DAILY BRIEFING: Menticide Brainwashing & Mind Control
It's as old as the black arts themselves.
It's as old as the black arts themselves.
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Alright my friends, this is the Friday Daily Briefing and I want to begin with a couple of things here that are very, very important for you to understand and to grasp. | |
If that's at all possible. | |
And I know you can grasp it because you're very smart. | |
You're obviously smart. | |
You're here. | |
It's true. | |
It's true. | |
This is not the place to be if you don't want to say, hmm, a lot. | |
Because I want you to always just say, hmm, that's interesting. | |
Hmm. | |
Never thought about that. | |
Hmm. | |
That means the most to me. | |
For you to be able to say, that's interesting. | |
Wow. | |
It's odd. | |
Never thought about that. | |
Yeah, you're right. | |
Come to think of it, that's what I want. | |
That's my glory. | |
When somebody makes me think something, I think, wow. | |
The first time I heard Mongolian throat singing, I thought, wow. | |
Not that I want to hear it all the time. | |
Though I would like to hear a wild thing. | |
But I thought, I never heard this before. | |
How interesting is that? | |
Wow! | |
I never thought of that. | |
I watched YouTube. | |
Just what the Japanese have done with eggs. | |
Have you seen this? | |
There are omelets. | |
There's a particular name. | |
I mean, this. | |
With the pans. | |
Fascinating. | |
I don't want to eat it. | |
But I'm fascinated. | |
How much time and effort. | |
How much time went into that? | |
Isn't that something? | |
Isn't that interesting? | |
I never thought of that. | |
Never thought about that. | |
This morning I saw a picture of a beautiful... | |
Twitter has these wonderful photographers. | |
I always follow these great photographers. | |
And the photographer, this one particular photographer, had something about it. | |
There was a silhouette of a stag. | |
This beautiful, elegant stag. | |
You know, the horns. | |
And I ask the question, can you imagine wanting to kill this with a high-powered rifle? | |
Fascinates me. | |
Fascinates me. | |
I'm not saying it's wrong. | |
It's not against the law. | |
Fascinates me. | |
How does that work? | |
How does that thing? | |
How do you do that? | |
How do you say, well, it doesn't matter. | |
I'm not passing any judgment. | |
And unless you understand how this thing works, unless you really grasp the notion of behavior, mind control, collective think, group think, tradition, unless you realize that where you were born, how you were brought up, whether you're white or black, it makes so much of a difference. | |
It does. | |
Because you're raised in different cultures. | |
Part of your groupthink. | |
It's beautiful. | |
It's absolutely fascinating. | |
And nobody wants to say this, but it's true. | |
I celebrate this. | |
And if you talk too, too much about this, people will say, oh, you're a racist. | |
Because, well, it's the only reason they know. | |
Now, there is a misbelief that sometimes a few of my friends have, not that it matters, that I am not spiritual. | |
And people love to say, do you believe in religion? | |
Well, I don't really believe in God. | |
I'm just very spiritual. | |
And that's always, that's kind of like this, I don't know what the hell that means. | |
That means they haven't thought about this in the least. | |
This is their default answer. | |
Or, well, I don't know. | |
I mean, I, you know, who's to say? | |
Or they come up with, I'm an agnostic. | |
You're an agnostic. | |
What do you mean you're an agnostic? | |
That means you're an atheist. | |
The answer is... | |
If you say, do you love me? | |
And if they say, well, I don't really know. | |
The answer is no. | |
Sorry. | |
You know how that works? | |
Reconnect my plugs here. | |
Sorry about that. | |
People are so wishy-washy. | |
What about this one? | |
Do you believe there's life out there? | |
Alien life? | |
UFOs? | |
Well... | |
I can't believe that we're the only people here. | |
That's not the answer. | |
Of course, nobody knows how to think, which is a different story. | |
But Juiced Meerloo. | |
The rape of the mind. | |
Mind control. | |
Brainwashing. | |
This is my spirituality. | |
This is the stuff that gets me going. | |
This is the stuff that keeps me Up at night. | |
I love this. | |
This is the stuff. | |
God, I love this. | |
You have no idea. | |
Seriously. | |
None. | |
It's the most fascinating thing I think I've ever seen. | |
Honestly, I swear to you. | |
From 1984, Eric Blair, Bernays, you know the usual suspects, Freud to an extent. | |
Groupthink, sci-fi, Ray Bradbury, kind of that dystopian stuff. | |
Brainwashing, the collective. | |
Goebbels, and oh my god, it's... | |
And what we think, and the ability to break away with that? | |
No. | |
We are so psychologically crippled, this society, it's not even funny. | |
And we can talk about all we want. | |
We can talk about all the stuff we can want. | |
If we don't ask the right questions... | |
Did you know that somebody... | |
I got an email today that said... | |
It was a response to my last email. | |
I hope you signed up for it. | |
Anyway, newsletters. | |
And he said, too long. | |
T-O-O-O-O-O long. | |
Long. | |
Not wrong. | |
Not incorrect. | |
Not biased. | |
Not stupid. | |
Not foolish. | |
Not... | |
Too long. | |
Because we are a bunch of anti-intellectual rubes. | |
We are rubes. | |
And in this fascinating world is menticide. | |
This is the most and I just did a brand new brand new video which I can go into in much greater detail. | |
For my lucky subscribers at Lionel Media. | |
And it's from these wonderful quotes from The Rape of the Mind, The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing. | |
Once you understand that, the story isn't even important. | |
Let's take, for example, the real issue of baby formula shortages. | |
Now, what do you want to do? | |
How do people tackle that? | |
It's a fascinating issue. | |
What are people doing? | |
What's their take on this? | |
Well, first of all, let's take the really stupid position. | |
I mean, this is just unimaginative. | |
These are the people who say, well, why don't you breastfeed? | |
Breast is best. | |
That's not the issue. | |
But you see what their answer was? | |
Why? | |
Understand what they think. | |
It wasn't to provide a suggestion. | |
It was to embarrass, to chide, to humiliate, to be rude and discourteous. | |
That's what it's about. | |
Next, make your own. | |
This is the second one too. | |
Make your own. | |
And somebody had some little copy of an index card that somebody's grandmother Provided in the days like the turn of the century, have some milk. | |
What if he's allergic to milk? | |
A little, like, you know, Cairo syrupy kind of stuff. | |
Some sugar and mix it up. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
This is the answer? | |
Why? | |
It's obstructionist. | |
It's, I don't want to hear about your belly aching. | |
I want to dispute what you're saying because I love to call people wrong. | |
There's another picture that said, well, you know, in Mexico, Mexico has no shortage, not because we're sending it to Mexico, but they have a different way of doing this. | |
So what's the correct way to look at it? | |
And then Elise Stefanik, or Stefanik, whatever, she, oh, we're meeting today to demand answers. | |
Would you shut up with the demand answers? | |
You're not going to demand any answers. | |
We're still waiting for the answers last time from the last thing you demanded. | |
So that's not it either. | |
Well, what's it about? | |
It's a distraction. | |
The real issue is simply this. | |
If, and you can talk about what the government, you know, is there for, you might want to say, well, you know, we're not a communist society, we're not a socialism, a planned economy, whatever, fine. | |
Every government has to handle certain things that just, this is one of the contracts that we have with these people. | |
Remember, they've taken over. | |
They rule us. | |
We've lost all connection. | |
It's like the servant is now telling you when you can and can't go. | |
The maid you hire, the domestic, the gardener, these people, their feet are up and they're making you vacuum the floor. | |
They're in charge. | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
It's the most incredible thing in how this happens. | |
But that's where we are now. | |
We are a slave to the government. | |
They tell us what to do. | |
We listen. | |
They tell us to stay inside. | |
They tell us to wear this face diaper. | |
We are slaves. | |
Menticide. | |
This is menticide. | |
Listen. | |
I mean, this is so beautiful. | |
This wonderful thing. | |
This mirlu. | |
Juiced mirlu. | |
It's brilliant. | |
Throw in Gustav Le Bon. | |
Crowds is what we do. | |
So the real answer is simply this. | |
Listen, Biden, or whoever's in charge, I don't know if I'm talking to you or your committee, every government has things that happen. | |
Hurricanes, floods, pestilence, if we have that anymore. | |
And what you need to do is you need to say, stop this. | |
We're going to federalize, for the time being, just to deal with this emergency. | |
Either we're going to extend credit, PPP, start up this Abbott, whatever it is. | |
I'm going to have my Operation Warp Speed. | |
See, Trump would have this done like that. | |
See, this is where Trump loves it. | |
Trump is a simple man and a complicated man. | |
Trump likes simple, simple answers. | |
Trump's big thing, he loves like, he's a guy who has, you know, hotels and he has to buy, A million TVs and carpet. | |
And you've got to make sure that you're buying in quantity and you think differently and you don't want to waste money. | |
We had Wollman Rink. | |
This was a big deal here in New York. | |
Wollman Rink was this. | |
Still is. | |
It's off of Central Park South. | |
It's in Central Park. | |
Wollman Rink. | |
It's a skating rink. | |
And for the longest time under, I don't know. | |
Ed Koch, nothing happened. | |
It wasn't working. | |
It was broken down. | |
And they couldn't figure it out. | |
So I don't know what the exact story was, but Trump came along and said, I'll fix this. | |
If I fix this, you let me fix this? | |
Yeah. | |
And he picks up the phone. | |
Now it's a skating rink. | |
Think about this. | |
It's a skating rink. | |
He picks up the phone and he calls somebody. | |
I don't know how, somebody who owns a hockey team. | |
He said, hockey? | |
They have ice skating rink, right? | |
Hockey. | |
They must know a lot about this. | |
So he calls them and says, what do you need? | |
He says, well, you've got to use a rubber tubing. | |
Don't use this. | |
I'll tell you my guy, I can do it. | |
We set this thing up every week at the garden, wherever it is. | |
Think about that. | |
Zamboni and all that stuff. | |
And he did it. | |
Trump would say, here's what we need to do. | |
I'll fix this. | |
But they don't want to fix it. | |
They don't want to fix it. | |
Why? | |
Why? | |
They never want you at all happy. | |
They don't want anything to succeed. | |
It's something else. | |
Something else did it. | |
Climate change did this. | |
Transgender hate. | |
Racism. | |
Racism caused a what? | |
Baby formula shortage. | |
Yes. | |
How? | |
I don't know. | |
I just say it. | |
Nothing makes any sense. | |
Take the news organizations. | |
I swear to God, I'm not shilling for Dinesh D'Souza. | |
2,000 mules. | |
It's not perfect by any stretch. | |
I could critique it, but that's not the point. | |
Why aren't people going nuts making this thing? | |
Look what they did. | |
This is a new avenue of attack. | |
It has nothing to do with counting machines, the Dominion lawsuits. | |
We're not saying anybody, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Here's this woman dropping in 300, whatever. | |
Now, at least it would inspire maybe an investigation. | |
Why? | |
I don't know. | |
Never give them what they want. | |
Never. | |
Never. | |
Ukraine. | |
You are lost if you pay any attention to anything in the media. | |
You're lost. | |
I did a piece yesterday. | |
Let me tell you what you missed. | |
This is good. | |
This was good stuff. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Here we go. | |
Today, by the way, these are the subjects I talked about. | |
America has lost its guts and courage. | |
It's too afraid to move or ask questions. | |
I read something from Federalist 10. Did you ever read Publius? | |
Remember James Madison? | |
Did you ever read the Federalist Papers? | |
Oh, my gosh. | |
I'm asking you if you read. | |
I know you would read. | |
Asking people if they read. | |
The other day we were someplace and I said, hey, where's that place again? | |
Look it up. | |
What? | |
Look it up. | |
Look up the address. | |
You're looking up other stuff. | |
What is that word you used? | |
What? | |
What does that mean? | |
Look it up. | |
It's an email I got. | |
Your newsletters are too long. | |
Anyway, America's lost its guts and courage. | |
It's too afraid to move or ask questions. | |
I quote Federalist 10. I wonder, what would James Madison think about this? | |
Next, China has all but invaded Taiwan, and while the European media talk nothing but the subject, we're stuck on Roe. | |
This row, it's the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life. | |
There's no story behind this. | |
It's nothing to it. | |
Simple, simple, simple, simple, simple, simple. | |
China, because we, whoa, I gotta read? | |
Yes, you gotta read. | |
How about this? | |
Suspicious wildfires would normally inspire war into skepticism, but not with today's owned sock puppet media. | |
These Tories don't make any sense. | |
How come all these expensive homes are just on fire? | |
Oh. | |
Okay. | |
So anyway, that's going on. | |
But what are we talking about in this country today? | |
I'll tell you what we're talking about. | |
I'll tell you. | |
By the controlled opposition media, we're talking about breaking news. | |
The Elon Musk Twitter story is on hold. | |
Oh, no. | |
What does that mean? | |
I don't know. | |
It's on hold? | |
It's on hold. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Why? | |
Something about bots. | |
He said less than 5% were bots. | |
I don't know. | |
Breaking news. | |
What? | |
Elon Musk. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Oh, my God. | |
That's the story. | |
Then there's the people who talk about Bitcoin and everything is collapsing. | |
Okay, fine. | |
That's interesting. | |
But let me tell you, you know why the baby formula thing is so big? | |
First, pictures of empty shelves. | |
Oh my God, they love that. | |
Shortages. | |
Toilet paper. | |
Baby formula. | |
This is serious stuff. | |
Don't get me wrong. | |
This is serious. | |
These are babies. | |
But they can't do that. | |
But $40 billion and wait, it gets even better. | |
It gets even better. | |
Rand Paul stops it, interrupts it by saying, where's this money going? | |
Puts on the brakes, that's it. | |
So let me explain something to you. | |
This is brainwashing. | |
You are part of an experiment that transcends... | |
This is my spiritualism. | |
It transcends everything. | |
People love to say, well, I may not believe in God, but I'm spiritual. | |
What does that mean? | |
That's my default answer for I don't have any belief. | |
But it sounds better. | |
What's spiritual? | |
I have no idea what that means. | |
But it sounds good. | |
You're spiritual? | |
Yes, I'm spiritual. | |
Do you believe in extraterrestrial life? | |
Well, I just think it's hard for me to believe that we're the only people here. | |
Really? | |
Yeah, that's as far as it goes? | |
That's it. | |
Okay. | |
Because we don't know how to think. | |
But my spiritualism, my religion, is in mind control. | |
Propaganda. | |
Greenwashing. | |
Menticide. | |
The sub... | |
Well, the... | |
The subjugation of the mind. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Who here has been involved in a business or an endeavor or an engagement where younger people, I mean 30, 30, maybe younger, maybe a little older, but let's just make it 30, were asked To do a given task. | |
Simple. | |
Whatever it is. | |
Count the number of people. | |
Send me the list. | |
Whatever. | |
Just do this for me. | |
And you don't get an email back. | |
They don't answer. | |
They don't require. | |
They're slammed. | |
How many times do you have people say, I'm so tired. | |
I'm slammed. | |
I just said, get back with me. | |
I don't know. | |
I can't do research. | |
I can't do... | |
I don't know. | |
I gotta take some time off. | |
You know what? | |
You can't make us come into work. | |
I don't feel good about COVID. | |
I don't feel good about this. | |
I don't... | |
I'm scared. | |
I'm scared. | |
I don't want to wear my mask. | |
I don't want to do this. | |
I'm going to take some time off. | |
I'm going to have to leave. | |
I'm going to have to leave. | |
How many? | |
It's everywhere. | |
And what happens is, each person within the group, this is Le Bon now. | |
This is not juiced, as it were. | |
But this is a group of people who piggyback, I love that one, New word, outlier. | |
He's an outlier. | |
This is not me or Lou, but this is... | |
We're going to unpack this. | |
I'm going to have to unpack all this stuff. | |
We're going to unpack it. | |
For the outliers and the... | |
Anyway. | |
But these are people who talk to each other. | |
And you have somebody... | |
I'm so slammed. | |
Me too. | |
I'm slammed. | |
Are you slammed? | |
We are slammed. | |
I don't want to go back to work. | |
I'm slammed. | |
I don't know. | |
I have anxiety. | |
I've got to take my cannabis pills. | |
I need my pet ferret. | |
This is everywhere. | |
This is at every level. | |
I heard something the other day at a hospital from a doctor talking about doctors. | |
Doctors! | |
How'd you get through medical school? | |
How did you go through residency and all this stuff where you can't sleep and all this? | |
A doctor saying, I don't know. | |
It's menticide. | |
It's brainwashing. | |
It's a collective group thing. | |
Apply it to everything. | |
The issue is almost not even important. | |
It's not even important. | |
It doesn't even matter what it is. | |
And here's the thing right now. | |
We just keep going on. | |
And we keep fooling ourselves into thinking, we're getting something done about this. | |
No, we're not. | |
When we're talking about it, talk about it. | |
Talk about it. | |
Have your hearings. | |
Social media. | |
Create the illusion that something is being done because we're talking about it. | |
Hey, that Ted Cruz slammed so-and-so. | |
Hey, you should see this conservative pundit shred, slam, destroy. | |
Oh, please, do yourself a favor for me, as I will do today as well. | |
Spend a little time. | |
Read the quotes of Just Mirlou. | |
Throw in some Gustave Levin. | |
Get into the psychology of crowds, of mind control. | |
Throw in some Orwell, Eric Blair. | |
Throw in some dystopian stuff. | |
It's fascinating. | |
And everything starts to make sense to you. | |
It's not the issue, it's your reaction to it. | |
And then the next one. | |
One of these days... | |
You notice nobody's really going into the specific... | |
You don't know the first thing about Russia and Ukraine. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
How about these military generals, these retired generals, who work for the military-industrial complex, and they're telling all the time, well, you know, the Russian soldiers are... | |
That's not what they're saying over there. | |
Well, don't read that. | |
China. | |
The reason why we have these kids today... | |
30 kids, a little older maybe, is because they right now have been told, you can't handle this. | |
You can't handle all these issues. | |
You can't handle China, the Solomon Islands, Ukraine, the midterms, Roe, the future of the court, protesting, Jen Psaki, this, that, Twitter, blah, blah, blah. | |
You can't, you can't, too much. | |
You're slammed. | |
We'll take care of it. | |
You sit back. | |
We'll give you the news. | |
We'll tell you what you need to know. | |
Don't worry about this. | |
And every now and then we'll find out what is it that makes people focus on something for a long time. | |
And this baby formula, which is important. | |
But it's easy to fix. | |
If there was a warp speed for this, Trump would fix it. | |
Trump would pick the phone up, call up his commerce, Call up Wilbur Ross. | |
Even old Wilbur. | |
Somebody. | |
Bring him in. | |
Bring him in. | |
Sit down and say, okay, I want you to do something in favor. | |
Ready for this? | |
Alright. | |
I want you to figure this thing out. | |
Okay. | |
And I'm going to go on right away from the White House and I'm going to sit here and say, we're talking to Wilbur Ross, my Commerce Secretary. | |
Wilbur, tell him what's going on. | |
Well, right now the problem is we have four Different... | |
We're going to be getting in formula from... | |
We're going to airlift them from Sweden. | |
I don't give a damn. | |
I've got a C-130. | |
We're not going to go to Ukraine. | |
I will give you this. | |
Do you know what the mothers would do? | |
I would have on every can brought to you by Donald Trump. | |
Donald Trump. | |
Courtesy of President Donald Trump. | |
There you go. | |
Don't go crazy with that. | |
What do you want? | |
Think fentanyl and famil. | |
Just change the spelling. | |
I'll get the cartels to bring them in. | |
Remember, the government always needs the cartels. | |
The mafia, motorcycle gangs, MS-13, they will never be removed. | |
As a kind of a wise guy friend of mine said years ago, a legend, he said they could get rid of us if they wanted to. | |
But they need our network. | |
They want to put their blood in our veins. | |
This is easy. | |
Take all of those planes that are bringing all of the undocumented to be picked up in sex traffic, all of them into Teterboro and Westchester and you know where they are. | |
Load them up with baby formula. | |
Load them up. | |
Understand that? | |
You wonder? | |
You got that? | |
Simple. | |
Simple. | |
Let me ask you this something. | |
Let me ask you this question. | |
This is a good one today. | |
Every now and then people say, Oh! | |
Klaus Schwab! | |
Who is Jacques Attali? | |
A-T-T-A-L-I. | |
Jacques Attali. | |
Now listen to this. | |
You're going to love this. | |
I put up this. | |
I have my Twitter account and I see if I put something with pictures, I get, oh my god, I get all kinds of response. | |
Pictures, get a response. | |
I put up this one question. | |
Very, very simple. | |
I said, who is Jacques Attali? | |
A-T-T-A-L-I. | |
And I put this up. | |
Let me see. | |
I put this up. | |
Oh! | |
Three hours ago. | |
Three hours. | |
Not one response. | |
Not one retweet. | |
Three likes. | |
That's it. | |
Right above this, I have something about Seattle Pagia, which is big-butted whatever, and also something about world health. | |
Did you hear about Biden handing over sovereignty to the World Health Organization? | |
Did you hear about that one? | |
Did you hear about that? | |
The Biden administration setting the stage to hand ultimate control of Biden's health system over to the World Health Organization? | |
That's there. | |
Anybody see that? | |
Jacques Attali? | |
Not interested. | |
Not even going to look it up. | |
Don't even care. | |
Unless I know it. | |
Unless I know it. | |
This is Klaus Schwab's mouthpiece. | |
This is the one who's telling Schwab, this is what you do. | |
Attali, this is a guy. | |
This is a guy. | |
He's serious. | |
Fascinating! | |
I've got to learn a new name? | |
I learned Bilderberg. | |
It took me long enough. | |
I've got Soros. | |
I've got to mention... | |
Atelier? | |
No, it's not Atelier. | |
Atelier. | |
Oh, okay. | |
That's okay. | |
And right now, I promise you, out of the wonderful people listening, a small fraction of you will ever even look this up. | |
You're not interested. | |
You're just not interested. | |
I love you. | |
You're not interested. | |
It's just like, oh yeah. | |
Because that part, maybe it's your pineal gland. | |
Maybe it's all the 5G or the fluoride or whatever the hell it is. | |
I don't know. | |
Maybe the psych meds. | |
That part of you that says, I'll be right back. | |
I've got to get, who is this? | |
It's driving me crazy. | |
We don't have that anymore. | |
That itching, burning. | |
Sounds like a rash or something, but that desire. | |
So that's where we are right now. | |
So that's what I'm talking about today. | |
That's today's briefing. | |
Just a little juice, a little bit of psyche. | |
This is it. | |
I'll let you go do the usual baby formula stuff. | |
This is what's got me going today. | |
It's the collective psychology, what happened to us. | |
It's the propaganda. | |
The brainwashing is what has happened to our collective psyche. | |
That's it. | |
And I ask you to follow me at linomedia.com, mrsl at lynnswarriors.org, and don't forget, go right now to her YouTube channel at lynnswarriors and sign up for that. | |
I threw a lot at you today, but again, this is just a briefing. | |
If you want to hear more, if you want to know how this works, you're not going to hear it on anything on cable, and you're not going to hear it, I promise you, on 99% of anything you see on YouTube. | |
Because it's a different focus. | |
It's a different look. | |
It's like a cuisine that nobody does. | |
It's like if somebody opened up the first Viking food franchise. | |
Nobody's ever had it before. | |
Nobody thinks like that. | |
Not because it's that novel. | |
Maybe I'm just kidding myself. | |
To me, it's the only thing. | |
Because the issues come and go. | |
It's going to be Baby Foreman today. | |
It's going to be toilet paper tomorrow. | |
It's going to be... | |
You know, sanitary napkins or whatever the hell it is. | |
Or face masks or rubber gloves. | |
There's going to be E. coli with spinach. | |
There's going to be these things and they come and they go. | |
Hunter Biden here. | |
This Sussman lawsuit. | |
John Durham. | |
These things, they just come into our lives. | |
It's like we're sitting in a car and all this is just going by. | |
We're unable to grasp it because it's just going by so fast. | |
But it's not going by fast. | |
It's not. | |
It's easy. | |
It's simple. | |
All you do is just focus. | |
But we can't because by virtue of this menticide we have been taught this is too much for you. | |
Just sit in the corner. | |
Take it easy. | |
Pull the covers up. | |
Look at your phone. | |
We'll take care of everything. | |
Don't worry about it. | |
All right, my friends. | |
You have a great and glorious day. | |
Don't forget, linomedia.com, lenswarriors.org. | |
We think you're terrific. | |
Have a terrific day. | |
See you tomorrow. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel. |