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simon_says, "On to some speculation."

I was watching this broadcast last night, taking a break from things Q as it were...

https://youtu.be/f5YWXrZdNpA (38 min),

during which the host, who goes by the moniker Garand Thumb, demonstrates (under the direction of the guest, one of the developers, Alex(ander) Lewis), the functionality and capability of the Vortex XM-157 Next Generation Fire Control Squad Optic (XM-157), accepted by the U.S. Army to pair with (among other options) the new XM5 Next Generation Squad Weapon (XM5-NGSW).

This was posted on 23 October 2022, it is now 1400 ET on 25 October 2022 and the link has 969,289 views. As interesting as the video is, the 6,543 comments are as and in some ways, more interesting than the video. Garand Thumb's youtube channel alone has 2.46 million subscribers.

But, as they say, that is neither here not there.

It is the custom of the host, Garand Thumb, at the end of the video filming, to invite the guest of the show, to share what he calls "Dad Advice" with the viewers.

Here is what Alex Lewis said:

https://youtu.be/f5YWXrZdNpA?t=1800

So, in regard to your last couple of comments this thread, I will take his advice.

As an engineer (of any ilk) you will find this more in-depth technical discussion with Alex Lewis on the Vortex XM-157 from earlier this year of interest in more ways than the obvious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7NLMU1JZkY (49 min)

Additionally, you will find the writings of this, as of yet anonymous, commenter of things Q as integrated into the narrative matrix of current events, informative.

https://substack.com/profile/72098353-burning-bright.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

simon_says, "On to some speculation."

I was this watching this broadcast last night, taking a break from things Q as it were...

https://youtu.be/f5YWXrZdNpA (38 min),

during which the host, who goes by the moniker Garand Thumb, demonstrates (under the direction of the guest, one of the developers, Alex(ander) Lewis), the functionality and capability of the Vortex XM-157 Next Generation Fire Control Squad Optic (XM-157), accepted by the U.S. Army to pair with (among other options) the new XM5 Next Generation Squad Weapon (XM5-NGSW).

This was posted on 23 October 2022, it is now 1400 ET on 25 October 2022 and the link has 969,289 views. As interesting as the video is, the 6,543 comments are as and in some ways, more interesting than the video. Garand Thumb's youtube channel alone has 2.46 million subscribers.

But, as they say, that is neither here not there.

It is the custom of the host, Garand Thumb, at the end of the video filming, to invite the guest of the show, to share what he calls "Dad Advice" to the viewers.

Here is what Alex Lewis said

https://youtu.be/f5YWXrZdNpA?t=1800

So, in regard to your last couple of comments this thread, I will take his advice.

As an engineer (of any ilk) you will find this more in-depth technical discussion with Alex Lewis on the Vortex XM-157 from earlier this year of interest in more ways than the obvious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7NLMU1JZkY (49 min)

Additionally, you will find the writings of this, as of yet anonymous, commenter of things Q as integrated into the narrative matrix of current events, informative.

https://substack.com/profile/72098353-burning-bright.

1 year ago
1 score