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April 21, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Luck and load.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
So Michael very show is on the air. I love you.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
You complete me.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Just head, shut up, just shut.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
You had me at hello, You had me at Hello.
One of the things that I thought was also very
good this week was obviously Senator van Holland going to
El Salvador. He was able to meet with a Brago Garcia.

Speaker 5 (00:43):
He is an illegal alien, a foreign terrorist, and a
criminal MS thirteen gang member who violated our country's laws
by coming here in the first place. And shame on
Senator Chris van Holland and the entire Democrat party who
wasted Easter Sunday going on every television show in the

(01:05):
country to advocate for the return of an illegal, criminal
gang member. Can you say with absolute certainty that he
is not, nor has he ever been a member of
the MS thirteen gang.

Speaker 6 (01:17):
And did you ask him point blank?

Speaker 3 (01:19):
I didn't ask him that because I know what his
answer is. What he told me was he was sad
and traumatized that he was being in prison because he
has committed no crimes. It's good to be home now.

(01:57):
We need to end the legal abduction of Kilmar or
Bago Garcia and bring him home to look. I'm a
little sleep deprived, and I want to be as clear
as possible about what this is about and what it's
not about. So I'm going to read the remarks that

(02:19):
I wrote on the plane ride home. As the federal
courts have said, we need to bring mister Abrego Garcia
poem to protect his constitutional rights to do process.

Speaker 7 (02:57):
Democratic Senator Chris van Holland, who nobody in there knew
of before all this, has decided to take a page
out of aoc or Jasmine Crockett's playbook. He decided to
go to El Salvador to visit an MS thirteen gang member. Now,
what is particularly interesting about this case.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Is that.

Speaker 7 (03:24):
Trend de Arragua and other gang members in the United
States who have been deported by the Trump administration are
being sent to El Salvador. Naive Bukelea, the president of
El Salvador, who is my favorite non American world leader
right now, has opened his prisons to take in our deportees,

(03:49):
and we're sending them from Venezuela. There was a ruling,
I think it was Friday night or Saturday night by
the Supreme Court saying that the president may no longer
deport trend de Arragua Venezuelan gang members from Texas to

(04:11):
El Salvador. And I'm reminded of the case in eighteen
thirty two Andrew Jackson, who was in many ways like Trump.
He was a populist, he was brash, was opinionated, he
was fearless. So Chief Justice Marshall, who any person who

(04:34):
goes through law school will tell you what a legend
Chief Justice Marshall was.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
He was really.

Speaker 7 (04:43):
Would be considered probably one of the three great three
greatest justices.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Of all time.

Speaker 7 (04:51):
A legend, truly a legend. But it's important to understand
that the Supreme Court did not have their own building,
Supreme Court building that we know of today until nineteen
thirty five. Until that time, believe it or not, the
Supreme Court actually met in an overflow room, an extra

(05:12):
room in the House Congressional Building, one of the House
Congressional buildings. They would literally walk into a room with
no pomp and circumstance and sit down the way you
would at an extra conference room at a hotel. Until
nineteen thirty five, this idea of giving the Supreme Court

(05:37):
such authority to be able to prevent the president from
being able to conduct his business is not new, but
it does create something of a constitutional crisis. Andrew Jackson
eighteen thirty two. The case was known as Georgia versus Webster,
and the basics of the case were that it had

(06:01):
been determined that a tribe I think it was in
Tennis had to be Georgia, a tribe in Georgia was sovereign,
and that the people could not be relocated from the reservation,
and Jackson was trying to relocate them. And Jackson had

(06:23):
a long history, as did Sam Houston with American Indians,
for and against at war and trading with and working
with long relationship with American Indians, and it had been determined,
or he was being challenged, that you cannot move these
Indians from this reservation to another reservation because they are

(06:45):
a sovereign nation. They are sovereign, you have no authority
over them. We had a case history repeats itself a
few years ago, maybe four or five years ago. Well
remember in Oklahoma where it was also so ruled. Which
creates a real interesting situation that folks. I mean, it's
not the top news story, and we live in crazy times,

(07:07):
so nobody talks.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
About it, but she's very odd.

Speaker 7 (07:11):
Anyway, back to Andrew Jackson, He's he said, I see
you're ruling, Justice Marshall, Now enforce it. In other words,
you can sell you want. I'm doing what I'm doing
and you can't stop me. So there's a meme going around.

(07:33):
It kind of makes the point. What if a district
judge in one one district court, federal judge in I
guess it would have to be the Union because they
the Confederates Confederate states had cut away. But what if
one district court judge in Indiana had declared that Abraham
Lincoln does not have the authority to make the Emancipation Proclamation.

(07:58):
By this theory, one little district court judge would be
able to prevent the president from executing his authority. You know,
people get uncomfortable at how these things work out in
these conflicts. These conflicts are as old as our nation.
These conflicts have to be worked out, They should be

(08:19):
worked out. Should everything shouldn't work. Remember checks and balances.
Checks and balances means fights.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
The Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 7 (08:30):
So Chris van Holland, the Senator from Maryland, nobody has
heard of it before, went down to El Salvador. He
was not welcomed there. President Bouqueley did not want him there.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
They wouldn't. They refuse to meet with him.

Speaker 7 (08:45):
But he went down there to meet with this gang
banging MS thirteen member. Now, a woman named Rachel Morn
lost her daughter to an illegal alien and has begged
for a meeting with Chris van Holland and says he
would not give it. The Democrats are in love with

(09:07):
all the wrong people, and I'm here to tell you
I hope that continues because they'll never win another election
national election at this pace. They are out of touch
with the American people. But after this meeting it got
so bad. He sits with this guy. He claims the

(09:28):
guy's not MS thirteen, And then he was asked, did
you ask him?

Speaker 3 (09:34):
No?

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Why would you?

Speaker 7 (09:36):
Why would you write when you're arguing that he's not
MS thirteen, a terrorist organization that has killed so many
people in this country and others, Why would you ask
him despite the fact that you've been telling everyone that
he's not on a legal alien.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
That interesting.

Speaker 7 (09:57):
Well, he goes down there, they have their meeting, they
make out, I guess, and then they have Margarita's But
he tries the Bill Clinton response and says, but I
didn't drink it, And then the CNN anchors were making

(10:21):
the point if you look at the salt on the rim,
you don't see an indentation. They're having to argue whether
the two margarita's in front of these guys, whether they
actually drank them or not. He tried the Bill Clinton. Yeah,
I mean I held the duchy, but I didn't puff

(10:44):
on it. I didn't Inhale. Sorry I puffed on it.
I didn't Inhale. Oh okay, let me guess you did
not have sex with that woman Monica Lewinsky either, Right,
So then Chris van Holland gets back.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
He's talking to Fox News, and guess.

Speaker 7 (11:05):
Who paid for that trip to go see that illegal
alien that he is so determined that terrorists be backed
on American soil. You the taxpayer who did pay for
this trip.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
This was a officially cleared you know, congressional trips spaces, Yes,
like every other.

Speaker 7 (11:24):
Trip, which is reminiscent of the congress. What Sheila Jackson
lee when she was asked the very same question by
Joel Eisenbaum.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
Who paid for that trip for you to go to
that memorial service.

Speaker 8 (11:38):
Well, that those resources are resources that I have, and
therefore they are in a way that does not interfere
with anything that has to do with serving the United
States Congress understood. So public funds or those resources are
resources that I have.

Speaker 7 (11:58):
Classy lady name a terminal at the airport for her. Okay,
let's hear those back to back again, because those are
so similar.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Who did pay for this trip?

Speaker 3 (12:08):
This was a officially cleared you know, congressional trip. Clear, Yes,
like every other trip, paid for that trip for you
to go to that memorial service.

Speaker 8 (12:19):
Well, that those resources are resources that I have, and
therefore they are in a way that does not interfere
with anything that has to do with serving the United
States Congress understood.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
So public funds.

Speaker 8 (12:36):
Or those resources are resources that I have.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Okay, then.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
What happens when bad people end up in political office, Well,
the water rises, drainage doesn't get funded, problems occur, criminals
get put back out on the street again and again
and again. The fact pattern on this one is hard
to keep straight. So I'm going to lay it out
before the story so it'll make sense to you, and
I'm not sure it will.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
So a thug.

Speaker 7 (13:07):
Has been sentenced to death.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Okay, that's the good part. Here is the fact pattern.

Speaker 7 (13:12):
He murdered a mother, a father, and their six year
old daughter while wounding their ten year old daughter. Okay,
And he took the one year old baby in the
apartment by the hair, picked it up and swung it

(13:33):
at the wall in an apartment complex in southwest Houston
where this all went down. The mother who was killed,
along with her husband, daughter, and two of her kids
were wounded. The mother had a brief affair with another
woman that hell had no fury like a woman's gorned

(13:57):
that woman with whom she had had the fleeing hired
the thug to murder the mother and the father and
her whole family as revenge. And here's the part watched
on FaceTime as he executed them. Box twenty six with.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
The story for twenty four days, jurors have walked down
this hall in the Harris County Courthouse into the ceremonial
court where they heard testimony and the Xavier Davis capital
murder case.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
Who's holding a gun a to Harmony Carhey's head as
she sat there coward down.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
The testimony intense and twenty twenty one Xavier Davis killed
twenty nine year olds don Yavia Lagway, thirty five year
old Gregory Carhy, and their six year old daughter, Harmony
Carhe and their fondren wrote home while the couple's other
ten year old daughter watched. She was also shot and
played dead while shielding her one year old brother.

Speaker 9 (14:57):
No matter how angry we are with that person, we
don't execute people who are mentally disabled. The eighth Amendment
of the United States Constitution says we don't enforce cruel
and unusual punishment.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Jury selection began February, and on March twenty fourth, Davis
pleaded guilty to three counts of capital murder, moving the
trial into the punishment phase.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
All for money. This was about greed. There was nothing
more to it. This defendant was selfish. He was greedy.
He wanted what wasn't his, and he was willing to.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
Kill for it.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
The jury deliberated for over four hours, and here in
this courtroom is where they sentenced Davis to death.

Speaker 9 (15:36):
My family and I have the emotion and life and.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
David the victim's family, still reeling. Outside the courtroom, Davis's
mom shared her thoughts only with Fox.

Speaker 8 (15:55):
My sympathy goes out to this family and no shame
data any family win, none, no family wind.

Speaker 9 (16:04):
And I'm deeply sad from this.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
It is a relief to know that Xavier Davis got
the outcome and the sentence he deserved, that this family
got justice. The emotions were high for both sides in
this courtroom, and the state says they're ultimately pleased with
the verdicts that the jury came to.

Speaker 7 (16:23):
A mother was murdered, a father was murdered, a child
was murdered, another was wounded, and a one year old
almost died. They're all black, and there won't be a protest,
there won't be a press conference because, as Jesse Jackson said,
it's military captain.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
Something wong, Well, something must be right.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
You are listening to Michael Barry.

Speaker 7 (16:51):
David Malesby, the pastor and executive director of PTSD Foundation
of America, which is Can't Hope sins a daily email
that sets off all my neuroses because at my request,
he sends out an email every day of someone who
has done something for our veteran residence at Camp Hope,

(17:15):
and he calls it Today's Champions and he does the
capital C and then a capital h that being for
Camp Hope, so it's today's champions. But it looks like,
you know, this is a common thing that I do
and you probably do as well, where you'll accidentally.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Capitalize the second letter.

Speaker 7 (17:33):
So it sets me off every day when I see it,
But I get it, I guess.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
But today is.

Speaker 7 (17:41):
We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to Katie's angels,
Jacob Lincoln Construction and Jake Godfried for making this past
Easter Sunday at Camp Hope truly special. You know what's
interesting about that, Well, that'd be interesting if he's Jewish.

(18:03):
Jewish fellow send an Italian food to the folks on
Eastern No, I mean it's cool, it's cool.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
I just think it's interesting.

Speaker 7 (18:13):
Thanks to their generosity and support, our veterans and their
families were treated to a beautiful day of fellowship, indulgent
Italian cuisine, sweet treats, and uplifting worship.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
It was more than just a meal.

Speaker 8 (18:25):
It was a.

Speaker 7 (18:25):
Powerful reminder of love renewaling community moments like these are
what make a lasting impact in the lives of our
warriors healing from PTSD. Your time, effort, and heart are
deeply appreciated from all of us at Camp Hope in
the PTSD Foundation of America. Thank you for your blessing.
Thank you for blessing us this Easter. David Malsby, So,

(18:49):
Katie's Angels was created by this.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Fellow, Jake Gottfried. I don't know if it was Jewish.
I just just seemed kind of interesting.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
I don't know why I brought that up, But Jake Godfreed,
thank you very much much for doing that. And he
founded an organization called Katie's Angels, which focuses on providing
essentials for those in need. So if you know that
fellow Jake Godfrey, tell him thank you on behalf of
our veterans and those of us who love them.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
That's really really cool.

Speaker 7 (19:20):
Borders are Tom Homan talking about Senator Chris van Holland's
stunts of going down to El Salvador.

Speaker 6 (19:29):
Senator Van Holland has obviously got a chance to meet
with him, but he had to travel to El Salvador
to get any information. Is that concern you at all?
I mean, these are people sent by the United I mean,
in his case, were sent by the United States, and
and and not even a US senator could get any
information about his about his whereabouts or the condition of

(19:50):
his incarciation without actually going down and making the trip
Tel Salvador himself.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
We obviously knew he's where, he's wen't there to see him.
But you know, what's what's what's what? By the more
than that, as a US center travel off salver on
taxpayer dime to meet with an MS thirteen gang member,
public safety threat, terrorists, and in the meantime, the day
before he traveled, illego alien was arrested from murder were
leased to the streets rather than honoring an ICE detainer

(20:18):
in his very own state. What concerns me is Van
Hallen never went to the border the last four years
on Joe Biden when he had six hundred percent increase
in sex trafficking women and children. You have a record
number of no inspected terrorists cross that border. You had
a quarterminion Americans diving fat and all overdose of open border.
You got over four thousand illego aliens died making that journey,
which is a historic record. What shocks me is he's

(20:41):
remained silent on the travesty that happened our southern border.
Many people died, thousands of people died. I met with
hundreds of Angel moms and dads who buried their children
that were murdered about illego alien. How many Angel moms
and dads that has he met in the state of Maryland,
That's what concerns me.

Speaker 7 (21:01):
A Democrat judge in New Mexico resigned last month. The
a magistrate by the name of Joel Cano or Joel Kanno,
I don't know how he pronounces it. In Dounia, Anna
County resigned from the bench where he had sat since

(21:22):
twenty eleven. He wrote a resignation letter, but he didn't
manage to mention why he was stepping down.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
So I'll tell you.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
A man awaiting deportation proceedings accused by federal law enforcement
of being affiliated with a Venezuelan gang that's Trende Ragua
was arrested at the judge's home. Woo Christian Ortega Lopez,

(21:57):
twenty three, faces federal fire charges after Homeland Security investigations
executed a search warrant on February twenty eighth at a
Los Crusius residence owned by Kano and his wife Nancy.
This fellow didn't just enter the country through the back door.
The Democrat Kano was first elected as a magistrate judge

(22:20):
in twenty ten and ran unopposed in three subsequent elections,
winning his fourth term in twenty twenty two. In New
Mexico Federal District Court. Prosecutors argue that Ortega Lopez is
a flight risk and a danger to the community. Do
it due to an alleged criminal history, including ties to

(22:43):
the trende Aragua gang in Venezuela, a criminal complaint alleged
Ortega Lopez admitted to possessing and firing them, as seen
in photos and videos posted on Facebook last December. Previously,
Ortega Lopez was accused of in the United States by
scaling a barbed wire fence near Eagle.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Pass, Texas.

Speaker 7 (23:05):
After three days in Border Patrol custody, he was released
on humanitarian parole ahead of deportation proceedings due to overcrowded
facilities at the Border Patrol South the Rado Texas Processing
Center or Tega Lopez remains in custody without bond at
the Donia on A County Detention center awaiting a detention hearing.

(23:29):
You've got a Democrat judge with a trend Day Arragua,
the worst violent terror organization living in his house. My goodness,

(23:52):
he's lucky that fellow didn't cut off his head. I mean,
anything could happen, Ramon, anything could happen. You wonder, it's
as if you it's as if you went out looking
for the freakiest, most wicked, perverse, evil America hating individuals.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Lined everybody up and said, yep, you you, you, you, you, y'all.

Speaker 7 (24:24):
Come on, y'all are going to be the Democrat elected officials.
I mean, you can't come up with this stuff. Don't
tell me there are good Democrats. Don't tell me that
because they still support Kamala Harris, they still supported Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
Damn it all right.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
This is Mark Chestnut and jar Bizaar of Talk Radio.

Speaker 7 (24:50):
So, as we told you earlier, Pope Francis has passed.
One of many places read commentary is called the free press.
I would encourage that for you, or I would recommend
it to you. I commend it to you, but I'm
always careful when I commend things that some people don't

(25:13):
want to read anything other than the beatification of Trump.
Trump is great, Trump is wonderful, Trump is this, Trump
is this. They don't want any homos. They don't. They
don't want anybody that in any way might bother them,
and that is not the free press. But it tends
to be very good commentary if you want to balance

(25:36):
out commentary. It is certainly not left wing. In fact,
it was created as a reaction to Barry Weiss leaving
the New York Times, where she was beloved. And but
for the fact that the left turns on their own,
there are a lot of these people like Elon who
would not be on our side.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Joe Rogan wouldn't.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
And I'm not saying Rogan is on our side necessarily,
but I'm saying that the left turning on these people
Matt Taibi has made them. For that matter, Bill Maher
is saying things he wouldn't have said otherwise. But I
just thought it was interesting they write the Passion of

(26:16):
Pope Francis. There's a striking symmetry in the timing of
Francis's death. The most influential figure of the global left
departs just as right wing populism rises around the world.
And Francis Rocca, who wrote the article, says some Catholics

(26:36):
are doubtless mourning less deeply than others today, Yet at
his most iconic Pope Francis could be a unifying, solitary presence.
Pope Francis was not a unifying presence. That is not true.
You are not required to say something nice about someone

(26:58):
when they die. You can main silent, but don't say
things about a person that are not true, because that's dishonest.
This pope was not unifying. He was accused by others
within the Church to be part of the WEF globalist elite.

(27:20):
He pushed their agenda. He meddled in America's political affairs
inconsistent with his own life. He lived behind walls, and
yet he didn't want us defending ourselves against the growing
Catholic menace of Central and South America that was coming
to this country. I didn't appreciate that, I'll have you know, Ramon.

(27:45):
So I was reading this morning on the process upon
the passing of a pope. Number one confirmation of death,
and I'm going to get some of these pronunciations wrong.
So I'm just going to tell you right now the Tammerlingo,
the Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church, officially confirms the

(28:05):
post's the pope's death. Traditionally, he gently calls the pope's
baptismal name three times. If there's no response, he declares
the Pope dead.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
I better not.

Speaker 7 (28:24):
I was gonna make a joke, but I won't because
there are some people out there who want to show
how righteous they are a by sending me an email.
You should have said that, Yeah, I should. Laughter is
what we deal. Laughter is what we do. You expect
you want me to laugh at anyway? Interesting the whispering
in the ear. There is an Indian tradition for Indian

(28:46):
Hindus called a nam Kurun, which is a naming ceremony,
and traditionally the ceremony is not The baby is not
named at birth. There is a ceremony later where the
families all come together and learn the baby's name and
it's held as a secret, and tradition goes that the
mother will first whisper the name into the baby's ear.

(29:08):
It's the first time the baby hears their name, and
then the mother will turn and tell everyone else what
the name of the baby is. They thought that was nice.
The whispering in the ear made me think of it.
So the Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church has confirmed
the Pope's death by whispering his name three times, and
when he doesn't respond, then he.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Is declared dead.

Speaker 7 (29:33):
Then there is what is known as the destruction of
the fisherman's ring. The fisherman's ring is a signet, you
know how green lantern or eur. People have that ring
that they would use to stamp things. That's the signet ring.
His is known as the fisherman's ring. That's what he
seals official documents with. That is broken in the presence

(29:55):
of the cardinals. That prevents its misuse and symbolizes the
end of the pope's authority.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
This Pope is no longer pope.

Speaker 7 (30:03):
No documents can be signed in his name, So that
would be the equivalent of turning off the auto pen
when Joe Biden left the White House. Next is the
official announcement. The Vatican makes an official public announcement the
pope has passed. Bells may toll and mourning customs begin,
including the flying of flags at half staff in some places,

(30:27):
followed by nine days of mourning, a period of official
morning last nine days, during which masses are offered for
the repose of the pope's soul. The body is prepared
and displayed in Saint Peter's Basilica for public veneration. You know,
I was reading about Saint Peter this weekend, and he
and some other of the disciples who would go out

(30:49):
and preach, was crucified. And he was crucified upside down
because he said he was not worthy of being rucified
as Christ had been the death of the disciples, and
they all, they all are put to death, save one
who dies based on his betrayal of Christ, and you

(31:13):
know who that is.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
They are all put to death.

Speaker 7 (31:16):
It is it's sort of like reading about the signing
of the Declaration of Independence today. We think of it
as you know, these great men and they were, but they.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Lost their lives. It's yeah.

Speaker 7 (31:29):
Burial the pope is traditionally buried in the crypt beneath
Saint Peter's Basilica, though he may request another resting place.
The body is usually placed in three coffins, wood lead
and another wooded coffin, each placed inside the other. Then
there is then there's what is known as the vacant sea.

(31:49):
During this time, all governance of the church is paused
except for routine matters handled by the camer Lingo. No
new appointments or major decisions can be made until a
new pope is elected, and you remember what's next. Preparations
for the conclave. The College of Cardinals gathers in Rome
after at least fifteen days but no more than twenty

(32:11):
days following the pope's death, the conclave begins to elect
a new pope. Only cardinals under eighty years old are
eligible to vote. Then there is the conclave held in
the assisting Chapel under strict secrecy. Voting continues until a
candidate receives two thirds majority. After a successful vote, the

(32:34):
elected cardinal is asked, do you accept your canonical election
as Supreme Pontiff.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
If he says yes, he chooses a papal name. The
new pope is announced.

Speaker 7 (32:45):
The cardinal proto Deacon steps onto the balcony of Saint
Peter's Basilica and declares Pabema's popham, which means we have
ourselves a pope. The new Pope then appears and gives
his first urbi et orbi blessing. And then you have
a pope and somebody runs the whole real estate in part.

(33:05):
I'm just kidding them on. Don't be upset, don't be upset. Yeah,
you make no no, you make Baptist jokes. I get
to make Catholic jokes.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
The problem is no, I won't. I won't.

Speaker 7 (33:18):
I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna do There's
no reason to alienate a bunch of Catholics. I do
love the Catholic traditions. Don't get me wrong. No, I
love the corporate I mean the church. So a Muslim
walks into the conclave and
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