a direct military declaration, have significant implications that could escalate to a war-like situation. This is used to emphasize the gravity of the political decisions being made, which could lead to military confrontations.

💡European Parliament

The 'European Parliament' is one of the legislative branches of the European Union and represents the citizens of its member countries. The video discusses a resolution passed by the Parliament, which the speaker equates to a significant political move against Russia, highlighting the legislative body's role in shaping foreign policy and its potential to influence military actions.

💡NATO

The 'North Atlantic Treaty Organization' (NATO) is an intergovernmental military alliance between North American and European countries. The video references NATO's potential involvement in conflicts, indicating that the organization's decisions and actions can have broad implications for member countries and global security.

💡Nuclear Armageddon

'Nuclear Armageddon' refers to a catastrophic nuclear war that could lead to the end of civilization. The term is used in the video to dramatize the potential consequences of escalating tensions between nations, suggesting that the current geopolitical climate could lead to a devastating conflict.

💡Storm Shadow Missiles

The 'Storm Shadow' missiles are a type of long-range, air-launched cruise missile. The video mentions these missiles in the context of Ukraine potentially using them against Russia, indicating a significant escalation in military capabilities and the potential for deep strikes into enemy territory.

💡Ammunition Depot

An 'ammunition depot' is a storage facility for munitions and explosives. The video discusses the destruction of a major Russian ammunition depot, emphasizing the strategic impact of such an event and the potential for destabilizing military power.

💡Hezbollah

Hezbollah is a Lebanese political and militant group. The video discusses Hezbollah's potential responses to Israeli actions and the broader implications for regional stability, highlighting the interconnectedness of various geopolitical actors and their potential roles in conflicts.

💡Cyber Attack

A 'cyber attack' is an offensive operation against enemy computer systems, infrastructure, or data. The video references a significant cyber attack on Hezbollah, illustrating the growing importance of cyber warfare in modern conflicts and its potential to disrupt military and political operations.

💡IDF

The 'Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) is the military organization responsible for the defense of the State of Israel. The video mentions the IDF in the context of potential military actions against Hezbollah, indicating the ongoing tensions and the readiness of Israeli forces for conflict.

💡Election Timing

The 'election timing' refers to the strategic planning of significant events or actions to coincide with political elections. The video suggests that the timing of various geopolitical events may be influenced by upcoming elections, implying a connection between political agendas and international relations.

💡Cybertruck

The 'Cybertruck' is an electric pickup truck designed by Tesla. The video discusses the Cybertruck as a symbol of potential surveillance and the risks of relying on electronic devices in times of crisis, reflecting broader concerns about technology, privacy, and security.

Highlights

The European Parliament passed a resolution allowing Ukraine to conduct deep strikes into Russia, which could be seen as a declaration of war.

The United States and NATO are not directly influenced by the EU's decisions, suggesting a potential for independent military actions.

Vladimir Putin has indicated that the West, including the U.S., will not be able to remain unaffected by the escalating conflict.

The Russian foreign minister has acknowledged the decision to use NATO weaponry inside Russia.

Ukraine's capabilities include new ballistic missiles, potentially used in a recent attack on a significant Russian ammunition depot.

The destruction of the ammunition depot is described as catastrophic, with a majority of the facility reportedly destroyed.

There is a comparison between the situation in Ukraine and the situation in Transnistria, with concerns over access to large ammunition dumps.

Hezbollah's response to a significant cyber attack is discussed, with speculation on the impact on their command structure.

The Lebanese prime minister has given Hezbollah permission to engage in conflict on Lebanon's behalf.

Israel is preparing for potential conflict with Hezbollah, including lining up tanks and conducting air strikes.

The potential for a nuclear response from Israel if Hezbollah acts too aggressively is mentioned.

There is speculation on whether Russia, China, and Iran are waiting for security guarantees before escalating the conflict.

The destruction of a significant Russian military facility is discussed, with implications for Russia's military capabilities.

The Baltic states' aggressive actions and their potential to provoke Russia are highlighted.

The potential for a limited nuclear conflict is discussed, with an emphasis on the strategic planning by NATO.

The narrative around Elon Musk and Ramam Kadyrov's Cybertruck incident is mentioned, with concerns over electronic surveillance.

The reliability of electronic devices in times of crisis is questioned, with a call for caution regarding their use.

Transcripts

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late night dayx World War II update

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recording in the greenhouse tonight that

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is nearly complete won't be green until

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next year I just hope it's green and

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bustling with edible vegetables before

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the hits the fan the European

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Parliament passed a resolution today

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which effectively is nothing short of a

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declaration of war against Russia

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perhaps not semantically but in terms of

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what it materially translates into yes

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this is a declaration of war they have

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voted by a wide margin 425 to

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131 with 63 abstaining to allow the

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removal of restrictions on Ukraine to do

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deep strikes into Russia now this is a

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political organization not a military

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one the United States is not beholden to

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its vassals which means that NATO is not

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beholden to the EU who appears hellbent

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ont triggering nuclear Armageddon at

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least in

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Europe my European brothers and sisters

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I love you but we hope that you keep

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that over there but we know we're

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realists over here at least some of us

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the ones paying attention and we know

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that we will be impacted as well that's

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how the game is played in fact Vladimir

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Putin has said as much that we're not

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going to be able to sit this one up so

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they've effectively voted politically to

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remove restrictions on Ukraine this of

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of course is the first step the first

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box that needs to be checked before you

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finalize it in real terms which is

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already a decision that's been made uh

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the Russians know it's a decision that's

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been made the Russian foreign minister

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has said as such the decision to use

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NATO Weaponry inside Russia has been

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made and all of this

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uh uh you know Public Relation stuff

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that is going on right now is just to

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Prime the population to test the waters

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to get everybody acquainted with the

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idea so when they finally do ultimately

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pull the trigger and that's how we're

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going to learn about it we're going to

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learn about it as as it happens and then

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it's going to have been official oh yeah

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we actually did Greenlight the

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ukrainians to use Storm Shadow missiles

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and attack them's missiles deep inside

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Russia that's how we're going to learn

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about it when it happens because that's

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how we learned about storm shadows in

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the first place if you don't recall over

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a year ago so this of course is a

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massive escalation but it's also

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somewhat of a rose because Ukraine has

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the capability they have their new

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ballistic missiles which I'm certain

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that they've either used a more advanced

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drone or some sort of Bunker

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penetrating drone or uh bunker busting

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missile ballistic missile on on the

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biggest Ammunition Depot in Russia that

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looked like a nuclear explosion the one

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we talked about the other day and the

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damage is catastrophic uh there's some

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of the uh what would you call them silos

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uh some of the bunkers I guess that were

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not uh affected by the blast but the

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majority of the place has been destroyed

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and this was a massive this was the

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biggest ammunition dump that I could

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find on Google Earth now the other big

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ammunition dump is the one that's in

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transnistria that's that's technically

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allegedly one of the biggest ones with

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Soviet era Munitions stored in it the

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Russians I don't even know if they have

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access to that because of course they

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have to cross Ukraine in order to get it

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anyways what I'm trying to say is that

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it's already a done deal anybody you

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know who's caught up in this oh are they

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are they going to do it did NATO back

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down NATO didn't back down okay NATO

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didn't back down the Russians know it

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the Russians know that unless they do

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something definitive NATO is not going

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to continue or not going to cease in its

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uh transgressions so they must they must

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respond but they are trying to postpone

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that for reasons unbeknownst to me now

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it could have something to do with China

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and China could be the same reason why

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nazarah the leader of Hezbollah is

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sitting on his hands and just continues

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his bellicose ramblings every single

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time Israel punches him in the mouth he

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talks a bunch of trash and they do

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absolutely nothing but fire a few

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willy-nilly Rockets into some villages

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in the northern part of Israel that by

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some international law are currently

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being occupied by Israel illegally I

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should say well that depends on if you

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adhere to international law of course I

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mean it is international law as agreed

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to by the International Community but of

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course there's exceptions uh that get

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made there's a a a global affirmative

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action of sorts we'll say anyways so the

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reason why nazala is sitting on his

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hands and not punching back even though

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we just witnessed the biggest ever

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kinetic Cyber attack in human history 4

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to 5,000 we don't even know the true

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numbers of casualties Which is far worse

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than a death when it comes to war

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casualty is always worse than a death

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especially if it's debilitating to the

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soldier and they can never go back and

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fight again this was a massive blow to

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the chain of command in Hezbollah they

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claim otherwise but the fact is the

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ambassador of Iran was blinded by one of

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these pagers which tells you that the

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people who had these pagers were

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probably pretty high up the only way

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that he would be blinded when you see

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the size of these explosions as if he

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was looking at the thing so that tells

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you that he had one which means that

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probably a lot of their higher ranking

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commanders probably had them now nazilla

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in his speech today denies this he says

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None of our high ranking commanders uh

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were taken out by this that could just

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be a way to try to plate and uh keep

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people at ease in his own Community for

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the first time ever at least uh this go

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around

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the Lebanese prime minister has given

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the green light and has given the

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blessing to Hezbollah to fight on

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lebanon's behalf now as I don't know

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much about the history of the region I'm

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not an expert on Lebanese history and

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politics but I do know that there is a

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divide between the

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militaristic political wing of of the

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Lebanese government which is Hezbollah

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and the Lebanese government itself which

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has established embassies or at at one

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point had functioning embassies up until

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a couple months

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ago uh that did you know business with

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the International Community now they've

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finally given him the blessing and nazra

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is just talking out of his ass doing

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absolutely nothing why there's a reason

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he is having his hands tied it's quite

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evident because as soon as Hezbollah

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responds in a significant manner which

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is going to to really deal a blow to

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Israel

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strategically and essentially threaten

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their existence because Israel is a

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small country and they're a very Tech

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dependent country if you take out a few

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power stations it's going to be panic

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and it's a country with a lot of dual

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citizens who at will could leave if they

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so chose so how bonded are they going to

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be to this terrain when you know they've

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they've migrated there a lot of them

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whereas people who've been born there

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and uh have been lived there for many

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generations they're going to fight to

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the death okay and the problem is is

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that if Hezbollah acts too drastically

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too soon it's going to get nuclear and

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I'm pretty sure this is why the

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Iranians I'm pretty sure this is why the

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Russians and the Chinese have been

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trying to re them in and restrain them

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from retaliating in the way that

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everybody knows they can so what you

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have happening right now is

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that Israel is lining tanks up along the

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border I think some have already passed

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into Southern

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Lebanon and they've been bombing the

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out of the place 100 air strikes

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today by the time this video by the time

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you watch it there's probably going to

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be a lot more news and of course we had

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the biggest attack in history history

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the biggest Cyber attack which is still

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ongoing apparently so everybody's like

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what's going on is Hasa chickening out

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is uh did they get cold feet are they uh

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is this just a stalling tactic I think

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it's a stalling tactic because well

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nazarah has invited Israel in to their

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killing field which is a mountainous

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treacherous terrain which is also I

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think they're going to have to contend

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with the weather I'm not sure what the

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weather looks like this time of year but

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from what I'm told uh the weather is

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going to start to get nasty pretty soon

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and it's also Laden with Subterranean

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fortifications that are far more

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advanced than what they face with Hamas

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you also I presume have a fairly

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exhausted

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IDF uh which is why they're flying in

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African conscripts 30,000 I believe and

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they're flying in Indians to work in in

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uh to fulfill the roles uh the Gap

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that's been left I suppose so you know

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they're pressed for

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Manpower uh and as soon as Hezbollah

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hits them hard in any significant way

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with their Precision guided cruise

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missiles so they claim that our

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exceptional range that can effectively

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hit any part of Israel any part that

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matters anyways they are likely going to

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trigger a massive response and the

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Americans are going to be brought into

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to the war all of this is timed to reach

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its Zenith right at the election you'll

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notice

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that and it's also perfectly timed with

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the escalation with Russia which tells

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you that all of these things are

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interconnected okay so it's no

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coincidence that the Russian the former

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Russian defense minister shgey shyu has

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now with Vladimir Putin and the Iranian

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president in to deal for a strategic

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partnership I think the reason why the

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Russians the Iranians and the Chinese

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are stalling on getting Lebanon to do

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the real

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response if they even can I'm not you

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know I at this point in time I don't

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know maybe it's all talk but I think one

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possible explanation is that they're

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waiting for Iran to get some sort of

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security guarantees from Russia be they

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a new nulear being under their nuclear

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umbrella and having those levels of

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protection we know that there's been a

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hell of a lot of military equipment

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flying in to Iran as well as uh planes

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that typically carry military

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personnel so that would mean that there

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could potentially already be nuclear

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weapons there Russian nuclear

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weapons and if that's the case then

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that's that's a game Cher because then

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if Hezbollah responds Israel can't use

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nukes because there's a balance of power

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within the region now Israel can just

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shoot nukes in all directions but that's

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going to be their own death right uh

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even if you use a nuke in Lebanon a lot

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of that radiation is going to blow back

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into Israel just the way the jet stream

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you know North to cell or at least it

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could depending on the time of year okay

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so these are all things to consider it's

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not just a matter of using nuk and

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that's it they could do it uh a

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groundbased detonation which might

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contain

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the radioactive material to just the

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region that was hit but if they do like

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ground burst and they're trying to take

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off bunkers and things like that then

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that's going to kick up all kinds of

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crazy dust and it's going to get nasty

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for Israel as well and I don't think

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they want to contaminate their own soil

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that would be stupid right it's like

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where you eat so they can't do

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that so I think that this is all

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connected I think that increasingly more

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so the escalation that we seen with the

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massive detonation of one of Russia's

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largest Russia's largest in fact at

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least the largest I could find in my

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research online in terms of their most

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hardened facilities blown to smithin I

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would say at least 75% of it is

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destroyed we don't know what was stored

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there but we do know that that is a part

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of their their Northern military and

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that would be the the conventional

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Munitions that they would use for if

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they went to war with the baltics which

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seems increasingly more likely uh you

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have the the the

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aggressive bellicosity of the the Baltic

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states I mean they're just asking for it

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like they're building fortifications on

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their borders they're welcoming in the

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Germans they're allowing you know NATO

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to use uh its airspace they're storing

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NATO Weaponry they are they're making

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evacuation plans to evacuate everybody I

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don't know like across across the Baltic

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or something so so they're getting ready

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for war right and they know that all of

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this tough talk like these calls for

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bombing Moscow and this crazy that

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they're saying eventually they're going

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to have to pay for that and now that

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Russia has had constant provocation

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after provocation taking out The Radars

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taking out the nuke bombers taking out

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their biggest baddest ass base which was

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supposed to be nuclear resistant but we

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start to see there's probably a lot of

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corruption there that prevented that

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from actually going the way it was

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supposed to so we know that uh the

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Russians as much as they try to play

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this down and as much as a lot of the

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Russian Bots try to play this down this

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was a big blow and if we see another one

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of these big blows tomorrow and the next

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day and the next day which has pretty

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much been the pattern eventually that's

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going to take its

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toll and you can make the claim like the

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Russia Bros will make the claim well you

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know Russia's using 15,000 tons of

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ammunition a day and that this uh

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Warehouse stored maybe 30,000 tons at

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best so it was just 2 days and and the

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question is it's like well you know

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maybe that's true maybe that's an

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exaggeration I'm guessing it's a bit of

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an

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exaggeration everything has its limit

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okay and the Russians are already

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mobilizing more troops uh Vladimir Putin

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has said that this is a red line that

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there will be an appropriate response

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and because he stopped short of saying

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that we will Target NATO directly the

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decision has been made so don't believe

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for a second any of these people who are

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saying that NATO has backed down they

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don't know what they're talking about

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because every single this is the same

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pattern it's like almost like they just

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never learn NATO always does this every

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single time they're about to escalate

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first they propose something then it

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gets rejected then they propose it again

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then they're talking about it then they

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propose it again and everybody thinks

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that it's been agreed to but it hasn't

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quite yet and then they just do it and

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then we're like oh they did it right so

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it's exactly what they're going to do

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here and they know that Vladimir Putin

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doesn't want a nuclear war but it's

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likely what's going to have to be fought

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in some hopefully limited capacity as

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crazy as that sounds we'll save more on

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that for another day because that's a

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very deep Rabbit Hole in terms of How

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It's actually going to play out because

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believe it or not NATO does have a very

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in-depth plan on how they want to

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initiate a a nuclear war and do a first

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strike ramam kadirov the chin guy who

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Elon Musk I guess he got a I don't think

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Elon Musk gave him a cyber truck but I

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think he somehow was able to acquire a

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cyber truck and at the time I said this

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is the dumbest thing ever this thing is

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like a surveillance apparatus on Wheels

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why the hell would you drive around in

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this I mean all Teslas have a internet

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connection so information from that

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could be relayed back to anywhere to

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starlink to anywhere so apparently he

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claims that Elon Musk locked him out of

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it now I don't know if he if he's joking

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or if there was a software thing or

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maybe he did get them locked out but

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this is this is just another reminder

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that you can't rely on electronic

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devices when the hits the fan as

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we've seen every electronic device

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that's connected to the Internet of

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Things is a potential attack vector and

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it can actually now we've shown that it

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could be a a a kinetic attack a physical

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attack you can even if it's just

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lighting your your battery on fire

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that's something that's a phone that you

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can no longer use that's an electronic

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device that you're never going to be

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able to use again worst case of course

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it

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explodes now in the cybertruck case and

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the reason why I CH I for initially I

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was all for it because all the specs

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lined up you can charge it from the Sun

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requires very little maintenance it's

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bulletproof from a 9mm all of these

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great things but then I started reading

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some of the fin print and as much as I'm

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not a technophobe I have a Tesla some of

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you guys know but I also have a tundra

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okay and I'm actually considering

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trading in the tundra for uh something

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of the diesel sort but more on that in a

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future video I because again I'm not a

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technophobe it's a tax right off anyways

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so I've come to realize though that it

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is the the absolute worst trojan horse

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that one could possibly expose themsel

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to especially in this very extreme

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political environment because not only

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can you not manually turn the wheels but

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they can just turn it off it has the

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power steering not the power what do

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they call it the uh Power direct

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steering so you're not actually turning

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the wheel like you would in a normal car

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it's sending a electric signal to the

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tires so if they want you to park and

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never move that sucker it's going to get

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bricked okay they can hear everything

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they can watch everything you're doing

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uh now if this we're talking about a

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hits the fan because a lot of the

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Hollywood people they're buying these

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because they think that they're going to

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use them in the apocalypse or something

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and as much as I think EVS play a role

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in that and EVS are an excellent

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preparedness vehicle concept if you

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could jailbreak it and strip it of all

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of the

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surveillance uh stuff that's inside it

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then yeah it would be very useful

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they're way you know if you can power a

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car by solar indefinitely you don't have

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to do much maintenance I've never had to

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do any maintenance to the Tesla a sides

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change of tires no brake fluid no oil

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change nothing zero zilch NADA okay so

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it is a superior technology once you

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drive one you're just going to be like

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what the hell like you're going to look

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at your combustion ve vehicle like it's

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a dinosaur piece of like just to be

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brutally honest when I have to drive

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into the tundra in the tundra I just

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it's like I'm going back back in time or

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something but there still is a place for

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a good old gas guzzling vehicle don't

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get me wrong about that but all I'm

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saying is electronics nowadays I don't

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care if it's Elon Musk do not trust him

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do not stake your life on him and at

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this point I think we're going to keep

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things Beyond Arms Reach because you

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just never know

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I'm going to save the rest for later I

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promise we're going to be doing another

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video this evening because there's a lot

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of stuff to cover I apologize for not uh

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I said I was going to be back online

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yesterday I just got caught up doing

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other stuff we're doing all kinds of

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filming of actual educational content on

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the channel which eats away my time I'm

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on the homestead I'm trying to get this

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place on lock before the shizzy hits the

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fizzy time is of the essence but I will

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be back with a more extensive report by

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the time you see this video 10 hours or

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so all right thanks for watching guys

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take care see you soon

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