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Re: Flu shots

 

Seriously???
Time to turn off CNN and MSLSD.
You must be a liberal.


Re: Flu shots

 

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Your body being your choice went out the door when abortion was outlawed.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sheri Herman via groups.io
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2021 5:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [valleyredspace] Flu shots

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WOW!!!

Scary stuff!



On Dec 20, 2021, at 4:56 PM, MAGA2020 <Askfelice@...> wrote:

?I have gotten the flu shot every year for 30 years, except the one year of the Bush administration when they didn't have enough to go around. I haven't gotten the flu in all those years.?
So, obviously I'm not an anti-vaxer.
However, I will not get this so called covid vaccine or whatever the hell it is.?
We've all been vaccinated for one thing or another. When did we ever get 3 vaccines in one year and still could get the disease? If they put this in future flu shots then I will refrain from that too. Enough is Enough!!
Whatever happened to my body my choice?
What a joke.


Re: Flu shots

 

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WOW!!!
Scary stuff!


On Dec 20, 2021, at 4:56 PM, MAGA2020 <Askfelice@...> wrote:

?I have gotten the flu shot every year for 30 years, except the one year of the Bush administration when they didn't have enough to go around. I haven't gotten the flu in all those years.?
So, obviously I'm not an anti-vaxer.
However, I will not get this so called covid vaccine or whatever the hell it is.?
We've all been vaccinated for one thing or another. When did we ever get 3 vaccines in one year and still could get the disease? If they put this in future flu shots then I will refrain from that too. Enough is Enough!!
Whatever happened to my body my choice?
What a joke.


Re: Flu shots

 

I have gotten the flu shot every year for 30 years, except the one year of the Bush administration when they didn't have enough to go around. I haven't gotten the flu in all those years.?
So, obviously I'm not an anti-vaxer.
However, I will not get this so called covid vaccine or whatever the hell it is.?
We've all been vaccinated for one thing or another. When did we ever get 3 vaccines in one year and still could get the disease? If they put this in future flu shots then I will refrain from that too. Enough is Enough!!
Whatever happened to my body my choice?
What a joke.


Re: Flu shots

 

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You won't believe this. Or maybe you will: At the doctor's office today, where he asks if I want a flu shot. I decline the shot. He asks me why. I told him that I no longer trust the medical and pharmaceutical industries. They blew their trusted relationship and I have assumed more responsibility for my own medical choices. Then he asks me the question I was expecting: "Are you concerned that they're going to sneak in the #COVID #vaccine into the flu shot?" I look him straight in the eye and respond, "You bet." To which he responds: "Oh, those probably won't be combined until 2023." You heard it here first.
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Flu shots

 

You won't believe this. Or maybe you will: At the doctor's office today, where he asks if I want a flu shot. I decline the shot. He asks me why. I told him that I no longer trust the medical and pharmaceutical industries. They blew their trusted relationship and I have assumed more responsibility for my own medical choices. Then he asks me the question I was expecting: "Are you concerned that they're going to sneak in the #COVID #vaccine into the flu shot?" I look him straight in the eye and respond, "You bet." To which he responds: "Oh, those probably won't be combined until 2023." You heard it here first.
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Re: Hide Your Kids:

 

And then there's this:

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Re: Hide Your Kids:

 

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The link I shared to the Joe Rogan/Dr. Peter McCullough interview is now over 100 million views (between several platforms). I figure most of you know Dr. McCullough. I did, and still got much from watching this. If you don’t know him yet, here’s your chance.

Crucially important stuff.




On Dec 15, 2021, at 5:27 PM, Douglas Minnick via <dkminnick@...> wrote:

Everyone, absolutely everyone, needs to see this interview. Yes it’s long, and worth every second.?

Share it with anyone you know who might be even partially open-minded, but still gets their info from television news and government bureaucrats.


Cheers!

On Dec 15, 2021, at 12:33 PM, robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:

For those of you who don't know him, Dr. Robert Malone invented mRNA technology back in the 1980s. He's watched the industry pervert and misuse the technology to promote its jab agenda.

Take a minute to hear him:


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Re: Hide Your Kids:

 

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Everyone, absolutely everyone, needs to see this interview. Yes it’s long, and worth every second.?

Share it with anyone you know who might be even partially open-minded, but still gets their info from television news and government bureaucrats.


Cheers!

On Dec 15, 2021, at 12:33 PM, robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:

For those of you who don't know him, Dr. Robert Malone invented mRNA technology back in the 1980s. He's watched the industry pervert and misuse the technology to promote its jab agenda.

Take a minute to hear him:


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Re: This is a guy stealing mail from my mailbox this morning:

 

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Wow!? Stealing mail is a Federal offense? I am curious as to what the penalty would be if they actually caught someone.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of robfrankel
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2021 11:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [valleyredspace] This is a guy stealing mail from my mailbox this morning:

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Re: This is a guy stealing mail from my mailbox this morning:

 

Unbelievable, but nothing surprises me anymore.?


Hide Your Kids:

 

For those of you who don't know him, Dr. Robert Malone invented mRNA technology back in the 1980s. He's watched the industry pervert and misuse the technology to promote its jab agenda.

Take a minute to hear him:

https://t.me/RWMaloneMD/848
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This is a guy stealing mail from my mailbox this morning:

 


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Re: City Council kicks Mark Ridley Thomas's ass for BRIBERY

 

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Tomorrow is the last day to fight that CD2 keep all of Studio City in the redistricting of boarders!!

SEND IN EMAILS TODAY!!! Get this out to everyone you can to send in emails.

Part of Studio City will remain in CD2 (Krekorian) and the rest will move to CD4 (Ramen)!!

CD4 will extend along the Ventura Blvd Corridor all the way through Encino.

We didn’t vote for her, she is pro-homeless, anti-police and pro-development of housing along Ventura with mixed use buildings!! This is bad news for Studio City!!

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You can send emails to all of the city council or try to speak at the City Council Meeting. Their addresses are available on the City Council web site.

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Here is the map they are proposing. Ad Hoc Recommended LA Council Districts -

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Here is the file and also email addresses

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The email addresses for each councilmember are included in the file below.

Post your comment on the city clerk file

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From: <[email protected]> on behalf of robfrankel <rob@...>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, November 22, 2021 at 8:57 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [valleyredspace] City Council kicks Mark Ridley Thomas's ass for BRIBERY

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OCT. 20, 2021?UPDATED?7:16 PM PT

The Los Angeles City Council doesn’t have the power to fire any of the 15 members who represent L.A.'s 4 million residents.

But the government body can bar members from doing their job. And for the second time in less than two years, the City Council on Wednesday suspended one of its own.

The council voted 11 to 3 to immediately suspend Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, a veteran South Los Angeles politician who has been indicted on federal bribery, conspiracy and other charges. Hours later, city officials announced he would no longer receive his $223,800 salary.

It was another dispiriting day at City Hall, which has been rocked by a series of scandals over alleged corruption. In June 2020, the council suspended then-Councilman Jose Huizar after he was charged with a racketeering count in an alleged pay-to-play scheme.

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Both Ridley-Thomas and Huizar are fighting the charges against them.

The emotional tenor of Wednesday’s council deliberations was markedly different from the unanimous vote to suspend Huizar.

Some councilmembers urged their colleagues against suspension, arguing that the council shouldn’t play the part of a jury and that the councilman hadn’t publicly detailed his defense.

Councilman Bob Blumenfield told his colleagues that he was “up all night, tossing and turning” about the vote, which he called “terrible.”

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“I have to vote yes on the suspension,” said Blumenfield, who represents the western San Fernando Valley. “But I don’t want to. And I really don’t want to even have this come up.”

Federal prosecutors allege that Ridley-Thomas, while serving on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, conspired with Marilyn Louise Flynn, former dean of USC’s School of Social Work, to steer county money to the university. In return, Ridley-Thomas’ son Sebastian was admitted to USC’s graduate school and given a full-tuition scholarship and a paid professorship, prosecutors allege.

The??includes charges of conspiracy, bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud.

In his first court appearance since he was indicted last week, Ridley-Thomas pleaded not guilty Wednesday. The councilman appeared by video from the office of his lawyer, Michael Proctor.

U.S. Magistrate Rozella A. Oliver allowed Ridley-Thomas to remain free on a $50,000 bond until his trial, which is scheduled to start Dec. 14.

Assistant U.S. Atty. Ruth C. Pinkel told the magistrate that Ridley-Thomas faces “very serious charges” and poses “an economic danger to the community,” but Oliver rejected prosecutors’ requests to require the councilman to post a $100,000 bond and bar him from transferring assets worth more than $10,000 without permission from the court’s pretrial services office.

Since the indictment was announced, Ridley-Thomas has publicly railed against the charges. He said Friday that he wouldn’t resign. Days later, he informed his colleagues that he would “step back” from his council duties but keep serving his district.

When it became apparent that the council was considering the more punitive action of suspending him, Ridley-Thomas’ lawyer Proctor warned the council and City Atty. Mike Feuer in a letter Wednesday morning that a suspension would be “unlawful.”

Proctor wrote that the charges involve allegations that took place when Ridley-Thomas was a county supervisor, so the council has no grounds to suspend him.

The motion to consider suspension “is not just rash, it is without legal basis,” Proctor??obtained by The Times. “Simply put, there are no allegations that involve Councilmember Ridley-Thomas’ work as a city official.”

Asked by The Times on Wednesday whether he had contacted his colleagues about the prospect of being suspended, Ridley-Thomas replied through a spokeswoman that he had. He declined to say whom he had been talking to before the vote.

Councilmen Mike Bonin, Curren Price and Marqueece Harris-Dawson voted against Ridley-Thomas’ suspension. Ridley-Thomas was not at the meeting and did not vote.

Speaking during the hearing, Harris-Dawson said the charges facing Ridley-Thomas were “qualitatively different” from those against Huizar. The details alleged in Huizar’s case — which included cash and gambling trips — were salacious, Harris-Dawson suggested.

Price said the charges against Ridley-Thomas “don’t even stem from his service here as a councilperson.”

“We can’t take a stance just based on allegations,” Price said. “It’s just not fair.”

Councilman Kevin de Le?n told The Times after the vote that the council had established a precedent when it voted unanimously to suspend Huizar.

“We cannot go down the slippery slope of applying different rules to different people based on the perceived gravity of an alleged crime,” De Le?n said.

Ridley-Thomas is the third L.A. City Council member to face federal corruption charges over the last two years. Huizar is awaiting trial on racketeering, bribery, money laundering and other charges.

In a related case, former Councilman Mitchell Englander was sentenced to 14 months in prison after pleading guilty to lying to federal authorities about cash and other gifts that he received in casinos in Las Vegas and near Palm Springs.

Ridley-Thomas’ suspension means he is effectively barred from doing his job: He can’t attend council and committee meetings, execute contracts, use discretionary funds or engage in constituent services.

In addition to cutting off his salary, City Controller Ron Galperin stopped his healthcare and other benefits on Wednesday.

Ridley-Thomas’ employees can continue to work for the city, however.

In a statement after the vote, Ridley-Thomas said the council had “disenfranchised the residents of the 10th District.”

“Eleven members of this council have stripped the constituents of the 10th District of their representation, of their voice and of their right to the services that they deserve,” Ridley-Thomas said.

In a series of tweets before Wednesday’s vote, Ridley-Thomas’ wife, Avis Ridley-Thomas, targeted the council for the proposed suspension.

“Why are you trying to punish my husband before he can defend against lies?” she??in a tweet Tuesday night directed at Council President Nury Martinez and Councilman Mitch O’Farrell. “Why rush to judgment? Treat him with the same fairness, respect and decency you would want. #DoTheRightThing”

Ridley-Thomas was first elected to the council in 1991, after 10 years as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles. He also served in the state Legislature and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors before returning to the council in December.

Prosecutors allege Ridley-Thomas misused his power as a supervisor in 2017 and 2018 to steer county contracts to USC in return for university payments to his son.

The indictment also alleges that Ridley-Thomas helped concoct a scheme to funnel $100,000 from one of his campaign committees through the university to a nonprofit where his son would work.

Mayor Eric Garcetti supported the council’s suspension of Ridley-Thomas on Wednesday, said spokesman Alex Comisar.

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City Council kicks Mark Ridley Thomas's ass for BRIBERY

 



The Los Angeles City Council doesn’t have the power to fire any of the 15 members who represent L.A.'s 4 million residents.

But the government body can bar members from doing their job. And for the second time in less than two years, the City Council on Wednesday suspended one of its own.

The council voted 11 to 3 to immediately suspend Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, a veteran South Los Angeles politician who has been indicted on federal bribery, conspiracy and other charges. Hours later, city officials announced he would no longer receive his $223,800 salary.

It was another dispiriting day at City Hall, which has been rocked by a series of scandals over alleged corruption. In June 2020, the council suspended then-Councilman Jose Huizar after he was charged with a racketeering count in an alleged pay-to-play scheme.

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Both Ridley-Thomas and Huizar are fighting the charges against them.

The emotional tenor of Wednesday’s council deliberations was markedly different from the unanimous vote to suspend Huizar.

Some councilmembers urged their colleagues against suspension, arguing that the council shouldn’t play the part of a jury and that the councilman hadn’t publicly detailed his defense.

Councilman Bob Blumenfield told his colleagues that he was “up all night, tossing and turning” about the vote, which he called “terrible.”

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“I have to vote yes on the suspension,” said Blumenfield, who represents the western San Fernando Valley. “But I don’t want to. And I really don’t want to even have this come up.”

Federal prosecutors allege that Ridley-Thomas, while serving on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, conspired with Marilyn Louise Flynn, former dean of USC’s School of Social Work, to steer county money to the university. In return, Ridley-Thomas’ son Sebastian was admitted to USC’s graduate school and given a full-tuition scholarship and a paid professorship, prosecutors allege.

The??includes charges of conspiracy, bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud.

In his first court appearance since he was indicted last week, Ridley-Thomas pleaded not guilty Wednesday. The councilman appeared by video from the office of his lawyer, Michael Proctor.

U.S. Magistrate Rozella A. Oliver allowed Ridley-Thomas to remain free on a $50,000 bond until his trial, which is scheduled to start Dec. 14.

Assistant U.S. Atty. Ruth C. Pinkel told the magistrate that Ridley-Thomas faces “very serious charges” and poses “an economic danger to the community,” but Oliver rejected prosecutors’ requests to require the councilman to post a $100,000 bond and bar him from transferring assets worth more than $10,000 without permission from the court’s pretrial services office.

Since the indictment was announced, Ridley-Thomas has publicly railed against the charges. He said Friday that he wouldn’t resign. Days later, he informed his colleagues that he would “step back” from his council duties but keep serving his district.

When it became apparent that the council was considering the more punitive action of suspending him, Ridley-Thomas’ lawyer Proctor warned the council and City Atty. Mike Feuer in a letter Wednesday morning that a suspension would be “unlawful.”

Proctor wrote that the charges involve allegations that took place when Ridley-Thomas was a county supervisor, so the council has no grounds to suspend him.

The motion to consider suspension “is not just rash, it is without legal basis,” Proctor??obtained by The Times. “Simply put, there are no allegations that involve Councilmember Ridley-Thomas’ work as a city official.”

Asked by The Times on Wednesday whether he had contacted his colleagues about the prospect of being suspended, Ridley-Thomas replied through a spokeswoman that he had. He declined to say whom he had been talking to before the vote.

Councilmen Mike Bonin, Curren Price and Marqueece Harris-Dawson voted against Ridley-Thomas’ suspension. Ridley-Thomas was not at the meeting and did not vote.

Speaking during the hearing, Harris-Dawson said the charges facing Ridley-Thomas were “qualitatively different” from those against Huizar. The details alleged in Huizar’s case — which included cash and gambling trips — were salacious, Harris-Dawson suggested.

Price said the charges against Ridley-Thomas “don’t even stem from his service here as a councilperson.”

“We can’t take a stance just based on allegations,” Price said. “It’s just not fair.”

Councilman Kevin de Le?n told The Times after the vote that the council had established a precedent when it voted unanimously to suspend Huizar.

“We cannot go down the slippery slope of applying different rules to different people based on the perceived gravity of an alleged crime,” De Le?n said.

Ridley-Thomas is the third L.A. City Council member to face federal corruption charges over the last two years. Huizar is awaiting trial on racketeering, bribery, money laundering and other charges.

In a related case, former Councilman Mitchell Englander was sentenced to 14 months in prison after pleading guilty to lying to federal authorities about cash and other gifts that he received in casinos in Las Vegas and near Palm Springs.

Ridley-Thomas’ suspension means he is effectively barred from doing his job: He can’t attend council and committee meetings, execute contracts, use discretionary funds or engage in constituent services.

In addition to cutting off his salary, City Controller Ron Galperin stopped his healthcare and other benefits on Wednesday.

Ridley-Thomas’ employees can continue to work for the city, however.

In a statement after the vote, Ridley-Thomas said the council had “disenfranchised the residents of the 10th District.”

“Eleven members of this council have stripped the constituents of the 10th District of their representation, of their voice and of their right to the services that they deserve,” Ridley-Thomas said.

In a series of tweets before Wednesday’s vote, Ridley-Thomas’ wife, Avis Ridley-Thomas, targeted the council for the proposed suspension.

“Why are you trying to punish my husband before he can defend against lies?” she??in a tweet Tuesday night directed at Council President Nury Martinez and Councilman Mitch O’Farrell. “Why rush to judgment? Treat him with the same fairness, respect and decency you would want. #DoTheRightThing”

Ridley-Thomas was first elected to the council in 1991, after 10 years as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles. He also served in the state Legislature and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors before returning to the council in December.

Prosecutors allege Ridley-Thomas misused his power as a supervisor in 2017 and 2018 to steer county contracts to USC in return for university payments to his son.

The indictment also alleges that Ridley-Thomas helped concoct a scheme to funnel $100,000 from one of his campaign committees through the university to a nonprofit where his son would work.

Mayor Eric Garcetti supported the council’s suspension of Ridley-Thomas on Wednesday, said spokesman Alex Comisar.

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Re: My FacebOok/NextDoor stalker

 

Wow! Be safe


On Wed, Nov 17, 2021, 4:05 PM robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:
This is some nut case originally from NextDoor.? Now it follows me on Facebook and texts when it goes off its meds.

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Re: My FacebOok/NextDoor stalker

 

This is some nut case originally from NextDoor.? Now it follows me on Facebook and texts when it goes off its meds.

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Re: My FacebOok/NextDoor stalker

 

Oooohhh.? Scary.? Who is it?

On Wednesday, November 17, 2021, 03:13:01 PM PST, robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:


Well, I finally made it.? I have my own Facebook stalker!


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My FacebOok/NextDoor stalker

 

Well, I finally made it.? I have my own Facebook stalker!


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FW: Redistricting: Public Comment schedule and talking points

 

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Here is the latest and you can send emails to make a comment

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From: Jeff Camp <jeff.camp@...>
Date: Friday, November 5, 2021 at 11:10 AM
To: Jeff Camp <jeff.camp@...>
Subject: Fwd: Redistricting: Public Comment schedule and talking points

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FYI...

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Jeff Camp?|?Field Deputy
LA City Councilmember Paul Krekorian, District 2
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Office:?
818.755.7676??

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Here's the schedule of public comment opportunities on redistricting, starting today.? If the final plan does not pass unanimously on the 1st, there will be a second vote on December 8.

  • The Redistricting Commission's proposed Map K2.5 does not reflect the needs or wishes of the San Fernando Valley.
  • The Council should adopt a plan that preserves communities of interest as reflected in the?current boundaries.
  • We would all be better served by retaining the existing district boundaries with minimal changes?to adjust for population.

For further? information regarding upcoming meetings of the City Council and/or Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee regarding the 2021 redistricting process:?

·? Friday, November 5, 2021 at 1 PM

·? November 5, 2021 - Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee

·? November 9, 2021 - Council Meeting

·? November 10, 2021 - Public Hearing

·? November 23, 2021 - Public Hearing

·? December 1, 2021 - Council Meeting

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The audio for this meeting is broadcast live on the internet at?.?

Members of the public who would like to offer public comment on the items listed on the agenda should call 1 669 254 5252 and use Meeting ID No. 160 229 0428?and then press #. Press # again when prompted for participant ID. Once admitted into the meeting, press *9 to request to speak.? When called on, press?*6 to unmute.

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