The Angry Vet Announces Hiatus from Livestreaming

Those tuning into the Angry Vet were treated to a rare Friday afternoon broadcast as the YouTuber announced that he was taking time away from his livestreams to compile a list of “suspicious” people within the First Amendment auditing community.

The YouTuber again complained about the lack of community within the “community” and pointed out that there were members of the community working to actively destroy the work of rivals in the community.

He cited Christopher “Direct D” Ruff as an example of a person who was working against others and had a toxic influence upon the community. He noted that Ruff’s continued partnership with Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova has resulted in Ruff’s rebranding and apparent dropping or downplaying of his “Direct D” persona.

The Angry Vet added his own concerns to those who found Ruff’s recent broadcasts near unwatchable as Ruff’s inebriated state saw him sit motionless for several minutes at a time while reading chat to himself, only uttering an occasional word or two to prove that the video wasn’t frozen.

He also criticized Ruff for having both Cordova and YouTuber Christopher “For Public Safety” Reiter on his program when neither he or Cordova were sober enough to effectively take part in the debate. The Angry Vet also expressed concerns for Ruff’s reading comprehension level and “investigative skills” as Ruff often features documents on his live streams and in videos that clearly contradict what Ruff claims they present.

Leveling criticism at Cordova, he warned Cordova that Ruff was only using him for his talent and that he was too stupid to see that he was being used as a pawn. He continued to criticize Cordova for being a lacky to Ruff, taking an arrest in Colorado, for example, for Ruff’s shining a high-powered flashlight at the police. Then he called Ruff a poor friend for not stepping up and taking responsibility for his own actions.

Updating his own recent troubles with police, the Angry Vet said that he was healing from a police attack earlier in the month and that he had been experiencing headaches so bad that he was throwing up from the pain.

He shared that his last CT scan showed that he did not have swelling or bleeding on the brain, but also shared that he would not seek treatment at his local area Veteran’s Administration health facility as they would not let him film within the building.

The Angry Vet ended his stream by promising he was working on a “Christmas present” for Ruff and others in the First Amendment auditing community and would not return to livestreaming until he was ready to deliver it.

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