This video features "Terra Brown MK2" and discusses channel support due to content restrictions and strikes. The creator is a certified Law Enforcement professional who emphasizes safety, stating all demonstrations are by trained instructors at a private range with medical personnel. Firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use. The description also includes affiliate links for a wireless mic and lighting, promotes a Rumble channel for uncensored content, and advertises Howitzer Clothing. The creator directs viewers to their website (unlinked) for further support and information via comments or Instagram.
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 video showcases the new Multicam Grips from Die Free Co. The creator emphasizes new rules preventing them from demonstrating channel support methods directly. They encourage viewers to visit their website for support and links to items used in the video, including a wireless microphone and lighting. The description also promotes following their alternative platforms (Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram) for uncensored content and exclusive content/giveaways on Locals. A disclaimer highlights that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel on site, and firearms not in use are rendered inoperable.
This video showcases an affordable helmet communication setup from Warden Studios, focusing on budget-friendly options for users. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the content is presented within the context of a channel that discusses firearms and tactical gear, as indicated by the creator's affiliations and disclaimers. The video highlights a wireless microphone and lighting equipment, with links provided for purchase. The creator emphasizes their role as a certified Law Enforcement professional and stresses safety protocols, including the use of private ranges and inoperable firearms 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.
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 YouTube video titled "Ultimate Hunting Rifle" by Tactical Advisor aims to showcase a rifle potentially for hunting purposes. The description emphasizes that the creator can no longer explicitly demonstrate how the channel is supported due to new rules and directs viewers to their website (tacticaladvisor.net) for more information, including affiliate links to products like a wireless mic and lighting. The video also promotes the creator's presence on Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, and Locals for uncensored content and exclusive giveaways. A strong disclaimer is present, stating that all firearm demonstrations are conducted by trained instructors and law enforcement professionals at a private range with medical personnel, and firearms not in use are rendered inoperable. Viewers are urged not to attempt any activities shown at home.
This video explores a "Perfect Mix of Old School and Modern," as described in the title and description. While the exact firearms are not specified in the provided data, the content creator, Tactical Advisor, a certified Law Enforcement professional, emphasizes safe practices at a private range with trained personnel. The description highlights the need for alternative platforms for uncensored content and directs viewers to their website for support and links to merchandise and other social media. Items like wireless mics and lighting are mentioned as part of the production. The content creator also emphasizes the importance of supporting the channel through various means, including Patreon.
This video, titled "Sunday EDC POV," offers a first-person perspective on the creator's Everyday Carry (EDC) for a Sunday. Due to platform restrictions, the creator encourages viewers to support the channel through their website, which links to various items including a wireless mic and lighting used in the video. The description also directs viewers to Rumble and Telegram for uncensored content and provides links to the creator's website, Howitzer Clothing, and Patreon. A clear disclaimer emphasizes that all firearm demonstrations are conducted by certified instructors and law enforcement professionals on a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms not in immediate use have disabled firing pins. The content appears to be a lifestyle or gear-focused video with an EDC theme.
This video features kids attempting to breach a Simtek Security gun vault, testing its security measures. The description includes multiple discount codes for various firearm-related companies and tactical gear brands, such as Brownells, Safariland, Midwest Industries, ZEV, Cloud Defensive, RMA Armor, and Hard Head Veterans. It also lists affiliate links for a wireless microphone and lighting. The creator, Tactical Advisor, promotes their Telegram channel, website, and Patreon for channel support and giveaways. The content appears to be a demonstration of a security product with significant promotional aspects for affiliated brands.
This YouTube video provides instructions on how to prevent your smartphone from tracking your activities. The creator demonstrates methods to "go dark," implying a focus on privacy and security related to mobile devices. The description also lists various affiliate codes for tactical and outdoor gear companies, suggesting a connection to survival, preparedness, or a privacy-conscious lifestyle that often intersects with the firearms community.
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