The Who Moved my Freedom Audio Extravaganza Hosted by Second Amendment Supporter, Gun Guy, Filmmaker: Hank Strange. Who Moved my Freedom is a series of Gritty and Revealing Interviews with Key Political Figures in the Second Amendment community, including however NOT Limited to YouTube Content Creators, Authors, Leaders in Firearms Instruction and Training, Experts in Survivalist Education, Outdoor Sport Hunting and Shooting, Industry Manufacturers and all things related to our Right to Bear Arms. This is an unfiltered, Behind The Scenes, REAL TALK about the Firearms Industry, Liberty, Freedom and the American Way.
In this episode, the crew chats about Comic Con and amusement park passes. Then they dive into Disney’s new direction, evolving audience and Star Wars. A Cybertruck debate segways into movie special effects, and Walter Keller updates his K98 Mauser project. They tackle the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Tulsi Gabbard’s endorsements, and alien revelations. The episode also covers suppressor performance, Florida firearm laws, and AI in politics. Nostalgia and humor blend as they recall high school memories and encounters with icons like Billy Dee William.
On this episode, Dave from HiPoint joins the conversation to showcase new HiPoint firearms, the design, customization, and target audience. The conversation shifts to firearms preferences, presidential orders on guns, and the nostalgia for classic firearms. The episode wraps up with a lively debate on horror movies featuring firearms and the importance of gun safety education for children.
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the new Yeet Cannon. Hank and Patrick recap their weekends, and Hank sharing his experiences with ProMag. They discuss Kamala Harris’s interview, Trump’s McDonald’s appearances, and their impact on public perception. The hosts tackle YouTube’s crackdown on gun content, explore future content platforms, and emphasize supporting pro-2A businesses amid online censorship.
In this episode, the crew dives into the aftermath of a recent hurricane, sharing personal recovery stories and experiences with power restoration. The discussion shifts to Columbus Day and SpaceX advancements. Tesla’s We Robot Day and the self-driving car debate spark conversation on AI and household robots. They conclude with discussions on gun laws, self-driving tech, and social media challenges, rounded off with audience shoutouts.
On this episode, Dark of DLD After Dark joins the Walter, Babyface P and Hank. They discussed the absurdity of a man managing to camp out undetected at a golf course for 12 hours and the normalization of chaos and bizarre actions in politics. They also touched on the cultural differences and the impact of immigration on local communities, including controversial topics like eating cats and dogs.
On this episode, Rod Mills joins the gang and shares a milestone achievement with his Scorched Earth Firearms training, highlighting a student’s perfect score. Then a new MP5 from Turkey with a competitive price sparks interest. The conversation turns to Star Wars, character favorites and the cultural impact of the franchise, blending humor and nostalgia.
The episode kicks off with a conversation about the practicality and appeal of slab-sided AK mags, the controversial release of a new Bushmaster .50 caliber rifle, and difficulties of firearm manufacturing and marketing. Walter, Patrick and Hank then get into the implications of the U.S. seizing a Venezuelan airplane and the challenges faced by astronauts stuck in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. They also discuss Florida marijuana legalization and the recent Chase bank glitch that led to widespread financial fraud.
The episode starts with upcoming plans for Labor Day weekend. FlyingRich calls in to talk about GOA Goals, leading to discussion of Supreme Court decisions, the MG 42 build and electric vehicles. The episode wraps up with insights on 3D printing, fan interactions, and Cybertruck debate.
The episode kicks off with technical setup issues before diving into viewer interactions and plans for the inaugural GOA Goals event. Walter shows off his Steyr M9, while Patrick shares his new firearm acquisitions and trade stories, leading to a discussion on surplus weapons and collectibles. FlyingRich joins to discuss Florida open carry laws and their effects on tourism. The episode wraps up with Hank’s van issues, Trump/Elon live interview on X, and recent firearm purchases.
Hank Strange, Patrick Babyface P, and Walter Keller start with an amusing story about a werewolf encounter at Costco and Halloween decorations. The conversation shifts to showing off firearms and silver bars, followed by weekend beach activities and struggles with AC in Florida heat. Later, they dive into political figures, weight loss, secret service issues, and Hollywood’s influence. The episode wraps up with firearm talk, vehicle import laws, and Hank’s California trip.
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