The text appears to be a transcript of a video where the creator, Mark, discusses a project he undertook to deter package thieves. He designed a package, dubbed the "Glitter Bomb," which is equipped with a variety of devices and sensors, including a custom-built microcontroller, GPS tracking, and cameras. The package is designed to activate and record the thief's actions when opened, and it includes a countdown sequence and various surprises such as fart spray and glitter. The package also has a feature that allows it to be reset and reused multiple times. Mark delivers these packages to various locations and shares the reactions of the thieves, which often involve surprise, disgust, and fear. The package is designed to be a deterrent to package theft, with the hope that it will encourage potential thieves to reconsider their actions.
Fact 1: The package was stolen from the porch and the thief was about to open it in his house [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:00.15: - [Mark] This guy stole\nmy package from the porch,\n00:00:01.89: and he\'s about to open it in his house.\n00:00:03.90: - Hello.\n00:00:04.73: - What he doesn\'t know is that\nthis is the third generation\n00:00:06.67: of a new and improved\ncustom built bait package\n00:00:09.15: that\'s recording him on\nfour different phones\n00:00:10.80: and just released a pound of\nthe world\'s finest glitter,\n00:00:13.08: along with some other nasty surprises.\n00:00:15.26: (pump squeaking)\n00:00:17.55: But to understand how we got here,\n00:00:19.02: we first have to go back in time a bit.\n00:00:20.65: (audio reversing)\n00:00:21.93: Because that\'s when this\ncouple stole a package\n00:00:24.93: from my porch.\n00:00:26.10: And even with the video footage,\n00:00:27.42: the police wouldn\'t do anything.\n00:00:28.95: So I vowed to use my engineering skills\n00:00:31.23: to go full "Home Alone" on these punks,\n00:00:33.33: not just to avenge my package,\n00:00:35.01: but as a tribute to the\ntwo million packages\n00:00:37.14: that are stolen across America every year.\n00:00:39.54: And because packages are\ntaken most in December,\n00:00:41.67: for the third year now,\n00:00:42.75: it\'s sort of become a\nChristmastime tradition\n00:00:44.75: for me to do my very small part\n00:00:47.01: to encourage future would be porch pirates\n00:00:49.35: to choose a different profession\n00:00:51.00: in just the most fabulous way possible.\n00:00:53.61: So before we see how this year\'s\nversion fares in the wild,\n00:00:56.16: I\'m gonna first walk you\nthrough all the upgrades\n00:00:58.05: my buddy, Sean, and I\nhave been incorporating\n00:01:00.03: into this box over the past year.\n00:01:01.86: For starters, we updated the outer casing.\n00:01:04.11: This time going for more\nof a cyber truck aesthetic.\n00:01:07.29: You can sort of see the evolution\n00:01:08.88: from year to year right here.\n00:01:10.74: As part of this, we created\nan intentional handle here\n00:01:13.22: in the hopes that the\npackage thief will grab it,\n00:01:15.39: not realizing we took a page directly\n00:01:17.16: from the Kevin McAllister\nHome Security Plan\n00:01:19.23: by putting extra sticky\nglue on the underside.\n