This live chat features a discussion with content creator M26_Lemon_Grenade. The conversation covers a range of topics including experiences in Iraq, firearms such as AK-47 variants, Palmetto State Armory (PSA) products, and the issue of doxing. The video also promotes merchandise and social media channels for the host.
This video features CRPA President Chuck Michel addressing a DOJ leak, commonly referred to as "DOJ Dox Gate." He answers questions from the public regarding the leak, providing information and guidance. The description encourages viewers to sign a petition to "boot Bonta," contact a specific email for potential plaintiffs, and visit the CRPA website for updated information and to leave comments. The content appears to be focused on legal and political aspects related to firearms and government actions.
This video discusses California's AB 173 and SB 715 bills, which reportedly allow for the distribution of personal information to research groups without consent. The description links to the legislative text of both bills and an FPC resource. The content appears to focus on the legal and privacy implications of these new laws for California residents, with potential connections to gun ownership and data privacy concerns.
This video discusses the controversy surrounding Black Rifle Coffee Company's alleged threat to dox Alex Jones following a New York Times interview. The creator suggests this action is an insult to their customer base. The video also promotes various affiliate products and services, including USCCA, Blackout Coffee Company, and a range of tactical and survival gear.
This YouTube video, titled 'Doxing Gun Owners,' appears to address concerns or expose instances of gun owners being doxed. The description heavily features affiliate links to merchandise (GNG Shirts), coffee (Blackout Coffee), and support platforms (Patreon), as well as links to advocacy groups like Gun Owners of America and Second Amendment-focused content platforms. It also includes links to equipment used for video production, indicating a focus on content creation within the firearms community. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes, produced in a safe environment by professionals, and not intended to instruct or sell firearms.
This video discusses a significant Supreme Court decision that halted a California law requiring the disclosure of donor information, particularly impacting donations to pro-Second Amendment groups. The content creator, operating under the name Armed Scholar, breaks down the legal implications of this ruling, emphasizing its importance for gun owners and advocacy organizations. The description also includes affiliate links for various products and services, encouraging viewers to support the channel.
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