This video announces a live event and a custom grip giveaway. It encourages viewers to join the stream at 6 PM Pacific time. The primary focus appears to be on interacting with the audience and offering a chance to win a customized firearm accessory.
This YouTube video, titled 'Miracle Whip vs. Mayo....', appears to be a live stream event, with the creator inviting viewers to join at 6 pm Pacific time. Interested individuals are instructed to email 'shootingleftofcenter@gmail.com' to be included on the live panel. The description also includes links to support the channel through merchandise, a backup channel, channel memberships, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. The original score is by Madison Stegall and the artwork by Daniel Greenfield. Based solely on the title and description, the exact topic of discussion regarding Miracle Whip and Mayo in relation to firearms is unclear, but the creator's email address suggests a firearm-related channel.
This YouTube video announcement promotes a live stream scheduled for 6 PM Pacific time. The stream aims to explain how viewers can support the channel. A key incentive for viewers is the opportunity to win custom grips. The description includes a link to the video.
This YouTube video features a live stream event for TYMPPP viewers, showcasing a "Viewer's (Microgina) Werewolf Gun!". The video promotes merchandise, a backup channel, channel memberships, and Patreon support. It also credits the original score artist and artwork creator.
This YouTube video features a live podcast titled 'Shooting Left of Center Podcast!'. The description indicates the hosts, GWebs, NEA, and the uploader, will be live at 6 pm Pacific. The description also includes a promotional link for StreamYard with a discount, suggesting the podcast is likely streamed using this platform. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be a discussion or commentary related to firearms or a firearms-adjacent topic, potentially including news, opinions, or community discussions.
This YouTube video is a live chat session titled "Yankee's 'After Dark' Gun Chat!" It's described as a conversation for "nite-owls" with a potential for a changing start time. The description also includes a promotional link for StreamYard, offering a discount for new streamers. Based on the title, the content likely revolves around general firearms discussions, possibly covering various topics relevant to gun enthusiasts during an evening chat session.
This YouTube video is a live stream titled "THE WORD ON THE STREET LIVE - THURSDAY - 13 NOV 2025 at 5pm AKST." The description indicates it's a live broadcast with affiliate links to various products. These include Amazon shopping, Jase Medical for emergency antibiotics, OUPES solar generators, ALL AMERICAN Made Solar Generator "Grid Eraser", NUTRIENT SURVIVAL freeze-dried food, SIMPURE and ITEHIL water filtration systems, U.S. Water Systems for American-made water filtration, HYBRIDLIGHT, FORJARS for medical supplies, and REFUGE MEDICAL. The creator emphasizes personal research and disclaims being a financial advisor or professional. The content is general discussion, likely related to preparedness and survival given the product sponsorships.
This episode of Dangerous Liberty, titled 'DO OVER And Many Other Developments', promises to expose a "psyop" related to the "Charlie Kirk Assassination". Hosted by Gary Melton, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and owner of Paramount Tactical Solutions, the podcast focuses on Second Amendment and conservative content. The video encourages live audience participation and promotes the podcast's schedule, merchandise, and newsletter. The content likely involves discussion of current events, political commentary, and potentially tactical or self-defense aspects, given the host's background and the brand's focus.
This YouTube video is a live chat titled "Toy Guns for Tots '25 LIVE Chat!". The description heavily promotes merchandise from "yankees-swag-bag-bonanza.myshopify.com" and a backup YouTube channel. It also includes links to join the channel for perks and become a patron on Patreon or SubscribeStar. The original score is by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield. While the title mentions "Toy Guns", the context and promotional nature suggest it's likely related to the creator's existing content, which is often firearms-adjacent, despite the literal wording of the title. The focus is on community engagement and supporting the creator's various platforms and merchandise.
This YouTube video invites viewers to join a live conversation at 8 PM ET. While the description is minimal, the prompt suggests a focus on firearms-related content. The video likely aims to engage with its audience in real-time, discussing various aspects of firearms, potentially including reviews, news, or general discussion within the gun community.
This "Too Much Information" live chat episode hosted by Moondog focuses on Halloween, exploring themes of costumes and cosplay. The video also includes a sponsorship segment for Aura, promoting their data breach protection services with a special offer for viewers. A link to further notes is provided.
This episode of Dangerous Liberty features a review of a trip to UVU (presumably Utah Valley University), showcasing new footage and addressing viewer questions. The host, Gary Melton, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and tactical instructor, hosts a live Q&A session. The description also mentions contact information for Paramount Tactical Solutions and links to their social media presence on Twitter, Facebook, and Rumble. The content is geared towards discussions and updates related to tactical operations, potentially including firearms and self-defense, given the host's background.
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