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Summary
➡ Clint Curtis and his team are working to improve election transparency and reform. They believe the core problem is that elections are centrally controlled, which makes them vulnerable to manipulation. They also highlight the issue of “dirty” voter rolls in California, where about a third of the people listed shouldn’t be there. To address these issues, they are implementing safeguards like recording the counting process and advocating for local control of elections.
➡ The text discusses the importance of transparency and security in voting systems. It highlights the potential for manipulation through backdoors in the system, which can be accessed by those with technical knowledge. The speaker suggests a solution involving video recording of the voting process, public observation, and even a post-election polygraph test for the person in charge. This approach aims to ensure the integrity of the voting process and build public trust.
➡ The text discusses the efforts of an individual to ensure transparency in elections. Despite facing resistance from state authorities, he implemented measures such as video surveillance and close observation points. His methods, although scrutinized by the Attorney General’s office and the Secretary of State’s office, were found to be legal. The text also highlights the need for other counties to adopt similar measures for transparent and honest elections.
➡ The text discusses the importance of accurate vote counting and maintaining up-to-date voter rolls. It highlights the success of a recent election where a new system was used, resulting in a smooth process with no issues. The text also emphasizes the need for regular checks and audits to ensure the integrity of the voting process. Lastly, it encourages local communities to take action and demand secure and fair elections.
➡ The “Take Our California Back” movement is a statewide initiative focused on election reform and transparency. It involves gubernatorial candidates who are actively participating in the reform process, rather than attacking each other. The movement is spreading its message through various events and online platforms, encouraging citizens to take responsibility for the integrity of their elections. The goal is to give power back to the people and ensure fair and transparent elections.
➡ The text discusses the importance of transparency and public participation in elections. It emphasizes that elections should be open and understandable to everyone, and that volunteers play a crucial role in this process. The text also encourages Californians to get involved in local politics and take action to improve their state. It concludes by announcing the launch of a coalition aimed at restoring trust in elections and reviving the California dream.
➡ The text emphasizes the importance of transparency and participation in elections, stating that citizens should not let their votes be manipulated by politicians or bureaucrats. It encourages listeners to take action and not wait for others to make changes for them. The text also promotes the “Take Your Power Back” show, which aims to inspire and empower individuals to reclaim their freedom and make a positive impact in their communities.
Transcript
Well, hello my freedom loving patriots. Welcome to the Take youe Power Back show. I’m your host, Peak Performance master coach Kim Yater. And I am here today in studio and Shasta County, California with two very special guests that are here to highlight election transparency and election reform. And let me tell you, we the people in this great state are taking our California back. And right beside me is ROV Clint Curtis. So he is the clerk Shasta County. Clint, welcome to the Take youe Power Back show. Glad to be here. It’s an honor to have you. And on the other side of me is election integrity expert in 48 states, Dr.
Douglas G. Frank. Doug, welcome to the Take youe Power Back. Good to be here than looking forward to this. I am squeezed in the middle of two warriors today. This is absolutely amazing. And the topic today is election transparency and election reform. We kicked off the Take Our California Back movement. We started with the governor showdown in Southern California highlighting 13 gubernatorial candidates who were standing to take our California back. And we met behind the scenes and said, guys, we’ve got to take our elections back. How can we do that? How can we ensure that the people’s vote and voice are heard? Because we know there is an issue when it comes to the people’s vote in voice being heard.
We’re going to have that discussion today. Now we said we can’t sit in our laurels. We can’t just talk about it. We are committed to taking action. So here’s what we did. We phoned home. Do you ever phone home? We phoned home and home with Shasta County. This was the epicenter. This was where election transparency was taking place. Clint, you have led the pack in election transparency. You have set the stage for what is possible in the state of California. Before we go into what that looks like, I want to give our listeners a little bit of a history and background as to who you are and your role when it comes to Election transparency.
So tell us a little bit about you, Clint. Well, I’ve been doing this for 25 years. I started out, I was the prototyper for the very first electronic voting machine. So I wrote the code for it and I was asked by a Republican at the time who wanted electronic voting machines. They didn’t exist. But one of the requests was, is there some code we can put in there that can flip elections to who we decide them to go to and no one can see it? Well, that’s of course a yes. No. It depends on how much visibility you have.
It’s not going to show from somebody on the surface. If you dig down and it’s not hidden properly, then you could probably find it. So I testified before Congress and I’ve been telling people for 25 years that, you know, we shouldn’t be using these computers because we can’t trust them. We don’t know what’s actually in there. And essentially, instead of making it more transparent so you could actually see what’s in there, they’ve made it so you can’t get anywhere near. Everything is locked away, everything is secured. And so the politicians and the bureaucrats are the one who run the elections and we don’t happen to have any control over them.
Wow. So, Clint, you are the one. You were the culprit that created the code. He’s the one. And you had no idea idea that they would use that against you, that they would manipulate the elections using your God given talent and your creation. What was that like for you? I’m a little naive, aren’t I? Well, Doug and I like to say we look at life through rose colored glasses. I think that’s all three of us. I gave them the ability to basically choose whoever they wanted to to knock out the farm team so they could have whoever comes up, you know, so they could essentially do anything they wanted to.
And I thought they’d be noble enough not to do that. So you were just showing it was possible. Right. And that it shouldn’t be done. Right. Now I’ve seen your Testimony on the YouTube channel from 2004. You were actually in Ohio court, I think, at the time. Yes, we were. It’s a congressional hearing in Ohio. Yeah. Because the Republicans wouldn’t give them a room to have it in D.C. so they had to move it to Ohio. Gotcha. Isn’t that a little interesting? All right, Doug, let’s, let’s actually, we’re going to come back to this. Let’s traverse just for a moment.
Doug. Dr. Douglas G Frank, Doug Frank, tell us a little bit about you and your background and the key role you play in election reform. So people know me as Dr. Frank because I’m a scientist, you know, kind of like Doc Brown and Back to the Future. I’m one of those wacky, you know, my hair isn’t quite as messy, what little of it I have left, but yes. So Doc Brown, people call me Dr. Frank and or in California, the LA Times calls me the Johnny Appleseed of election integrity because they wrote an article, you know, meet the man trying to upend voting starting in California.
So I’m trying to help reform elections in California and I’ve been doing that all around the country now, 48 states. What happened is after the 2020 election, the state of Pennsylvania invited me in to be part of their team to do the audit that Doug Masterano requested. And then after that, Mr. Lindell discovered my work. He made a documentary about it called Scientific Proof. And then people in California invited me in and were part of this big deal. So I’ve been in 48 states all over the country now for about five years, almost every day of my life fighting for election reform in the country.
And we can talk about what’s wrong with our elections. Well, let’. And we can talk about why what Clint is doing is, you know, why he’s doing is so important and why we chose Shasta to kind of launch. It’s not the launch. You already did launch. The Take our California back back at the. And that was a great event. And we knew that Shasta was, it was the linchpin. It was the key ingredient. Epicenter, baby, epicenter. So, I mean, and then the question was, you know, could we duplicate what Shasta was doing across the entire state in every city and every county? So let’s take a look at what Shasta is actually doing.
So we just yesterday was, we had a three event day. It was a great day. It was. Oh, it was so good. It was a great day. Yeah, we’ve had info coming in for those that got to watch the live of the impact and like, you’ve got to get this out across the entire state. And we all know what happens in California is going to impact the nation. And we are on the heels of President Trump saying paper ballot one day voting. Right. Like stopping the use of the machines. And why are we stopping the use of the machines? Right.
Back to you, Clint Curtis. What’s the problem with the use of the machines? Again, you cannot possibly trust them or check them. And a lot of People say we use machines in banks. We use machines of banks. But you actually can check them because, you know, if your. Your money is not being handled properly. You know, if you do the ATM and you want $500 and gives you 300, that there’s a problem with elections. It’s not about a single particular procedure. It’s about the whole thing. So it’s about how it’s totaled. And that’s something you can never see in the machine.
I always tell people, you know how you. You know, you don’t trust machines? Because when I go to the bank, I count out money right in front of the teller by hand. Then she picks up the money for me and counts it back in front of me. Then she puts it in a machine. In other words, we don’t trust it either. Right. We want to see with our own hands. Now, I gotta hand it to you, Clint. You’ve put together yesterday’s tour was really exciting, by the way. And, folks, if you haven’t seen, you need to see it go to take your power.
What’s it called? Takeourcaliforniaback.com you’re going to be able to see the actual tour there. So let’s set the stage. That was. Yes, that’s the one. We were in Shasta rov. So Clint Curtis opened up the doors for us, and the entire ROV department there was amazing. Or the Shasta rov. Right. He took us on a tour. A tour like that is open to the public. So the public joined in on that tour. So we got our eyes on what was actually possible with election transparency and election reform. So we’re going to talk through that. And then we went into a press conference following that.
Later, we had a governor forum debate. Clint spoke for a bit. Doug spoke for a bit. But let’s talk first. Let’s piggyback off of what we just got from Clint. The problem with the machines. Yes, Doug. What’s the problem with our elections? Well, the machines are just part of the problem. The problem. If you want the core problem. The core problem is that the elections are centrally controlled. For example, I trust Clint. I want him in charge of our elections. And people in Shasta County. Hey, Clint, would you please run our elections for us? But the state has taken away much of the control.
It’s centrally controlled. Problem with central control is it’s also centrally accessible, centrally manipulatable. So Clint has done to compensate for some of that. And we can talk more about this. He’s put in all these safeguards which we should go over in a minute. But really the core solution is to bring back control to the local person. In the meantime, he is addressing some of the symptoms. The core problem is this is not central control. The second problem, huge problem in California is your voter rolls are just ridiculously dirty. Which by the way, would also not be a problem if local ROVs were in charge of their ROV is registrar voters.
If Clint was in charge of his own voter rolls, that wouldn’t be a problem either. And in California, that’s a particularly egregious problem because about a third of the people in the voter rolls shouldn’t be there. We call that dirty voter rolls. And what do you mean they shouldn’t be there, Dr. Frank? Well, they’re not a citizen. They don’t live here anymore. They’re dead. They’re not people who should be in the rolls. And you might say, well, who cares? So what if the voter rolls are dirty? The reason why it’s important is because in California you mail a ballot to everybody in the voter rolls.
So if one in three don’t belong there, think about it. Every two ballots you mail out to real voters, one ballot’s going who knows where. And anybody who wants to cheat, all they got to do is go scrape up a few of those ballots that are floating around. I call it littering the pavement with ballots. So then you end up with two problems. It’s like really two halves of the problem. What Clint does at the office when he processes those ballots and doesn’t trust the machines. And we’re going to talk more about that. I know he’s got all these good safeguards about transparency and whatnot, but we also have a problem.
What about the ballots that are coming in? Are they the real ballots or not? And that’s a big problem. And I always show people this example. I say it doesn’t matter how many times you count the cash in the register, matters how many of the bills are counterfeit. And so, you know, Clint’s doing a brilliant job making sure that the machines aren’t cheating. And we’re going to talk about that. But we also have to pay attention to wait a minute, which ballots are coming in and being counted. So that’s the other half. And so I think that area still needs work.
But Clint’s done everything he can on that half of the problem. And I know he’s got some work going on the first time. So anyway, it’s a two sided problem, in other words. Yes. Okay, well said, well said. Clint Take us through the journey yesterday because we knew there was a problem. Doug has been educating on this, Dr. Frank, for quite some time. I mean, there are teams in the state of California. We started way back. We’d take our elections back. We were canvassing the counties, exposing the election fraud, dead people voting. And I was ignited because in 2020, my vote was stolen.
They told me I had already voted. Right. They told my husband and I and the couple before us. So that was the awakening for me. I knew we didn’t vote. Pause right there. That’s really important. Kim, let’s talk about that. She goes to the polls, she walks in to vote, and the people in front of her in line are told, sorry, you don’t need to vote. You’ve already voted. What? And then she and her husband get up and they say, you’re good to go. You’ve already voted. In other words, somebody already stuffed a ballot using these people’s names so that when they show up to vote, their vote’s not going to count.
That’s important. So that kind of alerted you that this is a real problem. It’s not just Dr. Frank, the wackadoodle. It’s a legitimate problem. Yes. And then I moved to Forward at the Moment of Truth Summit. I began to see, you know, the irregularities. I began to understand that our elections were being stolen. And that was huge for me. And I was like, oh, my gosh. That happened on my watch. If I can do something about, I’m going to. And that was the beginning of me getting the word out there. Right. All right. So here we were, you know, not only was it Doug and myself joining you, you had the Shasta community joining you in the ROV office for this walkthrough.
And you had five, actually, you had six of the California governor candidates who’ve joined. Five of them have joined our team. The sixth one was someone who just showed up. We just found. Found out he’s running for governor. Right. But these guys were like, you know what? We are standing in the gap. We’re putting a stake in the ground. We want to know what Shasta is doing. We want to get the learnings, because when we are in office, we want to make sure we’re implementing what Shasta counting is implementing. So they wanted to get their eyes on it, and, boy, were their ey open.
Why don’t you walk us through that experience at the rov? We might pipe in a little bit, but tell us about that. That was a great tour. Tell us. It was awesome. Well, there’s a lot of areas you have to pay attention to. You have to pay attention to chain of custody. But we’ll get back to that one because that’s one that’s, you know, a little easier to take care of. The other problem is the machines. You can’t trust them. Right. So what we have set up is, we’ve set up where they record where you actually have three people running the machines.
One of them counts every ballot, actually thumbs through every ballot on screen, front and back, so you see every vote before it ever touches the machine. What that does is neuter the machine. It can’t cheat you. If it does, you catch it. And that’s another important feature. You got to actually watch the video and test a few things, because if you don’t, you’re really not doing anything. I just have a little toy there. It goes through the machine. The machine still has to count because Shasta county got rid of their machines and said, we’re going to do a hand count.
And the ROV at the time and the assistant ROV went down to Sacramento and got them to pass a special law just for Shasta county that now you have to use machines. You cannot hand count, even though they could have hand count. So originally you were able to, what, you were moving into kind of a paper ballot idea, right, with hand counting. Right. But they came down on you, passed that law and said, nope, you can’t do that. You have to have a machine. And you chose. You didn’t say, okay, we’re going to pull in these other machines.
You did a basic tabulator, correct? Right. Now, the thing is, a tabulator can still be intercepted, right? Absolutely. It can still cheat. So what did you do? You still obeyed the law, Right. And you, what did you do to ensure that that vote was seen from the beginning to the end? Right. That. That chain of custody, we could see it. Right. And it’s all livestream and it’s all recorded so people can download it and they can watch it while it’s happening. So no ballot goes gets counted without the actual citizens being able to see everything that’s happening.
Then at the end, we go through the whole process and flip it again so everybody can match it. And a lot of people go, why do you need to do that twice? You need to do the second one and compare to the first flip through of the accounts, because the second one actually becomes the ballot of record. So if I have given you a video and I do make something happen in the machine, because the programmer, I own the machine, I Can make anything happen. I get send out whatever I want to, I can reprint things, you know, whatever’s in there, I can make it happen.
Because you don’t really know what’s in the machine, you just know what you’re told is doing it right. So and geeks, we can do it all. So you can’t trust us. So that’s the whole backdoor thing, right? Let’s just go back to that for a second. As a geek, as a computer tech, right? You’ve got to always have a back door that ensures that you can get in there to fix whatever needs to be fixed. Programmers always give themselves back door. You have to have a back door. So these machines all have a back door, which means somebody on the outside can have access in to the entire voting system.
And that’s assuming it’s just in your program you have the back door. Because if you get down to a system level, hardware level, the hardware level, or even, you know, the, the driver level, all the other levels, if you can get into any of those, you can sometimes just take control of the machine and you don’t even need a backdoor and you do whatever you want to do and it’s not that hard. In fact, you know, there’s a lot of studies that actually showed this happening to the DOD and CIA and all China’s pretty tough. But anyway, you count those again and that way your ballot of record can be compared to your first video.
So now you have your video before it ever touches the machine and you have the video after. Essentially what happens is the machine better count, right? Because if it doesn’t, whether it’s the vendor manipulating it, you know, somebody else, if it’s just an error, we had errors in Santa Clara county on the Dominion machines that were messing up all the time and no one would have known if it hadn’t been a whistleblower that came forward and he basically told on them and suddenly they’re oh yeah, we caught it, we fixed it, but they didn’t tell anybody.
What if they didn’t fix it and they didn’t tell anybody, then it’s still going to count incorrect and they have no way of balancing it. You have no way of going back to that. Let’s review. You bring the ballots over after you’ve maintained chain of custody, you put all the ballots and you flip every one of them under a camera so anybody at home can see the ballots, both sides, they could even make their own tally at that point. Then you put the ballots through the machine. Correct. And all of this is. I’ve seen it. You’ve got cameras all over you, cameras everywhere.
Everybody can. Anybody can watch sleight of hand. And then after that, you do both sides again to prove that the balance that came out are the ones there before. Now, what I really thought was particularly clever of you is not only have you got the three cameras watching the pre, the machine, the post, but you’ve got a stool sitting just as close as I am to Kim Eater now. And the public is allowed to sit there and watch with their eyes. That was crazy. The walls are taken down, the fences are taken down. That’s huge. So it’s encouraged to come and watch.
And when you walk and you walk into the building, the ROV building downtown, it’s. It’s like very welcoming. Please come in, everybody. Please come sit down right here and watch us do everything. Yes. Hold us accountable. Make sure everything is above and beyond reproach. So if you don’t trust the video, if you don’t trust the streaming, come down yourself and watch. So not only is it doing the due diligence to make sure the machines aren’t messing anything up, it’s also fully transparent. I can’t imagine how you could make it more transparent than that. I mean, that’s really.
It’s a good process. If we can think of a way, we’ll make it that way. That’s right. Now, when we were doing the walkthrough, the governor candidates had so many great questions, and everybody has got to see that piece. You’ve got to see our walkthrough. You can go to takeourcaliforniaback.com, you’ll get the details, what it looked like. I mean, it was amazing. It was like, we’re in a whole new world. It was so welcoming and it was so transparent. For those of us that have been dealing with all of just the deceit and the lies and the fraud, fraud, fraud across the country, to have that transparency was literally this feeling of just.
I don’t want to say safety and security, but I want to say that feeling of, oh, thank you, God, you know, for truth. Right. So now, there was a time we were in that walkthrough, and at the back of the room, you had all these buckets set up, and those buckets were set up for all of the mail in votes, right? Correct. There’s a whole big process involved with mail in that. If we didn’t have mail in that whole side of the building wouldn’t have had to been there. That is strictly for mail. So what, what would.
Now can the mail in ballots go through that same exact process where you open it up, you, you, they go through that same process. Right. Everything’s under camera again. Everything four angles. Four angles under camera. You sort them by sub precinct. There’s like four or five precincts in each one because you know there’s more than 12 trace. You have to divide it up and then it takes a picture of the signature and then we can compare that signature to the signatures we have on file. And that’s a signature verification process. Once we find the ones. Well, actually we look for the ones we don’t approve and those get pulled out and put in a different container.
And they’re all completely transparent. And they have four physical seals in each corner. So you can’t move a ballot in my office three feet without it being locked up, logged and sealed. And so you do all that once they are approved, they then go back to another container which they’re sorted into, which are more plastic, more. I noticed those bins were transparent as well. Yes, everything was clear and see through, so. Exactly. So you’re sorting them into buckets, but you can actually see what’s in the bucket? Yes, absolutely. It’s clear. You mean, you mean nothing was hidden under table or coming in through back door.
Even your shelves were wire shelves. There were no solid shelves anywhere. I noticed that. I noticed that. And no walls in the back. So they banged into a pipe inst. And anybody can walk into that room anytime and watch. Yes, that’s the whole point is everything is transparent. Though if I remember right, your former ROV actually built a fence around the building. They had a spiked wall. I guess it’s a fence, but you know, it’s spikes on the top to separate the observers from actually anything that’s being done. And then they were doing things in basically closed rooms and it just, it was just terrible.
And they were very mean to the public. And I have to just say, because as a guy who’s traveled the whole country, I’ve seen all the country. That is the norm. Most places are locking the public out and everything is behind closed doors. Just trust us. You’re saying, come on in, guys, look at anything you want. Everything we do is transparent and digitally recorded. So if you’re working that day and you can’t see, fine, watch the video that night. You can, everybody can do their own. Everything is transparent. No one should need to trust the rv.
Right? In fact, as a finisher to the whole thing where I have Everything locked down, and we have it so you can see everything. I could still cheat it if I wanted to. Of course. Yes. Because, you know, we do the pickups and I could go back there and do things and not monitor like I should. So I actually have installed it, a policy where I take a polygraph after every election to say I didn’t do anything, and I made sure no one else did either. I have never heard of that before. That’s amazing. I have to say that.
I have to just repeat that you have said because of your position, you have the ability to still cheat. Right. So you’re going to take a polygraph after every election to swear to your own public. Not only are you inviting them in to watch everything, but just in case you were clever, you’re going to take a polygraph afterwards to prove to everybody that you didn’t lie. Correct. Thank you for that. That’s. That’s amazing. It’s preposterously transparent. What would happen if every single ROV throughout the state actually did what you were doing? What would we begin to see if they were implementing what Shasta is implementing? You probably get to see real elections for a change, and you wouldn’t see these weird things happening.
And the public would no longer be angry, because in Shasta, they were really angry. They were. They had. In the election before me, they had six security guards and two cops. Just. They handle the public. In our election, we had no security guards, didn’t have one in the building, and never had a problem because people are welcomed in and they can see everything. Yeah. So what’s. What? Nothing to hide. Yeah. What do they complain about? There’s another really important thing about this. So you’ve been quite creative and persistent in your trying to be transparent. And everything’s locked down and videoed and everything.
I really like that. But there’s something the state doesn’t like that. And this is. And this is going where Kim’s question was going. The state’s saying, no, no, no. We want you to do it our way. So they actually sent some people up. Tell us about that. They sent people to come check you out. The state did? Yes. They sent two people from the Secretary of State’s office and two people from the Attorney General’s office. And. And I’m happy to have them. Of course, they’re transparent. Come and see their citizens, too. That’s right. Good. Happy to have them there, you know, and they could watch everything and they get around.
So they really couldn’t come up with anything to argue with me over, you know, I mean, the Secretary of State tried to do a little pushy on some things. Like. Like the stools where you can sit there and observe people. Right. You mean like the stools where you can sit practically behind the staff, no actual touching, but you know what I mean. Yeah, yeah. I was exaggerating a little bit there, but. But I mean, they were about as close as you could get them. They were pretty close. They were involved, they were engaged, and everything was transparent.
Absolutely. But. But they said, you know, I need to move those back from the staff for security reasons. And I said, what is the code to have to move those back? How far back? Show me the law. Yeah. Is it 5ft, 10ft? Just tell me. And apparently the law says it is my discretion. Well, guess what? I’d already had this question. I already put them there. I’m not moving them an inch. So this is a really important point. Everything you’re doing is legal. Yes. Because it’s been scrutinized by the Attorney General’s office, by the Secretary of State’s office.
So then the question becomes how if everything he was doing legal, and you secured so much of the election and made it transparent, people, that the public isn’t angry anymore. How come all the other counties aren’t doing it? I don’t know. I don’t know. But now they can. If they can get in there and they can do it. It’s really cheap. The cameras are dirt cheap. You’ve got 300 bucks in the whole thing on each station. Yeah. And so we had six stations. So we had. She spent eighteen hundred dollars and you’re suddenly all transparent. Right.
I think that’s really what the Take our California Back movement is all about. That’s why we started in Shasta, because we brought six gubernatorial candidates in and actually we’re doing more of these events so that they see. So they were out campaigning, they’re going to tell everybody, hey, you should see what they’re doing in Shasta. We can do this all over the state, and that actually gives us a chance to have an honest election. That’s a great deal. So I don’t think. I think a lot of the other ROVs just don’t even know that. I mean, you have 58 counties here in California and 57 of them need to know what you’re doing.
So that’s really what we’re about. We’re getting the word out. That’s why we started here in Shasta. Yeah, well, most of them are not Programmers. Right. And they’re not lawyers, so I kind of had to step up on some of them. Yeah. You know, and then if they ask their county council, the county councils are always very. Not want to push them the envelope. Right. Yeah. So, you know, they always say you might not. Yeah. They tend to be a little bit afraid of the state. You know, what Jefferson say, when the people are afraid of the government, that’s tyranny.
And we’re kind of in one of those areas, and the people need to stand up a little bit and say, no, no, no, no. These are our elections. We’re taking them back. We’re taking our California back. That’s exactly what we’re doing. So, Clint, you were the lone ranger. Shasta has been the lone ranger in the entire state. Now, there are counties that got wind of what you’re doing, and we’re working with some of those counties right now very closely. And I’ll tell you, these leaders that are part of the Take Our California Back movement are just extraordinary.
We’re so blessed to have them with us. So we have counties that are so close to moving into that election. Transparency. But what has it been like for you in the fight to put a stake in the ground, Right. As the Lone Ranger of election transparency and election reform? Well, I was a litigation attorney, so I like to fight. So I never really minded much. You know, it’s okay. I mean, there was a fight. Everything I did, there’s a pushback. And of course, I have the staff that was there before and the staff in the rov.
Yeah. And they don’t really, you know, like to push the envelope at all, because before they could be as sloppy as they wanted and nobody could catch them, there wasn’t a camera on everything. Now, it’s very precise, you know, and so I had to get on a few of them because, you know, they were trying. Well, I just put the. The seals on at the end. No, you put the seals on before you move anything. Right. You stick one envelope in there. It needs to be. That’s the chain of custody thing you were talking about. Everything that goes anywhere, there’s.
Everything is protected. And Shasta had a real problem because they had, like, terrible chain of custody. I mean, worse than third world countries. I mean, it was horrible. And so they would simply take ballots open, taken out of the envelope so they’re open, stick them on these blue bins and just put them in this room, which did have a scan lock. But if you look at the logs, hundreds of the entries don’t have any. The name of the person who entered. So, you know, people came into the rooms, but nobody knows who they are? Yeah, no idea.
And there’s no videotape taking pictures of people going in there? No. Oh, yeah, that’s. So that’s kind of bad. That’s pretty bad. Chain of custody. And then they ended up with, like, you know, 2,700 more votes than voters. Oops. That’s a problem. And how do you get that? Well, you just put more ballots in there. Right. During the tour yesterday, when you brought up the 2700, somebody said to you, hey, wait a minute, Mr. Rov, you found a discrepancy like that. How come it hasn’t been prosecuted? And that was a big deal. And you guys can hear that kind of.
It was a little. Just a little heated, even. How did you. How do you respond to that? When somebody says, well, wait a minute, you found it a problem. What did you do about it? I sent information off the DOJ so that they can come in because the ballots are still there. And this was an election they’d really messed up where they had done duplications of about half the ballots. Was this a 2024 General? Yes. Okay. And so they were saying, well, there’s the overspray, but it’s an overspray that you can’t see with your eyes. So if it’s an overspray that the.
That the scanner is seeing that you can’t. What else can the scanner see that you can’t? That’s the biggest question for me. Because if they can see an overspray, they can also see instructions to do things. Yeah. You know, I can put a little dot in the window. I know where that is. I go, oh, there it is. That’s one of the things that people. That always bothers me when people say, oh, but there’s human error when people count. Yeah, I. There is, of course. But the beautiful thing about it is you count it over. If there’s an error, let’s just count it over.
But when the machines make mistakes, boy, they make big mistakes about. And you just said half, so I’ll just use that number. Half of the ballots that you were trying to process in the 2024 general would not scan in the machines because of the overspread. So we’re, you know, you talk about accuracy. No, when machines screw up, they screw up big. Okay. When people screw up, we miss one here, we miss one there, but we can recount it. How do you know if a machine is screwing up unless you do something with your hand. So I’m sorry.
The biggest issue is you can never know where the machine screwed up. That’s the problem. That’s the problem. So if it’s, you know, like I said with the other county, Santa Clara. Yeah. If without the whistleblower reporting it, no one would have known. No one would have known that they were miscounting almost every ballot while just dropping them, not reading them. You know, there was no check. There’s no check. Yes. Because there’s no way to check unless you do what we do. And now you can actually check everything, and the machine can’t afford to screw up, and ours didn’t.
Everything was balanced out perfect. What election are you talking about where everything balanced perfect? This one we just did. So the most recent one, which. Which month was that? This was the November 4th one. Oh, you got it. The one you just did. 2025, right? That’s right. It was the 2024 election where we had the overspray problem. But your 2025 election with your new system. Perfect. Ran slickest. Not. No problem. Everything reconciled perfectly. Yes. And how many people in your county are you able to do this? Elect how many voters? 120,000. So you processed 120,000 votes? About 65.
Because not everybody votes. That’s right. Right, right, right. Yes. And not everybody should vote because, like he said, you know. Yeah. What number’s real? About a third of the people in your roles don’t belong there. Yeah. And that might be high in chest. Maybe it’s only a fourth. But on average, in the state of California, it’s about a third of the voters don’t belong. But the biggest problem with the voter rolls is we don’t have real control over them. We have suggestions, so we will send out the cards, which they don’t actually keep a record of what they do.
So when they send out the cards, they go in and they go into the program and they say, this person’s card came back and all this sort. They don’t write that down anywhere else. What Clint is talking about is to check if the voter rolls are good in a county. You mail out postcards to everybody in the county, and a lot of them don’t come back. And so. And then when they don’t come back, that’s why you’re saying, hey, that’s. That’s what we do with the system. I’m just. When you said cards, they’re like, what is a card? But I was making sure people knew what you Meant by that.
This is the postcards. Speaking of election geek now. Yeah, that’s right. That’s right. We have kind of our own jargon doing it. I love it when the cards do come back is the problem because it’ll come back as not deliverable as address. So how come you don’t just remove those people from the rolls if it comes back not deliverable? Because you have to send them another card. And then if the bill doesn’t come back, they are marked inactive. But left in the rolls. But marked inactive. Left in the rolls and marked inactive. Is that a vote that could be stolen? Yes.
And I have no idea why you would do that since there is one day registration in California, they don’t have to be left on the rolls and they just come in and they. What percentage of the inactive are actually on the roll? I don’t know. They didn’t keep any records. Wouldn’t that be a good number? This is what I mean when I say I trust Clint to run his election. I want him in charge of his own poll books, not some central database of 50 miles from here or 500 miles from here. But someone should still check them.
Of course. Absolutely. Absolutely. There’s nothing wrong. There should be double checks, triple checks of everything. I have no problem with the state having oversight. I have no problem with DOJ having oversight. You know, and if you mess it up, you fix it. And my favorite oversight is when the people have oversight. That’s Mike. That’s my pet peeve. I want the people to have. And that’s what you’ve enabled, at least on the counting part, a little harder on the voter rolls. But we’re working on that, aren’t we? We’re working on it. And as I’ve been traveling the country, I’ve been teaching people, I’ve been giving them copies of their voter rolls for their county and saying, hey, let’s sort it out and let’s provide that information to the rov.
In most states, as in California, the states made it very difficult for you to clean your own rolls. But at least we know who the real voters are and who the ones we don’t think are the real voters who are still there. So when the ballots come in, we could have an alarm list and wouldn’t that be nice? Wait a minute. We just got a ballot from somebody we don’t think is a real voter. Maybe we better double check that baby. Maybe that’s one of these counterfeits. Maybe we should check that. So anyway, that’s we are Working on that side, it’s just much more difficult.
And in Shasta county, what we’re going to do now is every week, we’re going to take a voter roll, a copy of it. Oh, that’s beautiful. And then a snapshot. A snapshot, yes. Of what we’re doing. And then we’re going to record off of the program what we’re actually sending to the state. And then, you know, if DOJ would like to see that, they might find out that the people we said to take off in January are still on the voter rolls in May or May. Suddenly they’ve come back. You’re auditing the state’s system? In a sense.
Yes. Yes, you are. And I can’t do much with the audit, but I can hand it off to people who can. Yes. Now, Clint, are you willing to meet with other ROV and elected officials to help initiate this in other cities and counties in the state? Absolutely. We will help them. We will show them the equipment. We will hook them up with the contractors to do live streaming, whatever they need. It’s really easy. We did it on an abbreviated schedule when the place was a mess, and then they threw in a special election on us, and we still got it done.
So it’s not that hard. It’s not that hard. This is why. This is exactly why we said at Take our California back. We’ve got to be in Shasta. We’ve got to meet with Clint Curtis, the epicenter Shasta. I love Shasta, by the way. I think I want to move here. It’s all covered in snow right now. It’s amazing. Mount Shasta is beautiful out there. People are amazing. I love that. So the community. And what I love is this is going back to what America really needs to go back to. You know, putting the power back into we the people’s hands.
You know, General Flynn says over and over, local action equals national impact. This is taking our power back on a very local level, and everybody in the community can get involved. And what I love about Shasta is this is exactly what we see here. So, Clint, we’re staying close to you. The Take our California back movement is drawn close to you, and we are going to help get that movement in every county and city in the state of California. That’s our commitment. How about the country? My next question is, what are we going to do when we’ve actually shifted the state of California? What’s the impact nationally on just the state of California? Well, I’m not just working in California.
I know you’re in 48 states, baby. But I would freely admit, and I’ve been going all around the country bragging about Shasta, because you guys really are like the beachhead. You’ve driven your stake in the ground, and you’re fighting. And people say, well, how did they do that, Dr. Frank? And the answer isn’t because Dr. Frank was there. The answer isn’t because Clint Curtis here. The answer is because the people in the community rose up and took back control. They. They put in new supervisors, and. And the supervisors said, we got to fix this problem. Who are we gonna get? And they contacted you.
So it’s really not Mr. Brilliant Rov coming in and fixing everything, which they are. But it isn’t really that that made it all happen. That’s not the impetus. The impetus is we, the people, woke up, stepped up, engaged, and then that empowered you to do your work. Right? So as we’re traveling the state, that’s why we’re putting so much emphasis on these public events. We’re trying to wake the people up. They need to know they’re the solution and that. That they can empower their own rv. In fact, they should demand the people. I mean, after all, you do work for the people of Shasta, right? I do.
And the people in those other counties need to demand from their employee ROV that they secure their ballots, because it’s a civil rights issue. If my ballot’s not being protected, then my constitutional rights are being disenfranchised. I have a right to have my vote count. One man, one vote. That’s right. And every fraudulent ballot or every flip ballot or every miscounted ballot is disenfranchising me from that. So that’s why we’re so excited about Shasta. It’s alive and kicking. The people here are awake. Yes. And I love what you just said, Doug, because it really is about our vote and our voice being heard.
Right? So this is election transparency, currency and election reform at best. So the reality is this is going to hit the entire country. We. You’re the epicenter, and we are standing with you, putting a stake in the ground. We did a press release. We put out a press release, and we had the conference yesterday. We had the public there, and it was awesome. That was right after the tour. The tour is like, what, an hour and a half? Two hours? I would say. Yeah, two and a half hours. Two and a half hours, let’s say. And because the governor candidates, I mean, these guys, they were engaged that for a second.
Oh, my gosh they were so engaged. What was that like? What, What? You don’t see this a lot out of people in politics. You know, they usually just like, they don’t take charge. They kind of sit back and whoever yells at them the most, they do something. These guys are actually engaged. I was impressed. That’s what happened at the, the showdown. We had it in November. We had 13 of the Gouverneurial candidates on stage. And the next day a bunch of them came in and said, wow, we didn’t realize what was going on in the elections.
How can we be part of this? And that’s. The Take Our California Back movement isn’t just about the gubernatorial election as much as it’s about a group of gubernatorial candidates who are actually engaging election reform. And it’s very. Even in the debates, they’re not attacking each other. They’re each talking about, hey, you know, I like your idea there. Let’s do this over here. They’re working together. This is a statewide movement. We’re promoting not just one candidate. Yeah, they’re way more important than a candidate for governor. And they see that and they really did engage. I also was impressed by there they were all asking you questions, totally engaged.
And now as they’re going around the state campaigning, guess what? They’re going to be spreading the word. So that’s kind of our, that’s part of our strategy with the Take our California Back strategy. It is amazing to see what these guys are doing. So I’m going to pull up. Let me just pull this up real quick. So a little bit of a visual for our audience. This was the event we just led here in Shasta. So it was a literally a three part event. So we did the Shasta walk through with in the morning, which was awesome with ROV clerk Clint Curtis.
Right. And then we went on to do the press conference. And from the press conference, we headed to the gubernatorial forum debate. And so we were really able to shed the light what’s happening in Shasta. And we got the take on what now that these governor candidates were able to see with their own eyes. They now brought to light what they were going to do about it. And that was huge. We saw complete unity. And that was on the stage last night. On the stage last night. It was beautiful. That was five of the governor candidates.
Now there were another five of those candidates that couldn’t be with us this time. But this time. But they have been educated. We have been showing them. So they are so excited to see and some of them already you know, were part of, you know, watch that press conference online like some of you today. So I think that we are in for a treat. Over the next four months, I think we’re gonna see some radical shifts. We’ve already gotten feedback from some of the counties that said, hey, this video, what you guys did today needs to be shown all over the state.
Right. So we’re so excited because now you all can access that@takeourcaliforniaback.com so go there now. Go to take our californiaback.com go and watch the video we did at the Shasta county rov. Yeah. And then go take a look at the candidates that are taking a stand for election transparency and election reform. At take our californiaback.com you’re going to be able to meet them. There’s personal interviews. Every single one of them we did a face off with. So you’re going to get the down low of what their real belief system is and how they are putting a stake in the ground for you giving power back to we the people.
You’ll also get a taste of the showdown, the showdown that was in Carlsbad in San Marcos, California, in November. In November. That was a wonderful event. That was so. And Clint, you were there? I was there, yeah. I called him out from the scene. I came to watch it. They were like, there’s Clint. That was amazing. Amazing. That was really special. So I’d like to say that this is the beginning of something really special, but it’s the culmination because the work was already laid out by warriors across this entire country. They have put in the hard work, the, you know, the patriot groups, those that have been standing for election integrity and what we’d like to say, election transparency and election reform.
So I’d like to say, what’s next? Well, don’t you have. Well, this is a rhetorical question. You alluded to the fact that the next four months leading up to the Jungle Primary, we’ve got a whole series of events planned. So we’re hoping that people will turn out for that because, you know, let’s just say only the ROV in a county comes and looks at the video or comes to our event. Well, nothing’s gonna happen. But if 50 citizens came and watched it, came to the event and then went to the ROV’s office the next day and said, hey, what’s up with our, you know, hey, Clint can do it.
And it was cheap. What’s wrong with you? Let’s get going. Right. So it’s really the People that have to engage. So you’ve arranged and the schedule I’m sure will be up there on Take youe Power California. I’m sure it’s going to be up there. That schedule is out there@takeourcaliforniaback.com and what you’re going to find is this you’re going to find on February 16, we are in San Joaquin. That’s San Joaquin, California. The details are there on the site, the time, the schedule, our governor candidates that are joining us and you want to hear from them and you’re going to see how, how we are taking our California back.
And then February 23rd we are in Kern county and I got to tell you guys, the teams, our Take Our California Back teams and both of these counties are warriors. They have been, they have been working behind the scenes, many of them on your team. I’ve been working with them for several years. The San Joaquin team even worked with the local sheriff and they got convictions of voter fraud in San Joaquin. It made the Lodi. You can look it up. A city councilman was stuffing ballots and they caught him. And if the local people hadn’t been teaching the sheriff, he wouldn’t have even noticed.
So this is the result when people wake up and engage. I mean after all America is an experiment in self government. We’re supposed to be doing this anyway. I always ask the question when my audience is as I speak around the country, I ask them who is responsible for the integrity of our election. And most of the time you say oh, the Secretary of State or oh the rov. No, you’re responsible for the integrity of your elections. We the people are responsible. We are the government. So anyway, so that’s why, that’s how we win. We don’t win when One of the ROVs say oh good idea, we win when the people say, hey, step up and get the job done.
And here’s, here’s the eighteen hundred dollars you need. That’s right, that’s right. Just demand it and it’ll happen. Just demand it. I mean they work for us. From Patriot Force, Erskine Russell, he always says when we talk to our county officials, we’re not asking permission, they work for us. That’s right. Now keep in mind, March 1st for those of you are in Southern California, we’re in Huntington Beach. That one is going to be huge because Huntington beach is a humdinger of awakened Americans there. I mean there are Californians that just love this, this state. So we want to stay tuned.
You can go to take Our California back dot com. And Clint, I’m going to come back to you for a second. You know, I want you that you have a heart for the people. You also have a heart for those ROV clerks throughout the entire state. What would be your message to every. Every ROV clerk and counting leader as well as sheriffs throughout our state? Possibly that if they allow the public to actually own the election as opposed to push them away, that their job will be a whole lot easier because pushing them away causes this barrier in this battle.
And so, you know, they have clerks threatened. They had all kinds of stuff going on, but that’s because you’re hiding it. I have this package I carry around. It’s a gold package with ribbons on top of it. I tell people, this is your election. What’s inside of it? Well, if you don’t know, whatever’s inside of is whatever’s in your head. It’s a bomb or it’s a puppy. But once you open that up and you can see inside, you now know what’s inside and you don’t even look anymore. And that’s what the election is. Open it up.
Let the people see what they have. Elections should be boring. We don’t even need to look. Everybody who is looking, everything is transparent. Yeah. Although I want them to look. Yes, we do. We don’t want them to get lazy. Yeah. Well. And you know, you have a whole bunch of people, and are they mostly volunteers working in office, or do you pay them? I pay them. I pay extra help. So we bring them in to knock these things out, and then we have volunteers in the outside. Supposedly in California, you can use volunteers if you choose to.
It’s your discretion. But I went ahead and paid them because, you know, why. Not that long. You know, one of the objections I hear around the country is they say, well, Dr. Frank, we can’t even get poll watchers to sign up. What makes you think you can get all these volunteers? But what I’ve learned is if you actually let people participate, you have no trouble getting volunteers. That’s right. And then on top of it, you’re paying them, right? Oh, Yeah. I had 400 people who wanted to volunteer. But wait a minute. You had 400 people that wanted to volunteer? That’s incredible.
And I hear all of the volunteers. Oh, yeah. Make it transparent. Make them. Allow them to participate. Everybody wants to help. I mean, who. Who wants to be a volunteer for something that everybody hates? Yes. Like standing on the opposite side of a room staring through binoculars, trying to figure out what they’re doing. Right, right, right. Like that. Yeah. So everybody hates you. Why do you want that? Yeah, you can give them what they want. You can show them everything and be nice to them. Yeah. You know, I mean, we, they’re your customer actually. After all.
We built a lounge so people could come in, have, you know, eat pizza and sit and comfort. It’s welcoming when you walk in. Come on in. So. And everything is on camera. Yeah. And we have monitors across the whole ceiling. Looks like NASA. It was you guys. Go see the video. Go see the video. It was the coolest thing ever. Take our California back dot com. Okay. Let’s take our California back dot com. Go watch that ROV walk through in Shasta County. It’s going to give you vision. You know, it’s funny, one of the things we talked about was the power of vision.
Right. You’ve created what’s possible. You know, the Bible says write the vision, make it plain so that he who reads it may run with it. Another scripture where there’s no vision, the people perish. You’ve created vision. You’ve shown us what is possible and it’s duplicatable and it’s legal. It’s above and beyond. And it’s cheap. And it’s cheap and it’s fun. It’s like, how can you make boring elections fun? You get to be a part of it. And yeah, they’ll be hard pressed to actually write laws against it because. Because all through California election code it says meaningful observation.
Of course they don’t give you meaningful observation. So in order to write against what I’ve done, they’re going to have to abandon all that and go, no observation. You’re in jail. And I think that won’t go over. That won’t fly. That won’t fly. Exactly. Exactly. Okay, Doug, now to you. So I want you to take a look at, you know, the people, people of this great state. You’ve been, You’ve done over 110 different events throughout the state of California. Just California. I think it’s over under 20 now. And you’ve been in 46, 48 states. Right. So you have a word to the people today.
What would that word to the people be? Doug? I grew up in California. I was in Sonoma County. My parents went to Shasta College. So I feel like I’m coming home when I come to Shasta. But I grew up in Sonoma county and I remember when America, when California was amazing and San Francisco was the gem of the west coast and I remember how amazing the whole state was. The economy was vibrant, the people were engaged. And what steadily happened over time is people would gotten laid. And people are saying, well, you know, I’m too busy, you know, making money.
I’m too busy doing all these. It’s kind of selfish. What’s happened is we forgotten. Imagine if every person in California gave one hour per week in civic service. Imagine if everybody did that. You’d have millions of participatory people. Plato said that the penalty for refusing to get involved in politics is you end up being governed by your inferiors. And what’s happened is, as a culture, we’ve become kind of selfish and not involved anymore. And so we’re letting other people teach our children. We’re letting other people running our government. We’re letting other people run our elections. And so if I had one thing to say to Californians, I’d say, don’t you miss what California used to be? The solution isn’t Clint.
The solution isn’t Sacramento. The solution is you take your local action. Take back your local school boards, take back your local sheriff and your local ROVs. Bring in people who want to serve you. That’s the real solution. And that’s a cultural shift that you really need to have in California. And I think people are getting, you know, what did General Flynn say? He said the pain level isn’t high enough. And so what’s happening is, as things are getting worse and worse, people are starting to wake up. Welcome. And that’s us. So as. So my word to you Californians is things are getting bad.
And it seems like things are getting bad pretty fast. Well, are you just gonna let it keep going that way? Are you gonna wake up and engage? How about go to go down and visit your local rov? Get in a relationship with them, start asking them questions. Hey, you know, I heard about this thing in Shasta County. How come we’re not doing that there? Well, you know, it’s all legal. And here’s the video. You should watch it. And it’s cheap. You really have no excuse. And I think if the people of California would do that, what they’re doing is exactly what Kim Yater has been telling everybody.
Take your power back. Exactly. I mean, that’s the whole point. We the people are the power. We the people are the government. We just seem to forgot. That’s right. And so we just need to wake up and re. Engage. So that’s that. That was a long word when you said, what would I say to the People, but that’s the, that’s the idea. Wake up. Engage. Engage the process. I mean, it’s, it’s exhilarating watching this happen. And the. How to you engage the process is so important. Yeah. Because if we’re going into the ROVs, or our sheriff or our elected officials, angry, bitter, resentful, a fighting spirit, we’re gonna get nowhere.
Right. So I’m gonna encourage every single one of you to have that heart of like really speaking to the truth in that person. You know, coming from a place of love, a place of working together, a place of empowerment, that we are committed to transparency, we’re committed to election reform, we’re committed to the people’s vote and voice being heard. Yeah. It’s not a party issue. It’s not a Republican, Democrat thing. It’s about we the people want free and fair election. That’s right. So we don’t have to be adversarial. That’s right. Right. That’s key. Very key. And that leads me to the press release.
Right. So I want to guide you guys through because it was exactly what you just mentioned. I want to give you a little taste of the press release that just came out for Take our California back. Take your power back. Show host Kim Yater leads the charge, joined by election integrity expert Dr. Douglas G. Frank and the Take our California back leaders from across the state. State Together with courageous California governor candidates, this united coalition of proven leaders has officially launched to drive real change in 2026, ending one party dysfunction, resting, restoring trust in our elections, and reviving the California dream for every family.
And just like Doug said, this isn’t about left versus right. It’s about common, common sense solutions that put families freedom, prosperity and election transparency and election reform first. No matter your party or your background, we’re reaching Democrats that are tired of bureaucracy, independent seeking practical change, and Republicans ready to fight for the values that made California great. We are united. And I’m telling you, our California gubernatorial candidates that are standing for election transparency and election reform, they’re in the fight with us. So it is exciting. And you can find the full, the full press release at Take our California backed dot com.
So, gentlemen, I think we’ve stated what needed to be stated today. I think we’ve put a stake in the ground that we’re committed to taking California back. So with that being said, are there any final words today? For me, it’s just the citizens own the elections and they should not let them be stolen from them by bureaucrats and politicians. It’s their election. That’s right. And they have to make sure that they’re comfortable with it. Even if you think the machines are perfect, some people don’t. And this will allow everyone to be on the same page, because when you’re doing this, the machines better be perfect or they don’t get caught.
Yeah. The lack of transparency has produced a lot of mistrust. Stalin said is enough that the people have had an election. Doesn’t matter who cast the votes. It matters who counts the votes. And so when we’re not letting our people count the votes, then our people are not going to trust the outcome because you’re allowing other people to determine the outcome. So whether it’s machines, whether it’s corrupt officials, whether everybody’s honest, and we just don’t trust it, the solution is transparency and participation. All right, so we’re finishing with that. Clint Curtis, thank you so much for being with us at the Take your Power Back show and honor.
And we are excited to lock arms with you and duplicate what you’ve done to every city and every county in the state of California, and, I might say, nationally as well. And Dr. Douglas G. Frank, an honor to lock arms with you. Pleasure. And take this great golden state back. Come on. And to my mighty listeners, our warriors at the Take youe Power Back show, our audience, I want to say you are. You are the pinnacle of. Of. Of empowerment. Like you were the ones. You have the powers in your hand. Don’t wait. Don’t wait for someone to.
To tell you what to do. Don’t wait for them to do it for you. You have the ability to stand in the gap with us. Lock arms with us. We need you. This is about all of us working together to take our California back. We love you. May God bless you. May God bless Shasta. May God bless this country as we the people stand in the gap. And we here in California take our California back. We’ll see you on the other side. We’re closing out the Take youe Power Back show. You can find us on all podcast platforms.
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