The Tim Dillon Show - 469 - Zohran’s Victory, Air Traffic Chaos, & Government Shutdown

Episode Date: November 8, 2025

Tim discusses Zohran Mamdani being elected New York’s next mayor & the archetype of a Zohran voter, the government shutdown causing chaos in the airline industry, his most and least favorite chi...ldhood vacations, Kash Patel’s country singer girlfriend, and the future that Trump and his political allies are ushering in.  American Royalty Tour 🎟  https://punchup.live/TimDillon SPONSORS:  Prize Picks Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/TIM and use code TIM and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Hims ED  To Get Simple, Online Access To Personalized, Affordable Care for ED Visit https://hims.com/TIM for your FREE online visit Today!  Morgan & Morgan  Got to https://forthepeople.com/TIM Their Fee is FREE Unless they Win!  StopBox Get Firearm Security Redesigned & Save 15% OFF @StopBoxUSA With Code “TIM” at https://www.stopboxusa.com/TIM  ARMRA  Go To https://armra.com/TIM or Enter “TIM” To Get 30% OFF your first subscription order!  Kalshi Government Shutdown Market: https://kalshi.com/markets/kxgovshutlength/days-of-government-shutdown/KXGOVSHUTLENGTH-26JAN01?utm_source=kalshiapp_eventpage?utm_source=timdillon ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimDillonShow?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/timjdillon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimJDillon Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2gRd1woKiAazAKPWPkHjds?si=e8000ed157e441c8 Merch:  https://store.timdilloncomedy.com/ For every $400,000 we gross in revenue, we are donating five dollars to end homelessness in Los Angeles. We are challenging other creators to do the same. #TimGivesBack

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I have come from Three-Eye Atlas to give you technology. The human race has been benefiting from our technology for a very long millennia. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Great. They just elected a Muslim socialist, the mayor of New York City. It's over. Wait, what? Free buses, government-run grocery stores, the end. Who's going to pay for that?
Starting point is 00:00:24 Who's going to pay for it? I hope you have the technology. There's going to be a mass exodus from the city. They're already calling him the most popular realtor in South Florida. They're going to live in Miami and go to foam parties at Marco Rubio, which isn't gay. It's just people in foam together. Yeah, I was thinking about buying property in the city, no more. Yeah, it's ridiculous. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:45 And what about Israel? Well, who is the... Park that car in the middle of the street there. Sorry, we're going to move it in two seconds. You're right dense back in the middle of the line. All right, we're moving it in two seconds. The people here think they have money like California, but they don't. They're actually just white trash.
Starting point is 00:01:04 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show. Thank you for tuning in again. The new mayor of New York City, Zoran Mamdani, has been elected. He is the future. He is the future. Get over it. If you're unhappy about it, get over it. If you have to wear a burqa, get over it.
Starting point is 00:01:29 If you have to convert to Islam, get over it. So what? If you have to start understanding the faith, so what? It's not a big deal. What are you doing? What have you got going on that is better than that? Can I ask you? What do you have going on that is better than conversion?
Starting point is 00:01:57 converting to Islam. People do it in prison, and a lot of them like it. So what's the big deal? What's the big deal? You don't have time to read the Quran when you're online at just salad, and you're waiting for them to add a protein to your salad so you can go to your meaningless office job. Go read the Quran.
Starting point is 00:02:20 So what? Who cares? What's the big deal? obviously he was going to win this isn't shocking to anybody and yet people still treat it as such i get calls from people that were like i can't believe this is actually happening this is like trump when trump won people were calling me going i can't believe this is actually and i go well it was one of the options it was like one of the only options and the thing happened that everyone thought was going to happen.
Starting point is 00:02:58 He was a little cringe in his speech because he's like a theater kid. And a lot of these people are theater kids. So there's a moment of his speech. Now, I don't know if you have this, but if you can get up a moment where he goes, Donald Trump, I know you're watching. And I've got four words for you.
Starting point is 00:03:20 Turn the volume up. And it was just a moment when you could see the theater kid in him. You could see that kind of cringe, you know, that theater kid, like, just very unappealing side of him. Hopefully he keeps that at bay. Let's watch it so you can understand what I mean. Because, by the way, this is a departure from what he's. usually acted like he's not he's been kind of composed this feels a little bit like it almost felt like he was breaking in a song like he's like Donald Trump hear me now I will and you're like
Starting point is 00:04:07 all right bro chill the fuck out let's watch this so Donald Trump since I know you're watching I have four words for you turn the volume up. Yeah, I mean, it's, it's, you know. Yeah. Okay. Turn the volume up. We'll see what happened.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Here's my attitude to this guy. There's a lot to not like. But if it doesn't work, I will just leave. because I don't care. This is the actual only way to approach. I don't care is now not only necessary and appropriate. It is vital to your mental health.
Starting point is 00:05:12 I don't care. I don't care. Whoa, what if he? What if you were? I don't care. I'll leave. I'll just leave. you can just leave.
Starting point is 00:05:26 I don't think he's going to do the things people think he's going to do. I don't think we're going to have rapes on every corner. I hope not. But if we do, if we have a rape on every corner, like a violent rape on every corner, I'll stay for a few months because it'll be interesting.
Starting point is 00:05:48 You know? But then eventually I'll be like, another rape. I'm trying to get in my steps. You know what I mean? Like if it's like, wait, another rape? What? I'm trying to go to the Greek place.
Starting point is 00:06:04 So if it's going to be a rape on every corner, I'll just go. I'll just scaddle. But I don't think it will be. But why did he win? Well, obviously, he won because people don't have money. It's pretty simple.
Starting point is 00:06:23 People have these lives they plan out from when they're little. I didn't do this. My mother was a schizophrenic and my father was like in and out of a band. Phenomenal. But we never filled out a college application. It wasn't, that wasn't the thing. I had a typical Long Island mere do well. childhood. There were elements that were good. There were indications that I had certain qualities
Starting point is 00:07:01 that might make me successful at some point. But my parents were very busy, working, and they didn't really nurture my success. They just didn't really, that wasn't their thing. And again, I'm not blaming them. I'm not like, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just saying, because of that, upbringing, I expected almost nothing, almost nothing from the world, like literally, almost nothing. You know, but there are people out there who really start very early and believe, and I'm not saying they're wrong, I'm just telling you the makeup of this type of person. They go to, they do well in school, they do their homework.
Starting point is 00:07:49 They get into a good college. They get an internship while they're at college. They work hard at their internship. They then get a good job at a good firm and they, you know, work their ass off. And those are the people that are finding it increasingly difficult to afford New York City. those people the paint by numbers pin a ribbon on me
Starting point is 00:08:26 I did all of the right things I have all of the right views I post all of the right things on social media I say you know the things I'm supposed to say I don't rock the boat I am a very
Starting point is 00:08:41 nice albeit forgettable but you know I'm a I'm a professional face in the crowd and I deserve more and they're right, by the way. They're not wrong.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Do I love these people? No. They bore me. I'm bored. I don't hate them. I'm not like, kill them. But they're boring. They're normies.
Starting point is 00:09:12 They're boring. They bore me. They're boring. I, people that have more to say or maybe that are, they had a different route in life. And a lot of my friends are normies.
Starting point is 00:09:31 And I, because they're my friends, I'm friends with them. But if they weren't my friends, I wouldn't be friends with them. If I didn't know them for a long time, they would bore me to death. And it's not because of, it's not their fault.
Starting point is 00:09:48 they're just boring and and and and and and and and and and and and and and surface and and dull and pointless and their lives don't have any meaning and they infect me with how boring and dull they are and their concerns are so small and petty what a waste of a life they live. But I don't dislike them. Do you see? But that is the coalition that Zoran has. He has a coalition of angry, boring, mediocre people that have done the right things and have gotten very little for it. Okay? And the things he is talking about, he's right about. Things are too expensive. People feel that they're not getting ahead. And the Republican Party, which they've lost their goddamn mind. They're arguing about who's allowed to talk to who on the
Starting point is 00:11:00 internet. But yet, all the flights are being grounded. The airspace is being closed. We've got a government shut down. The money is still going out the door to, so we can invade Venezuela, to arm Israel, arm the Ukraine or it's a giveaway to Palantir so that Peter Thiel can install surveillance technology in all the cities that riding is going to happen in in three, two, what?
Starting point is 00:11:27 I mean, like, it's coming. You can feel it. And that's where the Republican Party is. So the Democratic Party would sweat New Jersey, swept New York, swept Virginia. They're concentrating on things that matter how to get people more money. That's what, because by the way, that, that is all they want to do.
Starting point is 00:11:54 By the way, that sign that you see those protests, I could be at brunch right now. That's all they want. Have you tried to have brunch and how much that is? But that's all they want to do. All these people want to do is have brunch. All they want to do is have brunch. I know them. that's all they want to do and they can't even do that all they want to do is have brunch
Starting point is 00:12:17 all they want to do is have Nutella stuffed French toast and talk about where they want to go on vacation their lives have no meaning so they they need money they need something to do because we create we we've given them the idea, we buy all of these people off. That's how the society works. We buy them off. They don't question anything. They're kind of like perpetual teenagers.
Starting point is 00:12:55 These are the 40-year-old women with crushes on like Harry's styles, or they all love Disney. They're all constantly reliving their childhood. And men, too, by the way. We buy them off. We pay them so that they can. can live in their homes and be perpetual forever children and they do their meaningless work and they come home and they cuddle up and they watch Netflay, watch the summer I turn
Starting point is 00:13:24 pretty and they're mad and they go, I don't know why did it end the way to it? And it's, that's the lives that we've created in New York City, to be, they're meaningless lives. People used to come to New York City and fail and die. And that might happen again soon. I'm excited. But people used to come to try to be great. You can yell at wealthy people.
Starting point is 00:13:47 It's the only reason people live in New York City is to get rich, by the way, even the people that are mad at it. New York City was a city as A. Gill, the great travel writer, R.I.P. said was built on a lot more failure than success. It was never a nice city. It was culturally important, the most important. You know, it's the great. greatest city in the world
Starting point is 00:14:12 measured in the impact it's had the only competitor is London, the only one. LA's never been a competitor. Miami's not a competitor. Nashville and Austin. Sorry guys, not competitors. Measured in raw impact financially, culturally, it's New York.
Starting point is 00:14:33 But New York's become the burbs. It's become the suburbs. And with the suburbs, comma, suburban mentality. They come in with the Wegman's grocery stores and they bring the suburban mentality where everything is about convenience. Everything becomes about comfort.
Starting point is 00:14:56 And it is very easy to rile these people up because they feel that they should be getting more a bigger slice of the pie. They're not necessarily wrong. But this is why. These are the people. It's not really like, yes, are there broke people that are truly fucked? Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:17 They exist, and I'm sure a lot of them voted for Zoron. But a lot of the energy his constituency brings is an energy from the burbs into New York City. And these people are trying to buy meaning in their lives. Because they don't understand the point. they look around they go what exactly is the point that's what they're they're trying to figure that out they go i get on this subway every day i pack in i go to the area by bryant park i go to midtown i go into an office and i and i and i and i do nothing that matters to anyone to anyone nothing nothing and then i and i have my luncheon
Starting point is 00:16:10 and I talk to some bitch next to me and she does nothing that matters, nothing. And we go then back on the train and back to our tiny apartment and we don't know what we're getting out of this. We want more money. Because that's what the whole thing's about. People would lie.
Starting point is 00:16:32 They can say it's not. But they go, what am I doing this for? Why did I move here? Why am I here if I cannot share in the disgusting wealth that certain people have? By the way, not judging it, but that's what it is. People are pissed. They go, where the fuck's my money? Where's my goddamn money?
Starting point is 00:16:59 Their parents visit them in their little prison cell. And the parents go, oh, this is nice. This is nice. And it's a passive-aggressive thing. And again, these are people that have four-year degrees. Some of them have graduate degrees. They think they're very smart and they're very valuable. Because someone told them that.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Someone somewhere told them that. Someone somewhere told them how valuable they were. They have degrees on the wall that show how valuable they are. I'm valuable. They did all the right things. and they're living in a little prison cell in Brooklyn. And they're getting older. They're getting older and they're mad.
Starting point is 00:17:48 And they're going to elect someone who's going to say, and by the way, let it happen. I'm not even remotely upset by this guy winning. I don't care at all. And if he can help, he should help. But I've been a New Yorker my whole life. So I'm just telling you what's happening. what's happening?
Starting point is 00:18:10 It's a lot of money to go to a Broadway show. It's a lot of money to go to a Yankee game. It's a lot of money to go to the U.S. Open. It's a lot of money for rent. It's a lot of money to eat. And you see these people, and they're all up there in the bleeds at the U.S. Open, taking photos in the bleeds. Pissed.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Pissed, and I'm courtside. They're mad. They look at my fat-ass court side, and they're mad. they would elect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. They don't care. They would elect anyone to do what happened, they said. They're angry. They're in the bleeds.
Starting point is 00:18:51 I'm not making it all about me. I'm just saying these are the people that quote unquote did the right thing and they're in the bleeds at the USO. They can barely see it's like a speck. Yannick Sinner is like a little speck. And fuck tennis, by the way. Who cares? It's stupid anyway
Starting point is 00:19:07 It's stupid You're supposed to only care about it for those Fucking for that week That it happens in New York But they're pissed Then they get on the 7 train And they're like this is it This is all it is
Starting point is 00:19:22 I go to fucking The U.S. Open I sit in the bleeds I put a photo on Instagram My little brother or sister Makes fun of my seats And then I get back back on the seven train
Starting point is 00:19:37 and I go back to my prison cell and then tomorrow I get to wake up and go to the fucking office for what? For what? For nothing? Then they go to the Hamptons to their boss's house and they're pissed
Starting point is 00:19:53 because he bought it a long time ago and now it's a lot of money and people are being condescending to them the boss's wife is being condescending to them and they're mad and they sit on that Chitney bus that goes home from the Hamptons and they're a little buzzed
Starting point is 00:20:12 and they're like, fuck it, I'll throw the burke on. I'll put a burke on. I'll put a burke on and I'll fly a plane into a building if I have to. I'll fly a plane into the building. This is fucked up.
Starting point is 00:20:27 They're sitting in Queens U.S. Open traffic in the Jitney going, yeah, I was there the other night. was in a fucking bleeds. I'm coming back from my boss's fucking scumbagg Labor Day party in the Hamptons. His cunt wife was demeaning
Starting point is 00:20:45 to me and my other worthless friend. I'm a worthless piece of shit. Fuck all these people. Kill them. Take what they got. Kill them. Fly the plane into a building. Get on that plane and fly it to a building. I'm sick of it. That's the, that's the energy.
Starting point is 00:21:02 That's the energy. 9-11 was nothing if it wasn't cinematic. Okay? Everyone's a star of their own movie in their mind, and a lot of these people's movies suck. What movie is this? You're on some hinge date, in some hellish Bushwick bar,
Starting point is 00:21:27 trying to sound smarter than you are with nothing. Nothing! And you're mad. you're mad you go I can't live like this anymore you're going to fly a plane into a I want to fly a plane into a building I'm going to fly a plane into the pentagon that might not have happened it might probably was a missile I want to shoot a missile into the pentagon and say it was a plane that's what the smart people say I want to shoot a missile into the pentagon and say it's a plane your friend goes why would you do that because narratives matter
Starting point is 00:22:05 Jesus, are you listening to me? They're angry these people. What life is it? People start realizing, now I had comedy. I had a terrible life. I lived in horrible places. I spent time with, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:21 with all kinds of, all manner of degenerates. But I was doing one thing. I was trying to do a thing. So like, it shielded me from ever evaluating my life. There was no other metric to which I evaluated my life.
Starting point is 00:22:35 I was like, oh, I got on that show and I killed on that show. But I lived in a dump. I didn't have a lot of social shit going on, like almost none. Okay? I had no money. I wasn't in a thrilling, thrilling relationship. Okay, I was like walking into my apartment and some guy of the huge dick was just hitting me in the head with it.
Starting point is 00:22:54 I was just trying to get by doing one thing and one thing well. And I accepted the uncertainty and hellishness of that. This group will not. They will not. Number one, there's nothing for them to do, by the way. There's nothing for them to do. And number two, the promise of their life is comfort since they're young. The promise of their life is comfort.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Nobody's going to say anything to them they dislike. So they right now are fully justifiably from their point of view angry. And they want to fly a plane into a. building. That's what they want. And I get it. They want to fly a plane into a building and then another plane into another building
Starting point is 00:23:44 and then another building that wasn't even hit should just collapse. That's how man they are. Collapse because of fire at its core. This episode is brought to you by prize picks. You and I make decisions every day but on prize picks being right can get you paid.
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Starting point is 00:24:50 Get $50 in lineups if you play your first $5 lineup prize picks. It's good to be right. And now no one can travel. Now nobody's going anywhere. Let's see how bad these... Oh, let's watch her for a minute. woman. I don't know this woman. Democrats are ascendant and they should just shut up because here's
Starting point is 00:25:09 the deal. They're winning. When you're winning, it behooves you to pipe down. Just, just, just win. Don't be the angry winner. What's that? Nobody wants that. So the Democrat pundit class again this woman apparently is famous because she's some type of I don't know what she is She hosts a podcast called I've had it Yeah great And her name's Jennifer Welch Yes
Starting point is 00:25:44 And she's a liberal white woman and God bless her And hey I get it And she's here and she's ragging on white people And saying in America has no culture And you would think on a night where you were celebrating a historic win
Starting point is 00:26:01 you would just shut up and let it happen but instead we're doing this let's see I'm here right now they would be boring a shoe I've grown up in those circles everybody needs some spies
Starting point is 00:26:14 in color in their lives life's a lot better and that's the coolest thing about Americans Americans have no culture except for multicultural well said and we need to teach people
Starting point is 00:26:25 how to embrace that these prusting white people Okay, so she goes, Americans have no culture except multiculturalism and these crusty white people need to embrace it. This is a teachable moment and the lesson here that should be learned is that this, that energy is the opposite of everything that is going to propel them to win. What's propelling them to win right now is talking about the fucking money. It's about the fucking money. People don't have enough.
Starting point is 00:27:10 She's going to a place nobody wants to go. It doesn't help anybody to talk about old crusty white people and Americans having no culture. It's not true that America doesn't have a culture. But let's forget that point. Obviously, that's not true. But the reason that she doesn't, she's going obviously towards culture and the kind of like aesthetic concerns of a like wine drunk white lady is because she's constantly trying to show.
Starting point is 00:27:51 And this is not just her. I don't even know about this woman. I don't care. But it's that group of people. they're constantly trying to show how evolved they are by throwing their own people under the bus white people don't have any culture
Starting point is 00:28:06 these old crusty white people I mean she's kind of talking about herself she's not a young woman she's an older woman she's talking about herself she goes these old crusty white people I run in those circles she even said that she goes
Starting point is 00:28:18 I come from these circles are white rich people we know and what she's saying is fuck us we suck The only way we have any value is if we embrace multiculturalism, whatever that means. You know? So calm her down, quiet her down, and keep this about money. If you keep it about money, the Republicans are fucking people now.
Starting point is 00:28:48 And it's going to get ugly. Let's go into these flights because I'm curious about, This is Secretary Sean Duffy warns Democrats that in one week the shutdown will cause mass chaos as air traffic controllers missed paychecks, possibly forcing airspace closures. And by the way, spoiler alert, we're there. We're there right now. Let's watch. The controllers got 90% of one payment, 80 to 90% of one payment. They missed the second paycheck.
Starting point is 00:29:18 On Thursday, they get a email pay stop that'll show what they'll show. their next payment is going to be. Just first of all, pause this. Just go to work if you're an air traffic controller. Be honest. Just go to fucking work. No, literally. Is this why you do it for money?
Starting point is 00:29:34 You scumbag? That's what you do it for fucking money. That's what when the plane lands safely, all you care about is money? What a disgusting culture we've created. Go to fucking work, slobs. That'll show what their next payment is going to be. So this Thursday, they'll get an email that shows that their pay
Starting point is 00:29:52 dub is a big fat zero. Many of the controllers said, a lot of us can navigate missing one paycheck. Not everybody, but a lot of us can. None of us can manage missing two paychecks. I'll do it. I'll do it. How hard could this be? I'll do it. I'll do it. Let volunteer air traffic controllers do it now. Let them do it. All the January 6 people that were parted, put them in a tower. Put the air traffic controllers in a tower. January 6, people that were pardoned. Put him in a tower now. How hard could this be? It's easy.
Starting point is 00:30:30 There's the plane. All right, land on a runway to your left. Hey, Southwest, behind him, chill. You relax. Southwest. In fact, do a go-around. I don't even, we got we got an Emirates on the fucking we got an Emirates on the runway.
Starting point is 00:30:46 I don't even want to see your broke ass Southwest. Do a go-around. We don't want you landing near an emirates, okay? You fucking hick. How hard could it be to be an air traffic control? We need volunteers to step the fuck up and start doing the air traffic control in this country.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Volunteer air jets, actually a great idea. Volunteer air traffic controllers. People that are retired, they're bored, they don't need the money. Some of these people drive Uber to just do something, have a little extra cash. Let's make them air traffic controllers. If you're a retired person and you're not a total fucking retard
Starting point is 00:31:30 and you could come in, we'll give you a quick little... You can explain this in an hour. I guarantee you can explain this in an hour. It's not that complicated. The whole thing is just you're in the tower and you see the planes. Uh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Be a... a plane and I'll be a person in the tower. Uh, hello, LaGuardia. Uh, air traffic control. This is Spirit 729. We are coming in for landing. Are we good to go? You're good to go. It's Spirit 729. Just do your thing. Don't fuck up. Don't fuck up. Do your thing. Okay. I mean, here's the thing. Maybe we're at a point where pilots need too much help. That's the other thing. Like maybe we're at that level where it's like, what, what is this? Yeah, there's a runway. Put the plane on the runway and then get out of here.
Starting point is 00:32:34 I mean, what are these bums need? And TSA, they're not showing up. No one's showing up because apparently it's all about money to these people. They don't care. Father and son stung the death by Hornets while on a zip lining vacation in Laos. This is a very sad story. And it makes me very happy that my father never really took me on any vacations where we did any thing that was
Starting point is 00:33:01 about physical exertion. My father would take me to places like the Chatham Sheeparding company where we would make the, we'd watch lesbians make cheese. But you know what? I'm alive. My father took me to the Blantyre castle once. The Blantyre
Starting point is 00:33:17 was a castle in Massachusetts. It was relay and chateau property. Many of the people here are, you know, probably don't know what it is, no offense, but it probably closed. But it was a really nice, but I like to go see rich things when I was young. And like, they didn't really even let children at the Blantire. See if the Blantyre is still there. Lenox, Massachusetts. They didn't even like children at the Blantire.
Starting point is 00:33:42 But my father was like, he's not a regular kid. He's not going to want to run around. He just wants to see this castle. he just don't let the souffle fall before it gets to the table he hates that I don't know where to take him just please let me take this faggat to your castle he wants to go
Starting point is 00:34:01 he wants to go to this castle he doesn't want to go to Disney World look at this and because he had a friend in Massachusetts and we visited them and then we went to this cat I wanted to see the castle I wanted to see because I knew that I had to direct my family
Starting point is 00:34:20 because my little, my mother and father took me to a place once called The Enchanted Forest. This was like an amusement park in Canada. Look this up. I guarantee you they were trying to human traffic me. I guarantee you that's what they were trying to do because no one's even heard of this.
Starting point is 00:34:36 It was like in Canada. Look how creepy this park is, by the way. If you can get this up. Yeah, here it is. They took me to this. I wanted to go to Disney World. They took me to this Satan festival in the park. Okay?
Starting point is 00:34:49 This is a real thing. Look how creepy this is. They took me to this. They took me to this. It was like this bootleg, weird park. Okay? And I guarantee you they were, yeah, this was like, this was like a vacation.
Starting point is 00:35:09 So I had to start asking and telling my parents where I wanted to go. I would look up, you know, things. like I would read and I would there would be a mention like I'd read the New York New York magazine or something and there'd be a mention of a place and they'd be like blank blank met at the Blantire or met at wherever and then I would tell my parents because we didn't have the internet back then I'd go hey can we go to this I know you're both white trash but I'd like to go to this so occasionally they would take me to one of these places and they would go like and then they would walk in and my mother's
Starting point is 00:35:49 would walk in with like a mic you know a mickey sweater on and my father would walk in and I was so deeply ashamed of them so deeply ashamed of them so so deeply deeply ashamed of them and I would walk in behind them and I would look probably good I had like a kind of an air to me and I remember once one of the best times ever when I was a little kid I was sitting in this literal, we're having lunch in this castle to plant her. And a woman walked in and she said, where is Maurice? And the guy went, oh, Maurice is out today. She goes, I've planned the whole thing with Maurice.
Starting point is 00:36:30 I've planned this entire thing with Maurice. He goes, yeah, you know, everything's going to be exactly as you had it planned, but he's just not in today. And then the woman went, call him. Call him. And he goes, oh, well, it gets his day off. The woman goes, call Maurice. And me and my father thought that was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:36:47 because number one, when you're poor like I was and my father was, nothing's better than seeing another poor person abused. That is the greatest feeling in life. If you have a day off from getting abused, seeing another loser get abused is great. Number two, I immediately knew that I wanted to be in a place like that
Starting point is 00:37:12 because I found it very, it was a moment of, beauty to me. Everyone says that movie Rudy is really inspiring, which I get. But to me, that was very inspiring when she said Colmaris. Cole Maurice. Where the fuck is he? It's the day of the event.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Where is he? I've planned the whole thing with him. And I found that really inspiring. I said, that's kind of a beautiful moment there between different types of people and everyone doing and it was kind of beautiful. Now, of course, the commies in the audience get mad at that
Starting point is 00:37:54 because they think they should be the one planning the event. Sorry. But there was something beautiful there about that woman, I knew immediately that that woman wasn't happier than the waiter. She was, and her life wasn't necessarily better
Starting point is 00:38:12 because she had more money. Her material concerns were better. but her life was not necessarily happier and it didn't have more value than that waiter. But in that moment, I understood that this woman, for whatever reason, wanted these, she just wanted Maurice. She didn't care about anything else. It was a level of focus as a child.
Starting point is 00:38:44 My family's never had. my family never had any focus My mother and father would try My dad would be like We're gonna jog every morning I said okay we do it one time One time And then like three months later
Starting point is 00:38:58 We would walk One other time There was no focus My mother didn't have any focus They would get distracted by like food Pizza They get distracted No focus
Starting point is 00:39:10 And the focus At the Blantar Castle that I remember as this woman Go, where is Maurice? Straight lock eyes with the guy. Where is he? I planned it with him. He's not in today, but I planned it with him.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Well, everything will be the same. Call him. I want to talk to, I want to hear why he's not in. I want to hear the sound of his voice. Focus. Tunnel video. There was something beautiful about that. And as a young child, to me, that is still my best vacation.
Starting point is 00:39:43 That's the vacation. enjoyed the most because I got to see that. Who gives a... I've done Batman the ride. Who can't? What is that? Who cares?
Starting point is 00:39:55 Okay? That was a moment that I always remember my entire life when a woman had had enough. And she wanted Maurice. And I sat there and my father kind of giggled as he like ate his soup. And he goes, he goes, they're not... She's not. playing around he said that to me he goes he goes she's not playing around and even he knew he knew that she wasn't fucking around you know and my father one thing that i'm oh i've always been proud
Starting point is 00:40:29 about of my father is that he always he never pretended that our family unit was something it wasn't he always was like listen those people are in that part of the world because they're not slobs. We are disgusting and lazy, slovenly bums. That's my family. That's a photo of everyone in my family right there with a cane and the top hat because we're Irish. And the Irish are just to talk and to bullshit and to make jokes, okay?
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Starting point is 00:43:21 He would say to me, we're slobs and we're nothing. You understand that? And I go, yeah, of course I do. And he goes, they don't even, this is a serious place. These are serious people. These are real people. Daniel Owen 47 in his 15-year-old son, Cooper were swarmed and stung more than 100 times while they were ziplining at an eco-adventure resort near Luang, Prabang. on the Mekong River in Laos on October 15. This is why
Starting point is 00:43:49 I know some rich people now and all they do is bullshit like this. All they do is shit like this to get to get their jollies. They do very dangerous stuff. They sail around the world. Some of them fight in the Ukraine war. Whatever it is, they are bored.
Starting point is 00:44:08 So they're always doing death-defying stunts. And now here's the great thing about what Trump's done to the country. Now a death-defying stunt is just sitting on a Delta flight on a runway, waiting and hoping. You don't have to go to Laos, okay? You don't have to get stung by a bunch of bees. You just hope and pray while you're sitting on a runway
Starting point is 00:44:32 that your flight is not launched into another United plane because everybody's exhausted and tired and they've had enough, which is why we need volunteer air traffic controllers to come in and so can we play some of this Christy Nome repost disturbing AI generated music video about self-deportation. This is the Homeland Security, by the way. And by the way, Kesh Patel defending his girlfriend going, she's actually a great singer. We're going to go to that too. The administration is a reality show.
Starting point is 00:45:11 That's what it was designed to be. And the reason it's designed to be that is because behind the scenes, they're plotting, I believe, to destroy the world. But let's see, Chris, you know. Yahoo! God bless our deportations. Self deportations. Come on.
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Starting point is 00:46:04 Come on now. Self deportations. Stop in for a minute. Does this seem like a serious. government. I'm just asking here, does this seem like a serious does it seem like
Starting point is 00:46:20 these people are serious capable people that are figuring out ways to, or does this seem kind of like a joke? Does it feel a little bit like you're being trolled by these people?
Starting point is 00:46:37 It does feel a little bit like that. Go to Cash Patel's tweet about his girlfriend and how she's such a great singer. And he's sick of people making fun of her. And, I mean, obviously she's not dating Cash Mattel for any other reason, other than the fact that she's getting something out of it. I don't know what that is. I'm all for transactional relationships.
Starting point is 00:46:58 I prefer, you know, to not date people that are, you know, potential spies. But who knows? We don't know. Maybe she's not. Maybe she's not. Part of the issue with the Trump team is that half the administration and the people that are around that believe that America needs an aristocracy
Starting point is 00:47:15 that we need to get rid of democracy and we need to just elevate a group of elite aristocrats to run the country and that's the Yarvan types and there are a lot of big donors that are coming into play there's a guy who's name I'm escaping
Starting point is 00:47:38 it's Chris Ruskirk or Rusk or something and Bannon, who's kind of on the other side, is going, I hate this tech oligarchy. I hate them. And I don't want anything to do with them and they scare me. But they have all the money. So half of the Trump administration is people that are genuinely going, what can we do to tank the economy, crater it,
Starting point is 00:48:02 and then build it back our way. How do we usher in a surveillance state that's, more draconian even than the one we have now. How do we eliminate any constitutional checks and balances on what we want to do? They believe the American government has failed and they want to replace it now. That's a lot of the tech people that are in Washington, D.C., and I know a lot about a lot of them, and this is, and you can too, by the way, it's pretty easy to look up. This isn't like hidden.
Starting point is 00:48:37 That's a substantial power faction. within that administration, people that want to get rid of the American government and replace it with an AI government or a straight up oligarchy of tech feudalists who don't believe in representative government, they believe in buying you off with crypto, which will be biometric. linked to you when you're born, you know, it'll be like your eyes blink and you've got however much crypto they think you need to survive because there's not going to be any jobs. These are the conversations that they're having. The jobs are going to go away and then what are you going to do with all these people?
Starting point is 00:49:29 Well, you need to surveil them. You need to find a way to give the money. But I don't think you're going to be traveling. You don't want you traveling. They've even said that. Larry Fink has come out and said, hey, folks. you know, we're in the period where all these assets are being tokenized. It's all going on the blockchain and, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:50 we're beginning a massive transformation of the economy. You could call it the fourth industrial revolution, but it is a massive transformation of the existing economy. So you have guys like Larry Fink and, and Connor, get up that thing where the guy says, I don't know if we've played it on the show before, where he goes, you may travel, if you're a rich person, you may travel, but if you're a poor person, you might travel from your house.
Starting point is 00:50:18 You might put on some VR goggles, sit on your couch, and that's how you're going to travel. So all of this chaos is ultimately good for that contingent of people in Washington, D.C., and Silicon Valley and other places as well. one of these big donors is from Ohio and they want you to sit in your house they don't want you on a plane they don't want you going anywhere
Starting point is 00:50:48 and they're counting down to when you have no job and they're trying to figure out how to keep you from storming the fucking federal court or the governor's mansion
Starting point is 00:51:04 or whatever when you have nothing. This is all, none of this is like some wacky conspiracy far out thing. This is generally meetings behind closed doors in Washington, D.C., people going, what do we do with them? Let's watch this. People of means who are going to travel. And then there's going to be people maybe of lesser means who might actually be able to use an Oculus or a magically or some other kind device to travel to the same place but from their own their own couch but in many ways it's actually going to create even more distance between those the those two people that psychologically yeah they go that's the point they're all staring at him going that's the point that that's the point
Starting point is 00:51:52 that he goes now in many ways that will create actually more distance and then there's four people if you're listening to this there's four people the world economic forum forum staring at him going right. It's like a doctor going. So now if you take this ozempic, you might lose weight. They go, right. Doctor, that's why we're doing that. So these four people are staring at, who is this?
Starting point is 00:52:14 Andrew Ross Orkin? Yeah. Yeah. So there's four people that are staring at him, and he's like, actually. And this is how out of it, the journalists are, by the way. He's like, so now the guy, they might be traveling to the same place. One of them has an oculus, and they're sitting on their couch. and one of them's actually going,
Starting point is 00:52:32 and that's actually going to create more distance. Of course it is. Why are you even saying it like it's a shock? One guy's on his couch. Of course it. He's like that. So if you're in Stad skiing, and there's a guy on his couch thinking he's skiing,
Starting point is 00:52:47 you're actually living two different lives. Yes, Andrew, that is the point. That is all we've ever cared about. All these people, they're so close to getting what they've actually always wanted, which is that you're literally you're happy to just live in Netflix.
Starting point is 00:53:06 That's all they want, by the way. All they want is you to live in Netflix. Look at me. I'm in Breaking Bad. I'm Walter White. That's all they want. Once they allow you to live in a complete reality
Starting point is 00:53:20 that they've created, they get the world. They don't have to see your face anymore. That's that woman from that cast... I want to speak to Maurice. Well, I've planned it all with Maurice. Call him. Call Maurice.
Starting point is 00:53:34 But that's what they're looking to do. Back to Cash Patel here. Keshe Patel, okay? This is the director of the FBI. And I know like Candace covered this. I was actually on the phone with her. I talked about this. The disgustingly baseless attacks against Alexis,
Starting point is 00:53:52 a true patriot and the woman I'm proud to call my partner in life are beyond pathetic. She is a rock-solid conservative and a country music. sensation who has done more for this nation than most will in 10 lifetimes. By the way, by the way, how could that even possibly be true? But go on. I'm so blessed. She's in my life. Can we get any of her music up or will we get a copyright strike from the FBI? If we play Cash Patel's girlfriend's country music, will we get
Starting point is 00:54:20 a copyright strike from the feds? Because I'm curious, by the way, if, if She's a country music sensation. I would just like to know that. I would like to know that. I'd like to be... I think if we just play a little bit, it'll be okay. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:59 And she goes Find up to hear straight sing Write this down on every king Drop a needle down on the vine A window down just driving For miles It feels like it's been a while Israel
Starting point is 00:55:16 They're like no no hold on You didn't get the lyrics You didn't get the lyrics Tel Aviv I've been in Tel Aviv It's such a pretty sea I love Tel Aviv Israel is for me
Starting point is 00:55:30 I love cash Patel, Indians don't smell that's a stereotype I'm just a country star I met him at a bar I'm not a homicide plant Why would you say that? Why would you say that?
Starting point is 00:55:51 There's lots of files in the office It's impossible to say Which ones are Jeff phrase let it go she releases a song let it go because we're proud americans we're concerned with our families we don't need to see no files mind your own business mine your own business that's a cash uh patel um girlfriend uh God bless her and her music.
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Starting point is 00:59:00 Well, here's what happened. People started to get stuff on TV just because it showcased a gay, lesbian, transgender, non-binary storyline. Some of the greatest characters in TV and movie history have been gay, lesbian, blah-bidi-blah, trans. But if you're getting projects on the air simply because, you have a diverse character or storyline
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Starting point is 00:59:41 say let's get this show on because this show's about you know whatever one-legged Palestinian non-binary barista or whatever, you know, which I would watch that. That actually does sound good,
Starting point is 00:59:57 like a one-legged Palestinian kind of wheeling into a Brooklyn coffee shop and then falls in love with a Jewish woman. That I will watch. But many of it isn't good. Many of them aren't good. So I think what's happening right now is that there's a kind of a detente,
Starting point is 01:00:13 hopefully, in the sense that people are no longer trying to force these shows if they totally suck. That doesn't mean also that there isn't a pendulum swing. There's always pendulum swings. Now, the Republicans now, the only one who seems to get it, as crazy as he might be, is Steve Bannon, who goes, no, no, no, we're in deep trouble. Bannon is talking about that.
Starting point is 01:00:45 And he's telling the people on his side of, of the aisle there in real trouble because the pendulum is now swinging back to economic concerns. Public Party is talking about shit nobody cares about. And they're having, it's infighting, it's squabbling, it's all this stuff, and the Democrats
Starting point is 01:01:01 are ascendant. Because by the way, why not? No one's life is better since Trump took office, by the way. So at the end of the day, it's like, why not have an economic focus? I don't agree with a lot of his public safety shit and I hope the city doesn't get
Starting point is 01:01:18 you know completely insane but I don't think it will but you're going to see a lot of people yeah let's watch Bannon here because again something interesting about this guy you know whether you love him hate him you find him dangerous you know I don't love all this stuff about like oh Trump's running again and all this
Starting point is 01:01:37 stuff and by the way he keeps talking about oh this Trump's his generational leader yeah but under Trump we've seen a massive cover up of a child sex trafficking ring. We've seen you know, we've not seen the thriving economy that we saw in the first term. We've seen very sloppy immigration enforcement,
Starting point is 01:01:58 inhumane and cruel raids that, by the way, ultimately will get Democrats elected. So number one, the reason to not like the raids, if you're a person, the reason to not like them is because they're inhumane and a lot of them are barbaric. Some of them are necessary and some of these people have done fucked up things and are criminals and some people are breaking the law and need to go home
Starting point is 01:02:18 and some people that even aren't criminals that have been here however long maybe it's a few years or whatever the case may be or need to be deported like they would be in any other country on earth but the way that they're being carried out you know Christy Nome reposting these AI videos
Starting point is 01:02:36 the needless cruelty, the unprofessionalism the ice agents in the Halloween mask all this stuff Democrats are getting elected and will continue to get elected. So if you're on the right, you look at this and you go, this has done nothing ultimately for border security
Starting point is 01:02:54 will ultimately hurt it. If you care about a secure border, which Democrats probably don't. It's not part of their platform, really. Now, if they're smart and they make it part of their platform, I think they'll easily win. But again, I tell all these people what to do. No one does what I want, so everyone gets what they get.
Starting point is 01:03:12 It's fine. And I get it. Who's listening to me? You're not going to always listen to me. That's fine. But Bannon kind of gets what's happening maybe on a cellular level that other people don't. Most people in America are not ideologues. The Republicans are captured right now by ideology.
Starting point is 01:03:31 A lot of cerebral discourse on the future of America and the role of women and the this and that. People are really focused on their pocketbooks, their money. people are not going to go back to the 1950s. It's not going to happen. This is a fantasy. And these guys want to go back to the Pax Romana. These people want like the Catholic Inquisition. That's not going to happen in America.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Sane, sober-minded people are never going to support that, nor should they. It's the fantasy of people that spend most of their days online. But what Americans will do, they will elect people that will make the material considerations of their lives better. And Bannon knows that. And that's why Trump won. Trump won because of a cratering economy people are looking at immigration going it's out of control
Starting point is 01:04:18 money's going abroad our kids don't have a future those were Republican issues and they've lost them let's see bad in here and I will tell you right now as God is my witness if we lose the midterms
Starting point is 01:04:33 and we lose 2028 some in this room are going to prison myself included he always he kind of likes jail he's always talking about going to jail but go on. They're not going to stop. They are getting more and more and more radical.
Starting point is 01:04:50 And we have to counter that. And what do we have to counter it with? We have to counter it with more action, more intense action, more urgency. We're burning daylight. If you look across every aspect of this, we have to codify what President Trump is done by executive order, right? We have to codify it. And people say, where they're just going to be messing,
Starting point is 01:05:14 we've got to put aside these structural barriers and get on with it. He understands, what's interesting about this guy, he understands that, and again, you could love him or hate him. And I don't hate him, but I'm also, I think he's like, he's a forced, he's like a chaos, he's a force of chaos. But he's very interesting to listen to. I had him on the show, I interviewed him. And what he understands about the countries,
Starting point is 01:05:45 he does understand this forces that are trying to tear it apart all the time, not just every four years or occasionally. And he knows some of those forces are embedded in the administration. I've talked to him about it privately. He knows, and publicly, he said it. He knows that a lot of forces
Starting point is 01:06:02 in and around the administration are trying to steer it into a techno, utopian society where the rights of an American citizen are essentially meaningless. They don't matter. They are not, you know, they are not the principle by which society is built. society's built in this new version with a huge emphasis on efficiency and people's rights getting trampled on and people's ability to live freely is going to be diminished to serve the greater goal of this transformation of society.
Starting point is 01:06:59 go to Larry Fink and get the tokenization of assets up. I want to. And I don't know if we have the video of that or if it's just a quote from him, but there might be a video and they're talking about the transformation of the world economy, the global economy.
Starting point is 01:07:20 And the whole entire thing is there's two parts to it. There's the financial part, which is, you know, I don't understand and I'm not an expert and I'm not going to pretend to be and I'm not going to explain to you how that's all going to work. But the other part of that is going to be the power, how power is exercised in society and who has it and what they're willing to do. This is the, I believe this is Larry Fink, who is the CEO of BlackRock. Larry Fink, friend of the show, Larry Fink, everyone. I do believe we're just at the beginning of the tokenization of all assets, from real estate to equity, the bonds across the board.
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Starting point is 01:08:55 ecosystem. Right. Well, here's the thing. It's kind of like a soft fascism where you don't need a gun in your head because you can get, they can turn you off. So you can get put in jail for a social media post. They can turn the money supply off that you have. They have a digital ID. They can mandate, you know, if it's a vaccination or if it's a carbon passport and allow you to travel, they're gearing up for the next phase, which will be a, I've always said it will be climate related. And I still think that's a huge part of it where they will kind of limit travel. They will talk about carbon emissions. This is, they're doing this all over the world. They took a little bit. And I think part of the immigration, the reason that they've flooded societies
Starting point is 01:09:50 with immigration. Number one, you can look at obviously people like Angela Merkel that just want to be, you know, Time Magazine's person of the year and people want to, you know, seem like they're on the right side and all of that. But one of the reasons that they have made and will continue to make societies more chaotic is because the more chaos that's present in a society, the easier it's going to be to get people to accept the next phase
Starting point is 01:10:18 of what's coming. That's pretty obvious. So if you know all of your neighbors and you all work and have a great life and are thriving and you're all looking out for each other and by the way, you're not all the same race or religion, but there's a shared understanding of the values that you all have and you're living in a community. And by the way, I'm now describing communities you have to be a multimillioner to live in. by the way, those regular Gilmore Girls American communities that everybody dreamed about, those communities now are places like the Hamptons, the Sag Harbor or whatever,
Starting point is 01:11:01 these little cute towns in Westchester, New York, or somewhere in the south. And, you know, but these are expensive. And the very basic things that I'm talking about, are now they cost an arm and a leg. And most people are priced out of that. So most people are living in very large cities or, you know, kind of urban areas. They don't really know anybody.
Starting point is 01:11:30 And that's fun when you're young and fun if you're old and rich. But less fun if you're middle age and you don't have a ton of money. It's less fun to live in a box in Brooklyn, the first 20 minutes of the episode. But then you look around at the surrounding suburbs and a lot of them have been completely destroyed.
Starting point is 01:11:49 So the reason that you would do that and you wouldn't care about the culture of a country is if you were about to completely rebuild it from the ground up, completely restructure it. If you didn't, if you wanted less hurdles to that, you'd make people poor, you'd make them broke, you would make their communities into not they wouldn't be desirable places to live you would flood the country with different groups of people who didn't have a lot in common
Starting point is 01:12:27 so that all of those people could never get together and oppose the things you want to do you'd make people pretty desperate you'd get rid of education standards you would you know, hollow out people's financial standing. They wouldn't be able to retire. Obviously, we've had a broken health care system forever. All of that would be done wittingly or unwittingly, but unwittingly seems odd. It's a hell of a coincidence that all of this has happened.
Starting point is 01:13:08 And now the next phase will be, Every single problem that I just described, the solution is going to be participation in the next phase. And if you resist, you'll be able to resist. They're not going to come and show up to your house and put guns in your face yet, but you're just not going to get any of the things. So all of the things and the goodies and the creature comforts that you may want are going to come with a price
Starting point is 01:13:43 and the price is going to be you're going to now get on the grid in a serious major way and if you refuse that you can go live in a you know you could go live in a in a failing town that's infrastructure is crumbling
Starting point is 01:13:59 that we put no money into but if you want to live in the city the 15 minute city where you can walk and get stuff and you want a little job and it's a part-time job you've got to do the things. You've got to get the digital ID.
Starting point is 01:14:14 You've got to, you know, you're going to have to, you know, submit to all these background checks and mental health scans and everything like that to make sure that you are not any type of problem. That's coming and we can see it. And there's two phases of that. There's many phases, but the main two are the transformation of the economy and then the transformation of the political.
Starting point is 01:14:40 and cultural environment. And there are elements of the Trump administration and elements of their donors and funders that are pushing this to an unbelievable degree. And they want it to happen now. They want it to happen now. They want the rollout to start sooner. And if J.D. Vance wants a political future,
Starting point is 01:15:03 he's going to have to come out and either distance himself from these people or talk about what exactly his vision is. He's going to have to break with Trump on some things. And because the people that I'm talking about, and we all know who they are, obviously, it's companies like Palantir, but it's not only them, by the way.
Starting point is 01:15:27 It's not only them. There's a lot of companies, and there's a lot of donors that believe this stuff too. and they're connected to Trump and some of them helped them win. So this is where we're at right now. And if you think I'm wrong, you could say I'm wrong, I'm not wrong. I mean, okay, hopefully I'm wrong.
Starting point is 01:15:51 I'd love to be wrong. I'd love to go, well, I was wrong about that. But it's very obvious that this government shutdown is only good for people that are saying, sitting in the back going massive dysfunction will require a massive response that will be nothing like you've ever seen. It will be different than anything that's come before. And there are elements of that community, the tech community, the big money donors that
Starting point is 01:16:31 believe there needs to be an aristocracy, that the American government is kind of an outdated, archaic, broken thing, and that it needs to be replaced. And people don't care about democracy. They just want food, shelter, housing, you know, things. That's all they want. That's what they care about. They don't want rights. They don't want the freedom to say things or do things.
Starting point is 01:16:56 They just want a standard of living. and if you give them that, they're going to be okay with it. They'll be okay with everything you do. They're not going to ask too many questions. So, I never went down a zip line with my father in Laos. I never did it.
Starting point is 01:17:20 I never did it. I never did it. But from a very young age, I made my parents take me on the type of vacations where I could observe the types of people that I met later in life that I'm talking about right now on this show. Hopefully, in another dimension, that poor kid who died is going to be an expert on ziplines or bugs or louse or rivers or something or anti-venom.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Because I became an expert because my father took me to account. and a woman said, I've planned everything with Maurice, and call him. And by the way, the people in D.C. have planned everything with Maurice. And they're calling him right now. Good luck.

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