unbeknownst to most people the UN the United Nations is actively helping and supporting the millions of migrants coming up through Central America making their way to the US because you see if you happen to be a migrant in South America and your goal is to make it to the United States well there are many different paths that you can take South America is a huge continent and depending on where you start from there are many different routes that you can take to go up north however if you look at a map you’ll notice that all those different routes reach a choke point this choke point is located near the border of Columbia and Panama and it’s called the Darian Gap it’s an area of land so inhospitable that building roads or building infrastructure there is nearly impossible meaning it’s a lawless area that you really want to avoid at all costs but if you’re a migrant Coming to America you have to go through this treacherous stretch of land in order to make your way up North which is exactly why you see upwards of 10,000 people per day crossing the Darian Gap but what’s truly unexpected is what these migrants see after crossing over the United Nations and their Affiliated NOS are waiting there in Panama on the other side of the Gap giving out food prepaid cards Maps as well as bus rides that take them from Panama all the way through Central America all the way through Mexico and up into the US via the US Southern border and so our team here at The Epic Times we went down there to Panama to the area right after the Daran Gap to expose exact exactly what the UN is up to down there the culmination of that Journey was this documentary right here called Weapons of Mass migration it’s a phenomenal short film and if you want to check it out I’ll throw a link to it it’ll be right there at the top of the description box below however today we speak with Mr Joshua Phillip he is the lead investigative researcher on that project and he broke down for us exactly how the UN has weaponized Mass migration as well as what their ultimate agenda actually is and so take a quick moment to smash those like And subscribe buttons and take a listen Josh thank you so much for joining us hey pleasure thank you all right to start with um I want to get you to introduce something when people are coming from South America to the United States they need to go through Central America and as soon as they enter there’s a choke point located in Panama called the Darian Gap to start with maybe for the audience members who aren’t aware of what it is can you sort of describe uh what the Darion Gap actually is yeah so there’s What’s called the Pan-American Highway goes all the way from Alaska all the way down the west coast of the United States all the way down through C Central America and of course actually goes all the way down into the southern tip of South America the only place it’s not connected is in the Daran gap which is the southernmost part of Panama and it works as kind of the natural land bridge between Panama and of course Colombia but also separates of course Central America from South America it’s interesting because I mean when I was down in Panama it was incredible the US military had built so much there they had built entire man-made Lakes you know they built a Panama Canal the ability of the US military to develop in Panama including just you know wonder wonder of the world type stuff incredible stuff was really amazing to see they could not build a road uh through the Darion Gap just emphasizing how dangerous the Darion Gap is what is it physically is it like a gap of water or gap of a forest mountains Cliffs and thick thick jungle how long is it uh I don’t know the exact distance but it’s it’s not that long people say they can walk it in about you know 3 to 4 days okay so then what you’re saying happens is people are making their way through uh South America they go through Colombia pretty much as soon as they enter Panama there’s this Gap that they then whe whether they’re in a bus or in a car they have to dis disembark and walk and walk up up jungles mountains through through waterways exactly so I was actually down in in Panama at the mouth of the Darian Gap because right on the other side of it that’s where all the different migrant camps are um right at you know right at the mouth of the Darian Gap there are four different camps these are run kind of in conjunction between center Front which is the Panamanian border patrol slm military and the United Nations and you know that that kind of became the focal point of a lot of the investigations because people don’t understand the role of the United Nations in this that this is actually something much bigger yes so in your documentary what I what I really noticed was that as you’re making your way around that uh that Village which is right after the Darian Gap there’s a bunch of tents buildings offices all with the UN logo or a logo of an NGO that’s affiliated with the UN what are those agencies doing there and I guess what’s the UN itself doing there that was one of the big findings I came across actually years ago um I had done an I was doing an investigation into you know what’s really facilitating Mass migration to the United States because you might remember you know a few years ago everyone was saying it’s Texas it’s Texas loading people up on buses and they’re shipping them all over the country and you know the question is well is that really the case I decided to go to Texas myself and toured the whole border I went into Mexico and I’ll be honest when I was first going down there what I expected to find was that the Mexican cartels are running the whole operation I thought I was going to go down there and find you know there’s a handoff between the cartels and the people running the buses and I wanted to just go find that when I went down there the places I went to had almost no cartel Presence at least some of them I was told that you know for example Eagle Pass that on the Mexico side the that the cartels were not really active that you know you could basically cross right over and when I was down there as well I was told over and over again no it’s being facilitated by the United Nations if the United Nations is running this and they’re working with various NOS doing it and there’s a US government program working with the United Nations on this and I mean to me I was shocked like I I had trouble believing it at first like I was like what do you mean the United Nations like you know kind it came out of left field because everything I had been told up to that point was the cartels are running it you know and so I go down there and sure enough you start seeing that at least on the Mexico side there’s pamphlets all over the place scattered on the ground right next to IDs and passports and the United Nations and Mexico government you know booklets telling them how to enter the United States there’s documents from the United Nations then I start talking to for example we spoke with the uh the sheriff in Kenny County in Texas and it’s a small County in Texas that’s dealing with just huge amounts of mass migration they have highspeed chases several times a day it takes the entire police force every officer he has is dealing with these highspeed chases to the extent that they can’t deal with like normal crime anymore they’re so overwhelmed by this so they can’t they can’t function as a as a law enforcement organization like they normally would and so I asked him like well what do you do when you arrest the people he goes oh well we have to hand them to these uh buses and they they drive them I’m like what who runs the buses he goes I don’t know they won’t tell me the sheriff has to hand these people over to the buses and they don’t tell them who’s running the buses like well who were they taken to he goes I don’t know who’s forcing the sheriffs to do this well that’s what I asked that’s what I asked he said the government it’s part of the government program but he’s not being told who these people are he’s not being told where they’re bringing them he’s not being told who’s running it all he’s told is that again just because of the Federal Regulations or whatever else they have to hand them over and you know that raised a whole lot of questions what I what I uncovered the first time was that there’s a government program where the state department is communicating directly with an organization uh called The International Organization for migration of course tied in with the UN there’s government money going to it and through this state department coordinates the operations United Nations runs it and they go through various NOS that facilitate the on the ground operations so that’s like the chain of command basically I exposed that on my first documentary and showing that you know of course us tax dollars were paying for it the one I just did where I went into Panama and of course Texas or sorry California and so on looking into this even more I wanted to find out what programs were directing it because you know we kind of just peeled back the lid and got just a small glimpse of what’s happening but there’s a lot of questions that aren’t really answered like what is actually happening how is the whole thing being facilitated what is the actual process going all the way from you know South America and Daran Gap all the way up through these you know other countries into the United States and then you know why are they busing people around the United States like how does the operation run and so that was the focus of this documentary I guess the one of the reasons I was really taken aback by by the footage you were able to capture of all these un buildings and agencies right there is because I mean ultimately like once you kind of remove all the the veneers that the media has put on it it’s illegal immigration like these individuals no matter how many there are I mean you said something crazy like 10,000 per day in this Village right beyond the Daran Gap are you know just one of four yeah that that’s that’s nuts I mean the the scale of it is insane but even if you take away the scale I mean these individuals are breaking the law when Crossing this border they’re about to break the law when going further and crossing the border into I believe Costa Rica and so what is the UN actually doing there I yeah I don’t understand that so that was one of my big questions because you know of course you watched the documentary we actually show a board from senafront senafront is again Panamanian border patrol slm military they don’t have an official military but basically border patrols their military right they they run Bas they have the gear and training everything a normal military they’re the ones who are the border patrol they handle the security at the camps they had a big board at one of the camps and we filmed it and it says on the board that it’s illegal under Panama law to facilitate or Aid or give Comfort to people who are illegally immigrating it is in violation of their law and so that was a question I had I was like well if it’s against your law in this country then senafront has sront board says it’s against the law but sront is you know at least part of the security operations running this and the answer I got when I questioned that was they say well it’s because Panama is signed on with the global compact for migration that there’s a United Nations agreement that the US and Europe and most Latin American countries and African countries and Middle Eastern countries they’re all part of it and these this United Nations agreement again the global compact for migration is what has established this entire system of facilitating Mass migration it’s run through the United Nations they work with various Nos and the NOS run the ground operations the United Nations kind of plays the bigger facilitator role but the governments in these countries also because they’re part of this agreement have to facilitate it and so in Panama for example the people who are legally entering Panama and they are legally entering they’re not allowed to wander outside the camps if they leave the camps they get arrested if they leave the camps they’re in violation of Panamanian law and so after they come through the Daran Gap they’re sent directly to these camps you know these NGO and United Nations camps and as you saw in the documentary they have UNICEF tents where they check them in and they get them registered and they get them in their books and so on they load them up on buses and they don’t let them go in Panama they ship them to Costa Rica and then Costa Rica ships them to Nicaragua same exact program they they’re not allowed to wander around the country they load them up on buses and they ship ship them North and that process continues till they h Mexico the Mexican Government ships them North once they hit the Mex us Mexico border the cartels take over because the cartels run the border crossings they have to pay the cartels money if they don’t pay them the cartels kill them right or they have to do do do work for the cartels and they’ll threaten their families and so on after that they stroll right across the border as you saw we have the whole thing on on video in fact we actually gained access to the areas uh they stroll right across the border or they hop The Border they have climb ladders everything but there’s just giant gaps that can just literally walk right through as soon as they’re over they hand themselves in to customs Border Protection or they use the cbp1 app which is a govern US Government run app where they can actually make appointments to surrender themselves or The Bu Administration will actually put them on planes and fly them to the United States once they hand themselves in uh they take them you know when they say arrests are up what they really mean is this they arrest them then they take them to Pro they take them called processing facilities uh that’s between CBP Customs Board of protection and Department of Homeland Security through at the processing facilities up to 72 hours because they can’t hold them longer than 72 hours they process them they get them enrolled on the wait list for amnesty and because of that by either giving them amnesty weight list or um they’re also giving them parole that makes them eligible for all these government handouts they also give them airplane tickets DHS Department of gives them airplane tickets to anywhere they want to go they load them up on buses and then they release them on the streets of the United States and that is how the system works well I wanted to just backtrack a little bit uh back to Central America because I know that the global compact for migration it doesn’t actually override the Border policies of individual sovereign states right and so going from Panama up to the United States there’s five separate Nations right after you leave Panama there’s Costa Rica then you get to Nicaragua Honduras Guatemala and that’s all before then you reach Mexico I I I guess my two questions would be one why did these nations sign on to the global compact at all like what was in it for them and B why are they allowing their country to be used in this in this uh in this route yeah so that was one of the questions I had as well and so in the documentary we actually got an interview very hard to get interview with the former head of senafront right he this is the guy in charge of the whole show and even though he’s a for former position on that he’s still an adviser to the president so you know this is a top level official in Panama who’s at the head of the organization on the pan side that’s kind of you know having to deal with it um they raised some concerns including they believe that the Nos and the United Nations are undermining the sovereignty of their own country they say that if they for example begin enforcing laws that the NOS or the UN they sue them they get sued by them if if for example you know they’re running security operations and they have to kill like a gang member or something like that which you know happens in fact we have footage of one of the incidents um you know for example you have cartel members in the Daran Gap raping killing and robbing uh cerr will go in there and of course fight back if they overstep any boundaries the NOS of the UN will go after senafront and so some of these organizations say that they’re concerned of these you know groups these globalist groups even for example running members of it running in their elections and gaining positions of power they’re concerned about their own sovereignty and for a lot of them that you know they believe it’s undermining their sovereignty uh in terms of the interest I don’t know I I that that was a question I was not able to to get and that was something I did ask um in terms of like hey what do you get out of it I don’t know uh what we can say is they get a lot of money because of course as people travel through they’re being given money from you know the United Nations sorry giving money through the United Nations but through US Government policies um we actually discussed some of the payment programs for example in the documentary they give them for example envelopes full of cash literal envelopes of money or they give them these prepaid cards and they’ll argue they’re not debit cards because they have limited use but they look like debit cards and you know of course we have footage of it as well what can they be used for uh they say it can only be used at certain approved shops and so they limit where you can spend it at but you there’s different claims on how how accurate that actually is that some people say you could to spend it anywhere and they also do just give them envelopes full of money M um and so for example the in the Ember Village we asked the Ember Indians you know that was that was the V The Village you saw just on the mouth of the Darian Gap it’s an Indian village the Ember Indians and so they bring the illegal aliens um on these boats they call them paraguas and they bring them to the the Ember Indian village which has been converted into you know this migrant camp that is normally an Indian village as our several the camps actually and of course United Nations has set up shop there they have the facilities and of course you have Center Front doing security we were talking to the Indians on how much they charge and you know they’re charging $75 per head to again get on the paragua from the Darian Gap to the that particular Indian village and you know you count it they’re making $7,000 $10,000 a day per pagua per per one and so for them they’re making insane amounts of money in a very poor area and so you know economically they’re benefiting from it then of course the illegal aliens they pay for the buses the B I don’t know about all the countries but at least in Panama the buses aren’t free if you want to hop that bus and get a ride to Costa Rica you know going through Panama you have to pay them uh there were people saying they were stranded because they didn’t have the money to pay for the bus they said we’re stuck in the camp you might have seen in the documentary there were people on the other side of the fence who were saying you know that they live in the toilet was their own words and they said that there’s these vultures there that were like trying to like bite the children and stuff like you know they’re really worried actually but we were we talked to ca front they said well they’ll keep them there for a while then eventually they’ll let them go anyways but there’s money involved and they get a lot a lot a lot of money from these individuals oh so that’s fascinating so what you’re saying because I I thought okay out of these five nations uh maybe Mexico is a bit difficult because it’s so big and I mean um their Federalist government is very weak so I mean could you know theoretically say well the cartels are doing it because it’s outside of the purview of the federal government okay but then like Nicaragua you know Costa Rica like I I thought all it would take would be one nation to just say hey enough of this so on that note Nicaragua is not part of the global compact for migration uh what we were told is that in Nicaragua there’s human trafficking organizations that handle their route and so rather than go through the government there you’re going through human traffickers and so but there is a system set up for it I mean that that’d be interesting as a follow-up investigation like what is the agreement of Nicaragua allowing this pass through while not joining the global compact for migration because they there obviously is some kind of an agreement in place or they just Deport them but again part of the route established by United Nations requires and this this is with the other thing part of the route they’ve established requires the use of human traffickers and so the human traffickers are actually part of the system they’re part of the program uh at the very least in Nicaragua and at some of the junctures of the US Mexico borders I mentioned not all of the junctures are controlled by the cartels but a lot of them are and if you want to go through the cartels they’ll charge you between $5,000 and $110,000 um I’ve heard different amounts a lot of times they’ll say on paper it’s 5,000 once you actually get to the route they might tell you hey uh the money’s changed it’s 10 ,000 now and they will kill they will kill people um if if they can’t pay or or if they refuse to do work for the cartels because you could say well I can’t pay now but you know I’ll do work for you that means that once you’re in the United States you’re selling drugs you’re in prostitution or you’re making money maybe stealing or something like that and you have to send it back to the cartels or oftentimes they they’ll kill your family or something like that mhm who are the people who are actually making their way through the Daran Gap and up through those five nations up to the US because well just a preface that question um is it people from South America who are all kind of being funneled into Panama because I can imagine like if you’re coming from Africa Haiti even China you mentioned pretty largely in your documentary I would imagine you would just go into Mexico you would skip all all this hassle that was that was a question I had too because I was like why are they going so far south like why would they why would they just willingly abuse themselves like that you know basically and what I was told told was they they go further south because of a couple reason well a few reasons uh one is because a lot of the routes going into these countries are controlled by human traffickers and if you want to go to the safer routes it costs more money it C it’s a money thing if you want to go to the safe route you have to pay the premium price and so it’s it’s like they have packages right in fact even in the documentary we showed Clips one of the cartels actually had a commercial aimed at Chinese uh you know illegal immigrants advertising to them and they have pictures of like families and stuff and they’re being like human trafficked by like guy you know armed cartel guys like in in the video but they make it look like it’s a family vacation you know basically if you have the money you can go the safe route but if you don’t have the money you have to go further and further south and so what I was told was a lot well so first of all if you’re in South America you’re going to go through the Darian Gap because that’s just the route yeah if you’re in South America you go through the Gap you can technically take boats around but those those are the premium prices those cost a lot more money and that is controlled territory by cartels and so if you try to get through without paying them they will kill you right so they they control the territory that is cartel territory and they’re not going to let you just pass through on your own the Darian Gap is the more dangerous route kind of like the the free route I guess you could call it uh but if you go the other issue too is from countries like China and Africa and so on some of the countries they don’t give visas because you know that that’s a question I heard too is well how do they come from China without getting a Visa that’s why some of them go uh either into Colombia or Honduras or one of these countries is because they don’t require Visas so you can travel to no Visa countries and then you can travel North uh but again if you have enough money for the human traffickers for the you know the the luxur routes those are the safer ones and they do that too oh that’s fascinating the money component of it in terms of the uh the envelopes of the cash and the prepaid so-called debit cards they just call them debit cards for you know for for honesty because that’s essentially what they are I mean if well well that’s the funny thing they were they were like fact checks saying oh they’re not they’re not debit cards they have another word form but they’re basically well they’re from from what you described they’re the same as like Snap EBT cards in America where it’s like food like a food card you can use only on certain things that that’s pretty accurate I think yeah so that money is coming from the United Nations right United Nations and so recently in fact because in some ways I feel that I was a little too far ahead of the curve on my first investigation because a lot of people just had trouble believing that the United Nations is running the show like it was it was a little too far ahead of the curve because I was saying that like two three years ago um recently in the past maybe six months other media have begun covering in it because un they’ve been looking at the United Nations budget and the United Nations budget actually just discloses it like they say it and they say they’re working with like 270 NOS in some cases you know depending on the program so you know it’s it’s becoming known now right it’s it’s becoming understood on a mainstream level yes this is happening but there’s still a lot of questions of like well how does it work what are the systems in place which was of course you know with this documentary what I was what’s what I’m hoping to show people when I do believe we do show let me ask you the question of incentive structures because I know like for instance in in the debate here in the United States about voting right they say well you know one of the arguments against having like even a voter ID law in place is that it disproportionately affects uh minorities and black people because if you look at a you know if you look at a chart even though like 99% of the population has IDs out of that 1% who doesn’t have IDs it’s disproportionately black people as opposed to their percentage of the population so it’s like well you can’t have this long place because it disproportionally affects black people and so that that signifies to me that people understand second and third order effects of things right it’s like okay you might have something in place and an unintentional consequence of that might be something else or something else even from that so then you have this super structure that’s been put in place by the UN you cross the Darion Gap and right there nice un facilities they give you they give you food they give you shirts they give you you know clothing they give you baby formula they give you cash they give you uh debit card equivalents is is there no thinking that this is going to encourage more migration or is that the point that seems to be kind of the unspoken agreement because you know what these people in these countries are being told is hey come to America you get a free house you look you get to go to America which is literally a dream for some of these people like I was actually talking to some guys you know down in Panama that was I was with a Mexican journalist Oscar Ramirez who you know you saw me interviewing he’s from Mexico I was talking to them and I was like well you know how is this viewed and he was saying you know America is the dream all of the media all the movies all the entertainment America is the dream all of them dream about going to America well that’s the people but what about the UN I mean they must know what they’re doing well so so here’s the thing with that and so as soon as you start creating incentive structures as you mentioned that hey not only do you get to meet your dream but they will facilitate it they’ll protect to an extent you know there are some dangers with it mostly just in the Darian Gap honestly right um after you get through the Daran Gap it’s just it’s just a long bus ride basically like after you get through the daring Gap it’s a long bus ride and you know maybe you need 5,000 or $10,000 depending on which routes you take like you know if as long as you understand that people get loans from their families their family members in in America will wire them money which is actually technically illegal because then you’re paying for human trafficking which you know technically it’s illegal which raises legal questions about the United Nations US government programs as well but there there’s un there’s an unspoken element to it right they open up the money they make it clear that they’re going to provide money for it they have boards in fact I saw them personally even advertising the routes showing people where the checkpoints are what the entire route is to the United States like it’s it’s all there and so they’re doing everything other than basically say hey come to America but but actually in Latin America you do actually have like traffickers and so on Advertising it and so you know it it’s uh it’s kind of like saying well I didn’t tell the dogs to come eat but I rang the dinner bell telling them it’s time to eat you know at what point do you say that you facilitated it versus just created the structure you know to allow it to happen and you know without a doubt they they’re offering a lot of incentives to people they’re they’re making the incentives very noticeable there’s a lot of Word of Mouth but why like what’s the ultimate goal that that was a question I wanted to answer that they’re not saying I can say uh so I looked into that right if you go on the United Nations website if you if you go to the website for example for the global compact on migration you will see they’re promoting for example the agenda 2030 of the United Nations right it’s the 17 sustainability goals of the United Nations and So based on that you would assume it’s part of that program right they’re trying to create this kind of New World Vision and the one thing there’s two things that stood out to me one of them is what they call Global equity and this is what Global Equity means it means Equity equality of outcome globally Global socialism in other words and so the thinking is this and I mean I’ve heard this expressed for example Joe Rogan even had a guest on defending at one time there was like you know we become a little a little life becomes a little borse here life becomes a little better there that’s the way they sell it right and the idea is this as long as you’re promising a better life somewhere they’ll facilitate it they’ll pay you they’ll make your journey as as easy as possible you get bus rides you get free food you get cash handouts you know they’ll they’ll help you you know what I mean they’ll facilitate it and once you arrive hey what’s waiting for you it’s it’s a free hotel room or you know free house depending on where you’re at is what they’re being promised at least free food and you know they’re complaining that the houses and food aren’t good enough you know what I mean cuz they’re like oh I was misled the the quality of the of the housing and food that you’re giving me for free is not good enough you know what I mean like that’s the complaint they have not that they’re not getting it um but if you look at the United Nations website again Global compact for migration they talk about global equity and Equity is this again as I was explaining the idea is the poor people the people who are not doing well in the countries they’re in they will be the ones seeking a better life and as long as they believe they can have a better life in the United States and they’re currently having there’s an incentive to go uh for example you know you take the people who are well to do and honestly quality of life in Panama was not bad we went around the city there’s some really nice areas like it was not a bad place to live there’s a lot of American expats there and like they’re like this is the best place on earth like it’s nice actually as are many countries in that region but what you’re getting instead are the criminals looking for a new looking for a new start or looking to take advantage of you know kind of the loose and crime laws we have here especially as they have crackdowns in Venezuela uh sorry as long as they have crackdowns in for example Argentina and Ecuador starting now and for example with MS13 in uh in El Salvador there’s countries cracking down on the gangs and so if you’re a gang member and you’re threatened to go you know take your shirt off and hug a guy laying over him for the next you know 12 hours a day for the rest of your life like what are you going to do you’re going to you’re going to run you’re going to flee the country this is offering them a new start basically and a lot of them the gang members are coming here as Trump has been saying but the majority of them are going to be the poor people they’re people who are not living good lives in the country they’re in uh where you know they’re being promised you imagine you’re getting like $75 a week maybe and someone’s offering you a $10,000 pre in a prepaid card if you come to New York what are you going to do you hear they’re putting aside 400 million you know for the illegal immigrants in some states just recently like you know they see that money and they’re like you’re offering more money than I will see in my entire life just to illegally enter your country yeah I’ll hop on that bus and that process is going to continue until you reach a state where quality of life here can offer no more than quality of life there because as long as there’s an incentive they’re going to come here as long as they look and see that hey life is better there than it is here they’re going to come and that’s what Global Equity looks like it means these countries become a little less poor right there’s a little less crime because they’ve sent their poor people and their criminals here and life here becomes a little bit worse we have more crime we have the gangs in those countries we have the people who they couldn’t take care of and it also creates this like socialist super structure to take care of them so that that is what Global Equity looks like basically the bringing everything to the lowest common denominator flattening flattening of the world and then of course we looked into um the programs they talk about as well which is the multi-polar world order uh which is of course you know basically the United States in Western Europe the the system of liberal democracy as it’s been called right uh the system of government we’ve had post World War II uh the peace under America the Pax Americana this idea that humans are imbued with god-given rights you know based on the American idea and that if you violate that the United States might sanction you that’s the Pax Americana there are countries uh Vladimir Putin is talking about this very actively Xi Jinping in fact is one of the biggest promoters of this idea he’s given speeches on it they talk about a multi-polar world order led by the China model uh World economic forum is big on it a lot of people promoting it uh this is one of the agendas and so when they talk about that what does it mean it means you have to tear down the power of the United States in Western Europe to create a a global shared power structure where Regional governments control the world not the single the unipolar world order of the United States you create a multi-polar world order of global shared governance that that’s what they’re talking about well Josh thank you very much and if you’re interested to learn more about how the UN is not only encouraging but actually facilitating the southern border crisis here in the US and the crisis that’s spreading to basically every major city in uh in America right now check out Weapons of Mass migration I’ll throw the link to it down into the description box below Joshua thank you so much for joining us leure thank you
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