This video discusses concerns about media censorship and bias on platforms like Google and Meta, arguing that conservative speech and dissent are suppressed while offensive content is promoted. The speaker highlights how these platforms act as arbiters of truth, even when their labels of misinformation are later proven false. The video encourages viewers to stand up against this perceived silencing. It also promotes a free newsletter for events and sales, and provides contact information for Paramount Tactical Solutions, a company owned by Gary Melton, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret specializing in firearms and tactical training for military, LE, and civilians.
This video outlines 10 steps for surviving martial law, emphasizing preparedness for government overreach and societal disruption. It covers potential government actions like curfews, firearm confiscation, media restrictions, and mass surveillance, while also advising on personal strategies such as maintaining neutrality, securing resources, and understanding the importance of barter. The speaker, identified as an instructor, stresses the need for proactive preparation and awareness of historical precedents.
This episode of The Debrief features Shawn Ryan and Katie Jean discussing their interview with Nick Kefalides. They highlight Nick's extensive combat footage, his background as a firearms instructor, and his survival as the sole survivor of an IED blast. The conversation also touches on media censorship of veteran stories and community support for Nick.
This podcast episode features a discussion on the implications of Alex Jones' ban from social media, exploring the boundaries of free speech and the role of private platforms. The conversation delves into the historical context of racism in the US, the complexities of white privilege, and the evolving landscape of online communication. It also touches upon the financial struggles of the NRA and the broader debate surrounding gun rights and regulations.
This episode marks the final installment of 'Gun Culture Radio,' with host John Hickok announcing the podcast's transition to the 'John Hickok Channel.' The discussion covers the reasons for the move, including logistical challenges and a desire for broader content. The episode features an interview with 'Liberty Doll,' delving into various topics from firearms ownership and political commentary to societal issues, media influence, and historical curiosities. The conversation highlights the complexities of gun rights advocacy in the current media landscape and the importance of personal responsibility.
This video discusses the NFL's decision to reject a Super Bowl commercial submitted by a gun company. Sports talk show host Chad Dukes speaks with Cam Edwards about this controversy. The description provides a link to a Townhall.com article for further information and indicates the video is from NRA News, released on December 2, 2013.
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