This week on A Guy’s Perspective, the crew dives deep into the murky world of money laundering—past, present, and political. From Al Capone’s bootlegging empire to modern scams like fake OnlyFans accounts and Facebook gift card cons, the guys trace how dirty money gets washed clean. The conversation stretches from cartels and shell companies to Hunter Biden’s art, the prison-industrial complex, and even biblical examples of laundering—from Achan hiding gold under his tent to Jacob’s striped livestock.
Callers jump in with hard-hitting takes about government corruption, property taxes, and the lottery system, while the hosts debate whether today’s politicians are
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How’s everybody doing today? This is KOZ 560 AM. You can always reach us at 303-477-5600. Again, that’s 303-477-5600. Heath is running a little bit late, but let’s go around the room, guys. Introduce yourself.
SPEAKER 15 :
This is the actual new truth. This is Andre, the average man.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, I would think that I’m a little bit more than average. You’re living large, brother. This is your neighborhood janitor.
SPEAKER 05 :
And this is Brock. Today our topic is going to be on money laundering. What do you guys think about that?
SPEAKER 15 :
What do you think about money laundering? You know what the first name that comes to mind when you say money launderer? What? Joseph R. Biden.
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, snap. I was going to say Al Capone. So when you do research on this, Al Capone, like… He paved the way for money laundering in the 1920s to 1933.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah, that whole money laundering came about with him. I think he…
SPEAKER 05 :
So what money laundering is basically… So the first step to money laundering, money laundering is the placement of illicit funds or money that has been illegally obtained, introducing illegal money into the financial system through bank deposits or buying valuable assets like planes and a Ferrari and… Even artwork and things like that. Artwork and things like that. So step two to money laundering is… The criminal’s goal is to move the money through multiple transactions or accounts. For example, when you have to make it look legitimate.
SPEAKER 03 :
So they’re using criminal funds right into businesses, you know, laundry, laundry rooms, you know, buy a buy a house, you know, to make it look legitimate.
SPEAKER 15 :
They do, and then they sell it, and then they basically get the money legally back by selling something that they exchanged.
SPEAKER 05 :
They’re covering dirty money. I had no idea that money laundering system, one of the biggest ones in America, is OnlyFans. I had no idea. OnlyFans? Yeah, so it’s interesting. Dang, I’m on OnlyFans. Okay. You got some Pete Fetish action going on. You know it. What’s crazy about OnlyFans is what will happen is these people will set up fake accounts of women across the board that aren’t really women. They’ll get people’s profiles. They’ll get pictures of women. And so when you subscribe to that OnlyFans of like $5, $10, $25, it’s going into these separate accounts so that money’s getting laundered. So when they say washing money. Yeah. They’re not putting it in a washing machine. They’re cycling it through our economy. That way it’s super hard.
SPEAKER 15 :
There was a fake company called the Russian Laundromat.
SPEAKER 05 :
There is. You’re 100% right. And then the third step for laundering money is what we said, the integration of the money into the economy in investments, real estate, or luxury goods. So when you think about money laundering, which is… in an empire of all in all by itself right now money laundering produces between 800 billion to 2 trillion a year people are scamming oh it went up to trillion yeah it’s in the trillions wow i mean what are we doing out there that’s illegal for all that money well think okay think about this look so venezuela was it the venezuela boat that trump just bombed yeah With all those drugs, if you think when the cartel sends drugs over, that’s all money laundering because they’re selling these drugs, this illegal product, and they’re shipping it off into different entities around society. It’s crazy.
SPEAKER 03 :
And another thing that you’re bringing up is… When you laundry or you transport the money into a different bank, you do it so you get away with it. So you do it in small amounts. Correct. For sure. And that’s what I don’t get about the system, right? So the federal government will look at your bank account to see if you get a certain amount transaction. So if it’s above, what, I think it’s $10,000, then they’ll look into you. Right. Well, just send me five grand every month and we’ll be good. You know, honestly, you’re right.
SPEAKER 15 :
You’re right. And a lot of these companies basically open up little other shell companies and open up separate bank accounts and essentially, you know, put a transaction of five here, five there. That’s good. Three there. Things like that. I mean, I know so many. I know one contractor that does that. You know somebody who’s money laundering some stuff, huh? Come to think about it, that dude can never pay his bill on time.
SPEAKER 05 :
Makes you wonder. So when we think about money laundering, let’s talk about Al Capone first. So Al Capone was an American mafia guy. He took over Chicago. And if you think about how he laundered money, it was through, like, Different accounts, different businesses, prostitution, gun selling, drugs. But most off, because alcohol was illegal back then, he did a lot of it through alcohol. Another interesting fact is… Money laundering didn’t even become illegal in America until 1986. Did you guys know that?
SPEAKER 15 :
No, that I didn’t know. And I’m curious why. What happened?
SPEAKER 05 :
I really wonder if since Al Capone set this stage. I mean, seriously, when you think about Al Capone, what do you think about?
SPEAKER 03 :
I think guns and guns blazing and, you know, when I hear of Al Capone, I see a car, like a big truck, you know, driving down these, like, dirtied roads, you know, no streets paved, you know, got guys on the back with guns. Tommy guns. You know, protecting their load of alcohol.
SPEAKER 1 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
I do, too. What do you think about, Andre, when you think about Al Capone, the mafia guy? I think of Biden for some reason. Biden keeps coming up to my mind.
SPEAKER 15 :
I did not know. The Biden crime syndicate family.
SPEAKER 05 :
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SPEAKER 05 :
Hold on. If anybody wants to call in and chime in and tell us a history lesson about Al Capone and money laundering, call us at 303-477-5600. Okay, so think about this.
SPEAKER 15 :
Hunter Biden. Dude was selling paintings. I mean, just because of the Biden name, the dude was making probably thousands on something that probably is worth only maybe the paint and what he created the painting on. I mean, when you look at it, a lot of money laundering comes to that type of place where they basically sell something that has little value, but they mark it up to something extraordinary.
SPEAKER 03 :
So you think that’s illegal? Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
It is illegal. Well, it’s a form of laundering. You know, if you look at one of the aspects of it, you know, a lot of these drug cartels, sometimes what they’ll do is they’ll open up a company where they have cellular electronics. And then what they do is they invoice it really high. And supposedly the guy that pays for it or the company that pays for that, they get that profit off of it. And then that money is therefore laundered. The revenue that they bring in is legal, you know. So they basically did a swap a route, if you will. They went dirty money and then now they have clean money.
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So do you think would you think that a lot of businesses like cosmetic, you know, companies, people selling products, you know, with with TV ads that are telling you that these ads will do this or that and then you pay for it and it actually doesn’t do what they’re telling you. Would you say that’s. Oh, I bet.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m sure there’s fake accounts everywhere.
SPEAKER 03 :
No, I’m saying they’re doing money laundering, telling you that this product is going to do this when they know it’s not in their line to you to get your money. There’s a lot of products that you buy. They say that they’re going to do this and they don’t do it at all.
SPEAKER 15 :
I feel there’s always a disclaimer, but, you know, you never know. I mean, if it’s a shady business and usually that’s where it comes into play, right? You know, like Al Capone, dude was shady, right? Yeah. Joseph Biden, dude was shady, right? Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
This is what gets me. You know how you get that random call about your car insurance about to expire? That kind of stuff always makes me wonder if that’s like a money laundering, you know what, some dude in his mud hut in Africa with his laptop trying to, I mean, you know what I’m saying? That’s instantly what I think about.
SPEAKER 03 :
The craziest part is Al Capone was never convicted of money laundering. It wasn’t.
SPEAKER 05 :
It was just tax evasion, wasn’t it?
SPEAKER 15 :
Through the IRS, right?
SPEAKER 05 :
So if you think about it, money laundering, and you guys tell me this, money laundering has been since the dawn of times. Pirates were doing it. You know what I’m saying? Ransacking cities. I don’t know that that’s money laundering. That’s a different type of… But the part of the barter system, they probably had to launder it in some way, right? Like you robbed this king and now he’s sending his fleet after you.
SPEAKER 15 :
Well, see, that would be the other way around. The king basically utilizes the pirates to come in and claim that they got robbed. And then, you know, the pirates give them a little kickback. They all make a little money on top of it. They resell, you know, all the, you know, the crowns, diamonds and gold or whatever. For sure. That’s a good example of money laundering, really.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, because I think the Bible has the perfect illustration of money laundering, too. When you think about Achan, they ransacked Jericho, and then all of a sudden he took all that wealth and he hid it under his tent. They had to go through the whole entire camp, and then they finally stoned this guy.
SPEAKER 03 :
I think he was the very first money launderer of all time. Oh, Achan, he’s surely Achan now. Yeah. What happened to him? Didn’t the earth swallow him up? Didn’t he get stoned? Yeah, he got stoned. Like a big old fat one? What?
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, with the stone.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah, he got stoned.
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So money laundering occurred back in biblical days.
SPEAKER 15 :
It’s probably been around since the dawn of time, if you think about it. Anytime there’s any type of amount of fraud where you can make money or something like, you know, exchange something without doing too much, whether it’s illegal, illicit, or whatever. Yeah, I’m sure.
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So do you think I’m money laundering my mom? Telling her money’s coming from somewhere that it ain’t?
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Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
That check ain’t coming in today. That check ain’t coming. If your mom ever kicked you out, man, you’d have to do some money laundering. That’s what you’d have to do. Well, I mean, it’s because if you guys think about it, if we go back to Al Capone and we go down that path some. I really do think it’s interesting that he was able to get away with everything he was able to get away with. But if it wasn’t illegal like it is today, what could they have really charged him with?
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You know, sometimes I kind of wonder, too. I mean, look, I’m not trying to say politics is corrupt, but there are a lot of ability and there’s a lot of politicians that are corrupt, you know, just like because that’s just human nature. Let’s just let’s just be real. And any type of form of agency entity or whatever, there is a possibility that there might be some type of corruption because, you know, realistically speaking, it takes a criminal mind. Look how intricate look how look at these criminal enterprises. If they were to build just a regular legit business. Man, I mean, think about it. They are entrepreneurs, but they’re on the criminal side of it.
SPEAKER 05 :
For sure. No, no, you’re 100% right. They’re on the criminal side of it. It makes you wonder about Elon Musk finding all that money through what was that, Doge? Yeah, and what happened? Yeah, what happened with all that money he found?
SPEAKER 15 :
Aren’t you ready for at least someone to be arrested? All these people that they claim that they have all these files, all these charges, things like that. It makes you wonder. I mean, I think this president is doing a pretty good job because he has nothing else to lose. Let’s just be real. This is his last term. Man, they pretty much kicked him and did everything they could have to try to bury him. But guess what? Now he’s just like… Screw it. I’m going to go ahead and just throw it, roll everything out. I really hope that he does reveal the things, you know, that, you know, everyone’s been talking about, you know, that, you know, I keep going back to Joe Biden because my opinion, you know, there seems to be evidence that SAR reports were, you know, brought out through bank bank industries that basically said that these Biden accounts have to be red flagged because they’re making multiple payments. accounts, multiple shell companies, things like that.
SPEAKER 05 :
Let me ask you this. Did Donald Trump, did he get convicted of being a felon? Is he convicted?
SPEAKER 15 :
Is he a convicted felon? I think he was convicted, but I’m sure he could probably overturn that. I think he has a felony conviction. I think that conviction is whether it’s legit or not, it did happen.
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So then if… Because in listeners… listeners or callers if you know more about any of this um money laundering or if donald trump got convicted and he’s a felon call us at 303-477-5600 because i got a point to make if he is considered a felon who i i voted for donald trump i think he’s the best president ever but if he’s considered a felon then we need to get rid of the felon section on every application in America. I mean, you know what I’m saying? Because it doesn’t make any kind of sense. So I’m going to tie this into money laundering. So if he’s convicted of a felon and they’re saying Mar-a-Lago was overpriced, I think that’s what took him.
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Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
Right. Is that considered money laundering?
SPEAKER 15 :
No, because check it out. You know, what’s funny is a fan. What’s her name? Fanny or whatever her name was.
SPEAKER 05 :
Right.
SPEAKER 15 :
She got basically got. Oh, yeah. Fanny Willis and James and all of them. All of them basically have. are projecting what they were doing. Look, if the bank industry had a problem with how things were processed, then they wouldn’t have loaned money to him. They value things. If you go buy a house and you overvalue it, I guess it could be considered that, but most institutions, for the amount of money that he put out there, I doubt they would highly say that, you know what, this $5 million property you’re saying that’s worth $20K, we’ll go ahead and lend you. No, that’s not true. Think about it. I mean, that didn’t make sense when they argued that. That was just a lie. That was smoke and mirrors because these politicians that were putting them in there or were persecuting them were the exact same people that were attacking Trump for the same thing that they were doing. They were just redirecting smoke and mirrors, man.
SPEAKER 05 :
How’s it going, Heath? We’re sitting here talking about money laundering. There’s another interesting thing about… Your business money launders, right? No, it doesn’t.
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But I am late because I was doing laundry this morning.
SPEAKER 05 :
There’s another interesting thing about Al Capone. His empire in the 1920s and 1930s…
SPEAKER 03 :
brought in over a hundred million dollars a year today that would be equivalent to like a million or something yeah yeah in the billions today yeah like maybe trillions but you’ve got yeah you’ve got to think that he’s he’s he you know he’s giving some money to some politicians at the time oh you know i mean here you got a criminal doing criminal activity but yet he has all these businesses you’re you know if you’re the government you’re wondering hey where are you getting this Where is this coming from? I mean, it’s only obvious.
SPEAKER 15 :
And then for people to turn a blind eye in the criminal justice system or the Department of Justice, that makes you wonder. There’s a reason why they turned a blind eye to it, right?
SPEAKER 07 :
I mean, that whole enterprise.
SPEAKER 15 :
Somebody’s getting a dollar bill.
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, I mean, if you think about Al Capone, even though he was a mobster and a gangster and – He was also a family man. He stuck up for his family, his community. If your business had tanked and you got fired from your job, he was there to give you a handout.
SPEAKER 06 :
Did you get all this information from watching Capone with Tom Hardy?
SPEAKER 05 :
No, no, no. It is a good movie, though. But you see what I’m saying? When you study on all this, it’s crazy. When you look at El Chapo, who I think is an evil person, In Mexico, they were trying to protect him.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah. Yeah. Bro, did you hear what he did? What did he do? Huh? When he was hiding from the government, he went into that restaurant and bought everybody their lunch for the day. Yeah, bro. Yeah, bought everybody lunch.
SPEAKER 15 :
Hush money.
SPEAKER 03 :
I’m not that bad of a guy here, guys. Here’s a handout.
SPEAKER 15 :
They always do that, though, when you think about it. You can’t be a criminal cartel movement without protecting your own neighborhood or your own people. I mean, when you think about the most popular money laundering scheme right now. It’s buy-off. is the cartels and the Chinese. In fact, this morning there was a report on how our DOJ is actually going to go after and try to get into the Chinese cartel.
SPEAKER 03 :
If you look up the biggest money laundering events in U.S. history, It revolves around, you know, banks. Like, how are they doing dirty work? Well, they’re just the, you know, they’re the so-called unknown.
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, they’re the recipient of all the money launderers.
SPEAKER 03 :
It’s not like they’re doing, you know, research to find out where the money’s coming from.
SPEAKER 15 :
So how are they involved in all this? Well, that’s where federal laws started to come into play, where they start to do the research. Like you said, you know, there was a certain cap amount of money. But once you start opening up all these separate bank accounts for all these different so-called shell companies, then now they actually have to report that through their SARS program. And you think they’re not reporting it? No, they have been. But the problem is, is that we as the public aren’t allowed to see that. It’s a private thing. In fact, you could have a SARS report on your, which I doubt, but… You have big money, right? Big pimpin’ over here. You know, you might have a SARS report, you know, because maybe you opened up several fraud accounts. I mean, I don’t know.
SPEAKER 05 :
Guys, what’s crazy about it, I looked up, like, countries that launder the most money. Dude, Venezuela’s won. Of course. Russia’s got to be up there. No, no, no. Russia wasn’t. The Republic of Congo was. Seriously, dude. In Africa, down there, those warlords. I’m telling you, those dudes got some stuff coming through their hands, dude. You know another interesting fact?
SPEAKER 03 :
Hold on. I think more people are doing money laundering than you expect, though. Just think about football pools. If you’ve got a big football pool, people around the country are doing football pools. Somebody’s scraping up some money. You know it. Then he’s probably deposited it in your bank for a couple hundred every week. You know what’s crazy?
SPEAKER 15 :
Is that just a legit business now that you think about it? No, it’s supposed to make a profit off of what you sell.
SPEAKER 05 :
When you look at all the different entities and money laundering, how it works, the only people that are different, that don’t actually wash the money, are terrorist groups, dude. If you look that stuff up, their steps are different. Do they raise their money? They store that money. They move that money, then they use it for a terrorist activity, which is creepy, dude.
SPEAKER 07 :
I think it’s harder because I don’t need to wash it.
SPEAKER 05 :
They don’t need to because they don’t want to wash it. They want to receive everything they can to afflict pain on people, which is crazy, dude.
SPEAKER 15 :
So think about this. What about the conspiracy where we actually paid them to create a terrorist plot so that way insurance companies—
SPEAKER 05 :
9-11, bro. There’s a lot of people who think 9-11 was not like what it is.
SPEAKER 03 :
I think the terrorists are getting away with it because they already have a lot of money, right? So if you already have a lot of money. Let’s say you have a lot of money and it’s legally. Mm-hmm. But now you get into some criminal activity and you’re, you know, you’re depositing that money. Well, you’re getting away with it because, you know, they see you making all this money over here. They’re not knowing you’re making more money over there. Well, they have to put it. So it’s a little bit easier to probably conceal.
SPEAKER 15 :
Well, there’s not like this, you know, terrorist, you know. or whatever. Maybe there is or something like that. But, you know, they obviously, they are utilizing shell accounts, right? Because, like, if you have a, if you’re a terrorist, like Osama bin Laden, you can use your construction company as a front to money launder. I mean, he was a good example of that, right? That whole industry.
SPEAKER 06 :
Oh, yeah. That makes me think about other industries, too, that front, or they launder money or use money in those bad capacities. Things like… Jeff Jeffers or something like that LDS that guy had his he had like a construction company all pro or something like that that would funnel money so that he could continue to have 17 wives or whatever like that oh you’re talking to Mormon the Mormon guy yeah I think so yeah What was that guy’s name? It’s still laundering when you think about it because what you’re doing is you’re using an entity to fund your enterprise, whatever your sin is, whatever your vice is.
SPEAKER 05 :
So you bring up a good point. So is money laundering basically built to fund your agenda? Totally. Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
absolutely i mean think about that whatever it is if it’s world domination or if it’s just wow i mean like el chapo you want to be the kingpin in an amish community well think about this what about what about hitler did he basically was that laundering because he manipulated people so isn’t that kind of funny i keep bringing up politicians right and hitler was a politician Hitler was one of the most evil dude on the planet. But Hitler was one of the most eloquent politicians out there that he was able to sway a whole country to listen to him. And that’s why every time I hear these politicians that are so eloquent, it makes you wonder a little bit. But he was able to utilize the money that was I don’t know that he money laundered.
SPEAKER 05 :
But what I’m asking is, could his words have influenced people to do things they normally wouldn’t do? And that caused their people to basically go out, get guns, do everything they needed to do for fight for their country.
SPEAKER 15 :
He took guns. Remember, he pulled the guns. Oh, it started with guns. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
Really? Who did he take them from, though?
SPEAKER 15 :
From the people. Oh, okay. And then he raised up, you know, the secret police, things like that. It always starts with that, right?
SPEAKER 05 :
You know, that type of movement. Disarming.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, now we’re deviating off of money laundering.
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, no, no, no, no, because I think it all ties into money laundering, right? Because in order for an evil person to fund their enterprise, don’t they have to first focus on their own agenda and their own mindset?
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, what is it? Money, power, greed, man. It’s money, power, and greed.
SPEAKER 05 :
Wow. What does the Bible say? Love of money is the root to all evil? Not money, but the love of it. The love of it, yeah. Not money itself. Not money itself, but just the love of it.
SPEAKER 15 :
So I hate money, God, please.
SPEAKER 05 :
So let’s ask you this, because I said originally in the Bible that the first money laundering scenario was Achan when he got stoned, when they ransacked the city and he hid all that treasure and they had to go to the children of Israel and say, who hid that? I think that’s a type of money laundering. I just don’t know about you, man. Sometimes you tell me some crazy stuff. I mean, if you look at how money laundering is…
SPEAKER 06 :
stealing that’s what i mean i i just thought he stole the money then when it came asked before he’s like no i don’t have it yeah see that’s where it becomes more of a conspiracy or or uh um united front of people when they launder yes theft is just theft but laundering is theft with now that’s big time clever that’s right you have to think about it it’s organization meditated or So I think Aiken was the very first one.
SPEAKER 03 :
He got the good point because you don’t know Aiken’s mindset of stealing that gold. His mindset could have been laundering that money. Okay. Laundering them camels. You don’t know. He got caught. The Lord came in, sniffed him out, and he didn’t have time to do his job.
SPEAKER 05 :
That brings up the next point. Look at Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Look at Jacob. He turned around his father-in-law, deceived him, and made all that cattle drink certain water so it could change their look. It makes you really wonder.
SPEAKER 06 :
Oh, so was that dirty? You’re saying is that dirty?
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, that was very dirty. That was very dirty.
SPEAKER 06 :
Because he exposed the reed, and then he turned them into all the stripeds because those were his lot.
SPEAKER 05 :
But he was dead there.
SPEAKER 06 :
Everything’s going to be a stripe. He ripped them off. That was genetic modification right there.
SPEAKER 05 :
It really was.
SPEAKER 06 :
There it goes, man.
SPEAKER 05 :
There’s science. There’s science in the Bible. There you go. Another one. And we’ll continue this on the other side. People, this is really good at 303-477-5600.
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welcome to a guy’s perspective where they discuss real life topics that men today are dealing with whether married single parent or just single we invite you to call into this live program with your comments and questions and here they are how’s everybody doing today this is the second half of our klz 560 aeom you can talk to the guys at 303-477-5600 we’re talking about money money laundering but before we get into it i want to say that um We, as a guy’s perspective, we support every young man and young woman that’s in schools. Every school shooter, you’re a douchebag. And we want every young man and young woman to stay safe when you go to school. School shooting just seems to be on an all-time high, and we’re going to get back to our topic. But I just want, if you’re a school shooter and you hear this and you’re thinking about it, you’re a douchebag. Kiss my butt and, you know, period.
SPEAKER 15 :
Get off of them SSRIs.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, yeah, get off that stuff. All right, money laundering. Tell us, you had a story you were saying.
SPEAKER 06 :
Oh, well, I don’t know if it’s quite money laundering, but it’s like, you know, buyer beware. It’s an attack on, like, elderly or feeble or anybody who’s… isn’t savvy with tech, which is elderly, right?
SPEAKER 03 :
That sounds criminal.
SPEAKER 06 :
It’s criminal, all right. It is criminal. But how they got my dad, man, was on Facebook. The guy’s pretending to be Elon Musk. And I told my dad, no, that ain’t Elon Musk. He’s too busy. He’s not going to talk with you. He ain’t going to talk with you. And so he ended up, they told him go to Walmart. get a gift card an apple gift card so they they coach you they groom you they tell you what to do and this is on facebook yeah so some friend you you make a friend all the time yep and so this is the friend and they tell him go do this go do this take a picture of the card take a scratch off that back and send that to us boom money’s gone 500 bucks and i was like dad whoa you just got scammed
SPEAKER 15 :
So he bought a $500 gift card. He basically revealed everything. And they snagged the money.
SPEAKER 06 :
Money’s gone. And I told my dad, I was like, dude, you just got scammed. Big time. And my dad’s like, well, I’m going to smoke a melt. And so he’s still talking to him to this day. And he had the guy send a video. I had to send a video to my dad so he could share it with me of Elon Musk, air quotes, Elon Musk saying, well, you know, everything’s fine, Bob. Just let your son know that Elon Musk is here and that he’s got this handled. It was like Elon face. Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
Buddy, I hope that in a month, man, Elon actually does, like, just drop, like, a grand or so in your dad’s pocket.
SPEAKER 05 :
So I’m just, I’m confused. So he scratched off the back of it, showed it on Facebook, and these people were able to.
SPEAKER 15 :
Dude, that’s like showing your credit card number and your expiration date. Really?
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, that’s essentially what he did. Now, now, now. I do want to say there are some pretty wicked ways to get some people, and it would have been worse had they duped him into getting his card number, like his debit or something. So that’s probably kind of the nicest way. It’s like, nah, we’re just going to hit you for $500. But that’s an even easier way.
SPEAKER 15 :
way to get money though. So, you know, that money that they received is illegal and they could be, you know, doing other things like paying for the advertisement or whatever on Facebook, making a legit copper corporation and reselling it and basically making real money off of the illegal money that, you know, they, they got because now they’re selling some new product. Most of the times you have like an illegitimate company. Either it’s some type of drug or it’s some type of fake company. It’s a shell company. It’s not even real. I mean, it doesn’t provide any goods or services, really.
SPEAKER 06 :
What if it’s not as damnable? What if it’s not as criminal for them to coax you into buying this thing with your own card? And so they can’t be charged with things like FDIC. Fed can’t go after them because you purchased a card.
SPEAKER 05 :
I think we have a caller. Hello? Hello? Oh, this is Truth Daddy.
SPEAKER 15 :
Truth Daddy’s back on the line.
SPEAKER 03 :
Daddy Truth. Truth Daddy. What do you guys think about that whole scam with the actresses putting their children in the school and they were arrested? It’s called Lori Loughlin. That was it. What’s up, buddy?
SPEAKER 14 :
I just wanted to chime in. What’s the conversation today?
SPEAKER 05 :
It’s about money laundering. Your son’s kind of hitting it today. And Al Capone and what’s going on with people stealing all kinds of money.
SPEAKER 06 :
What do you know about that, Truth Daddy?
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, I know the government is stealing all kinds of money from us all the time.
SPEAKER 12 :
That’s true.
SPEAKER 14 :
It’s basically when you purchase something and then you go buy something used, you know, Why are we being taxed on things that we haven’t taxed already?
SPEAKER 05 :
He’s making a good point we haven’t talked about.
SPEAKER 14 :
You know another one. That’s just another form of what’s called.
SPEAKER 15 :
Check this out. So is retirement. You can buy retirement. Otherwise, you can use Social Security. Tell me that isn’t money laundering in itself. Your retirement is going to give you a better return. Social Security basically gives you pennies for the dollars you threw in there. I mean, so what’s happening to all that money, right?
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah. Where is it going? I tell you where it’s going. That’s how these people get rich when they go into office, you know, worth $80,000 a year, and they come out working making hundreds of millions of dollars.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s my drop stuff right here.
SPEAKER 14 :
They’re using your money to make themselves rich.
SPEAKER 05 :
Think about what he’s saying. I mean, if you think about that, like the housing market, for example. My house, even if I pay it off, I still have to pay property taxes on that stuff. How does any of that stuff work, man?
SPEAKER 03 :
And the worst part about it, because it says it’s the American dream, right? But it’s actually the American nightmare. Because if you go out, you buy a house, you’ve worked your whole life for it, you pay tax on it, guess what you’re doing next year? You’re paying tax on it again. I disagree.
SPEAKER 05 :
The house is the American dream. No.
SPEAKER 03 :
No, no, no. I see what he’s saying. Dude, my cousin bought a million-dollar home. True, true. Thanks for calling, buddy. You’re doing a good job with your son.
SPEAKER 05 :
Later.
SPEAKER 03 :
Dude, my cousin bought a $2 million home. He’s paying $50,000 on taxes a year. Right. Okay, that’s absurd, bro. You pay taxes on the house and you call it good. Why am I paying taxes every year on a house that I purchased?
SPEAKER 15 :
And you know what’s crazy about that, Brian? You’re asking a good question. I agree with you on that one, especially if he’s elderly. Now he still gets taxed to the point that that’s not even their house anymore. Because they’re having to pay taxes if for some reason, God forbid, they pass away and they can’t pay the taxes or it gets turned over to you, Brock. Then now if you couldn’t afford to pay the taxes, guess who owns it? The government. They basically put a they put seize it and it becomes part of their assets to be able to sell off. Right. Think about that. How wicked is that? Without any indication, any paper trail. Because taxes, they don’t tell you where all that money really goes for when you think about it. It’s just an account. Well, what’s this account for? It’s a general fund for your schools. It’s a general fund for road repair. Okay, well, let’s break that general fund open and let’s see what else it goes to. Well, now it goes to the NGOs, non-governmental organizations. It goes to charities, which, believe it or not, charities are starting to become one of the new… Starting? Yeah, they’re one of the new modern examples, like BLM, for instance, right? I mean, BLM is a classic example of money laundering at its finest, but where is the criminal indictments?
SPEAKER 05 :
Before we continue further, anyone can call at 303-477-5600. We’d really like to hear from you. Heath, you were going to say something.
SPEAKER 06 :
I was just going to say a little bit of levity here is that, you know, like Brian, he bought his glasses, his glasses. His shirt, his pants, and his shoes and stuff. And he got taxed on that when he bought it at first. And while he’s not being taxed on it by the government right now, he gets taxed every time he walks down the street by people laughing at him.
SPEAKER 07 :
That’s dirty right there.
SPEAKER 05 :
No one laughs at truth. But, I mean, if you think about it, do you think the government is the biggest money launderer of all time? It is. But, okay… I don’t think American government, right? Or do you think it’s all governments? Dude, don’t be naive. Of course.
SPEAKER 06 :
All governments.
SPEAKER 05 :
Are you kidding me? Is that a real question? No, no, no. I’m asking. We’re striking conversation. Do you think America? Okay. Do you think America launders more money than let’s say Russia?
SPEAKER 15 :
No. Russia, well, I don’t know. We have probably more money. But let’s just be real. Vladimir Putin, that dude has made money off of, you know, other companies like their oil companies, things like that. I mean, but what do you expect? The dude climbed up to power. And I guess it is that person that can seize that power and control that power. If they have the ability, they have a military strength behind them, which he does, and so do a lot of cartels. They have their own little military militias.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay, so let’s take a vote. Let’s go from different countries. Who launders more money, us or Ukraine? Ukraine. Okay, us or Iran?
SPEAKER 03 :
Iran. I wouldn’t say Iran. I don’t think they got a whole lot of money.
SPEAKER 15 :
They have a lot of terrorist groups. They have a lot of money, but it’s not being given to the population. You got a good point. They’re probably using all that money to fund it.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay, us or the continent of Africa?
SPEAKER 15 :
Man, Africa’s pretty corrupt, but I’ll tell you what, they’re not as organized as we are. And we’re organized, guys. Dude, it’s just like your dad said, truth. Your dad said it straight up. I mean, these politicians go in making a thousand something, you know, a hundred thousand a month or whatever, 80,000, 75,000. They come out multimillionaires. Man, there is corruption in that.
SPEAKER 05 :
And listen, people, that is something you can look up. You can look up how much a politician, if you were to apply for that job, what you would make a year. It’ll probably say something like $300,000 a year. How do they come out millionaires, multimillionaires?
SPEAKER 06 :
It’s not just capitalism. It’s not just like you’re going for the gold and you can see that. Okay, if we’re aware that you can make that, then why don’t we become politicians ourselves?
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, I think about it all the time. I thought about it. I think about it all the time. Yeah, yeah. And if anybody knows more than us, call at 303-477-5600. Okay, us or Venezuela? Hold on. Us or South America? Who launders more money? South America. South America, you think? Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, with all the cartels and all that. I mean, that money just gets exchanged, you know, hand over fist.
SPEAKER 03 :
Why would you guys worry about what country?
SPEAKER 05 :
We’re making a point of how much, if the government is laundering a lot of money, which continent and country’s government is the most corrupt?
SPEAKER 15 :
You know, now check this out. I used to always say Mexico. If you go just across the board, and I’ve been to Mexico a lot, man, even the Mexican nationals will tell you, yeah, it’s corrupt as F. I would say Mexico’s number one. No. Well, they’re not number one, but they certainly are corrupt. But, you know, and I used to think, you know, good old USA, I love the United States. But the saddest part about it is it’s not just the politicians, it’s the people that, you know, try to pay these people off.
SPEAKER 05 :
How’s it going, David? Talk to us. Tell us what you think about money laundering. Tell the truth.
SPEAKER 13 :
Oh, well, hey, I wanted to tell you about tonight’s Powerball for $2 billion. I forgot all about that. You only get to keep $800 million of that. What? Absolutely. He’s right. That’s it. And if you win, that’s it.
SPEAKER 06 :
Where does the rest go? Oh, taxes.
SPEAKER 13 :
$1.2 billion. You’re playing lotto for the government, basically. I mean, it’d be great to have $800 million, but, I mean, still.
SPEAKER 15 :
It’s a win-win situation.
SPEAKER 06 :
You’re right, David. For the government? It’s been said that Powerball and stuff like that’s a tax on poor people.
SPEAKER 13 :
Wow.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 13 :
Well, yeah, and then you got, well, there’s other, this whole thing is screwed up. We got to get this thing. This country’s in big trouble. I mean. What do you mean by that?
SPEAKER 05 :
Tell us.
SPEAKER 13 :
Well, look what’s happening. You got, you got everybody’s going after Trump to trying to make D.C. better. And then you got people. I remember when Biden came into office, they passed the Real ID Act. So you can’t draw your state unemployment unless you register with the Real ID Act. And I was like, you’ve got to be kidding me. So, I mean, this country, you know, the war, I don’t know. We better get it straight. I don’t understand people complaining about keeping criminals from destroying cities and killing people. Nor do I. I don’t get that.
SPEAKER 05 :
David, let me ask you a question. That boat that Trump just bombed, I think they were from Venezuela. What do you think about that? Because I think it’s a good thing what he did.
SPEAKER 13 :
Hey, he’s got to, like, he’s going to change the… Department of Defense to its old name, the Department of War. Is he really going to do that? Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, wow.
SPEAKER 13 :
Yeah, that’s how we got to approach it, you know? We got to go and get on this thing or else other countries… Like the terrorist thing, there was a reason he did it because we were getting screwed. Big time. But still.
SPEAKER 15 :
And don’t you think, Dave, don’t you think that even politicians, certain politicians were very well, like Mayorkas, for instance. I mean, I have a feeling that that guy has more intel. I mean, that he should have been more aware of every person that’s coming into his country. You think about the children that are gone missing from other countries. The child, you know, all that type of stuff. Yeah. The child trafficking, things like that. It happened under this last administration where every government official was was basically turning a blind eye. So if you’re turning a blind eye to the injustice, then somehow doesn’t it seem like you’re partaking of a summit? You’re culpable, whether it’s through kickbacks or something happening or you’re buying a painting from Hunter Biden’s crack house. I don’t know.
SPEAKER 13 :
Well, it’s like what did Biden do? He made it where – oh, shoot, I lost my train of thought. Oh, yeah, the border. They opened the border, and he tries to tell the American people it takes an act of Congress to do it. Yes. And look what Trump says. No, it doesn’t. I just closed the border.
SPEAKER 05 :
This is like a new president. David, before we let you go, just one other question. Which country do you think launders the most money?
SPEAKER 13 :
Oh, it’s got to be the, like, Mexico drug companies. They’re all in bed with the cartels and stuff. I don’t know.
SPEAKER 05 :
Truth actually might have got us some. Thank you, buddy, for calling. You know, continue to listen to us. Have a great weekend, brother. Have a great weekend.
SPEAKER 06 :
Hey, isn’t there something, a statement along the lines of, like, evil persists because the good do nothing? Exactly. Something along that line, right? When they turn a blind eye.
SPEAKER 15 :
We did. And when you think about that’s one thing that happened with this election, finally, is that I think more than enough people, both Democrat, Republicans spoke up independence. And they said, you know what, this is bull poop, you know, and we’ve had enough. And they stood up and essentially voted the corrupt, you know, these all these people that were so corrupt. I mean, Kamala Harris, come on. She was never chosen by the Democrat Party. I mean, at least by Democrat voters. She was chosen by the DNC, but not the voters. That’s right. Right?
SPEAKER 05 :
Think about it. How corrupt is that? David made a good point, guys. He said that there’s people trying to fight Trump for trying to get evil out of here. Primarily Democrats. It’s crazy. People are sitting there because… Money laundering, if everything ties to money and money ties to votes, that’s probably what it comes down to, dude. What do you mean probably?
SPEAKER 15 :
Well, then that’s what it is comes down to.
SPEAKER 05 :
Absolutely.
SPEAKER 15 :
And I totally think that is a form of money laundering. We can think about it. I mean, how is it that Denver, for instance, Denver’s mayor is one of those sanctuary cities, right? Right. This guy is now in a million dollar deficit. You know, he can’t afford. They are so under budget. And we’re talking about in the millions. How did that happen when there’s all these revenues, all these taxes? Isn’t that supposed to take care of these deficits, all the taxes that they put? No, it’s because he’s getting a little kickback. Why are you declaring this a sanctuary city knowing that it’s putting good citizens that have paid their dues, that pay their taxes, and exchanging it for people that won’t pay their taxes, live on the system? I mean, there’s some type of problem with that.
SPEAKER 06 :
Is there laundering in the marijuana industry? Because that also brought a lot of people here. Yeah, and where is that revenue, right?
SPEAKER 05 :
You guys are bringing up a good point. Wasn’t marijuana supposed to supply, help schools and all that kind of stuff?
SPEAKER 06 :
Well, in most of what they were generating because they couldn’t – What was it? They couldn’t put their money in banks for some time. I’m not sure if they can now.
SPEAKER 04 :
I don’t think they can because it’s federal. It’s a federal, federally controlled by the FDIC. Right.
SPEAKER 06 :
Then what has to happen is legit or illegitimate is they have to launder that money in order to put it into a bank in order to buy anything legitimate. They have to legitimize the money in some capacity.
SPEAKER 05 :
So let me ask you this. If a politician is bought out, Paint a hypothetical picture. If a politician is bought out to pass your agenda. Let’s say, Heath, you’re in Congress. And a corporation, a tech company comes to you worth, let’s say they’re worth $100 trillion. And they need you to put their new product on the market. Lobby, lobby. And they offer you $100 million. Is that still on the lines of money laundering? Is that money laundering to buy somebody out?
SPEAKER 15 :
It’s not money laundering, but it is illegal. Okay.
SPEAKER 05 :
Right, but is it a form of money laundering? Because you’re taking what people don’t know about and you’re trying to hide it.
SPEAKER 06 :
What is it? You can’t serve two masters. You’ll either love the one or hate the other, despise the one and deny the other or something like that.
SPEAKER 04 :
Think about that.
SPEAKER 06 :
So what they’re doing is they are swaying the justice in their favor.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay, so then what about the prison system? If that’s the case, then the prison system has to have some kind of money laundering going on too.
SPEAKER 15 :
In the United States of America, we have the largest incarceration of anybody in the world.
SPEAKER 05 :
And you guys on this show, you guys taught me that it’s owned not by the government, but by private institutions. So is that kind of like a money laundering system too to keep people in prison?
SPEAKER 15 :
Oh, you know it. They’re making money. How much did they say roughly?
SPEAKER 06 :
$65,000 per bed.
SPEAKER 15 :
Per bed? And isn’t it funny?
SPEAKER 04 :
There’s never room.
SPEAKER 15 :
They’re always overflowing.
SPEAKER 05 :
You know, people are laying on the floor. $55,000 per unit that they’re in?
SPEAKER 15 :
No, bed.
SPEAKER 05 :
Bed per bed? Individual. Individual. Oh, my God.
SPEAKER 06 :
Each of us incarcerated would be generating for them $190,000. And prisons are massive, guys. Yep.
SPEAKER 05 :
There’s men and women prisons.
SPEAKER 06 :
It’s dirty. I can see why so many people believe that the love of money is the root of all evil or that that is truly the thing and that you can kind of trace the money to determine where the person’s heart is. You know what I mean? Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
And the sad part is I feel like maybe these politicians might be coming in for an altruistic, like they want to do good for the country or for their people.
SPEAKER 06 :
But they get swayed.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah. Yeah, it just takes a little bit. You know, we can’t offer you this, but you know what? Go to Hawaii, you know? Don’t worry about the bill.
SPEAKER 05 :
So let me ask you guys this. So if the prison system or government entities are set up, originally they’re trying to do good, but somebody comes in and persuades them, is all that basically tied to money laundering though? I guess that’s what I want to know.
SPEAKER 15 :
I think there’s a form of money laundering in it. Absolutely.
SPEAKER 06 :
Well, I was just going to make the point of like, again, I’ve been in business for 30 years.
SPEAKER 15 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 06 :
And one thing I’ve never done is grease laundry.
SPEAKER 05 :
Would you ever accept a bribe, though?
SPEAKER 06 :
I don’t grease. Which is? Grease is in order to keep or gain an account or something like that, you give money back. Ah, yes. Okay. No, but I do differentiate the two. One is appreciation, and the other is grease. Grease is if I’m giving you money so that I can be your number one guy. Could that be like football tickets to you and things like that? Exactly. Tell me that’s not a laundry. Because what you do is you take the money, you spend it as an expense to give it to somebody so that you can earn the account. Absolutely. And it happens all the time. But what I do, and I don’t do this often and all the time, but it’s appreciation. So if I have you as an account, I’ll give you free windshield repair, and then you can see the work. It’s like right in front of you for the entirety so you know what type of work I do.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay, so what’s the difference of your employer saying, okay, we want to make sure we keep you because you’re… Enticing you with more money and stuff like that? It makes you wonder. Let’s say you have… What can you be bought for, Brock?
SPEAKER 06 :
What can you be bought for? I want to know that.
SPEAKER 05 :
If anybody knows more than us, call at 303-477-5600 because it really does make you wonder on a national level, politicians… I mean, because he made a good point. He said they come in at $80,000 and then they walk out worth millions. Absolutely. Doesn’t anybody ever question that?
SPEAKER 06 :
That’s an amazing exchange. It sure is.
SPEAKER 15 :
I mean, that’s a good question to ask, dude. And think about it. Not only are they set, but their whole family is set. Their children, grandchildren. They’re going now to Yale.
SPEAKER 06 :
Now they’re going to rinse and repeat, right? Exactly. If that worked, would you do it again?
SPEAKER 15 :
But it’s just like David had mentioned. How much longer can the United States put up with this? How much longer can taxpayer dollars facilitate this? And that’s the saddest part about it. That’s why Trump’s tariffs are a classic example. This is a billionaire coming into office, and he’s basically taking nothing, no paycheck, and he’s actually utilizing tariffs instead of taxes. Tariffs. Tariffs is what built the United States, not taxes.
SPEAKER 05 :
So I want to ask a question, and I know we haven’t really went down the Bible path for this. We’ve been more political. Would this be the reason why the market of beasts will show up?
SPEAKER 15 :
I totally think so, yes.
SPEAKER 05 :
It makes you really wonder, right? I mean, because it’s all in our minds. Could the market of beasts eliminate that, or does it intensify it?
SPEAKER 15 :
No, it’s not going to eliminate it. In fact, that’s one of the newest, you know, money laundering is basically going through cryptocurrency because now it’s not being, you know, monitored. Supposedly it can’t be broken into or looked at, you know, by others like, you know, the government and whatnot.
SPEAKER 06 :
Unsanctioned.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
And so now now now think about it. If that lake is collapsed and now we go to one world, one financial system, we eliminate the dollar because, you know, everybody knows, you know, the dollar is so evil. Right. Wow. Everybody, you know, even China loves our dollar. Right. When Trump says that, I really like money, man. When Trump says everybody loves our dollar, he ain’t kidding. Every country loves the dollar of the United States of America because you can do so much with it.
SPEAKER 05 :
But is our dollar worth more than the yin, though, or whatever it’s called? The yin? At this point, I don’t think so. I’m not sure. I don’t think so either. I’d have to check the current exchange. But you’re right. Everybody wants the American dollar in their bank account.
SPEAKER 15 :
But because of all the corruption, what’s a better thing for society, supposedly, is to control the money. Now that you have the ability to control the finance, which, by the way, China does. Yeah. China controls, if you’re driving too much or something like that, they can actually control your money to the point where they can shut you down. There’s like these credits, social credits.
SPEAKER 06 :
Hey, from electric, right? Because I’m working on the house. Boogie woogie. We haven’t been living in the house, but I have electricity hooked up. I got a letter after two bills of like $32 and another one for like $27 saying, They sent me a letter, Excel sent me a letter, and they were like, we think something’s faulty with your equipment because you’re not registering right with amperage and all that kind of stuff. And no, we’re not living in it yet. Yeah, the kilowatt hours. But to the point that everything is tracked and measured, and that’s… I don’t know. That’s what some people want to get away from. That’s right. Some people want less, less government. They want more freedoms to do the things that they do.
SPEAKER 15 :
And unfortunately, because of all this money laundering that does go on, whether it’s, you know, through the criminal enterprise or even, you know, so to say these politicians that are bought out, how much more does that cause, you know, everybody to look at and say, well, Well, we have to find a way to stop the bleeding. What’s one way to stop the bleeding? Track. Tracking the money. Tracking the expenses.
SPEAKER 05 :
Because even though, because we’re Christians, we know that the market of beast will be a bad thing. But I bet there’s people out there that are going to think it’s a good thing. Oh, you know it. Because they’re going to think that it’s going to stop crime.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah. I mean, you can’t buy or sell without it.
SPEAKER 05 :
So if you think about like drugs and things like that, people are no longer going to be able to buy drugs because they’re not going well, supposedly. But but I mean, if you if you. Okay, so that brings you down a whole new rabbit hole, and we got two minutes, people. Why do you think he’s putting it in their forehead or their hand?
SPEAKER 06 :
What’s the point of that? I told you before, but mine comes from kind of a Seventh-day Adventist perspective, which was Mark of the Beast is a day, one holy day set aside that nobody can buy or sell, and it has the mind control over people. And that day was Sunday, instituted by Constantinian religio-political movement of Catholicism, which was an offshoot of Christianity.
SPEAKER 15 :
What do you think? Why do you think the forehead or the hand? Because it’s attached to you. I mean, if you have a forehead, think about it. No one’s going to lop your head off and just carry your head around. Your hand is always with you. Both of those areas, I mean, it belongs to you. It’s on you now. No one can steal. probably your identity because it’s like you know your head you know everybody has a biometric uh identifier now every time you look in your phone it unlocks right i mean you every one of us have sold ourselves out per se when you think well do you guys do well i want to ask you guys this do you guys think the market of beast is actually here do you think anybody has the process is Oh, you know what? I think it might be, right? Aren’t there people that have actually received a chip? I don’t know.
SPEAKER 05 :
Willingly? I’ve seen what I thought was fake AI stuff online, but I don’t know. I don’t even know if that technology is even here.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’d be another good reason, because of AI. Everything is getting so crazy and out of whack that they made some recently with the White House. They said that someone threw a package out of the White House, and Trump basically said, well, that’s AI. Thank you, people, for listening to us.
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Thank you.
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