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In this conversation, Kyle and Stewart Rhodes delve into the complexities surrounding permanent events in Washington, D.C., particularly focusing on the January 6th incident. They discuss the role of crowd manipulation, the impact of media propaganda on public perception, and the legal ramifications faced by individuals involved. Rhodes shares insights from his experiences, including the Bundy Ranch incident, and emphasizes the need for accountability within law enforcement and the government. The discussion highlights the ongoing tensions between different political factions and the implications for future governance. The range is broad including significant themes surrounding federal land ownership, the implications of the Equal Footing Doctrine, the controversies surrounding the 2020 election, civil unrest, and the complexities of investigative authority within the U.S. government. They discuss the legitimacy of federal claims over vast tracts of land in the West, the perceived illegitimacy of the 2020 election results, and the organized resistance during civil unrest, particularly in Portland. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the constitutional implications of investigative authority and the need for transparency in government actions.
The Full video with 49 mins of gear reviews/drills/good/bad/ugly shared is for our paid subscribers. But here is a little taste of what I'm working on for our Locals community. I encourage y'all to post your favorite drills here as well. I'll definitely always be open to trying.
I promised I'd do a Livestream update, and I will. BUT... here is the quick visual overview.
1) Views and watch hours up over 50% on the YT channel.
2) That moved revenue up 300%
3) ALL of the top 10 videos on the entire channel were streamed in the past 2 months. ALL in April or May/June 1, and 8 of the 10 were within 30 days.
4) The Second most viewed view in the history of the YT channel was this recent Friendly Friday.
5) The subscriber base on YT is now 30% of the base on Rumble, and gets more engaged likes per view than Rumble...
More to follow. Happy Monday Morning.
9mm reload testing.
I started this because it felt like the groups I was getting were all over the place (pic 1). Now I'm not a perfect shot but I can tell when something is too off. I shot four ten shot groups of 9mm reloads with four different powder charges from a rest into four 1" pasters. It's obvious to me that the lower right group with the 4.4 grain (gr) charge of 231 powder are the best. I'll make up more of them for plinking instead of my previous load of 4.2gr (upper left) that is all over the place.
Details: (pic 2) mixed headstamp 9mm brass, CCI #400 small pistol primers, 125gr 9mm cast lead bullets with Hitech coating.