ChatGPT does all the talking for Travis. It's not even his original thoughts. He has no confidence in himself and the Utube world laughs at him not with him.
I have a question for you travis....if auditors help people, why do most of them get hated by most people? If someone was helping me learn my rights, why would i get arrested or end up homeless? Isnt that the opposite of helping?
In some places, police were instructed to behave better (when they're being filmed). Spitting Cobra in Glendale, AZ for instance. Many other departments may have changed their ways as well after seeing how easily they can be embarrassed or sued. So perhaps the activism aspect of it caused positive change? They do still dodge accountability at every turn though.
The problem is not the lack of a collective desire for a positive future, but the lack of a collective vehicle for positive action. It appears the auditing community is not that vehicle. If this is so, the present conditions and associated discontent cannot easily explain why Cop Watching and Auditing community fails to turn to organizing their social movement. The typical stages include efforts by leaders into mobilizing resources-most notably, time, money, and energy-of the supportive demographics and to direct them into effective social, legal and political action. Cop Watchers and Auditors alike have already successfully completed stage 1 - with 'emergence'. But they struggle to start stage 2 - 'coalescence'. If YT content influencers are our champions of free speech - they fail as leaders. Far too many censor advocacy speech on channels, where the mere mention of organizing can get you deleted. We see a repetitive theme in advocacy when we have a significant national controversy such as repeat offenders who deprive rights under color of law. The abuse of authority has become prolific in culture & institution of U.S. law enforcement. The exponential growth of police brutality is forever tied to the growth of cop watching, 1A auditing and alternative journalism with videos that go viral in social media. Repeat offenders of police misconduct cost taxpayers billions of dollars in legal fees and settlements, essentially defunding valuable community resources. (WP investigative journalism reporting). The across‐the‐board immunity for public officials of misconduct best characterizes the QI doctrine that results in mass incarceration of precariats. In fact ‘we lock up a higher percentage of our people than any other nation on earth’ in a prison for profit pipeline. (Madar, NYU Law Study). Our own brief history reminds us of those successful struggles that defined us as the embodiment of popular organized 'social movements' that brought this nation’s practices into concert with its best ideals; the civil rights movement that brought down Jim Crow, the labor movement that resulted in regulations against child labor, and the women’s suffrage movement. History has amply demonstrated where this will end up. But this won’t happen anytime soon, when our champions fail to understand that "Successful changes to systemic social ills often turn on a rare combination of complex cooperation and bipartisanship, however reluctant, of diverse human interaction". • Police assault the innocent - again. • Investigate themselves, find no wrong- again. • Public outcry mobilizes for affirmative action. • Just kidding, we do nothing - again !
Read before banned. The outrage expressed here is that we continue to do nothing about it! How is it, that 'obvious' axioms are so well liked, and calls for organizing, to actually do something - are ignored? What does it say about a community that give thumbs up to short nonsensical little idioms and thumbs down to rational organized action? Blaming the interweb 7 sec attention span only goes so far. How many are in it for the money can not explain lack of organized advocacy. Even civil rights activists need to make a living for their labor. Note how many comments reply are censored here alone. Lot of rational non-toxic comments are removed.
Change comes when the court of public opinion is informed by facts-- such as bodyworn camera-since there are so few sources to obtain actual news these days. So, I think that despite whatever the current state of affairs is, citizens are in better shape now than prior to the advent of the #1A movement. I'm grateful to them for exposing what needs to change.
As long as they do this in traditional public forums: streets. parks, sidewalks. They lie when they say there is that same right in govt buildings because including the lobby they are nonpublic forums wherein the first amendment is restricted.
The "auditors" all seem to stop when they can't make money off of it. Those who don't... it's usually because they have an axe to grind from a lengthy criminal record. Can't preach your right to film peoples kiddies when that kind of stuff has gotten you in trouble before.
You're absolutely right. It hits me hard having gone to war and watched my friends die for that "freedom." Survive the war so I could come back and be robbed on the side of the road by people with badges. Yup, that's the freedom I fought and nearly died for.. Crap I'm getting myself riled up
Nothing the military does has anything to do with the already established rights and freedoms or safety of the American people. You were fighting for bankers and the MIC.
@@ky1ebetts So you actually believe that your friends died so unemployed criminals could go around and harass private businesses, people on the street, government employees doing their jobs, etc., etc. unfettered. So before YT came along, who was fighting for your freedom? Not these guys. Have you ever noticed how "ordinary people" go about their business at gov't. offices with no problems, because they aren't trying to film for a reaction. Look up the laws where you live and you'd be surprised that people also have a right not to have their images being used for money by criminals. So if you really think your friends died for that, you're not much of a friend.
Downfall? When did this happen? I stopped watching as much myself but it's because the real bad ones stress me the fuck out. I fell off for a few months but I'm watching again.
Auditors who film in traditional public forums most definitely have that right. I find their methodology distasteful but they do have a right to be obnoxious. What I despise are the auditors who go into govt buildings declaring they have a right. That is a lie. In fact these are the lies I have observed: >> They lie about the Constitutional right to record inside govt buildings. >> They lie that Freedom of the Press provides them access. >> They lie when they say open to the public means it is open for the first amendment. >> They lie when they say that you must posts signs about restrictions. >> They lie when they say policy is only for employees. >> They lie when they say they need to commit a crime to be trespassed. >> They lie when they quote court rulings that they can record public officials inside of govt buildings. >> They lie when they say that the Plain View Doctrine gives them a right to record. >> They lie when they say, “This building belongs to me.” >> They lie when they say, “You work for me.”
@@Exchange_IDs You are biased! However I never used the word 'fear.' They are just YT grifters who abuse the system to make $$$. The ignorance of their fans empowers their grift.
Here’s the deal showed a video of a black guy walking into a library recording video. Police were called. He went to file a complaint. Sergeant told him he watched the body cam and he made them feel uncomfortable and that’s disturbing the peace. = feelings enforcement
That video was maddening. He said if anyone is uncomfortable with what another person is doing, even if what they're doing is legal, the discomfort can be translated to disorderly conduct. From a legal perspective, I don't believe the law supports his assertions.
@@rightsarentwrong The law would not support this but the comfort police might take you for a ride but the charges would be dismissed, the process is the punishment.
The person making these comments, the cops we record. They are so arrogant they don't understand, or can't wrap their head around the fact that they are the story.
Quite often the auditor is in the wrong because auditors believe they have the same right in govt buildings as they do in traditional public forums (streets, parks, sidewalks) but they do not. Some actually do know that the first amendment is restricted in govt buildings, but lie to their fans.
I watched a bit of this. I am frequently struck by how many out snd out hypocrites are around. Making money does not preclude anyone from being a genuine activist. It means that they have bills and expenses. Additiinally the growing passtime of opposing popular things on You tube has gathered momentum. On channels that are monetised. If we look at auditing as an entertainment, it is akin to dtreet entertaining or busking. Which few people seriously object to. So these detractors have little real merit. Auditing has achieved something incredibly serious. It has punctured the myth that Smerica leads the world in civil rights recognition and a commitment to the freedom of the individual. Which means that all countries can now compete for this accolade. Making apathy no longer an understandsble option regarding social reform. Auditors and protestors are a vital gorce in is collectively resisting oppresion by commercialisation as people.
Since auditors frequently lie about their right to record, why do yo consider what they do as positive. Prior to 1st Amendment auditing, there were very few restrictions. Now, SSA, IRS, various courts (federal, state, municipal) police stations, DMVs, town halls, libraries, etc. have implemented “no photography” policies. Additionally, numerous govt facilities have established entry by appointment only. These restrictions were legally implemented because the 1st Amendment can be limited in govt
@Frank-t9z You have supplied your own answer. Scrutiny has revealed just how secretive government agencies are willing to be to hide their good works on our behalf. Which therefore calls into question the very concept of democratically purposed public service. If the bear had not been poked. We might not have recognised their self-serving duplicity.
@@Exchange_IDs The camera is not the problem. It is the lack of knowledge of the person using the camera. What agencies need to do is what SSA did to DMA. What is really needed is classes for first amendment auditors so they actually know the difference between traditional public forums and nonpublic forums, and the limitations therein. From what I have seen, most auditors regurgitate rhetoric without any legal knowledge.
The three I know outside of the internet, in real life, all have lengthy criminal records for distasteful actions committed against either women or children. Literally. That isn't a troll response, it's the truth.
I dont care what anyone says,,, the numbers of Auditors and those willing to Stand for their rights in the face of police are GROWING exponentially ! Seems like every day i discover a new channel worth subscribing to, and learning from ~ And i believe it IS making a difference, cops dont like being filmed and hopefully it will change their behaviors on the Whole~
@@williammortensen1889'Live' recording is allowed in 47 States with a Judge's permission but not allowed in any Federal court by the general public. Many courts record their proceedings but those are only available by FOIA.
Commentary very good ! Enjoyed the change of pace for your channel! I agree but Auditing is America in action at grass roots born out of the frustration of the people… good job here Travis!
They've gotten so sloppy with stealing cannabis from motorists, that the cops don't even fill in the 'reason for stop' section on the tickets they issue
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Yes this all comes down to entertainment/spectacle!
The next trends will be like what gurilla publishing is doing, civil rights lawyer, lane Myers’s, people showing how to walk through court criminal and civil… also people who innovate like Kansas City accountability, town meeting activism…
It's such a repetitive action, there are so many videos and they all have the same outcome. So the bit I don't understand is why is no one going after the systemic issues? Either the powers that be want the police to infringe rights and continue policing exactly as they are, or they are miserably failing to train the police to act within the law. This has been going on so long, I'm not even in the US and I know more about your rights than the cops, unless they also know, but have been instructed to disregard the laws and just act as they've been told.
The auditors *don't* want change and are perfectly content with the status quo of getting easy money from TH-cam. It's so simple to create a scene anywhere and then act puzzled when it's the same scenario - but notice they NEVER go to those that can make the changes and just try to 'hold court' , so to speak, in a building or on the street.
@@jbazinga2385 it seems that you are unfamiliar with Travis's life. He's not an auditor and he doesn't make a scene. He is almost every time just parked in a legal parking area, living a mobile life in his car and the only thing that gets him into trouble is his inability to forgoe his constitutional rights just because some tyrant uses colour of law to demand things from him that they have no right to. It is these demands that are either the product of poor training, or a systemic issue where the departments train the officers to trample citizens rights knowing most will comply and those that don't will be punished, despite having done nothing wrong.
@@MrGundawindy I am a little familiar with his life. No, he is NOT "...almost every time parked in a legal parking area..." - because police have been called to remove him from PRIVATE property or CLOSED parks. Remember, he made certain life choices, and now some of those choices have consequences. Why would you defend someone that has a criminal past such as his? And, good for you! You used so many of the phrases! 'Tyrant', 'colour of law', 'systemic issue', and, most importantly, 'trample citizens rights'. Travis isn't accomplishing anything by arguing with officers and various staff members about various things - when he's at a Target parking lot overnight and the police ask him to move, it's useless to argue with them about it because they are doing their job.
@jbazinga2385 do you think the police have the right to ID someone just for parking at target or a closed park? You're showing how little you understand the law.
Very well said! Never stop doing what you do! Stay strong! Thank you for fighting for our RIGHTS every time you speak about the amendments! ❤
ChatGPT does all the talking for Travis. It's not even his original thoughts. He has no confidence in himself and the Utube world laughs at him not with him.
@@rhondasharber9994 That makes you just as intellectually challenged as Travis
I have a question for you travis....if auditors help people, why do most of them get hated by most people? If someone was helping me learn my rights, why would i get arrested or end up homeless? Isnt that the opposite of helping?
In some places, police were instructed to behave better (when they're being filmed). Spitting Cobra in Glendale, AZ for instance. Many other departments may have changed their ways as well after seeing how easily they can be embarrassed or sued. So perhaps the activism aspect of it caused positive change? They do still dodge accountability at every turn though.
The problem is not the lack of a collective desire for a positive future, but the lack of a collective vehicle for positive action. It appears the auditing community is not that vehicle. If this is so, the present conditions and associated discontent cannot easily explain why Cop Watching and Auditing community fails to turn to organizing their social movement. The typical stages include efforts by leaders into mobilizing resources-most notably, time, money, and energy-of the supportive demographics and to direct them into effective social, legal and political action. Cop Watchers and Auditors alike have already successfully completed stage 1 - with 'emergence'. But they struggle to start stage 2 - 'coalescence'. If YT content influencers are our champions of free speech - they fail as leaders. Far too many censor advocacy speech on channels, where the mere mention of organizing can get you deleted.
We see a repetitive theme in advocacy when we have a significant national controversy such as repeat offenders who deprive rights under color of law. The abuse of authority has become prolific in culture & institution of U.S. law enforcement. The exponential growth of police brutality is forever tied to the growth of cop watching, 1A auditing and alternative journalism with videos that go viral in social media. Repeat offenders of police misconduct cost taxpayers billions of dollars in legal fees and settlements, essentially defunding valuable community resources. (WP investigative journalism reporting). The across‐the‐board immunity for public officials of misconduct best characterizes the QI doctrine that results in mass incarceration of precariats. In fact ‘we lock up a higher percentage of our people than any other nation on earth’ in a prison for profit pipeline. (Madar, NYU Law Study).
Our own brief history reminds us of those successful struggles that defined us as the embodiment of popular organized 'social movements' that brought this nation’s practices into concert with its best ideals; the civil rights movement that brought down Jim Crow, the labor movement that resulted in regulations against child labor, and the women’s suffrage movement. History has amply demonstrated where this will end up. But this won’t happen anytime soon, when our champions fail to understand that "Successful changes to systemic social ills often turn on a rare combination of complex cooperation and bipartisanship, however reluctant, of diverse human interaction".
• Police assault the innocent - again.
• Investigate themselves, find no wrong- again.
• Public outcry mobilizes for affirmative action.
• Just kidding, we do nothing - again !
Read before banned. The outrage expressed here is that we continue to do nothing about it! How is it, that 'obvious' axioms are so well liked, and calls for organizing, to actually do something - are ignored? What does it say about a community that give thumbs up to short nonsensical little idioms and thumbs down to rational organized action? Blaming the interweb 7 sec attention span only goes so far. How many are in it for the money can not explain lack of organized advocacy. Even civil rights activists need to make a living for their labor.
Note how many comments reply are censored here alone. Lot of rational non-toxic comments are removed.
Change comes when the court of public opinion is informed by facts-- such as bodyworn camera-since there are so few sources to obtain actual news these days. So, I think that despite whatever the current state of affairs is, citizens are in better shape now than prior to the advent of the #1A movement. I'm grateful to them for exposing what needs to change.
As long as they do this in traditional public forums: streets. parks, sidewalks. They lie when they say there is that same right in govt buildings because including the lobby they are nonpublic forums wherein the first amendment is restricted.
I think "honor your oath" is the future approach. Not the click bait "cop owned" or exchange id's is still great
Honor Your Oath is literally the only one who gets the law right a majority of the time.
The "auditors" all seem to stop when they can't make money off of it. Those who don't... it's usually because they have an axe to grind from a lengthy criminal record. Can't preach your right to film peoples kiddies when that kind of stuff has gotten you in trouble before.
People are not free anymore.
You're absolutely right. It hits me hard having gone to war and watched my friends die for that "freedom." Survive the war so I could come back and be robbed on the side of the road by people with badges. Yup, that's the freedom I fought and nearly died for..
Crap I'm getting myself riled up
I'm not trauma-bragging, just saying why this topic hits close to home for me.
Nothing the military does has anything to do with the already established rights and freedoms or safety of the American people. You were fighting for bankers and the MIC.
@@ky1ebetts So you actually believe that your friends died so unemployed criminals could go around and harass private businesses, people on the street, government employees doing their jobs, etc., etc. unfettered. So before YT came along, who was fighting for your freedom? Not these guys. Have you ever noticed how "ordinary people" go about their business at gov't. offices with no problems, because they aren't trying to film for a reaction. Look up the laws where you live and you'd be surprised that people also have a right not to have their images being used for money by criminals. So if you really think your friends died for that, you're not much of a friend.
Downfall? When did this happen? I stopped watching as much myself but it's because the real bad ones stress me the fuck out. I fell off for a few months but I'm watching again.
I never met an auditor i didn't like. Some are rougher than others for sure.
It gets depressing.
Does listening to cops regurgitate the same nonsense that they all say get depression also? Just asking for a friend 😂😂
It pisses me off. Especially the ones who blatantly cross the line and get away with it.
I get so upset, too
Auditors are STATISTS!
Auditors who film in traditional public forums most definitely have that right. I find their methodology distasteful but they do have a right to be obnoxious.
What I despise are the auditors who go into govt buildings declaring they have a right. That is a lie. In fact these are the lies I have observed:
>> They lie about the Constitutional right to record inside govt buildings.
>> They lie that Freedom of the Press provides them access.
>> They lie when they say open to the public means it is open for the first amendment.
>> They lie when they say that you must posts signs about restrictions.
>> They lie when they say policy is only for employees.
>> They lie when they say they need to commit a crime to be trespassed.
>> They lie when they quote court rulings that they can record public officials inside of govt buildings.
>> They lie when they say that the Plain View Doctrine gives them a right to record.
>> They lie when they say, “This building belongs to me.”
>> They lie when they say, “You work for me.”
I would be more afraid of ai than auditors. But you choose your own fears.
@@Exchange_IDs You are biased! However I never used the word 'fear.' They are just YT grifters who abuse the system to make $$$. The ignorance of their fans empowers their grift.
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It is repeatitive because citizens don't know their rights
It's repetitive because auditors don't know the extent of their rights.
*repetitive, not repeatitive, because citizens don't know how to spell.
Here’s the deal showed a video of a black guy walking into a library recording video. Police were called. He went to file a complaint. Sergeant told him he watched the body cam and he made them feel uncomfortable and that’s disturbing the peace. = feelings enforcement
Rich folks are in for a ruff ride.
Craig Hendry in jail for asking questions in one of "our" buildings, harassment! WTF.
That video was maddening. He said if anyone is uncomfortable with what another person is doing, even if what they're doing is legal, the discomfort can be translated to disorderly conduct. From a legal perspective, I don't believe the law supports his assertions.
@ exactly
@@rightsarentwrong The law would not support this but the comfort police might take you for a ride but the charges would be dismissed, the process is the punishment.
The person making these comments, the cops we record. They are so arrogant they don't understand, or can't wrap their head around the fact that they are the story.
Quite often the auditor is in the wrong because auditors believe they have the same right in govt buildings as they do in traditional public forums (streets, parks, sidewalks) but they do not. Some actually do know that the first amendment is restricted in govt buildings, but lie to their fans.
It's the instigators that are boring.
I watched a bit of this.
I am frequently struck by how many out snd out hypocrites are around.
Making money does not preclude anyone from being a genuine activist.
It means that they have bills and expenses.
Additiinally the growing passtime of opposing popular things on You tube has gathered momentum. On channels that are monetised.
If we look at auditing as an entertainment, it is akin to dtreet entertaining or busking. Which few people seriously object to.
So these detractors have little real merit.
Auditing has achieved something incredibly serious. It has punctured the myth that Smerica leads the world in civil rights recognition and a commitment to the freedom of the individual.
Which means that all countries can now compete for this accolade. Making apathy no longer an understandsble option regarding social reform.
Auditors and protestors are a vital gorce in is collectively resisting oppresion by commercialisation as people.
AI needs to be trained on this collective learning so we all can make better informed decisions for the direction the government should move.
Since auditors frequently lie about their right to record, why do yo consider what they do as positive.
Prior to 1st Amendment auditing, there were very few restrictions. Now, SSA, IRS, various courts (federal, state, municipal) police stations, DMVs, town halls, libraries, etc. have implemented “no photography” policies. Additionally, numerous govt facilities have established entry by appointment only. These restrictions were legally implemented because the 1st Amendment can be limited in govt
@Frank-t9z You have supplied your own answer. Scrutiny has revealed just how secretive government agencies are willing to be to hide their good works on our behalf. Which therefore calls into question the very concept of democratically purposed public service. If the bear had not been poked. We might not have recognised their self-serving duplicity.
@@Frank-t9z you should walk up to the Samsung and gopro headquarters and tell them to stop innovating those pesky cameras.
@@Exchange_IDs The camera is not the problem. It is the lack of knowledge of the person using the camera. What agencies need to do is what SSA did to DMA.
What is really needed is classes for first amendment auditors so they actually know the difference between traditional public forums and nonpublic forums, and the limitations therein. From what I have seen, most auditors regurgitate rhetoric without any legal knowledge.
1st Amendment Auditors have educated police and government employees. Career killer for some public servants
It was you Auditors, that taught us all our rights. 😊
Really? Please name one that you now use, that you didn't use or know you had before.
Pay no attention to the trolls behind the curtain. They are only there as posers who crave attention to falsely fulfill their lonely existence.
The three I know outside of the internet, in real life, all have lengthy criminal records for distasteful actions committed against either women or children. Literally. That isn't a troll response, it's the truth.
Women and children tend to get offended easier.
I dont care what anyone says,,, the numbers of Auditors and those willing to Stand for their rights in the face of police are GROWING exponentially ! Seems like every day i discover a new channel worth subscribing to, and learning from ~
And i believe it IS making a difference, cops dont like being filmed and hopefully it will change their behaviors on the Whole~
As long as they are filming in traditional public forums: streets, parks, sidewalks.
Due to hard working channels like yours, before too long, every court room will have mandatory camera coverage!
Every courtroom is recorded there Skippy.
@@williammortensen1889'Live' recording is allowed in 47 States with a Judge's permission but not allowed in any Federal court by the general public. Many courts record their proceedings but those are only available by FOIA.
@ZARMUSIC-hx3gh and what's your point? I said they were all recorded. I didn't say you had the right to record them.
@@williammortensen1889 😄
They already do genius.
Beck yeah, or whatever
Travis, if you,like great court room drama and antics check out Lane Myers. He would be great on your case.
Yea they may have to get real jobs instead of yourube grifting
Commentary very good ! Enjoyed the change of pace for your channel!
I agree but Auditing is America in action at grass roots born out of the frustration of the people… good job here Travis!
You do realize that quite often the auditor is lying about the right to record inside egoist buildings.
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They've gotten so sloppy with stealing cannabis from motorists, that the cops don't even fill in the 'reason for stop' section on the tickets they issue
Yes this all comes down to entertainment/spectacle!
The next trends will be like what gurilla publishing is doing, civil rights lawyer, lane Myers’s, people showing how to walk through court criminal and civil… also people who innovate like Kansas City accountability, town meeting activism…
As long as these people allow AI to be trained by their videos, we can all benefit from the collective knowledge.
@Exchange_IDs: What utter nonsense!!
It's such a repetitive action, there are so many videos and they all have the same outcome. So the bit I don't understand is why is no one going after the systemic issues? Either the powers that be want the police to infringe rights and continue policing exactly as they are, or they are miserably failing to train the police to act within the law. This has been going on so long, I'm not even in the US and I know more about your rights than the cops, unless they also know, but have been instructed to disregard the laws and just act as they've been told.
It is their lack of training and the attitude "i have QI" and the union so I don't give a @uck!
The auditors *don't* want change and are perfectly content with the status quo of getting easy money from TH-cam. It's so simple to create a scene anywhere and then act puzzled when it's the same scenario - but notice they NEVER go to those that can make the changes and just try to 'hold court' , so to speak, in a building or on the street.
@@jbazinga2385 it seems that you are unfamiliar with Travis's life. He's not an auditor and he doesn't make a scene. He is almost every time just parked in a legal parking area, living a mobile life in his car and the only thing that gets him into trouble is his inability to forgoe his constitutional rights just because some tyrant uses colour of law to demand things from him that they have no right to.
It is these demands that are either the product of poor training, or a systemic issue where the departments train the officers to trample citizens rights knowing most will comply and those that don't will be punished, despite having done nothing wrong.
@@MrGundawindy I am a little familiar with his life. No, he is NOT "...almost every time parked in a legal parking area..." - because police have been called to remove him from PRIVATE property or CLOSED parks. Remember, he made certain life choices, and now some of those choices have consequences. Why would you defend someone that has a criminal past such as his?
And, good for you! You used so many of the phrases! 'Tyrant', 'colour of law', 'systemic issue', and, most importantly, 'trample citizens rights'. Travis isn't accomplishing anything by arguing with officers and various staff members about various things - when he's at a Target parking lot overnight and the police ask him to move, it's useless to argue with them about it because they are doing their job.
@jbazinga2385 do you think the police have the right to ID someone just for parking at target or a closed park? You're showing how little you understand the law.
Hi Travis, have no messaged you for a while , got a video for you exposing Australian police
th-cam.com/users/shortsV3VDj0xnMpU?si=-7Izqq9Xm2qNJo6P
Good work Travis
th-cam.com/video/UrGw_cOgwa8/w-d-xo.html
Travis!