This YouTube video, titled 'IT Support Group - Moondog TMI 251112,' is described as a live chat show featuring 'professional computer geeks' discussing the challenges of working in IT. The video also includes a sponsorship segment for Aura, a service aimed at protecting users from data breaches. Viewers are directed to a provided link for more information.
This video from Moondog TMI features a live chat show where Moondog discusses the origin of his online nickname. He is joined by Creative Director Adam Chasnow, who is credited with giving him the nickname "Moondog". The description also includes a sponsorship plug for Aura, a service focused on data breach protection, with a promotional link for a free trial.
This video update discusses potential US military actions regarding Venezuela and speculates about Nigeria's future geopolitical standing. It features sponsored segments for Aura, an identity protection service, and promotes the creator's Amazon affiliate links for various items, including firearms-related gear like slings and bags, as well as camera and audio equipment. The creator also encourages viewers to join their YouTube channel membership for exclusive perks and to join their Discord server for community interaction. Several social media links and contact information are provided.
This "Too Much Information" live chat episode hosted by Moondog focuses on Halloween, exploring themes of costumes and cosplay. The video also includes a sponsorship segment for Aura, promoting their data breach protection services with a special offer for viewers. A link to further notes is provided.
This video, titled 'What's Happening in the UK is Happening Here: Ottoman Style Takeover,' draws a parallel between events in the UK and a potential takeover scenario, urging viewers to protect themselves from data breaches. The creator promotes their sponsor, Aura, for data protection services, offers exclusive content via SubscribeStar, and directs viewers to their website and social media platforms. The content appears to be focused on preparedness and security, with a potential undercurrent of geopolitical or societal instability.
This "Too Much Information" live chat episode focuses on dashcams, discussing their pros, cons, and usefulness. The host is joined by Jessie and James from Vueroid, a Korean dashcam manufacturer. The description also includes a link to the host's notes and a sponsorship advertisement for Aura, a data breach protection service, offering a free trial through a dedicated link.
This video provides a review of the Athlon Midas Flash 3MOA micro red dot sight, which features an RMR cut. The review includes a discussion of its features and live-fire testing. The video is sponsored by Aura, and viewers are offered a 14-day free trial via a provided link. Additional resources and social media links for Moondog Reviews are also included. The production notes mention specific camera equipment and editing software used, and emphasize that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, filmed in a safe and regulated environment.
This YouTube video, titled 'Moondog TMI 251015 L.A. ComicCon,' is part of a live chat show called 'Too Much Information.' The episode features Robin Casares, a cosplayer at the L.A. Comic Con. The video is sponsored by Aura, a data protection service, with a call to action to visit a specific link for a free trial.
This video features a head-to-head comparison between SK Long Range Match and CCI Standard Velocity ammunition, tested in a CZ 457 VPC rifle at a distance of 100 yards. The creator aims to determine which ammunition performs better in terms of grouping accuracy. The video also includes a sponsored segment for Aura, a data breach protection service, and directs viewers to a detailed review on the creator's website and various social media platforms.
This video discusses the 5 most likely pieces of infrastructure to be targeted in domestic attacks, aiming to help viewers prepare for resource scarcity. It highlights the importance of data security and encourages viewers to check for data breaches through a sponsor link. While the video's core topic is about infrastructure vulnerability and preparedness, it doesn't directly focus on firearms, their use, or related activities. The sponsor promotion is a significant part of the description.
This video features a comparison test between Norma Tac-22 and CCI Standard Velocity ammunition, evaluating their grouping performance in a CZ 457 VPC rifle at 100 yards. The content covers ammunition setup, individual testing of each brand, and a clear presentation of the results. The video also includes a segment on data security sponsored by Aura, with a promotional link provided.
This YouTube video features Moondog on his 'Too Much Information' live chat show, discussing the immense popularity of the anime Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle in the US. Moondog aims to provide viewers with the essential basics of Demon Slayer with minimal spoilers. The video is sponsored by Aura, a service that helps protect against data breaches, and viewers are directed to a specific link for a free trial.