Nikko Ortiz uses a clip from 'The Boys' to satirize the idea of protesters effectively countering CS gas. He warns that such actions would likely provoke a more severe military response, drawing parallels between rioters and enemy combatants encountered during deployments. The content highlights a humorous yet cautionary take on civil unrest scenarios.
This video satirically addresses the 'gatekeeping' of tactical gear, particularly plate carriers and tourniquets, by civilian attire wearers. It argues against the notion that only professionals paid by the government are entitled to use such equipment, using analogies of driving and medical gear to highlight the absurdity of this 'LARPing' accusation. The content emphasizes that preparedness and the right to own and use effective gear are not exclusive to military or law enforcement personnel.
This video, "Tactically Squared Away Pt 2, Ready for the Apocalypse?", expands on preparedness strategies, particularly in light of recent global events like the COVID-19 pandemic. It builds on the author's established "Nutnfancy Project RunNGun" and "Soldier Boy (SB)" concepts, updating them for 2020. The content covers physical and mental preparedness, offers predictions for WROL (Without Rule of Law) scenarios, and answers viewer questions about whether SB preparedness is sufficient for WROL patrols. Specific gear advice is provided for comms radios, body armor, load-bearing equipment (LBE), knives, ammunition, slings, lights, IFAKs, clothing, footwear, optics, and batteries. The video also introduces "Overwatch Fire Support" (OFS) for neighborhood patrols and contrasts engagement ranges between SB scenarios and real-world situations. The author mocks perceived "silly stuff" often seen on YouTube related to these topics. The video is presented as an "epic full length Part 2" and an "epic SB/WROL systems philosophy video" made possible by TNP donors.
This video, titled 'Soldier Boy Joey Run 2', appears to be a continuation of a series focusing on firearms. Given the title and the typical content of such videos on YouTube, it likely involves the demonstration or use of firearms, possibly in a range or tactical setting. Without a transcript or further description, it's difficult to pinpoint specific firearms, calibers, or activities, but the context suggests a focus on shooting or firearm-related activities.
This video offers a glimpse into the "Soldier Boy experience" hosted by TNP. It showcases applicants participating in challenging courses of fire in a snowy desert environment. The content highlights TNPrs in action, emphasizing learning moments, camaraderie, and fun shooting. The description also promotes subscribing to TNP's main and B channels, as well as their Twitter feed and merchandise store.
This video features "Soldier Boy" interacting with a woman named Marie, who is described as "super cool." The core of the video involves a "no notice shoot" with TNP, implying a surprise firearms-related event. Additionally, Marie is taught how to shoot during the video, indicating a training or introductory element. The title suggests a focus on activities that occur when the viewer is absent, potentially hinting at a scenario involving firearms or preparedness.
This behind-the-scenes video showcases the setup, lase, and test run of the "Soldier Boy" drill for TNPrs. Filmed in November before the snow, it features a discussion with Jardine and highlights the mechanics of what is described as the toughest TNP RunNGun courses to date. The content focuses on the practical application and testing of a firearms-related course.
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