The video starts with the host discussing a previous video where they thought "Justin" was the hacker, but it was actually "the hacker" who had captured Justin. The host reveals that the hacker is very powerful and knows ninja skills. They decide to up their game and start training to prepare for the hacker.
The host and their friend Chad are trying to get to Sharer's house to train, but the hacker has stolen their Tesla. They decide to get motorcycles instead, but the video shows them struggling to start the motorcycles and running out of gas in the middle of nowhere.
Walking through a dangerous dirt path, they come across a creek and find a triangle and something shiny. They find a golf ball with a barcode, which they believe might be a clue. They also encounter a mysterious safe with a familiar design, which they try to crack.
They are finally able to get to Sharer's house, where they use a scope as a listening device to try and crack the safe. They hear a click, which they believe might mean they're close to cracking the safe. The video ends with them asking for help in identifying a symbol on the safe.
1. The speaker and a companion, likely Chad, are at a house that belongs to a person named Sheriff M.
2. They discovered a safe in the house that they have been trying to crack.
3. The safe has been damaged and has a dial that turns right and left.
4. They attempted to use a stethoscope as a listening device to hear any slight sound differences that could reveal a combination.
5. They also tried to use a shoe that has a visible-light pay feature to shine light on the safe and reveal any hidden symbols or codes.
6. The safe's handle has fingerprints and dust on it.
7. They found a triangle with symbols in each corner that they do not recognize.
8. The speaker is unsure if they should continue to investigate the safe due to security concerns.
9. They are planning to continue their investigation in future videos.
10. The speaker thanks their followers for their support and encourages them to subscribe and comment on their videos.