PART 1.
23 hours ago 4/4/25
"A growing confrontation between Israel and Turkey over influence in Syria is posing a serious challenge for Syria's fragile new government."
(Obviously I Disagree, what some of us know,
trumps what this guy thinks)
"On Wednesday night, Israel bombed several military targets in Syria, including two airports – Hama military airport
and the T4 base
near Homs."
"Syria's foreign ministry said the bombardment virtually destroyed the Hama base. A prominent Syrian human rights group said four defence ministry employees were killed, and a dozen other people injured."
"The air strikes hit Syria,
but their real target was Turkey."
(That I 100% agree with.)
"Shortly afterwards, Israel's foreign minister accused Turkey of playing a "negative role" in Syria, and
Israel's defence minister warned Syria's interim president,
Ahmed al-Sharaa,
(Abu Mohammad al-Joulani)
(green tie)
that he would
"pay a very heavy price"
if he allowed
"hostile forces"
to enter his country."
(When things get rolling,
he is going to let Turkish forces
roll right through Syria
like its the autobahn
on their way to Jerusalem,
Remember who set him up:
Turkeys Erdogan
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
"We must be very strong so that Israel can't do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them," "There is no reason why we cannot do this... We must be strong so that we can take these steps,"
"Ankara is currently negotiating a joint defence pact with Sharaa's (al-Joulani's) new government, and there have been widespread reports that Turkey is moving to station aircraft and air defence systems at Syria's T4 and Aleppo airbases."
(Well thats some kind of "negotiations" if they are already moving assets into place don't ya think? Couldn't possibly have been decided prior to taking over Syria now could it?More about this moving of Turkish military assets in part 2.)
"Relations between Israel and Turkey have nose-dived since the Gaza war began in October 2023, with Ankara introducing trade restrictions and accusing Israel of genocide.
That regional tension is now playing out on new ground in Syria."
(Ref: How far-fetched is it again.)
"Some analysts compared Israel's intense air strikes on Hama airport this week with the much lighter bombing on the edge of the T4 base, suggesting that Turkey may have already moved some equipment there and that Israel was calibrating its attack to avoid a full-blown escalation."
(Everybody is getting ready for what's coming.
Is your soul ready?)
"After the air strikes on Wednesday, Turkey's foreign ministry accused Israel of destabilising the region by "both causing chaos and feeding terrorism" and said it was now the greatest threat to the security of the region."
"But foreign minister Hakan Fidan told Reuters news agency that his country was not seeking confrontation with Israel, and that Syria could set its own policies with its southern neighbour."
(Yeah right, see the quote from Erdogan above.)
"Syria's new leader has repeatedly signalled that he was not looking for confrontation with Israel. Soon after sweeping President Bashar al-Assad from power last December, he told the BBC that Syria would not pose a threat to any country."
"He has even left the door open to normalising diplomatic relations with Israel in the future, telling the Economist last month that Syria wanted peace with all parties, but that it was too early to discuss such a sensitive issue."
"His top priority since taking power has been to unite a bitterly divided Syria, and pacify external relations with its neighbours, while he cements his power and control."
(Daniel 8:25
"By peace will destroy many")
"But Israel has not made that easy. Its military interventions in Syria are fuelling conflict with both external powers like Turkey, and with internal groups like jihadists in the country's south.
(1)Turkey has had this planned out since before Damascus fell.
2) The jihadists are the foreign fighters still under al-Joulani's control. He kept them around do what he wanted (Ref: Alawhite massacre's) and to have a built in excuse to blame them.)
"Once an implacable enemy of Syria's former president and his Iranian ally, Israel is also suspicious of Sharaa (al-Joulani) , a man who once led the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda and whose new government is backed by Turkey.
(Thats why there are no "negotiations" about a security agreement between Turkey and Syria, that was all decided before Damascus fell, that's why the Turks are moving in military assets into Syria, that's why al-Joulani, will let convoys of Turks roll through his country on the way to Jerusalem.
See Erdogan's statement above about
"Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them."
THEN?
Come give me your explanation of:
Revelation 17:9-11
9 “This calls for a mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven hills on which the woman sits. 10 They are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come; but when he does come, he must remain for only a little while. 11 The beast who once was, and now is not, is an eighth king. He belongs to the seven and is going to his destruction.
and how that's not the Neo-Ottoman empire we see currently rising.)
"Charles Lister, head of the Syria Programme at the US-based Middle East Institute, which studies the region, has counted more than 70 ground incursions into south-west Syria since February, describing this as "an extraordinarily dangerous moment – and an unnecessary one".
"Since the fall of Assad four months ago, he says, not one attack has targeted Israel from Syria and the country's security forces have intercepted "at least 18 weapons shipments destined for Hezbollah in Lebanon, and dismantled at least eight formerly Iranian-linked rocket launch sites".
(Its the set up, he is doing everything right to make it appear as though he wants peace with Israel.
(Daniel 8:25
"By peace shall destroy many."
NIV renders:
When they feel secure,
he will destroy many.")
"Many Syrians are disappointed by Israel's response to their new government. They watched for years as Israel targeted the Assad regime, and believed that Assad's fall would bring the chance for a less confrontational relationship with Israel."
"Some say that view is now changing."
"We used to believe that the Israeli army was only targeting Assad's regime forces," said Ismail, a restaurant owner in the west of the country. "But its continued, incomprehensible bombings are sadly making us think that Israel is an enemy of the Syrian people."
"Syria is vulnerable because its internal divisions are easily inflamed by regional and global interventions. The roots of sectarian conflict run deep here, nourished by decades of repressive rule by the Assad family, members of Syria's Alawite minority."
"Ahmed al-Sharaa's (al-Joulani's) attempts to reassure the country's minorities were interrupted in early March by an explosion of violence in Syria's coastal region – a stronghold of the former regime."
(He was the one who orchestrated them!
Said that was the case
when they happened.
Now?
Now, the evidence gathered from Amnesty International
supports that conclusion.
Reference the Amnesty International article.
Issued two days ago BTW.
It's kinda why I don't worry about:
Peoples "Interpretations".
You gotta different interpretation
Okay, fine, np.
Did you call that massacre
being directed by who it was
practically while it was happening?
Somebody keeps getting things right
because of the entity that's using him/them.)
"At least 1,000 Alawite civilians or disarmed fighters were massacred by pro-government forces, after government units were ambushed in a co-ordinated attack led by remnants of Syria's former armed forces."
"Those former armed forces were once backed by Iran. Some analysts believe their remnants may still be receiving some support from Tehran."
(As stated when that was happening,
Iran has enough of its own problems to contend with
at this point.)
"Syrians celebrated the fall of Bashar al-Assad as an end to their civil war, and a chance to unite."
"But outside powers helped fuel that civil war for more than a decade, and its neighbours are now eyeing the vacuum left by Assad.
(AS IRAN DIMINISHES, TURKEY GETS STRONGER.)
"The risk is growing that Syria will again fall victim
to the conflicts of outside powers,
played out on Syrian soil."
(Perhaps.
But in the end?
Reference:
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
I always thought the Antichrist would come from Turkey.
Lots of reasons to suspect that, I wont bore you with the details,
but knowing for a few weeks now that Abu Mohammed al-Jolani is him?
How in the world do you reconcile that
with him not coming from the Neo-Ottoman Empire that is currently rising?
"The “other is not yet come” would seem to point to that
final world empire
(that will rule Jerusalem)
that will be taken over
by the “11th horn.”
Daniel 7:7-8
7 After this I saw in the night visions, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it: and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.
(Walvoord identifies "the beast from the abyss" in Revelation 17:8, As Satan himself, which matches up well with Daniel 7:7. Interesting chapter and verse BTW, 7:7. Ten horns in this instance mirror the Tech Bros (Kings without a kingdom) of Revelation 17:12)
8 I considered the horns,
and, behold, there came up among them
another
little horn,
before whom
there were
three of the first horns
(Now the reference switches to:
"that great city divided in to thirds"
US, China and Russia.
After the war which we are starting to see the ramp up to.
He will simply take it over)
plucked up by the roots:
and, behold,
in this horn
were eyes like the eyes of man,
(He's not a man, he is
"Like a man.")
and a mouth speaking great things.
And if you think Im nuts?
And that:
"Well there just aint no way etc?"
1) Thats what people were saying
10-12 years ago as well.
2) I would strongly encourage you to consider:
"Ahmed al-Sharaa's (al-Joulani's) attempts to reassure the country's minorities were interrupted in early March by an explosion of violence in Syria's coastal region – a stronghold of the former regime."
(He was the one who orchestrated them!
Said that was the case when they happened.
Now?
Now, the evidence gathered from Amnesty International
supports that conclusion.
Reference the Amnesty International article again.
It's kinda why I don't worry about:
Peoples "Interpretations".
You gotta different interpretation
Okay, fine, np.
Did you call that massacre being directed by who it was
practically while it was happening?
Somebody keeps getting things right
because of the entity that's using him/them.
Just to many bonafides to even
keep track of at this point.
To my critics:
You got any:
"documentary evidence
showing a person's legitimacy; credentials"
along the likes of what was just shared?
Come then, let us reason together.
But if thats what you wanna do?
We will do it right here:
U.S. faces new dilemma with Turkey’s S-400
"Turkey has embarked on a bold move to assert control over the T-4 airbase in central Syria, a strategic site near the ancient city of Palmyra, with plans to deploy advanced air defense systems and drones, according to sources cited by Middle East Eye."
(Remember what the piece above said:
"Some analysts compared Israel's intense air strikes on Hama airport this week with the much lighter bombing on the edge of the T4 base, suggesting that Turkey may have already moved some equipment there and that Israel was calibrating its attack to avoid a full-blown escalation.")
"This development, reported earlier this week, signals Ankara’s intent to deepen its military footprint in Syria following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s government in December 2024.
(Why do you think
Turkeys Erdogan
wanted these rebels
on his border for years for?
"The Turkish government aims to install its domestically produced Hisar air defense system at the base, with discussions underway to potentially deploy the Russian-made S-400 system as well, pending Moscow’s approval."
(That's a good NATO ally for ya.
Gotta get Moscow's approval etc.
My thoughts on Turkey and NATO
and what will happen there
are well documented already.)
"The move is framed as a dual-purpose strategy:
bolstering the fledgling
Syrian government’s defenses
while intensifying Turkey’s campaign
against the Islamic State [ISIS] in the region.
(Yeah...right
"We must be very strong so that Israel can't do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them," "There is no reason why we cannot do this... We must be strong so that we can take these steps,"
Sure sounds like he is going after ISIS to me.
Sarcasm served up daily yo.)
"Yet, this escalation has already drawn a sharp response from Israel, which conducted airstrikes on T-4 just days ago, and it raises questions about the broader implications for U.S. interests in the Middle East."
"The T-4 airbase, also known as Tiyas, sits in Syria’s Homs province, roughly 140 miles south of the Turkish border and halfway between Turkey and Israel. Its location makes it a pivotal asset for controlling central Syria’s airspace,
a fact not lost on Ankara
as it negotiates a defense pact
with Syria’s new leadership.
Negotiating with the people they put in charge?
Yeah...right...sure, like stated earlier,
why are they putting their assets there if they are "negotiating"?)
"Sources told Middle East Eye that Turkey has already begun planning construction to rehabilitate and expand the base, which has seen heavy use and damage over years of conflict. The Hisar system, a family of short- and medium-range surface-to-air missiles developed by Turkish firms Roketsan and Aselsan, is slated to provide immediate air cover."
"Meanwhile,
the possible addition of the S-400,
a long-range system capable of engaging targets
up to 250 miles away,
could dramatically alter
the regional balance of power.
Turkey also plans to station surveillance and attack drones at T-4, including models with advanced strike capabilities, to extend its reach across the Syrian desert."
(So?
Wats your interpretation of Revelation 17:9-11 again?
Some other country in the region committed Genocide against a Christian people? Killing over a million of them?
"We offer ourselves in praise and thanksgiving
as Holy and living sacrifices
in union with Christ offering for us."
I sure hope you didnt/don't say it
and not mean it
when we take communion.
Matthew 16:25
For whosoever will save his life
shall lose it:
and whosoever will lose his life for my sake
shall find it.
"You think it's the end
But it's just the beginning
You think it's the end
But it's just the beginning"
"Israel and Turkey might as well be at war."
"Additional squadrons and other air assets that will further reinforce our defensive air-support capabilities" have been deployed to the region, the Department of Defense said in a statement announcing the move, but DOD officials would not confirm whether that was a reference to the deployment of the B-2s to Diego Garcia. It remains unclear whether the B-2s have been used to carry out airstrikes against Houthi targets inside Yemen.
(We will see here in a minute
CNN says that they were used against the Houthis.)
"In the past, the kinds of build-ups in the region could usually be seen as defensive, or demonstrative.
This many B-2s
signals an unprecedented
offensive intent
and capability,"
said ABC News aviation contributor
Col. Steve Ganyard.
(And if you think that is just for the Houthis?
Then why is Israel trying to make sure Turkey doesn't take over airfields in Syria right now?
GENETIC CODES
(or any code for that matter)
DO NOT WRITE THEMSELVES!
OR EVOLVE!
MIGHT WANNA WAKE UP PEOPLE!)
"The movement of the B-2s to the Indian Ocean expands U.S. capability in the region by allowing it to hit targets repeatedly with a shorter re-fueling window for the aircraft, according to Press."
(That's Daryl Press the director of Dartmouth College's Initiative for Global Security. Thanks man, me and honey figured that out by deductive reasoning (and the spiritual gift of discernment) sitting at the table having coffee several days before this article came out.
Ref: Bonafides
Like I said, I cant keep track of em at this point,
its just constant now for 2 years maybe?
Interesting :-). Met somebody 2 years ago.)
But,
Multiple waves.
One group going out
while the other is coming back in
and the midair tankers are there to pull it off.
And they want you to think
this is about the Houthis?)
"This many B-2s
signals an unprecedented
offensive intent
and capability."
That aint about the Houthis yo.)
"I would expect that B-2s could operate over any Iranian air defense at minimal risk, with the caveat that countries all around the world are constantly innovating and sharing technology to try to locate, track and destroy these aircraft," Press told ABC News.
(See why Turkey wants the S-400 system in Syria now?
And why Israel is bombing those airports?
"The S-400, however, is the real game-changer. Acquired by Turkey from Russia in 2019 for $2.5 billion, this system can detect and destroy targets ranging from stealth aircraft to ballistic missiles at altitudes up to 98,000 feet.")
PROPAGANDA ALERT #2
"The visibility of the six aircraft is likely intentional to send a message to Iran, according to Press, who noted that the U.S. Air Force has the ability to launch long-range bombers from the continental United States."
(Some message it sent then,
as all it did was get the Iranians
(Or perhaps worse yet, even others, think China)
thinking about a preemptive strike
on Diego Garcia.
Iran urged to strike Diego Garcia base ‘immediately’
"Iranian armed forces have called for a preemptive strike on the Diego Garcia military base before America uses it to target the Islamic Republic."
Just wanna point out
did you ever stop and think?
How different our world would be?
If the US and the UK didn't
overthrow
The democratically Elected President of Iran?
back in the 50's?
(Over oil $ right?
Go figure
and BTW?
This guy?
was in the CIA during that time.
It led directly to the
which led us of course
to right where we are today.
If you were born in 1980?
You obviously weren't born yet lol.
1 was 15. I watched it day and night. The entire hostage saga.
Know how many times anybody said anything about
the 1953 Iranian coup d'état.
I dont remember it ever being mentioned.
I learned about that later.
Much later.
Which is exactly
how that is supposed to work BTW.
Im not saying it wasnt mentioned, that IDK.
But I do know, I watched a lot of it,
and I never once heard anything about it.
Then later see?
We went around preaching to the world
about how capitalism and democracy
were good for people.
And governments and people
knew what we had done in Iran
and they just looked at us like:
WTF?
You people talkin about?
After what you did?)
"Moving the bombers to the Indian Ocean nominally increases the military's striking power while delivering a message to Iran and the Houthis."
(Well thats some message there then
Mr. Daryl Press the director of Dartmouth College's Initiative for Global Security.
Maybe you didnt get the memo.
Looks like they didnt get the message,
they dont care,
or both.)
"Simply because the movement of bombers is a signal, doesn't mean that it's a bluff, in the sense that the same show of force which has the effect of coercing Iran also is a preparation for the use of force, if it comes to it," Press said.
So it can be inferred that this guy knows the Iranian air defenses, advance Radars etc have been taken out
"I would expect that B-2s could operate over any Iranian air defense at minimal risk..."
You know he knows what we do
and that is if its coercion we were after?
Then it didnt work.
And the he still wants to sell you:
"use of force, if it comes to it"
after stating:
"This many B-2s signals an unprecedented offensive intent and capability,"
and he knows as well as we do
that you dont stage that many of these, there
unless you intend on using it.
THIS IS
THE SINGLE LARGEST GATHERING
OF STEALTH
NUCLEAR-CAPABLE
BOMBERS
IN THE WORLD
EVER.
You dont put them exactly where you have used them from before in the Middle east, along with the other aircraft carrier, thats on its way, transports etc
UNLESS YOU WERE GOING TO USE THEM!)
"The movement of the B-2s to the Indian Ocean
expands U.S. capability in the region
by allowing it to hit targets repeatedly
with a shorter re-fueling window
for the aircraft,
according to Press."
(Thanks dude.
Me and Honey figured it out a while back.
Might wanna think about how thats possible.
Just sayin.)
"Dana Stroul, Research Director at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and former Department of Defense Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East during the Biden administration."
"What they're doing is a whole series of posture increases across the Middle East to reinforce Trump's stated willingness to use military force should diplomacy fail."
(If it's all about what Trump has threatened?
Then why were they deploying assets to the region
before the election? (See above) And why was Trump talking to the Qataris?)
"Trump pulled out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA also known as the Iran nuclear deal, during his first term in office. The JCPOA, negotiated during the Obama administration, was designed to limit Iran's development of nuclear weapons. Since re-taking office in January, Trump has tried to re-engage Iran in diplomatic talks over their nuclear weapons development, threatening military escalation if diplomacy is not achieved."
(If somebody?
Just backs out of a deal with me?
I dont make a deal with them again.
Why should ya?
This is what people said would happen
when he
(more like elements inside the intelligence services)
had US withdrawal from JCPOA.
Nobody else that was a party to it left BTW just us.
It had IAEA inspections and everything.)
"Nobody in the region wants more war,
and the challenge with the United States
using military force against Iran
is whether or not
it can be contained…
or whether this escalates
to World War III in the Middle East,"
said Stroul.
Okay one at a time:
the challenge with the United States
using military force against Iran
is whether or not
it can be contained…
It already hasn't been contained:
Hamas, Gaza
Hezbollah, Lebanon
Houthis, Yemen
Syria, IRGC
IRAN itself.
TURKEY
and its stated interest in Syria.
SO FUCK NO!
You aint gonna "contain it"
"or whether this escalates
to World War III in the Middle East,"
Lets review a few things:
Locust of the deep here?
Check!
Two witnesses here?
(Bonafides, for years on end now)
Check!
False prophet here?
(Trump Revelation 13:1-10
Check!
Antichrist here?
(and the accompanying cross references)
along with Revelation 13:11-18
Check!
Babylon fallen?
Friday, February 7, 2025
"Well now I know why because Babylon (World System) just got toppled again, without so much as a battle.
What better way to position itself to being able to take over the world (Superintelligence) than to take over and purposely ruin this country first?"
Which is 100% exactly what is happening.
Check!
Beast from the Abyss is here?
Check!
Ten Kings without a kingdom
(Tech Bros)
here?
right on the heels of the beast from the abyss
as seen above
Check!
Three evil spirits like frogs identified?
(Darwin, Marx, Freud)
Check!
Highest form of idolatry
in the form of making fake brains?
"Image" spoke of in
and
Check!
Apostate church?
Check!
Doctrine of demons?
Check!
Lawlessness?
Lawlessness complete six part series
What was holding it back removed?
(Just look at your world
since mister false prophet was inaugurated.)
Check!
SO THEN
EXACTLY,
WHAT THE FUCK
DO YOU THINK
IS GOING TO HAPPEN
THEN?
HUH?
BEST GUESS?
LOGICAL RATIONAL BRAIN
GOD GAVE YA?
HUH?
"...World War III in the Middle East..."
You can count on it.
It s already starting
(Turkey/Israel)
and it will turn nuclear.
It will last about seven years
and
it will be nothing
but a quagmired stalemate
on all fronts.
Then?
“Immediately after the distress of those days
“‘the sun will be darkened,
and the moon will not give its light;
the stars will fall from the sky,
and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’[b]
30 “Then will appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven. And then all the peoples of the earth[c] will mourn when they see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven, with power and great glory.[d]
Matthew 24:29-30.
PEOPLE NEED TO START GETTING A GRIP
ON JUST HOW CLOSE WE ARE.
PART 4
Cost of US military offensive against Houthis nears $1 billion with limited impact
Updated 2:56 PM EDT, Fri April 4, 2025
"The total cost of the US military’s operation against the Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen is nearing $1 billion in just under three weeks, even as the attacks have had limited impact on destroying the terror group’s capabilities,
three people briefed
(Not one named.)
on the campaign’s progress told CNN."
(You have got to understand, the powers that be (intelligence services) know this gig is up, where it is headed etc, and they flat out dont care about anything at this point.)
"The military offensive, which was launched on March 15, has already used hundreds of millions of dollars worth of munitions for strikes against the group, including JASSM long-range cruise missiles, JSOWs, which are GPS-guided glide bombs, and Tomahawk missiles, the sources said."
"B-2 bombers out of Diego Garcia are also being used against the Houthis, and an additional aircraft carrier as well as several fighter squadrons and air defense systems will soon be moved into the Central Command region, defense officials said this week."
(It just seems like if that was the case? Some of these sites providing the satellite imagery, would have seen a lot more activity on the tarmacs, runways etc, and those sites were the ones first reporting on whats going on there, not ABC or CNN.)
"The Pentagon has not publicly disclosed what impact the daily US military strikes have actually had on the Houthis."
(Cause its live fire practice
to make sure everything is working right
before going after Iran.)
“They’ve taken out some sites, but that hasn’t affected the Houthis’ ability to continue shooting at ships in the Red Sea or shooting down US drones,”
said one of the sources briefed on the operation.
“Meanwhile,
we are burning through readiness
—munitions, fuel, deployment time.”
"Trump has said it will last until the Houthis stop attacking Red Sea shipping, but despite weeks of bombing the Houthis have continued launching missiles and drones at targets in and over the Red Sea."
(People been bombing these people over a decade.
Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war
You think a few weeks or years matters to them?)
"The large-scale operation has also rattled some officials at US Indo-Pacific Command, who have complained in recent days and weeks about the large number of long-range weapons being expended by CENTCOM against the Houthis, particularly the JASSMs and Tomahawks, the sources said. Those weapons would be critical in the event of a war with China, and military planners at INDOPACOM are concerned that the CENTCOM operation could have a negative impact on US military readiness in the Pacific."
THAT IS EXACTLY
WHAT SOMEBODY SAID
THE PLAN WAS
THE FIRST TIME
HOUTHIS HIT ISRAEL.
A year and a half ago.
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
(That is another reason this is SO significant.
The JV team
(Iranians)
can and probably will
overwhelm and exhaust
Israeli air defenses.
(Hamas and Hezbollah have since been
effectively neutralized
but the point below still remains):
And if they can do that?
They can get us to exhaust
some of our carrier groups
missile defenses as well.
Right as were leading into
China and Taiwan etc.)
That was said
within 24 hours
of the first Houthis attack on Israel.
This is why I don't listen to others
"interpretations."
Two people have been given authority.
If I was you?
Id listen to em.
Didn't work out so good back in the day
for those that chose not to do so back then
and it wont for you now either.
Thats already been
covered all of that last week.
This shit is immanent.
All of it.
Cast of characters assembled etc.
"If only we had a playbook
and some announcers to understand
what is going on."
Well you do.
the announcers are.
Godspeed everybody.
Journey well friends.
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