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They must be throwing down good money this year. 3 non-guntuber channels I watch that normally don't go beyond shilling olight, have all done spots for them this week. One them has over 500k subscribers.That lordship scam ad in the Albion Enfield revolver video tatered the fuck out of my tots tbh.
They'll call you antisemitic but they won't call you a liar, ever notice that?Fucking Karl, he's trying to cancel some GunTuber that hasn't made any content in nearly two years.
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Demolition Ranch did at least one ad for them in the past week, and I think I've seen them advertise on at least a half of a dozen other channels. I assume they're trying to drum up some Christmas business.They must be throwing down good money this year. 3 non-guntuber channels I watch that normally don't go beyond shilling olight, have all done spots for them this week. One them has over 500k subscribers.
I, for one, am truly excited for the slapfight between the trad Murphey's Muskets and Karl "White Ain't Right" Kucksarda.Fucking Karl, he's trying to cancel some GunTuber that hasn't made any content in nearly two years.
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This brings me back to some video Karl made about a nigger cult moving into a tiny new mexico town and getting violent with the locals, and then proceeding to blame the local people for being victimized by them because they were racists, and fighting back was just being racist. He disabled the comments.Fucking Karl, he's trying to cancel some GunTuber that hasn't made any content in nearly two years.
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I have no idea who Murphy's Muskets is, but if he's calling out that retard Atun-Shei and Karl, he's OK by me.Fucking Karl, he's trying to cancel some GunTuber that hasn't made any content in nearly two years.
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My favorite thing about this is people are saying this was an attack against troons when Club Q was pretty virulently anti tranny. Lot of the reviews by troons before the shooting were about them getting beat up in the club and parking lot, and having to drive to Denver for a club that welcomes stink ditches.Karl being extra gay and going on an on about the Colorado shooting this week. These people literally think there are right wingers lurking around every corner ready to murder them. Going with that Tranch mindset...
I wonder why Karl mostly keeps this type of content off his Facebook? Could it be he would get much less of a leftist circle-jerk Twitter response?
I don't know how Phagan does it. People can't be this insufferable online and normal in person...
That's extremely interesting, can you provide some sources/screenshots of such stories?My favorite thing about this is people are saying this was an attack against troons when Club Q was pretty virulently anti tranny. Lot of the reviews by troons before the shooting were about them getting beat up in the club and parking lot, and having to drive to Denver for a club that welcomes stink ditches.
Should be on the first page of the thread in A&N.That's extremely interesting, can you provide some sources/screenshots of such stories?
Ah yes who could forget Robert Evans, Radical leftist, “ethical terrorism”supporter, Chris Chan Pronoun Policer, Hack author and Karl Kasarda butt buddyThe shooter was just defined as non-binary by his attorney. Wonder how that works with Karl's narrative...
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Seems to not work for Karl's friend...
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Unsurprisingly, Established Titles is a scam:That lordship scam ad in the Albion Enfield revolver video tatered the fuck out of my tots tbh.
Source (Archive)Hong Kong company that sold Scottish titles online exposed as scam
Established Titles claimed a customer can "Purchase a personal Lordship or Ladyship Title Pack with dedicated land in Scotland."
Joshua Young
Nov 25, 2022
Popular online content creators paused advertisements or cut ties with Established Titles on Friday after it was revealed that the company cannot make customers official Scottish Lords or Ladies when they purchase one of their packages. Further, the company does not officially sell land and does not plant a tree for every purchase, as promised on its website.
According to their website, Established Titles, a customer can "Purchase a personal Lordship or Ladyship Title Pack with dedicated land in Scotland," and "Our Title Packs are based on a historic Scottish land ownership custom, where landowners have been long referred to as 'Lairds', the Scottish term for 'Lord', with the female equivalent being 'Lady'."
Packages start at $49.95.
YouTube content creator, Scott Shafer, published a video on Wednesday breaking down the scam and said all of their promised deliverables "from the buying of land to being given a lord title and even the planting of trees is a complete lie."
Shafer's YouTube notes his goal is "exposing Fake Gurus, from Amazon FBA, to Youtube Automation, and Crypto scams."
Shafer first explained how Established Titles does not actually sell land but uses the term "souvenir plot" to describe the purchase. According to Scotland's 2012 Land Registration Act, a souvenir plot, "(a) is of inconsiderable size and of no practical utility, and (b) is neither (i) a registered plot, nor (ii) a plot the ownership of which has, at any time, separately been constituted or transferred by a document recorded in the Register of Sasines."
The Register of Sasines is Scotland's public land registrar and is the oldest public land registration in the world.
"If you were to go to Scotland and try and claim your land or try and do anything with it really you would be laughed at because you don't actually own anything, Established Titles is still the landowner and may give you a worthless piece of paper telling you that you own land when under the laws of Scotland, you clearly do not," Shafer continued.
"Ownership of a souvenir plot of land is not sufficient to bring a person otherwise ineligible within the jurisdiction of the Lord line for seeking a coat of arms," he added.
Several other websites, such as LairdOfBlackwood.com and ScottishLaird.com promise similar titles as Established Titles but none bestow any official title from Scotland.
Established Titles does not plant a tree either. "The only thing established titles does is donate money to an actual tree planting company," Shafer said.
That company is OneTreePlanted.
On Thursday, popular creator The Quartering first addressed the controversy and wrote."I see everyone in my mentions about a certain sponsor getting "exposed". I will check it out but also never really thought of it as anything but a fun/goofy gift so I am not sure how evil it's going to turn out to be. That said contracts expire at the EOY & I will re-evaluate."
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Sydney Watson reposted that message and wrote, "I will be doing the same. Have several ad spots for this brand going into Dec too. They won't be going ahead. Trust/integrity more important than dollhairs."
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Later that same day, The Quartering made it very clear and wrote, "Cutting Ties With Established Titles."
The Quartering spoke for himself and for many other content creators and noted that the gift seemed like a "gag gift" and otherwise harmless but after the recent developments had to cut ties with the company.
On the company's "About" section, Katerina Yip is noted as the company's founder. On LinkedIN her profile reads she is Co-Founder & President at fail ventures and is based out of Hong Kong. William Wolfram is listed as an executive for the company as well, and as, Shafer points out, was the founder of DealDash, another company that faced controversy for working similar to ebay, where users bid on items, but all the bids end up getting paid to the company.