This YouTube video, titled "The Consumer Version of a CIA-Level Black Phone 🤯", delves into advanced technology with potential implications for secure communication. While not explicitly about firearms, the title's reference to "CIA-Level" and "Black Phone" suggests a focus on covert operations, security, and possibly counter-surveillance, which can intersect with preparedness and tactical discussions relevant to firearm owners. The video promotes the Shawn Ryan Show and its associated platforms, indicating a connection to a community interested in security, survival, and possibly tactical gear.
This infosec-focused video features guest @DeviantOllam explaining the benefits of using Signal, a cross-platform encrypted communication app. The discussion centers on why Signal is valuable for both personal security and for promoting the widespread adoption of encryption in general. DeviantOllam's social media presence, particularly on Twitter and YouTube, is also highlighted, noting his diverse interests including firearms, whiskey, and lockpicking.
This video showcases an advanced augmented reality (AR) system designed for warfighters, demonstrated at SHOT Show 2020. While not a consumer product, the system provides real-time, non-invasive mission data such as location, status, and waypoints to soldiers via an encrypted wireless network. The InRange channel is supported by viewers through Patreon.
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