This YouTube video discusses a hypothetical scenario where Charlie Kirk's death could have saved lives. The creator emphasizes sharing the Gospel and building a relationship with Jesus Christ as the most important message. They also highlight their support for the channel through their website and mention specific gear used in the video, including a wireless microphone and lighting. The video also promotes following their uncensored content on Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram, as well as exclusive content on Locals. A disclaimer strongly advises against attempting any activities shown at home, stating that demonstrations are by trained professionals with safety measures in place.
This YouTube video, despite its title about chickens, is a thinly veiled promotion for the Tactical Advisor's website and associated platforms. The description explicitly states new rules prevent direct channel support and directs viewers to their website for links. Mention of specific gear like a wireless mic and lighting, along with calls to follow Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram, indicates a content creator aiming to circumvent platform restrictions. The 'NOTICE' section, while lengthy and focused on safety around firearms demonstrations (though no firearms are mentioned in the title or description), aims to appear professional and responsible, likely a strategy to appeal to a broader audience or avoid content flagging, despite the video's actual content being unrelated to firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "Satan Owns the Fence," appears to be a personal testimony with a spiritual or allegorical theme. While the title is evocative, the description and accompanying links suggest the content is primarily informational and entertainment-focused, likely relating to the creator's personal collection and experiences. The creator explicitly states they do not sell firearms and emphasizes that any demonstrations are conducted by trained professionals at a private range with safety protocols in place. The video also promotes the creator's website, social media channels (Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, Locals), and branded clothing for support and non-censored content. Specific links point to the purchase of a wireless microphone and lighting, indicating production value is considered.
This video features a content creator reviewing comments received on their channel, reiterating their stance of "not being that kind of cop" and encouraging viewers to "punch" them if they ever act otherwise. The creator emphasizes that their channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and they do not sell firearms or accessories. They direct viewers to their website for support and to find links to their other platforms (Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, Locals). The video also briefly mentions items used for production, like a wireless microphone and lighting, and includes a disclaimer about professional training and range safety.
This YouTube video, titled "Church EDC | 003", is part of a series where the creator discusses their weekly "Everyday Carry" (EDC) items specifically for church. The creator emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and they do not sell firearms or accessories. They also mention that they are a certified Law Enforcement professional and that all firearms demonstrations are conducted by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel present. The video also highlights ways to support the channel, including visiting their website and following them on other platforms like Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram. Links to specific gear, like a wireless microphone and lighting, are also provided.
This "Quick Draws" video is the second in a series providing updates on various projects. Due to new platform rules, the creator emphasizes alternative support methods via their website. The video briefly mentions specific items like a wireless microphone and lighting, and promotes following their uncensored content on Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram. They also highlight exclusive content and giveaways on Locals, and mention Howitzer Clothing. A clear disclaimer stresses that activities shown are by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use.
This video, titled "When Kids Control My Spotify," explores the humorous scenario of children influencing the music played through the creator's Spotify account. The description highlights how the content creator is unable to explicitly promote certain channels or products due to new platform rules. The video includes links to various support channels, the creator's website, and specific gear like a wireless microphone and lighting. A disclaimer emphasizes that any firearm-related activities shown are conducted by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use. The creator also promotes their clothing brand.
This video clip, intended for live streams on Rumble and X, encourages viewers to build a relationship with God and act without delay. The creator highlights their website as a primary way to support the channel, especially due to new content restrictions. Links are provided for various platforms including Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, and Locals, offering non-censored and exclusive content. The video mentions specific gear like a wireless mic and lighting, and also references Howitzer Clothing. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that all firearm demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms not in use are rendered inoperable.
This Q&A video addresses changes in content creation due to new platform rules, impacting how the channel's support methods can be showcased. The creator directs viewers to their website for links to support the channel, exclusive content via Locals, and uncensored content on Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram. The video also mentions specific gear used, like a wireless mic and lighting, and promotes Howitzer Clothing. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals on a private range with safety precautions in place, urging viewers not to replicate any activities.
The creator of this video states that YouTube has banned them from going live, leading them to focus on Rumble for live streams. They mention weekly live streams, upcoming giveaways, and the need to adhere to new platform rules that restrict certain content related to how their channel is supported. The description promotes their website for support, links to their Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram channels for uncensored content, and an exclusive content/giveaway page on Locals. Mentioned gear includes a wireless microphone and lighting. The video also includes a strong disclaimer about safety, emphasizing that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use.
This video expresses gratitude towards the audience and highlights new ways for viewers to support the channel due to new platform rules. It directs viewers to the creator's website for links to support, including merchandise like Howitzer Clothing. The creator also promotes alternative platforms like Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram for uncensored content, and Locals for exclusive content and giveaways. The video mentions specific gear like a wireless microphone and lighting, linking to Amazon. A disclaimer emphasizes that all activities are conducted by trained professionals at a private range with safety measures in place.
This video emphasizes an important topic and encourages viewer engagement. Due to platform restrictions, the creator can no longer openly demonstrate channel support methods. Viewers are directed to the creator's website for support, which includes links to various platforms for uncensored content (Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, Locals) and merchandise (Howitzer Clothing). The description includes links to specific gear used in the video: a wireless microphone and lighting. A disclaimer highlights that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in active use.