Channel: @civilian_principles
This video introduces the concept of the "Civilian Guerrilla" as a modern evolution of the "Minuteman" ideology, focusing on practical application and functionality. It outlines the purpose of a mid-range support weapon (MRSW), details how to build one, and breaks down the components and gear associated with a Civilian Guerrilla setup. The video also includes challenges related to rifles and kits, encouraging viewer participation through their Discord community. The content emphasizes a belief in the products promoted, with legal compliance regarding firearms and components highlighted.
This video is a channel update from Civilian Principles. The creator discusses closing out their time in the military, future content plans, community involvement, and asks viewers for input on what they want to see from the channel. They also highlight several brands and individuals they support, including TaskForceDoomer, fsup.crew, VandalArt, Valley Forge Research, and The Longhouse Preparedness. The video touches on themes of shared knowledge and ideas within the tactical and preparedness communities.
This video provides instruction on the contents and use of an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), focusing on "Stop The Bleed" principles. The content is delivered by a special instructor with over six years of experience in the medical field and a strong reputation within the tactical community. The video aims to enhance preparedness by educating viewers on essential medical supplies and their application in emergency situations. It also highlights several brands and artists related to tactical gear and patches.
This video focuses on establishing roles within a team and community for enhanced preparedness. It emphasizes that the discussed roles are not exhaustive and encourages viewers to adapt them to their specific needs and circumstances. The description highlights that the content is not sponsored and promotes ideas and products the creators believe in. Social links are provided for "Civilian Principles," "TaskForceDoomer" (for apparel), "fsup.crew" (for tactical patches/stickers), "VandalArt" (for tactical patches/stickers and commissions), "Valley Forge Research" (for intel/news), and "The Longhouse Preparedness" (for shared knowledge among military, law enforcement, and civilians).
This video from Civilian Principles aims to guide viewers on prioritizing gear for their firearm journey, differentiating between essential items and later acquisitions. The presenter apologizes for a previous absence and encourages likes and subscriptions to expand the channel's reach. The video also mentions and links to several other YouTube channels focused on firearms and related topics.
This YouTube livestream, titled "Why?", features hosts The Artist (Task Force Doomer) and OutRunner engaging in a discussion. Special guest Senòr Wired from Wired Tight joins them. The description implies a spontaneous nature to guest appearances, suggesting the content might explore underlying reasons or motivations, potentially within a firearms or tactical context given the linked social media profiles. The link to 'civilian.principles' further suggests a focus on civilian firearm ownership, rights, or related discussions.
This video, titled "Why | The 'Why' to Civilian Principles," expresses gratitude to the channel's 1,000 subscribers. It highlights the community's growth and the importance of its members. The description provides a link to the channel's social media presence via Linktree, encouraging further engagement.
This video from Civilian Principles discusses common firearm calibers suitable for 'The End,' a likely reference to survival or societal collapse scenarios. The host breaks down the pros and cons of various calibers, including .22 LR, 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .223/5.56mm, and .308/7.62x51mm. The content focuses on practical considerations for ammunition availability and firearm effectiveness in a hypothetical end-of-the-world situation. The video aims to provide recommendations for citizens preparing for unforeseen circumstances.
This video from Civilian Principles focuses on guerrilla communication methods for civilians, covering signals and marking techniques. It highlights tools such as Faraday bags for cell phone security, the Signal and ITAK apps for encrypted communication and tactical plotting, GMRS radios (Baofeng AR-152, Baofeng UV-5R), walkie-talkies (Cobra PX650, Baofeng Walkie), smoke signals (Enola Gaye Smoke), distraction devices (M11 Multibang, M12 Distraction Device, M13 Thermobaric), and flare guns (Orion Safety Alerter). The content aims to provide practical recommendations for communication strategies in a civilian context.
This is the premiere livestream for a YouTube channel, inviting viewers to interact by asking questions, requesting topics, and sharing their experiences. The title mentions "The Artist, OutRunner, Pregnant Obama, and More," suggesting a broad range of potential discussion topics that could include firearms, current events, or cultural commentary. The emphasis is on audience participation and building a community around the channel's content.
This podcast episode, "Overt or Covert Schizo Scenarios," hosted by Civilian Principles, features discussions with Task Force Doomer, OutRunner, Kmart Cowboy, and Wired Tight. The central theme revolves around the necessity of gear and the ideal circumstances for its deployment. While the specific firearms or calibers discussed are not detailed in the provided description, the context strongly suggests a focus on tactical preparedness and the application of equipment in various scenarios, likely including self-defense or survival contexts.
This video from Civilian Principles discusses a "General Purpose Loadout" or "Overt Loadout." The presenter outlines various components of their recommended gear, including a plate carrier, battle belt, helmet, rifle, pistol, uniform choices, and gloves. While specific models are not detailed in the description, the video promises to cover essential equipment for a versatile loadout. A disclaimer is included stating no brand sponsorships.