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00:52He would introduce my sister and I, this is Ham and this is Cheese.
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02:53else is there to do but to acknowledge it and accept it. What else can you do? So the
03:02denial, the outright shilling, it is recognize what these people have done and that they
03:11know that when you know that they can't speak in code anymore and that they're exposed and
03:17it's all on the record. See that as the motivation for the resistance and be proud of yourselves
03:24for how much you have exposed. Too many children have been cheese.
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