![]() In 2002, in “The Crucifixion of Steven Hatfill,” Newsmax reporter Phil Brennan wrote of the attempt by the media and the FBI to link biodefense scientist, Dr. ![]() Stix’s work has elicited responses running the gamut. Barack Obama the Associated Press "Boosgate" scandal the CBS News "Memogate" scandal The Color of Crime what Stix called "reverse reporting" in ‘New Orleans, following Hurricane Katrina the illegal immigration amnesty movement what Stix charged was a cover-up by the Associated Press in the Baytown, Texas, black-on-white, homosexual serial rape case the "Duke Rape Hoax" and the "Knoxville Horror." Jim McGreevey of New Jersey then-Illinois State Sen. Since the 1990s, Stix has written extensively on a number of controversies, including Kwanzaa Ebonics remedial education and grade inflation New York City school scandals one of the October Surprises in the 2000 presidential election charges that on Election Day 2000, Florida state officials prevented black voters from going to the polls, or having their votes counted bilingual education the 2001 Cincinnati riots the Steven Hatfill case the racial profiling debate the de-policing debate race hoaxes affirmative action the Sally Hemings-’Thomas Jefferson imbroglio the Jayson Blair case the Brian Nichols case the New York City police crime statistics scandal the corruption scandals enveloping then-Gov. His day jobs have included washing pots, building Daimler-Benzes on the assembly-line, tackling shoplifters, serving as an adjunct lecturer at the City University of New York, and being a stay-at-home dad. ![]() Stix founded A Different Drummer magazine (1990-93), which he continues online, and has written for numerous paper and online publications, including Die Suedwest Presse, New York Daily News, New York Post, Newsday, the Westsider, Chelsea Clinton News, Flatiron News, Middle American News, Toogood Reports, Global Politician, Insight on the News, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, the American Enterprise, Campus Reports, VDARE, American Renaissance, the Weekly Standard, Front Page Magazine, the New York Press, New York Newsday, Ideas on Liberty, Academic Questions, National Review Online, Liberty, Men's News Daily, Intellectual Conservative, WEBCommentary, the Autonomist, the Magic City Morning Star, the Post Chronicle, the New Dominion, the Conservative Voice, The Illinois Leader, Enter Stage Right, MichNews OpinioNet, American Daily and News by Us. In 2006, researcher-journalist Carl Horowitz cited Stix in a list of “Northern paleoconservatives,” “a fraternity whose prominent names include Peter Brimelow, Steve Sailer, Nicholas Stix, Lou Dobbs, Tom Clancy, Mark Krikorian, Ted Nugent, Rep. Nicholas Stix is a New York-based freelance investigative journalist and social critic who often writes on controversial issues such as race, feminism, and the media from a generally right-wing perspective. ![]() In the bottom version, the Wikipedia/Pretend Encyclopedia coding is untouched and exposed. I coded the top version, so as to be presentable within Blogger’s coding scheme. (This is my censored Wikipedia/Pretend Encyclopedia entry, which I just did a verbatim copy-and-paste of from Deletionpedia. ![]()
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