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Man, a side project put Dinotube on my feed. I like them, mostly, but holy shit someone needs to make some new media for these guys. They are starving.On topic of Paleotube
Anyway, I don't know where else to do this so I'm going to schizo post about a YouTuber here.
Ahoy is a popular (1.8m subs) Australian video game youtuber who likes to cover early video history and technology. His videos are well produced, digestible, and usually short (unless he's talking about 16 bit sound chips). He's most known for his Iconic Arms series, 15 minute videos on popular firearms that give an overview of the real life history of the subject before exploring how it is portrayed in video games and films. They're quite neat. The first video was ten years ago and the series, along with Ahoy's content, began to dry up around three years ago. I assume he just moved on to other things. 7 years is a long time to keep that going. But on February 24th, 2023, Iconic Arms returned from the void with a video on the Barrett series of .50 caliber rifles. Content creator returning to his hobby after a long break to recharge? Or paid shill for the shadowy Ozzie Military Industrial Complex?
With the US Military moving on to long range rifles firing rounds actually meant for human sized targets at long range and the Australian military revamping their military to focus on domestic production (Including the Barrett), Barrett Firearms would be acquired by Australian defense conglomerate NIOA. On January 17th, 2023. A mere month before the Barrett video dropped.
Despite covering the history of Barrett Firearms, Ahoy makes no mention of it's acquisition by his country. Doesn't sound like something a VB swigging patriot would omit. If the scripting and voice over was done before the sale was announced, one must ask 'Why bring IA back from the grave now?'. Sure it could be a massive coincidence.. or was he ordered to have that video ready by his masters at Upside Down Langley or where ever Ozzie intelligence works?
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