This YouTube video, titled 'Will Covid 19 Keep Libertarians Off 2020 Ballot // Adam Kokesh', features Hank Strange discussing political and possibly election-related topics concerning Libertarians and the impact of COVID-19 on their ballot access. The description heavily promotes the channel's various social media, merchandise, and affiliate links for products like Amazon tools, outdoor supplies, and TUSC cryptocurrency, indicating a broader content strategy beyond just the video's title subject. There is no direct mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related activities in the provided text.
This YouTube video features Adam Kokesh's 2020 presidential campaign announcement under the Libertarian Party. The description provides extensive links to the creator's various YouTube channels, Patreon, merchandise store, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, a cryptocurrency mention (TUSC), and an email list signup. It also includes a notice about Amazon affiliate earnings. The content appears to be primarily political commentary and campaign promotion, with a secondary focus on supporting the content creator's other ventures.
This YouTube video features a conversation with Adam Kokesh on Gun Culture Radio. Kokesh shares information about his website, thefreedomline.com, and the podcast is promoted. The video also highlights supporters of the channel, including Bud's Gun Shop, the National Rifle Association (NRA), Federal Premium, and the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI). Links to join the NRA and check out SDI are provided.
This YouTube video features an episode of Gun Culture Radio (GCR) with guest Adam Kokesh. The description provides links to the podcast's RSS feed, iTunes page, its sponsor (SDI - Sonoran Desert Institute), and the Hickok45andson Facebook page. While the specific content discussed by Adam Kokesh isn't detailed, the context of the channel and its sponsor suggests a focus on firearms, potentially covering Second Amendment rights, firearm education, or general gun culture discussions.
This YouTube video features a discussion with Adam Kokesh on the Gun Culture Radio podcast. The description highlights links to the podcast, the guest's website (adamvstheman.com and thefreedomline.com), and a sponsor (SDI). It also mentions that Adam Kokesh's new book is available for free download. The content likely revolves around firearms culture, liberty, and related topics discussed by the guest and host.
This YouTube video, titled 'Adam Kokesh: Put Up or Shut Up,' appears to be a direct address or challenge to Adam Kokesh, as indicated by the title and the phrase 'It is time to put up of shut up Adam Kokesh.' The description provides links to the creator's Facebook and Twitter profiles, suggesting a social media-driven message. While no specific firearms are mentioned or demonstrated, the context of Adam Kokesh often involves discussions related to the Second Amendment and firearms advocacy. The mention of "Super Artwork" and an "Original score" suggests some level of creative production.
This YouTube video, titled "Adam Kokesh's March On Capital" and described as originating from Facebook, invites viewers to share their opinions on Adam Kokesh's proposed march on Washington D.C. or on Kokesh himself. The description also provides links to the creator's Facebook and Twitter profiles, and credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork. The content appears to be a commentary or discussion piece related to a political event or figure.
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