This video provides a satisfying reality check by exposing the "sovereign citizen" ideology as a delusional attempt to bypass the social contract through linguistic loopholes. It serves as a stark reminder that pseudo-legal word magic is no match for the practical enforcement of established law.
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Officer Dismantles Sovereign Citizen's Driver's License Excuse in Seconds追加:
What's going on everybody? Welcome back to the channel. I'm Carl from Syson and Chronicles. So today we're going to start off with a traffic stop and then we're going to move into a throwback court proceeding. So with that being said, let's get started.
>> Hello. How are you? Stop with this speed through 9 miles. I had your 81. All right. The guy in front of us.
>> I had you both 81. I'm just going to stop. Do you have your driver's license on you? No.
>> Do you have a valid driver's license?
>> No.
>> Why are you driving then? cuz I got to go to work, right?
>> Okay, that doesn't make a difference.
You don't have a driver's license.
>> Actually, I'm not even driving.
>> Why is that?
>> You know, if we can make this real simple and easy, I'm traveling.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. I'm not in commercial capacity.
So, under constitutional laws and actually >> have the right to travel. So, >> you know, make it real.
>> Before we get too far, you could be traveling to jail. So, I need to see either driver's license or ID.
>> I I actually don't have to go to jail either. Okay. Um I I can tell you my name. Okay. My name is Mark. Okay. And your name is Drummond.
>> Yes.
>> A drum. Awesome. Okay. So, um, a drum.
Yeah. So, honestly, you know, be honest with me, Mark.
>> I do have a right to travel.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. And you you sure you want to play this game, Mark? I >> You sure?
>> I I have I will play this game with you.
Okay.
>> You sure?
>> Make your decision here. Be very smart about what you say next.
>> Okay. So So, under concept, >> be very smart what you say next.
>> Okay. Do I not have the right to travel?
You have the right to go to jail if you don't provide me a driver's license.
>> Why? How do How do I have to go to jail, >> Mark? We're going to tow the vehicle and you're going to go to jail. Okay. We're going to make this very simple. Give me a ticket. I got to go to work.
>> You're going to hit more than a ticket if you keep it up.
>> We're in a bad places here right now.
>> You're in a bad place here right now.
>> State in the state. We're really not.
>> You are. Okay. You're walking a fine line here. I suggest you don't walk in any further.
>> Okay. All right. I don't have a driver's license. That's >> I know you don't have a driver's license cuz it's suspended. Right.
>> Let's not play games here.
>> Okay. So, I'm telling you. All right. I don't have driver's license is suspended.
>> Okay.
>> All right.
>> That's all you had to say.
>> I had one for a while.
>> We don't have to play the foolish games with the on traveling on that. Okay.
>> It's not game.
>> Okay. It is.
>> It's actually the law and you're on and you're on your own.
>> Mark, I don't need to hear your your made up fairy tale.
>> It's not made up.
>> It is.
>> It's the law.
>> Okay. All right. Mark, you sure you want to play this?
>> I'm I'm just I'm just explaining it to you.
>> All right. Well, let me explain something to you. Just step out. I >> I don't have to step out.
>> You do? Yes, please.
>> No. No. I don't have to step out. No, sir. If you put your hand on me, you'll be in jail.
>> Step out. Step out.
>> Please don't take me out. Step out.
>> Okay, we're not playing the game.
>> 14. I'll take it. Sir, >> step out, sir.
>> Step out. So, now I'm going to ask you one more time.
>> We're not playing.
>> Step out.
>> Step out. Face the car. Face the car.
Hands behind you back.
>> Face the vehicle.
I said, don't play this game, right?
>> Face the vehicle. Don't face me.
is fair game.
All right. Under the fourth amendment, everything state I have a right to travel.
>> Okay. Well, now you have a right to go to jail. I'm >> not a driver.
>> Okay.
>> All right. Mark, >> I told you not to play this game right now.
>> That's not a game.
>> To my vehicle.
>> Okay.
>> Can I go to my vehicle?
>> Okay. Easy.
>> Going this way.
>> Easy.
>> You want to play games?
>> Easy. I'm not playing games.
>> Can you call your supervisor?
contain his ass and tow his [ __ ] >> Okay. Uh but just don't arrest him for nothing.
>> Not unless he gives you a reason to, you know, with him being sovereign and being a a douche and all that. Just cuff him and do what you have to do to verify insurance and all that. But either way, it's always your feet.
>> Now your vehicle is going to get towed.
You're going to jail >> for no reason. I'll pull your bond.
Okay. You constitution follow the constitution. Spread your feet, please.
>> Just to follow the constitution, >> Mark, I don't need to hear your fing oath. Okay. To follow the constitution.
You're you're breaking your oath right now.
>> 14 times.
>> I know it's upsetting. It's upsetting.
>> Sorry. I got to go to jail, bud. I'm sorry.
>> What?
>> No, you're not.
>> You made this decision.
>> You made the decision.
>> Okay. Have a seat.
>> This was all your decision.
>> Have a seat.
>> Okay.
I have a right to a phone call and you have a right to have a seat right now.
Sit down.
Who is the vehicle register to? Me.
Foot all the way in. Mark.
>> Go ahead, Mark.
>> I know you can hear me.
>> Oh, I can hear you. Go ahead, bud.
>> Okay. I'm not giving you consent to to search my vehicle.
>> Tell you what, Mark. Here's what we're going to do. Okay. You're going to jail for resisting without and your vehicle and your vehicle's being towed.
>> I'm not resisting.
>> Okay.
>> Where's your supervisor?
>> You don't need one right now, Mark.
>> Yes, I do.
>> Okay. Well, you're not going to get one.
How's that sound?
H. Is there a gun in the car?
I have bullets. Yep. There's a gun.
See, Mark, here's the deal. Okay, let me just explain this to you.
>> You would have been on your way with honestly a warning. All you had to do was just listen. And you you couldn't do that.
>> No, I can't listen.
>> You couldn't though.
>> And now you got a ton of tickets. Your vehicle's towed. You We got to go through the whole thing just because you couldn't listen.
>> Now, why couldn't you just sit in I can just get >> Mark? I am the nicest cop you'll ever meet in your life. Okay. I trust me, I am. I really I really really am.
>> My dad was law enforcement for 48 years.
>> Okay. And Hayes is a different >> then you should know better. You are a nice guy. You should know better. Couple years ago, okay, I got I got my insurance. Everything was everything was legal. Okay. My insurance rates going up. I asked my insurance agent and he said, "Ban, I don't know, but I saw this I saw this post." He said, "I saw this uh this interview with George Soros, who knows aggressive insurance." Okay.
Right. And George Soros said, he goes, "I'll raise the insurance rate as high as I want to and they'll have to pay because they're ignorant." So, I started studying I started studying all these things and the law and everything else, which I had prior I had been doing that prior to that anyways. Okay? And finding out what was what was truly going on in our country. Okay? Because I had because I had seen that our our country had been subjecting us to tyranny and oppression for a long time. Okay? So, I wasn't able to pay my insurance anymore because it went up it went up to $243 a month. I couldn't afford that.
>> Mark, here's the thing is I understand hard times and I am like I like I told you, I'm not one of those deputies going to raise you 100 tickets. However, if we have a circumstance where somebody has to put me in that circumstance, then >> you know, Trump's in office now and and a lot of the old laws and the policies and code you see because you're you're you're a civil servant, you have to abide by the the constitutional laws.
The first laws that we have to follow are God's laws, okay? They're the spring laws of the universe, right? If you believe in a higher power or if you don't, you know, there there's still governing laws that that that make this universe turn. All right? Make the galaxy turn, make the planet turn. Okay?
And there's natural laws on the planet that that >> that we that we need to follow. If we don't follow them, we we we fall short.
Okay? It's just like all the diseases and everything else going on in the world right now. You know there is no disease that can't be cured if you follow the natural laws because the natural laws will keep your body healthy and strong and and and vibrant. Anyway, so we come down from them. We come into common laws. Okay. Which which were subjected to tyranny and oppression through European laws which were Roman maritime laws and admirality laws. Okay.
All right. And and the laws and the laws that they use in the courthouse are admirality laws. That's why the language is different. Okay. So then we come down then we come down into constitutional bill of right laws and then constitutional laws. All right. And then from there come the become the policies and codes which are which are the laws that y'all following. What you're enforcing right now okay policies and codes. Okay. Have been have been contaminated throughout the system. It's communist. Okay. And it's almost like a Nazi Gustapo basically being pushed. Now there's now there's things that I have the right to do. You know it's like I talked earlier. You know, I can pull your bond, okay? Cuz you're bonded as a civil servant. I can pull your bond and I can see you. But you know what? I'm not going to do that. You want to know why?
>> Why?
>> Because I do care about you.
>> I appreciate that, brother.
>> Mhm.
>> You're my brother and and I don't want to hurt you. I just want you to understand the truth. Okay? And the truth is keeping you making you do a job that's not even constitutional. Your job is not constitutional. Look, my dad was law enfor. Okay? There's a there's a programming that's in the system called preemptive predictive programming. Okay.
>> All right. And and and a and a um and a group of people, we're talking about about a thousand people sit down and they're the smartest people in the world. Okay. And they sit down and they and they they deise they devise sinister plans, okay, to subdue humanity. All right. You're >> pretending.
>> I'm still listening.
>> Okay. You know you're a slave to the system, right?
>> You know that, right? could be.
>> No, you actually are.
>> Okay.
>> We We're all slaves to the system until we see how the system works and we and we start breaking free from it, >> right?
>> Okay. It's like paying taxes. Okay.
Taxes are voluntary. Did you know that?
>> What happens if you don't pay taxes though, Mark?
>> What does the What does the >> in the system to take care of the system?
>> Okay. What does the IRS do if you don't pay your taxes?
>> They garner your wages. They do all that stuff.
>> They can't they they don't have the right to do that.
>> Okay.
>> Because it's voluntary.
>> But they still do it though, right? They try.
>> Okay.
>> You know, it's it sounds it sounds insane and it and and it's upsetting in some manners, but the truth is the truth. And no matter how many times you tap on top of the truth, the truth will set you up.
>> I hate writing citations, Mark, but you kind of forced my hand today. Okay. So, you're going to get a citation for the speed.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Okay. For the 81 and the 65.
>> Okay. You're also going to get a citation for knowingly operating a motor vehicle on a suspended driver's license.
Okay? I only write you two tickets today instead of writing you a boatload cuz you got a lot going on.
>> All right, y'all. So, off the jail, our sovereign citizen goes unfortunately didn't have to go down like this, but right to travel, you know, he didn't have a license. I'm not even sure if the cop would have let him go without a license, but you know, the suspended license or whatever, but either way, it probably wouldn't have ended up like this. Um I think he has some discretion based on who he was talking to, the sergeant or whatever that he could have just told the car and let the guy go, but um decided to arrest him and then he heard a mouthful as he was uh bringing him to jail. Unfortunately, my man done drunk the Kool-Aid and you know, played stupid games. He won stupid prizes. All right, so now we're going to be moving into a court proceeding with Judge Sean Perkins. I know some of y'all don't like him, but this is definitely going to be an interesting proceeding with a guy who um I believe is a sovereign citizen, but it's going to get pretty heated. So, um you know, let's get started.
>> Are you driving, sir?
>> Are you driving me?
>> Mr. um Mr. Glenn Rondell Glenn.
>> Yeah, man. I'm sitting out in the sun, buddy. I'm trying to grab me something to eat.
>> All right. Don't drive in court.
>> I'm not going to be driving, buddy, when I'm in court. All right. Just call me.
>> No, listen. I'm not your buddy, okay?
First of all, but at the end of the day, if you're driving right now, you're not supposed to be driving. Okay.
>> Okay. But how long How long am I going to be sitting here? I haven't spoke to no defense attorney.
>> I don't KNOW HOW LONG YOU'RE GOING TO BE SITTING THERE. You're waiting. If you came on time, you would have heard me. I said, I'm gonna try to get you out as fast as I can. It's all good, man.
>> Listen. It's all good.
>> LISTEN. LISTEN. DON'T CUT ME OFF.
Are you driving your car right now?
>> I'mma park my car, but man, I can't be sitting out. You know what I'm saying?
>> Put you out of the room.
>> Put me out of the room.
>> Yes, for driving in court. All right.
Come back when you get in a safe location.
Mr. Rondell's license, please.
State of Detroit versus Rondell Lynn.
Case number SP1154208.
Counts 1, 2, and 3. SP1154212.
Counts one and counts two. SP1482930 counts one and counts two. SP172 0494 counts 1 2 and three. SP 172060 0 counts one and counts two. SP720615 counts 1 2 and 3. SP730688 counts 1 2 and 3. SP7306-961.
State of Michigan versus Rondelle Glenn.
Case number SX 3397163 1 SX 36300039 1 SX 3639504 1 184431351 Appearance for the record please.
Attorney Gaden Robinson on behalf of Mr. Rondelle Glenn. Mr. Glenn, please state your name for the record.
>> Mr. Rondo Glenn.
>> Your honor, I don't know how many tickets that was. You just read off. I only have three on my docket.
>> Mr. Glenn doesn't have any respect. I see. Um, he's he's exhibited disrespectful and he's >> Wait a minute. Hold on. Wait a minute.
What you talking about being disrespectful?
>> WAIT A MINUTE. YOU WAIT A MINUTE. I'M going to >> I'm going to the judicial judicial tenure commission. I don't want you from my case, bro. I'm 58 years old.
>> I don't know what it is about me and you, bro.
>> Mr. Glenn, can you please be quiet for what? Mr. Glenn, as the attorney who's trying to help you, can you please be quiet for a moment? The first issue that you have is you should not be driving on Zoom. Park the car, please. You cannot drive on Zoom. This is the definition of distracted driving.
>> He should not be he should not be driving at all. He's already indicated to the court that he's driving when he was driving while in court. I asked Mr. Glenn that if he's driving, he said he's driving to go in to get something to eat. I believe so. Now, >> Mr. Glenn wasn't driving. Somebody was driving for me. I'm with somebody. What do you mean? WHAT DO YOU MEAN, MAN?
>> I'M 58 YEARS OLD. MR. GLENN, MR. I'm trying to help you. Can you please JUST THESE TICKETS FROM 20 YEARS AGO WHEN it's only three? YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING?
>> SIR, STOP. MR. GLENN, stop so I can help you. I'm trying my very BEST TO HELP YOU. YOU GOT A CHIP ON YOUR SHOULDER, BUT IT'S NOT.
>> SIR, give me a minute. I'm gonna I'm gonna try to take you in a breakout room and talk to you before you make your circumstance worse. Just be quiet until you get there, please.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> Mr. Glenn. Mr. Glenn, after you finish talking to him, I'm going to give him a pre-trial date for tomorrow. Mr. Glenn has to come into court in person.
>> Fine. Fine. I'm going to the Judicial Tensor Commission because you're very impartial. You're not about to try to embarrass me in court like that, man.
Stop when we ONLY GOT THREE.
>> JUST ASK YOU TO BE QUIET SO I CAN HELP YOU.
>> I'm going to file A COMPLAINT TODAY.
>> THAT'S FINE. YOU CAN DO WHATEVER you want, but you're not about TO TRY TO EMBARRASS ME LIKE THAT. Be disrespectful to me and think I'm going sit up and take that.
>> Mr. Glenn, Mr. and they come to court.
Don't come to court in a sleeveless shirt. Come to court properly dressed.
>> Your honor, can I please have a moment to talk to Mr. Glenn? I muted you because you're not making it better.
Just be quiet.
>> It doesn't It doesn't matter what you say to him. He's going to take an anger management class, too.
>> Y I'm gonna move Mr. Glenn to another breakout room.
>> Very good.
>> Yeah. Once you see Judge Perkins calm down and and stop going tick fort with you, that mean you're done. That mean basically he just going to throw the book at you. Whatever it is, he going, you know, like you say, going to make my man do anger management. He going to tell my man he got to come in person and, you know, he just going to make it uncomfortable for you. So, I don't even know why my man came out the gate, you know, talking about he's being disrespectful and everything like that.
I don't see anywhere where Judge Perkins disrespected my man. He just pretty much told him, you know, you need to pull over and and and stop driving in court.
Um, I feel bad for his attorney, but let's see how she's going to handle this.
>> He's the Motorola device.
>> Yes. We'll pass the matter.
>> Tell them to come to court properly dressed. Uh, Miss G, >> Mr. Glenn, you should have a pro to come to go to breakout room five.
Go to breakout room five. Look at your device, Mr. Glenn. You should have a prompt on your screen to go to breakout room 5. Just click okay.
>> All right, Mr. Glenn, I'mma send you a different prompt. Just when you see the room number pop up, please just click okay.
You're going to room eight.
All right, let's pass.
>> Let's click okay.
>> In person tomorrow, Miss uh >> I understand. Your honor, >> you want him here at 9:00 a.m.?
>> No, 8:30.
>> Am I releasing him?
>> Yeah, you can do whatever you want to.
>> Okay, your honor. Thank you.
He's coming in on Zoom >> or he's coming in on >> what?
I got his attention. He's aware that we're trying to pull him back into the breakout room. I'm about to send him a into the main session. I'm about to send him a prom.
>> I'm trying to get him in the main I close the room.
>> Okay. Now, it up. He's gonna find himself in contempt.
>> Your honor, I'm trying to save him, but And I know it's probably gonna be ordered as a transcript. So, can y'all please talk it one time at a time?
>> Well, good luck.
>> Good luck. You going get the video soon.
>> All right. All right. Let's go back on the record with Mr. Glenn. Mr. Glenn, let me say something to you, sir. Start your video, please.
>> I got it going. Get it straight now. Get it straight, bro. I simply wanted to come in AND PLEAD NOT GUILTY. BUT >> MR. GLENN, >> I ask you to stop talking to the judge like he's your friend or somebody on the street. You would not talk to another judge in a different jurisdiction like that. He's not your bro. He's Judge Perkins.
>> Now, let me say let me let me stop. Let me stop right now.
>> I'm trying to help you, Mr. Glenn. You making it worse.
>> Stop Robinson. Please, Miss Mr. Glenn, let's get this understanding. First of all, I'm not your bro, okay? you. I'm the judge. Uh, Mr. Perkins, but I'm not your bro. Okay. Secondly, >> I know you're not.
>> NO, I DIDN'T I DIDN'T ASK YOU TO SPEAK.
Don't talk while I'm talking. Secondly, if you continue to act out like you've been doing, I'm going to have no choice but to hold you in contempt of court.
Okay? And I don't want to do that. I'm trying to exercise the utmost restraint with you. Now, third, I called those cases into the record to be as as a matter of judicial economy. I don't know when you got those tickets. I don't care when you got those tickets. I try to do that for the benefit of you so you don't have to keep coming back to court multiple and multiple times and you don't have these warrants sitting out here on you. Okay? That's why I called those cases into the record. That's my choice to do that and I called the cases into the record for for for the court and for your benefit so you don't have to keep coming back to court. Okay. So I appreciate that.
>> I'm I'm going to let you speak. Let me finish.
>> You're going to come into court in person tomorrow at 8:30. I want you properly dressed.
You can say what you want to do. Do what you want to say. If you don't appear, then a lot of people don't show up.
That's that's what the court has to say now. You want to talk? Go ahead and speak.
>> Okay. So, I'm sorry about calling you, bro. Okay. But I didn't I didn't think that you would get impartial and start, you know, you know, uh you were supposed to be here early. You know, I had a pro.
I'm 58 years old. Okay. So, I'm not tech I'm kind of tech challenged, but I called down and I got in. Okay. I was late, but I got in. But it's just the way you was talking to me. you know, that had me like, damn, you know, like I don't really want to go in front of this guy here, man. You know, uh, plus I know Todd. So, that's another reason why.
Okay. So, I was just asking if you could just rec recuse yourself. Then I found out some other stuff that that something, you know, that's going on uh uh some some some news that's going on right now. I don't want to be a part of that. I just want to go to another courtroom. If we could do it like that, then we good. that I don't have to go down to the judicial tension commission, file a three-page report. You know what I'm saying? Just recruit me from your courtroom. That's all I'm asking you.
>> So, Mr. Gle, >> on the grounds of not because I don't think >> Let me finish. Go ahead and finish.
>> Okay. You know, maybe not because you were being I felt you were being impartial, but let's not say that. But I do know Todd personally. Been knowing Todd for a long time. So, that's another issue. not the other issue about what's going on with you now, but just I'm just asking the court. Please just just uh just recuse yourself or let you know just just send me to another judge and I'll appreciate >> All right. Let me let me I'm not going to send you to another judge. I want you to come down tomorrow morning at 8:30. I I I accept your apology about the the bro situation. I didn't hold you being late against you because I did let you in the room. As long as I'm sitting here, I don't I I I I question why people are late. I understand now why you're late. You told me you're tech you're not as techsavvy as other people.
And that was it. You you also were driving in court. You admitted to that.
You have a a >> No, let's clear that up. Listen, I have >> No, it's cleared up in the court's eyes.
It's cleared up in the court size. It's all being recorded. It's on transcript.
You admitted to them. So, YOU CAN SAY WHATEVER.
>> NO, I LET YOU SPEAK. I let you speak and I'm speaking. I said do not interrupt the court. All right. So, this is going to this is it. We're not going to keep going back and forth. I'm going to let you go about your day, but come down tomorrow morning in person and you can go to the judicial commission. That is your right. You can go to your chief judge, but I'm not going to sit here and have him yelling at my staff or anything. Okay, >> your honor.
>> Listen, I'm not Mr. Glenn, please give me one moment. Please. I've been begging you since our the beginning of our interaction. I'm trying to help you just I should have brought my boy Blake in here. I wouldn't have all this.
>> Okay, so one moment, your honor. I explained to Mr. Glenn that he does have to be at court tomorrow morning at 8:30.
I did also indicate to him that is his absolute right to retain an attorney. If he is not able to retain an attorney, then he can ask for an appointed attorney tomorrow because he is here for misdemeanor matters. He is entitled to counsel. If he wants to pay his own counsel or ask for counsel tomorrow, that is his right. But I'm making it clear that Mr. Glenn is aware of his right to have counsel tomorrow at court.
All right.
>> If Mr. Glenn to come to court. He coming with he coming with all the news coverage. Okay. So, we just want to make sure everything >> see you in the morning at 8:30. Make sure you look and I make with another attorney. One at a time court.
>> Put your good suit on.
>> We don't care about you coming with the media. Look good for the media. Put your suit on. I don't want you. You know what? As a matter of fact, you're on ineffective counsel, too. So, I'm going to reschedle that.
>> Have a wonderful day, sir.
>> Let's handle it. Let's hand it like this. Stop it, Miss Don't say anymore, Miss Don't say anymore, Miss Robinson.
Please, >> Mr. Glenn. That's it. Okay, I'll let you make your record. Uh, come on down tomorrow morning. All right. Yeah, you're muted. You're muted now. Unmute.
Unmute them. Please unmute yourself.
>> Unmute yourself.
>> All right.
>> Let me make Let me do what I got to do.
Okay. Yeah. All right. Byebye. Peace of love to you, sir.
>> Yep. Take care.
>> All right, y'all. So, that's the end of that proceeding. Um, man, I don't know even know what to say about it, but my man, he just he just was going hard with um the disrespect, the the uh overtalking Judge Perkins. um turned on his own lawyer or public defender at the end of this proceeding and um yeah he just I mean he wasn't even a likable guy. I mean and I know it wasn't a sovereign citizen proceeding but you know at the end of the day it was to to me it was very interesting. Um so he's supposed to come to court. He was supposed to have went to court the next day at 8:30. I know for a fact he did not show up uh because this is this case is from a couple weeks ago. Um, and why would he? I mean, I don't know what he was talking about when he was talk, you know, when he was talking about Tai and bringing in the media and, you know, I I guess he has some accusations or or something that he think is going on with Judge Perkins, but you know, he had no proof and anybody can say whatever. Um, and even when he kept saying he wanted Judge Perkins to recuse himself and he obviously he was saying that wrong, that was mad funny. But, um, it is what it is. I mean, this guy um was a piece of work and Judge Perkins, in my opinion, handled it well. I mean, you can let me know what you think down in the comments below on how Judge Perkins handled it, but to me, I I believe he handled it well. Yeah, he could have gave him contempt and I mean, I would have have loved to seen it, but you know, I guess he didn't feel it was necessary. He was really trying to give my man a break.
Anyway, with that being said, just want to thank you for watching. Like, comment, subscribe to this channel if you want to see more videos like this. I will definitely try to see if this guy is gonna end up back in court at some point, and when he does, I will definitely put it on this channel. All right, so I catch you on the next video.
This is Carl from Sal Chronicles. God bless. Peace.
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