What's Inside The Secret Service Headquarters?

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Published 2024-06-18
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Ever wondered what's inside the Secret Service Headquarters? Today, I'm taking you along for a rare glimpse inside the highly secretive world of the Secret Service.

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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
1:14 Secret Service Overview
2:20 Virtra Simulator
7:28 3D Modeling
8:51 Weapons Lab
10:25 International Ink Library
13:31 Fingerprint Lab
15:21 Secret Museum
16:14 Training Facilities
16:48 Straight Arrow News
17:34 Protective Transportation
22:33 The BEAST
24:25 Driving Demo
28:40 Conclusion
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All Comments (21)
  • @anon191
    The weapons Lab trainer needed his own episode. What an interesting guy!
  • @Kaenguruu
    I mean the wepons lab was literally a 1 to 1 copy from what James Bond movies show you and that guy was amazing
  • @O5Councilor
    I think the Weapons Lab guy is the coolest human I've ever seen
  • @benwilson9150
    The weapons lab guy and the driving instructor both love their jobs far too much, the smiles on their faces! The driving instructor gave me agent K vibes!
  • @Waleed_eth
    9:10 “they pay me money to shoot things” most badass job title ever 😂
  • @humphrey
    This is such a well done video!
  • @GroovesNZ
    That driving instructor is so humble, the things that man must’ve seen over the years.
  • @JoeDev12
    I don't think I will ever forget the career day in middle school where we met a Secret Service agent and he gave us a demo of handling a handshake line, and I was chosen to be the mock president. Such incredible respect to these men and women!
  • @SamEckholm
    A lot of people asking about the torn American flag that was hanging in the lobby at the beginning of the video. The flag flew at the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001. When it was recovered by Secret Service personnel amongst the rubble of the former home of the Secret Service New York Field Office, it was battered and burnt. Secret Service personnel saved it, cleaned it, and cared for it before transferring it to their archives. They proudly display the flag in their atrium as a testament to the resolve and character of the United States of America. There’s a good video on the whole story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA2B-YWuC-A
  • Sam in jets going 500+ mph, taking it “normally”, Sam in a dodge, going 70, breathing and sweating heavily lol
  • @JS-TexanJeff
    Thanks for this! The weapons lab guy should have his own YT channel! Very charismatic, interesting, and funny!
  • @sho942000
    Sam, this was your best video yet. That half hour flew by in what felt like 5 minutes. You did a phenomenal job.
  • @JonFether
    Of all the things in this video, one of the most interesting insights into the Secret Service's operations was revealed during the driving demonstration. In the driver's position of the vehicle, there are two serial seat belt latches. This is a very clever way to ensure both personnel safety while providing a redundant emergency egress path in the event of a latch failure. While a conventional car can be fitted with a seat belt cutter/window shatter hammer combo tool, the need for split-second readiness requires this to be an immediate recovery option that takes less than a second in the event of a mechanical latch failure. Very clever engineering.
  • Awesome video, Sam! My uncle was best friends with Norm McCarthy. Norm's son, Tim McCarthy, was the Secret Service agent who protected President Reagan during the assassination attempt.
  • @Dreamer66617
    the driver dude was solid. Holy shit that patented secret service focused looked is so intense.
  • @photonpilot__
    It would be aswesome for that Weapons Guy to have his own YouTube channel like the Britsh Royal Armouries guy does. I would watch him for hours, that 30 second clip is the most entertaining part of the video and his personality is definitely fit for YouTube.
  • I was a bank representative on the neighboring building that houses the Gates Foundation. It was interesting to see our cell phones go offline as we approached the Secret Service. I am very honored for the work I was allowed to do while residing in Washington DC. Sam more like this one!
  • @lenniedavis1294
    The silent weapon got me! LOL This video was pretty cool and interesting. The instructors were a lot nicer than i was expecting. I enjoyed this. Thanks for showing this to us.
  • @JustRaz0R
    Secret service does a lot more than I previously thought.