This video analyzes the video game "Ghost Recon Wildlands," focusing on its themes of insurgency and unconventional warfare. It compares Wildlands to its sequel, "Ghost Recon Breakpoint," detailing the narrative, interactions, allies, enemies, and gameplay differences. The review criticizes Breakpoint's departure from Wildlands' subtlety, its player engagement issues, and potentially predatory microtransactions. The video also features a sponsor, Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm tools, parts, and custom firearms. The discussion delves into the core gameplay mechanics and thematic elements that made Wildlands successful and Breakpoint a disappointment.
This YouTube video delves into the concept of Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), exploring their application beyond military contexts. The episode examines how TTPs are implemented by various groups, specifically using the 2020 Siege of the 3rd Precinct in Minneapolis as a case study to identify the TTPs of anarchist groups. It also questions the relevance of tactics to citizens and the Second Amendment, promising to address these points.
This video introduces the AKV Stizon, a new 9mm AKV variant developed in collaboration with Stuff and Things. It features an OEM helical magazine and is set to launch on Friday, May 9th at 4:30 PM ET. The description emphasizes that all firearms presented comply with federal, state, and local laws. This appears to be a product announcement and overview of the new firearm.
This YouTube Shorts video compares OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts with aftermarket parts, likely for a firearm. The title suggests a focus on everyday carry (EDC) applications, implying the comparison is relevant to individuals who carry a firearm for self-defense. The use of hashtags like #shorts and #edc indicates a concise and direct presentation of information, aiming to quickly inform viewers about the pros and cons of using factory versus non-factory components.
This video discusses challenges and criticisms within the 'Gun Culture' in 2024, touching on scandals and public perception. It explores how to respond to accusations, differentiating between defending against false claims and correcting genuine immoral behavior. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm tools, parts, and firearms, emphasizing their US-sourced materials and capabilities. It also promotes support for the REDACTED Culture Cast and their boutique products.
This video delves into the societal concepts of honor and dignity, contrasting them with the prevailing system of dignity. It explores how individuals dedicate themselves to honor while being subjected to a system where dignity is easily lost. The discussion highlights the potential dire consequences when these concepts are neglected. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of firearms, parts, and gunsmithing tools, emphasizing their use of U.S.-sourced materials. Support for the 'REDACTED Culture Cast' and related products is also mentioned.
This video features Nathan Spearing, a former Special Operations member, discussing his transition from military service to prioritizing family. He shares insights on living by faith, the value of hard work, and embracing calculated risks. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm parts and tools, highlighting their U.S.-sourced materials and custom capabilities. The discussion also touches upon the importance of fighting for what truly matters, using the metaphor of winning a war but losing what's worth protecting.
This episode features Chris Sizelove, a U.S. Army Ranger Regiment veteran, discussing the critical need to redefine 'lethality' as a measurable performance metric rather than a vague concept. He advocates for using taxonomy to establish clear end states and desired qualities, arguing that leadership is responsible for defining success. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearms, parts, and gunsmith tools.
This video discusses the evolution of self-defense training over the past decade, acknowledging both positive developments and the rise of questionable instructors. The host introduces the concept of "Arguing with Ghosts" to describe instructors who seem to be justifying their positions to an absent audience during courses. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm parts and tools.
This video, titled '232: The Insurgent and the Sniper', delves into the evolving nature of modern warfare, contrasting the roles of the insurgent and the sniper. It explores how tactics shift from conventional warfare to targeting individuals in the 21st century. The description highlights the strategic goals of both roles and distinguishes them by their 'weapons' - the sniper focusing on individual targets and the insurgent on populations. The episode references several books: 'War of the Flea' by Robert Taber, 'Counterinsurgency' by David Kilcullen, and 'Why Young Men' by Jamil Jivani. The content is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearm and parts manufacturer.
This video features Rob Rawson of Rozin Security discussing red teaming, threat intelligence gathering, and effective security measures. The conversation delves into threat prevention, security breaches, and deterrence, applicable to various levels from nation-states to individuals. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearms and parts, and promotes related content from REDACTED Culture Cast.
This video explores the philosophical concept of "might makes right" and its nuances, moving beyond its common interpretation. It delves into how this idea functions as an argument in disputes, examining it from individual to metaphysical scales. The video is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearm and tool manufacturer, and also promotes other related entities like REDACTED Culture Cast and redactedllc.com.