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FBI warns of attack—Drills/Considerations for the Prepared Citizen,” was produced by Roscher’s Florida-based company Barrel and Hatchet
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The video, which is part of YouTube’s monetization program and has a total of eight ads, has been viewed over 110,000 times.
Key facts
- The Dirty Civilian channel has almost 750,000 subscribers, and the video, which is monetized, racked up over 100,000 views on YouTube in its first 24 hours
- What used to be a national movement, with groups like Oath Keepers and Three Percenters, has gone back to their local and regional roots,” says Travis McAdam, a senior analyst with the Southern
- Over a week into the US and Israel’s war with Iran, Eric Roscher, an Air Force veteran, published a YouTube video on what he describes as the “real concerns surrounding sleeper cells and terrorist
- The video, which is part of YouTube’s monetization program and has a total of eight ads, has been viewed over 110,000 times. (YouTube did not respond to a request for comment.)
Summary
Over a week into the US and Israel’s war with Iran, Eric Roscher, an Air Force veteran, published a YouTube video on what he describes as the “real concerns surrounding sleeper cells and terrorist threats ” in the US. The video, titled “Credible DOMESTIC Threat? The video, which is part of YouTube’s monetization program and has a total of eight ads, has been viewed over 110,000 times. (YouTube did not respond to a request for comment.) Barrel and Hatchet is not a militia, but the company and Roscher are part of a broader rebranding of the entire militia movement in the US, one that is focused less on showing up at drag queen story hours and more on expensive weapons, manly sweatshirts, and highly curated Instagram grids.