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Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Author: Hank Strange, Walter Keller, Patrick Babyface P
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Welcome to ”Who Moved My Freedom,” a gathering of pro-Second Amendment patriots. Join our host Hank Strange as we dive into all things freedom with a blend of insight, humor, and unapologetic patriotism.
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The episode kicks off with some technical difficulties and a sponsor shoutout. Hank shares highlights from his trip to California and Overland Expo SoCal, along with an update on his son's acting career. The conversation touches on California’s beauty versus its current challenges. Walter then showcases a WWII-era knife, leading into a discussion about the F-15 recovery operation in Iran, along with speculation about Iranian broadcasts and uranium claims. The episode also covers Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and a controversial court case, before shifting to aerospace achievements, space exploration risks, and wrapping up with a look at vintage Vietnam-era night vision equipment.
The episode kicks off with Weekend recaps include Valentine's Day stories and a memorable Waffle House experience. Flying Rich joins the conversation, leading to a lively chat about anime and the Daytona 500 race. Ted Nugent's support for Brandon Herrera and Valentina Gomez's political commentary are highlighted. The conversation wraps up with electric vehicle projects and a lighthearted discussion on Obama and aliens.
The episode kicks off with Walter sharing his minibike race weekend Patrick brings up a Supreme Court case on marijuana and gun ownership highlighting legality and the 4473 form. Other topics include American airstrikes, international tensions, and Tucker Carlson's views. The episode also covers poverty, foreign aid, and Elon Musk's AI insights
The episode opens with a discussion about snowstorms in the Northeast and Donald Trump Jr.'s presence on Rumble. Then, the Mexican cartel violence, touching on El Mencho's death and safety concerns in Mexico and Trump assassination attempt. Nostalgia takes center stage with candy and cultural icons. The episode wraps up with firearm modifications, CIA activities in Mexico, and international conflicts.
The episode begins with a discussion about Patrick Babyface P.'s recent hospital visit and health updates. The conversation shifts to the Super Bowl halftime show, sparking debates about associated controversies. Followed by a discussion on YouTube suspensions and future content strategies. The episode wraps up with updates on firearm legislation, encounters with legal professionals, and reactions to Super Bowl ads.
The episode kicks off with the arrest of Olympic star Sha' Carri Richardson in Florida under Florida's new super speeder law. Next, Judge Jeanine Pirro ignited controversy by stating on Fox News that anyone bringing a weapon into Washington, D.C., regardless of having a legal permit from another district, should expect to go to jail. The podcast also discusses the troubling behavior of Charles Reed Knight, who was arrested for an armed rampage in a Merritt Island neighborhood.
The episode kicks off with a conversation about YouTube strikes and SHOT Show, where Walter shares his experiences, including Jake Paul's surprising involvement with an SHTF50. The hosts critique political strategies and Toyota's recent announcement. The episode closes with discussions on cold weather experiences.
Hank Strange kicks off the episode with the new PSA AXR platform, featuring a modular system is discussed as an exciting innovation at SHOT Show.
- Walter Keller and John Crump share their experiences from the SHOT Show media day, highlighting interesting firearms such as the Diamondback aluminum revolver and the B&T 300 blackout bolt action suppressed.
- Hank Strange recounts a personal mishap with his Tesla Cybertruck running out of battery, emphasizing the importance of being cautious with electric vehicle range, especially in cold weather.
The episode dives into a discussion about AI-generated images and the new Tron movie. Nostalgia for classic video games leads to a conversation about the decline of modern media and the opportunities AI presents. The episode wraps up with insights into custom firearms and a look at firearm collections.
Here are three key discussions from the episode:
- 1. The hosts discuss the recent capture of Venezuelan leader Maduro, emphasizing the geopolitical implications, oil refineries and gas prices.
- 2. The conversation touches on the ongoing issue of corruption in Minnesota, particularly focusing on the fraudulent activities involving Somali daycare centers and the political fallout.
- 3. Personal stories about holiday gatherings and the unexpected challenges they bring, such as uninvited guests and illnesses.
The episode begins with a Christmas edition announcement and dives into current events, including the TSA box cutter incident, Australia's firearm laws and Hollywood's influence. Hank shares his experience with Amish cuisine and broaster purchases.
The episode kicks with a discussion of the TSA box cutter incident, Jake Tapper's false reporting, and Netflix's bid for Warner Brothers. The team discusses Star Wars' sale to Disney, Trump's CAFE standards, affordable foreign trucks, and Florida's online car sales law.
This episode kicks off with a discussion on the new podcast logo and the concept of "rage bait." Thanksgiving stories lead into tales of porch pirates and family gatherings. Social media algorithms, YouTube views and monetization are explored. World War I trench warfare and Bonnie and Clyde's legacy are discussed alongside mercenaries. The episode wraps up with holiday plans, listener interactions, and anticipation for SHOT Show.
This episode kicks off with a discussion on aluminum rods and copper pricing. Babyface P dives into his welding project and shares insights on equipment. The episode explores issues with YouTube, VR workouts, and the hosts' weekend recaps, including Hank's trip to The Keys and a northern lights sighting. The episode wraps up with reflections on Thanksgiving traditions and a nostalgic look at wrestling and classic TV shows.
This episode opens with a discussion on technical setup and a sponsor mention before diving into the impact of Walter's absence and Daylight Savings Time. The conversation progresses with a roundup of weekend activities and an Altor pistol showcase. Halloween themes emerge alongside updates on Walter's MP40 project and Cybertruck experiences. Discussions include the Saiga 12 shotgun conversion, gun parts pricing, and the VZ61 Scorpion kit. The hosts explore cultural recipes, favorite flatbreads, and media critiques, touching on Jurassic Park and Sydney Sweeney. The episode wraps up with industry news on Glock rumors, 3D printing, and updates from Ruger and Daniel Defense.
In this episode, the conversation kicks off with Babyface P's new Apple Watch and weekend stories. The talk shifts to SpaceX and the future of space travel, touching on import taxes and their impact on consumer expectations. Firearms industry faces bankruptcy challenges with companies like Live Free Armory filing for Chapter 11 due to heavy debts and softening consumer demand. Other topics include hostage situation in Gaza, Trump's meeting with Italian prime minister, and the political landscape in New York and Portland.
This episode opens with lighthearted chat about Halloween plans and family traditions, followed by an update on Hank's recent trip to Indiana. Amazon AWS outage is briefly discussed before moving on to a Florida judge's ruling on concealed carry laws for young adults. The conversation shifts to Glock's controversial design change, market strategy and Gen V Predictions. Who Moved My Freedom FreeForAll Monday with DLD After Dark, Walter SHF, BabyFace P and Hank Strange.
In this episode, the conversation ranges from a scandal involving a Guyanese teacher to aging actors and trends in the movie industry. A Supreme Court Second Amendment case leads into celebrity chatter about Mark Zuckerberg and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The hosts dive into unique firearms like the MG42. The episode wraps up with insights into firearm history, the preservation of collections, and SHOT Show tales.
From childhood toy firearms to Global Trends: Firearms, Politics, and Freedom on this episode of Who Moved My Freedom Podcast. Hank shares childhood memories sparked by a Serena Williams video that leads to a showcase of toy firearms. Florida's new open carry law sparks debate on both practical and tactical grounds and the arrest of an Iowa school superintendent leads to an immigration debate.
Media, Aliens, and Modern Issues: A Freedom Discussion on this episode of Who Moved My Freedom podcast. The episode kicks off with technical hiccups, then delves into the political assassination of Charlie Kirk and its media portrayal. The hosts discuss recent violent incidents, public safety, and mental illness. The conversation shifts to alien disclosure, societal reactions, and government UFO knowledge, including historical speculation on alien evidence.



