This YouTube video discusses concerns regarding George Soros potentially gaining control of over 220 radio stations leading up to the US elections. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the content is presented by "Guns & Gadgets Media," a channel heavily focused on firearms. The description includes numerous links to gun rights organizations, a firearms accessories supplier (Blackout Coffee), and a backup channel named "2nd Amendment News," indicating a strong affiliation with the gun community. The video likely uses the radio station news as a hook to discuss broader political implications relevant to gun owners and the Second Amendment.
This video appears to be a 'Spooky Time' segment that touches on various topics including Daft Punk's Epilogue, media control, and Bohemian Grove. It also includes promotional links for merchandise like a Johnny B Tri-Star Hat, Blackout Coffee, TacPack, and Bigfoot patches. The description also mentions Jiayu Pass and includes links to social media and video gear.
This video, titled 'Capital Gazette Attack: They Saw It Coming,' by 'The Yankee Marshal,' discusses a tragic event with a clear implication of discussing the failures in preventing it. The description emphasizes taking control of content away from corporate America and promotes the creator's Patreon and merchandise. It also encourages a community for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to collecting, prepping, and sportsmanship. The video features original score and artwork.
This video, titled 'White Christians Can Be Terrorists Too,' appears to be a commentary or opinion piece rather than a direct firearms demonstration or review. The description focuses on controlling corporate media influence and promoting the creator's Patreon and merchandise. While the creator's handle 'The Yankee Marshal' and associated social media links suggest a connection to firearms content, the video's explicit title and description do not contain any specific firearm models, calibers, manufacturers, or direct discussions of firearm-related topics like usage, training, or gear. The content seems to be ideologically driven with a focus on media control and creator support.
InRangeTV discusses their decision to proactively demonetize their YouTube channel in April 2017, in response to perceived media attempts to control independent creators through advertising revenue. This August update details their continued commitment to this approach. They have fully canceled their AdSense account, shifted focus to direct viewer support via Patreon, and diversified content distribution across YouTube, Facebook, and Full30. They are also exploring platforms like Minds.com and merchandising to further reduce reliance on traditional advertising. The video emphasizes viewer control over supported content, aiming to maintain an open and free internet for creators.
This video discusses the perceived lack of fear the political left has towards the NRA, suggesting a shift in the balance of power regarding content control and corporate influence. The description encourages viewers to support content creators through platforms like Patreon and highlights merchandise available through Forged From Freedom. It also provides social media links for The Yankee Marshal and welcomes a diverse audience to discuss hobbies, tactics, and opinions.
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