Brad
Taylor, Hugh
McInnish, Jim Jackson
About SuppressedNews.com
SUPPRESSED NEWS, LIBERAL CRITICS
POINT OUT, SUFFERS from
an outrageous lack of diversity. It is the brainchild of
four associates, since reduced to three (one having departed
to the chore of child rearing), residing within a
tight geographic radius of Huntsville, Alabama. Each is
white, male, and Christian. Worse, each worked, or still
works, in the military-industrial complex, striving to
make stronger the Liberals' hated military. Worse still,
each is politically conservative, and is a Republican.
But the very worst of all is that-- even though none of
their carefully planned conspiracies have ever worked out--
they may even be open to the charge of being members of
the dreaded "right wing" of the Party.
Jim
Jackson is a retired rocket scientist and manager
who worked for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, where
he was a Big Wheel instrumental in getting us to the
moon. Hugh
McInnish is a retired engineer and analyst who worked
for the US Army in Star Wars and other programs, and
now works as an aerospace consultant. Finally, Brad
Taylor, who is still fully ambulatory, is an engineer
for a major defense contractor who launches target missiles
at which the U.S. Government can take pot shots.
Alas! Can there be any hope, any hope at all, that anything
good can come from such unconscionable homogeneity? There
may be a little. There is one thin reed to which in their
defense the three might cling. The group is comprised of
one young smarty and two old wises, the young smarty straining
at the leash with vigor and enthusiasm, the old wises exhibiting
their bruises and scars as reminders of the virtues of
prudence. (The order in which they are mentioned above
is alphabetical and, incidentally, chronological in descending
order.) The Lord alone knows what might come from
this human concoction. We’ll just have to see.
Ironically it was out of a concern for diversity that
the associates formed Suppressed News. "The
popular news media bray continuously about the glories
of diversity," they say, "yet the media themselves
are the most non-diverse conglomerate in the country. To
consult one popular source is to consult them all. Most
large daily newspapers, for instance, are just glorified
telecommunications terminals automatically printing what
is relayed to them from the orthodox opinion makers in
New York and Washington. There is virtually no independence,
they are single-mindedly liberal: anti-white, anti-male,
and anti-Christian. Our concern is that, because of this,
most readers miss so much that is important in the daily
happenings of the world, both locally and across the country,
and both with respect to facts and to opinion. We have
no delusions about single-handedly overcoming the torrential
propaganda poring down upon us, but we hope to provide
a small light in the midst of the storm, and to cast that
light hither and yon into the dark places that need seeing
to."
They add, "We invite the public, especially genuine
lovers of diversity, to help us in our endeavor, through
their visits to our web site, their comments, and their
suggestions."
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