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June 7, 2024 • 27 mins
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(00:04):
Hey, welcome to Unsuppressed. Iam Wes and this is our first episode,
not on Aftermath, and uh,that's that right out the gate.
On what happened now that we areno longer tied to any networks. Yeah,
so basically, after Math asked usto sign a paper. We said

(00:29):
no, they said get off ournetwork. We left. That's what happened.
We chose our route. Yeah.I called it a contract in the
email we were and Rob was like, no, it's a digital media agreement,
writes agreement or something like that.I'm like, okay, the same
fucking thing. Contract. Yeah,we never been paid. There was an
agreement we had before, like basicallylike an online handshake agreement Bill had,

(00:50):
Bill and I had with Rob withconspiraffact, and we never made any money
from that. We were supposed tosaid that we were going to get money,
we never did. Says we haveno contract. We can't go take
it to court, so I'm notgoing to. It was like less than
a hundred bucks. I think we'vemade more money off the tip jar.
So yeah, exactly, I'm gonnajust let that by gone be by gone,
bye gone. Look, and ourexit strategy was have a nice day

(01:15):
because that's it. That's all Imean. Look, there was no bridge
burnt, but for that bridge ifit if it was burnt, may it
later away to our next success.That's that's the That is all I can
say it. So this, thiscould have been more successful on a different
on a wider platform. That's whywe're doing this now, just because we
want to be able to keep talkingto you guys. If you guys still

(01:37):
want to listen to what we're talkingabout, that's that's the reality. And
and here's the thing. If we'rein control of our own destiny totally,
then it's a lot easier because there'sno formatting issues. We do what we
want. We're like, what's thisface? What's that dude from Parks and
rec I do what I want?Rob so Ron Swanson there it is exactly.
Yeah, if we've been that jokebefore, this is just a piece
of paper that says I can dowhat I want exactly. I mean,

(02:00):
we weren't really muzzled at all,but aftermath. There was one instance where
we had talked about some behind thescenes drama on the show and we were
asked to edit that out. Itwas like it was me, I said
something for like three seconds. Isaid something like unprofessional behavior, and they
came and said, oh, weusually cut that out. We can't.
We can't let the public think thatthere's stuff going on behind the scenes.

(02:21):
Like I'm not saying anything, I'mjust saying that you guys were being unprofessional.
You didn't post an episode on timeand it never got posted. Now
it was late. We made aspecial Christmas episode and they didn't stream it
on Christmas Eve like they were supposedto, and so people got the chance
to hear it in March when itposted for free. Yeah that was strange.

(02:44):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, thatone really pissed me off. That
makes sense. But at the timewe were all of our episodes were getting
we're getting streamed on We had astreaming platform, which that went away because
a Rob's doing he was he didn'tmanage things properly, and we posted the
episode to be streamed and they didn't. They didn't stream it, and so
then the other way for people tohear it for free, other than having

(03:07):
an actual aftermath account was to listenon spreaker. At the time, spreaker
was three months behind or ten weekswhatever it was. And so, yeah,
there is an upside, the peoplewho like listen to us will probably
have no problem finding us because I'vealready told most of them, So that's
fine. Yeah. Yeah, fora couple of people commented on that last
episode, and I have there's thisone we did with Avery's girlfriend and her

(03:32):
friend, but that hasn't even beenposted anywhere yet because it's it's just you
know, lost it. That's gonnabe a cool episode too. Yeah,
that's fine, let'll be posted beforethis one. Some people like we're talking
about but that never happened. There'sgonna be women on it. That's going
to totally bring in the dude.And didn't even make it the aftermath because
I said, well, I'm gonnapost it, and then two days later
they're going to take it down becauseit's going to go I might as well
not even post. So I gota big jacket and a feathered hat.

(03:54):
It's good speaker. Yeah. TheYouTube bage is drastically behind because I was
trying to make it so that wecan actually make money on YouTube, and
so they do that. You haveto have your videos meet their expectations,
and they have very very high expectationsas far as what you say. There

(04:15):
are special words that you can sayon the radio, you can say on
television, there's not a problem withthem, but you can't say them on
YouTube because it's not advertiser friendly,which doesn't make any sense to me.
So you have these people who blurpout words like suicide. Can't say that,
really can't say death. Yeah,so they see what they've been doing
with a live suicide squad. It'sliterally the nineteen eighty four news speak on

(04:39):
YouTube right now, Cris. Itjust creeps up in you. So we
say stuff all the time. Ah, this dude got killed and guns and
bullets and thirty round magazines, andthe YouTube hates all of that. So
I'm just gonna post it. Andwe just want to be monetized, and
that's fine because the whole point ofthe podcast is unsuppressed. So I was

(05:00):
trying to like how to like goin and like like clean up the videos
really quickly and make us that wecould make money. You know what,
We're just gonna We're just gonna postit. We'll just be the rebels on
YouTube. We'll do a thing onPatreon and then that's fine. It'll be
it'll permit the whole thing. Yeah, it cares avery can definitely make some
type of Patreon thing in the background. They'll be like a whole only fans,
they'll do the whole Thing'll be fine. I'm about to step in the

(05:23):
position where I'll have, hopefully inthe last couple of months, we'll have
two jobs. Only fans only.Yeah, only fans too. Yeah,
you can do only fans and notget naked. It doesn't have to be
poorn, but it's just that's whatmakes the most occur. You just need
to make a reverse only fans wherethe people pay you to stop fucking doing

(05:43):
what you're doing exactly what you startnaked, start and they pay you if
you start trying to put your clothesback on, that's what they start paying
you more to keep them off.Yeah, you start dming the pictures of
your But we just had a Wejust had a party with some friends and
one of them had an only fans, like that's one of the big things
she does, is only fantasy.And some of the topic came up about

(06:08):
like the quality contents or whatever,and she was like, oh no,
like they're coming after sex workers ononly fans because she considers the link fans
sex work. Oh no, Anyway, last week, I've got a question.
Okay, I've got a question.So this is more because I had
an interesting discussion with the friend who'salso military guy. I said, you
know, have you noticed like theokay, so the military the sleep,

(06:30):
the tattooed sleep, right, that'slike a really really popular it's very military,
right, that seemed to have beena really broad I mean I point
at it like that's a military thing. Like the dudes that have that generally
were the guy and I always lookat the guy that wasn't in the military
and has all the same looking stufflike the flag and all that. But
they weren't in the military and theydidn't deploy they did. I look at

(06:51):
them kind of like a fucking poser. Now, I mean, I'm you
know what I'm saying, Like it'slike they didn't go and do the thing.
I don't think it's I mean,I know it's cultural, but it's
become so popular. I toltally,I mean I tend I used to be
able to identify, like, hey, that guy used army or marine or
whatever you know, or whatever.You could see what they had going on.
It was like, oh yeah,okay, and then it would be

(07:13):
a conversation starter. It might evenbeen a personal identifier between you know,
veterans, I suppose, But theguys that are like having a midlife crisis
and trying to like do that.I look at him like, you sure
you think that was the thing youprobably should have done. So that's me
looking at the left and right limitsof what I thought was reasonable and me
being hypocritical because it's cool looking.However, Comma, youre should be like

(07:35):
a check box. It's like,if you have a ranger diamond on you,
you better have been a fucking ranger. You know. You know what
I mean? As that kind ofthing, you don't You don't get to
act that out. You don't getto play it out. You have to
be it or not be it.So anyway, I digress. But it
was just something that came up andhe did agree. He goes, yeah,
because it is kind of weird,like because there's a specific guy that
has it. It's the one side. It's not because it's both sides,

(07:58):
because it was both sides that'd betraditional tattoos, but it's the one side,
and it's just it's very specific.So that's me like nitpicking. So
that's me being a hypocript too,so I'm sorry, so only fans of
sorry to like take it that weirdangle. What do you think is that
kind of a I mean, whatdo you I mean? Is that kind
of a thing? I mean?Am I wrong? Am I wrong?
So well, I mean it's alsoa two a thing which like directly ties

(08:22):
in or a freedom thing American thing, right, it directly ties into the
military aspect of it as well,So it's it'd be hard, but I
guess I guess I don't care unlessmaybe you're trying to portray something. So
so if you're going to do that, I guess the question is like,
like if I was going to bejudgmental on it, if I came up

(08:43):
to somebody I saw that stuff andI was like, why did you get
all that work done? And theywere like, oh, because you know,
I just I love America so muchI want to have that stuff on
my body. Or I like theI like the cool look to it.
Like, I guess those are twooptions. I don't think I can.
I just think that if you're gonnado that, you're probably gonna project personality

(09:05):
traits to accompany those tattoos that Iwould disagree. I would not want to
be around. So that's probably solike that what is the most layable lamb
or whatever, like all that typeof stuff the Latin you know, I
know Pat has it memorized, butthat type of stuff like that. There

(09:26):
you go that one, you know, that type of that type of like
from a cold dead Hands brother likethat type of stuff like like I don't,
I don't. I don't get alongwith that personality because I find that
to be disingenuous. I don't thinkthose people are like from a cold dead
Hands. But I got my init, my my suppressor. You know,

(09:48):
what is it called NFA. Igot my NFA coming soon. You know.
He's like, well, okay,you're cold dead hands. But yeah
you're you know, letting the justifyyour you know your right, you know.
Yeah. So it's here full ofshit person personally, you know.
But and it's more of the personalitythat I don't want to be around versus
the fact that they're projecting their beliefson their tattoos, which is fine.

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I mean that's what the tattoo is. Well, you know, it's funny.
I remember a long time ago,like we talked about like when people
talk about gray Man and shit,and and it's you look at it like,
well, that's an identifier, that'san immediate day. Oh yeah,
it's like yeah, I mean aenyminey. He's carrying a gun. He's
carrying it. It's like, youknow, if you're in a criminal And

(10:31):
I mean me, I've never hadanybody drawn me that was permanent, although
not because it wasn't something I wasinterested in doing. It's just it just
never happened. So I think I'mgonna get a butterfly just above my buck.
Craig, that was something completely different. Now, Avery and his wonderful

(10:52):
Petty Betty was with him this weekend. So what did you guys go do?
Uh? So Milson was did anevent in Centerville, Washington this weekend.
So I went up and worked that. I was on NATO, so
we got to and she was mygirlfriend was the pl and I was the

(11:13):
PSG for it. We had twentyeight ish people with us when we ended
the game with twenty six people,so that was pretty good. I think
we had like a school. Yeah, we had a whole squad not even
show up. It was crazy.Yeah wow, uh yeah, but yeah,
I mean that was stuff like thathappens, but I mean a whole

(11:35):
squad, that's odd. Yeah,so we had people back of your truck
right now, No one of them. One of them brought to LNGS in
their HPA and they both broke.And yeah it was fine because we let's
we didn't use them properly anyways,I know, whatever. So how many

(11:58):
bodies were at the event, Thisone was actually pretty small. It was
one hundred and seventy five percide Okay, was that three hundred dish? Yeah?
Yeah, it was pretty small,honestly, like, and it made
it hard because they had a trenchline, a big fortified trench line which
we can talk about in a littlebit. That made it really really hard.

(12:20):
So yeah, we did that.We stepped off Friday night, had
a movement, got engaged, prettymuch got annihilated by three squads that had
the high ground, you know asthey say. And yeah, so we
kind of had to reconstitute ourselves andget back into the game and made it
to our patrol base, occupied,racked out next day, fortified our positions,

(12:43):
built some pretty good fighting positions,and then I exercised my drone,
which is what I'd like to talkabout and then they assaulted us. They
did a whole company attack on us. We pushed them off. Then we
immediately turned around within an hour,which is crazy, did an attack on
them company sized element so it wasa company and company and they were entrenched,

(13:07):
which was bad, bad for us, And we did another attack on
the trench line. Did you guyssustain to three to one loss? It
was a master okay, we alldid. Like the whole company died basically,
and then we just went back toour fob and told war stories and

(13:28):
eight macaroni and cheese, and thenSunday morning we got up and walked in.
This morning, we walked up andI woke up and walked in and
hit him. We did pretty good. We actually breached the trench line.
I was one of the ten peoplethat were able to get into the trench
line. But it was it wasbad. It was really bad. So
the game was great, but youknow, a lot of dead bodies,

(13:52):
a lot of dead folks. Now. I had an interesting discussion about Aristoft
in general just this weekend because someof the guys that I used to race
with they've gotten into it and theyuse their old shop to go play.
As a matter oh wow. AndI told them this story and they were
like, they were like, dude, really and they were kind of like,
uh really, And so we hadthat whole discussion and they were like,

(14:16):
have you ever played And I'm like, well, yeah, I have
christ communities, So I was Iwas really polite about it. And then
and then they were interested in maybepotentially moving forward into more of like what
we used to do. And Iwas like, well, I know how
you can get involved with that.That's that's pretty fun. So and one
of the guys said, he goes, dude, seems dorky as shit,

(14:39):
but this is fun. My god, it's fun. I'm like, yeah,
dude, that's the whole I said. If you're training, if you're
using as a training tool, itbecomes a great way to get really solid
reps and have a lot of fundoing it. And there's no really negative
downside other than getting hit by awasp more or less. There's a there's
a few things. Like one thingis a lot of people lose weapon discipline

(15:00):
doing it because they think it's justa toy. And so yeah, they's
a lot of flagging, a lotof guns on fire, that type of
stuff. Yeah, and the realismof the magazines and stuff like that,
the bullet bullet travel and the differenteffective range of different calibers. But yeah,
I mean it still has amazing valueto it. Yeah, that last
year out of Game, I hadto ask for a couple of people to
stop pointing their weapons directly at myface. They're like, well, there's

(15:22):
no magazine in it. I'm like, I mentioned there's one in your hop
up chamber. Whether the guy unloaded, Yeah, they went, They pointed
down to the ground, they pulledthe trigger. See you look on the
fourth trigger pull, BB flies outand I'm like, yeah, don't ever
do that again. So to backto the point of using drones, because
I recently saw like Ford observers sincethey're doing stuff in Ukraine and they keep
on showing stuff with these highly modifieddrones. Now you're still using like the

(15:48):
normal orbiting style drone, not therace drones, right are you doing?
Yeah, I'm running a Magic two, a two hundred and forty nine gram
drone, and uh so it's asmaller one doesn't have to get you know,
is short and all that stuff.But you know, I hadn't gotten
a chance to really spend a lotof time on it, and I did
this yesterday and I was able tofly it over the trench line and take

(16:12):
screenshots and then be able to disseminatethat. Yeah, be able to disseminate
that to the command element, sothey could see like, well, this
is where we should try to geta foothold, this is where this is,
and this is where that is,and I mean it's a game changer,
like is unreal. We heard thatthere's going to be an attack happening

(16:32):
like at X time, So foran hour ahead of that, every twenty
minutes, I would fly the droneand kind of look at the field and
see where they were going to attackfrom. And eventually I found them and
I was like, oh, they'restaging right here, probably waiting for a
trigger. And then about five minuteslater, we heard some blank fire go
off, and sure enough that elementstarted moving towards us YEP, And so

(16:56):
we were able to say, like, push this element over here, because
that we see that it's a twoplatoon element that's moving in from this side
over here, so we're able tomove bodies as need be. So it's
amazing. Well, you know,now, anybody who's listening to this when
West posts at some time in thefuture if they apply the concept and understand

(17:18):
the parallel of function for that thefact that yeah, you can see what's
going on, you could and orienta defense in your community for something like
that. That would be a greattool. So having a drone operator is
now probably one of the most importanttools or assets you can have. Yeah,
it needs to be a drone team. I've decided also, like you

(17:40):
can't just do one person running adrone, the batteries that you need and
the drone and then running the droneand security for the drone operator and all
that stuff. Depending on you know, your situation, you need to have
two to three people. I thinkit's probably more like three people to use
it properly. Isn't like isn't inUkraine? Isn't it a situation where they're

(18:03):
moving the drone operator far from wherethe troops are at because they're providing they're
emitting a signal? Is that isthat part of it? Are you aware?
Yeah, there's there's some counter dronestuff, you know. I haven't
really messed with that at all becauseI don't I haven't stayed up to date
on it. I think it's adifferent scenario, you know, if you're
using it for aerosoft or search andrescue or anything like that. We had
a friend with us and he washe's part of a search and rescue and

(18:27):
their team has multiple drones, somewith thermals and whatnot that they use,
and he was kind of talking aboutsome of the TTPs or tactics techniques procedures
that they used to be able tofind, you know, people up on
the hill and stuff like that.But I just I was using it to
develop like my own TTPs and likehow to effectively use it. For example,

(18:48):
I didn't. I learned quickly thatyou don't fly the drone up and
look down because you can't really seeanything. So what I did is I
turned the drone sideways and flew itthis way, and I guess, flu
it this way and then looked thatway, and so the trees are all
sticking up, yeah, and soyou're looking so you're looking for tree cancer
as Bill used to put it.And you're you're seeing like the body is

(19:10):
standing next to the trees, andit's easier to see the horizontal panoramic for
you if you will, then itis to like look down or look at
an angle at the area. Thatwas like one, Yeah, there's no
people on the ground. There's onlycars when you're in an airplane, right,
because you're so resolutions not go withyour eye. So I tried to
land it on me and I couldn'teven see me. It was crazy.

(19:34):
Oh so you had So how doyou reorient just by getting visual looking up
to looking up at it, orbecause you're out of line of sight right
when you're using it? Uh no, No. By FA regulations, you
have to have ice sight on thedrone the entire time, okay, So
it was never out of my view. However, if the drone was too

(19:57):
high and you lost track of it, because it's this grave body against the
blue sky, if you did losetrack of it and you try to land
it on you, you know,you're looking for yourself to land it next
to you, you can hear it, you know, and you start descending.
It took me. It had tobe like fifteen meters away before through
the camera, I could see myselflooking down. But if if it was

(20:21):
a person in a woodline and Iwas scanning across it, you pick him
up quickly. So but on onthe on the the when the screen is
up, the program is up andrun. It uses Google Maps and it
will show you where you are andthe drone is, and it will draw
a line between you and the droneso you can take the quickest path back.

(20:42):
Pretty amazing. That's cool. Sowith with what god, what's called
ATAC, can you upload images fromthe drone or is it a pain in
the butt to do yeah? Oris it pretty easy? So we're not
at that place with the attach forwhat we're doing. We are uploading like

(21:03):
imagery and stuff like that. Youknow, it just depends. I know
that the MSW side they're trying tofigure out like what sort of offline communications
they're going to use. We tryand use the bear Tooth this weekend.
That was rough. There's some otherprograms that they're trying to use, but
they're like sixteen dollars a unit,Like it's crazy, So like that's not

(21:29):
really going to work. How aboutwhat's bear tooth exactly? Is it just
a like is it like a likea small whip kind of thing, Like
like the beartooth is a device aboutthat big and it has an intental top.
It's a mesh device similar to likethe Meshtastic stuff, but uses a
different proprietary system and it ties intoa phone as well, and it sends

(21:53):
GPS off of your phone and sendsdata back and forth as well, and
jumps nodes, so it's a meshalso. Okay, so it's just it's
just prohibitive. Yeah, yeah,yeah, I just didn't didn't I don't
think it worked the way it waswe thought it was going to work.
Well, I mean, is thereanything, uh that you foresee us coming

(22:17):
up with in the next when westart, well, when you start uploading
all the the episodes, you tryto get him out to many media places
as I can YouTube Full thirty becausethey allow firearm stuff. I think the
actual website is called like juxi orsomething like that, j u x x
hilly dot com. Take off.I guess you could never take off.

(22:41):
Yeah, I guess we could lookat at Rumble see if that works.
Well, dude, Steven Crowder doesit. So he'll do YouTube that'll have
a bunch of cutouts and then he'lldo the full episode on on on Rumble
or whatever. Yeah, I thinkhe does the full thing on If not
rule, he does go over onon like Patreon or something like that.
He has like a He has hisown version of Like Aftermath. He has

(23:03):
the Mug Club, the whole thingthat helped support him. So yeah,
we won't do that to you guys. We'll have the it's unsuppressed. Let's
go watch this and we don't givea shit. That's that's the thing.
Well, I mean, look forme. I'll be holland asked to Detroit
this week and then in May havetrend coming up. So in May there's
a training that's going on. You'llbe spun up on that West. You

(23:25):
might be taking media and if favoryis available, I'm sure there'll be some
opportunities. It'll be midweek though.And oh dude, that's perfect California dreaming.
Do you see that giant turd floatingin the water right there? It's
human because it's a body. Excellent, that's a perfect background. Yeah,

(23:47):
but you get that other than mymy blurred when I should get like a
command center, looks like I'm ina cool computer place. No, I'm
going to be taking a trip outto Colorado in me visiting some family.
So hopefully it doesn't days. I'mnot gonna put that out for public.
I will tell you off air butokay, for a week, they're gonna

(24:07):
be waiting for you at the airporttrying to get your autograph. I know,
if you survived the flight, noboard bowing, dude, I'm already
stressed enough. I don't need becauseI don't even want to go. I
bought my flight for my mom andI and I was like, what if
we die. They're like the cheapestairline I could get. I'm like,
oh, yeah, this is notAre you on Spirit Oh Frontier as Spirit

(24:36):
Spirit Spirits? Oh my god,we're starting to lose Avery. He's starting
to fade into San Francisco. Thespring isn't working so well, well,
we'll go ahead and wrapping up there. So this was kind of a messy
episode, but we wanted to getsomething out there so you guys knew we're
not dead. We're still alive.Because it's been a couple of weeks.

(24:57):
It was still fun. Yeah,we're still having fun. Yeah, we're
still That's the thing is. Itwas like we were on Aftermath, but
we weren't funded by it, sowe just so yeah, guys, remember
Conspira Effect tip sure at gmail dotcom. You can send us a tip
there if you enjoy the show.I want to keep us going, and

(25:18):
that's that's it for financials because wecan promo Aftermath anymore. And we're gonna
post the episodes as raw as wecan post them on YouTube because first Amendment
is just as important as the sectionall the last exactly. So uh,
just look for us. It willbe the unsuppressed podcast with the slash in

(25:38):
it. We're the only one thathas the slash. The slash because the
gash, the gash. Yeah,the sucking just wound because there was a
couple of others that they didn't havethe slash. So we're the ones with
the slash. The big penis Imean suppressor. Oh. By the way,
I revisited and watched all the BandedBrothers. What a phenomenal piece of

(26:03):
historical bill you can say, Fuck, it was phenomenal. Yeah, I
I did it a couple of yearsago. I watched band of Brothers and
then The Pacific And then while nextI was looking up on some stuff,
they have a new show, samecreators from both those shows that are going
to do one about the airplanes.So I I picked up on it soon.

(26:26):
I was gonna make a joke,but it was like, well,
you know, then I'm gonna doprobably binge watch section in the city so
I can get in touch with myfeminine side, so I can see balance.
Already halfway vegan, So why don'tyou do it? Well? Uh,
you know, I say this.If you can cut body fat at
this rate and still metain muscle mass, sometimes you just gotta fucking suck it
up and do it. It's worthit because it's nice to get rid of

(26:48):
all the junk. Yeah, that'snice. All right, guys, go
ahead, I'll probably do pizza todayfor cheat tak. But remember, everybody,
when it comes to your rights,whether the First Amendment, Second or
all the others, make sure youstay unsuppressed to shout out to Red Earth
concealment baby, get your kaydax On
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