SO Q SAID TO LOOK AT THE STORIES BASHING 'Q' IN THE LAST THIRTY DAYS.
AN ANON SUGGESTED LOOKING AT THE WRITERS.
I am digging into NYT WRITER Rick Rojas.
Guess what?
RICK ROJAS is A GANNETT BABY.
First a little about AL NEUHARTH:
… in 1963 he accepted Gannett head Paul Miller's offer to move to Gannett's headquarters in Rochester, New York to run its paper there, the Democrat and Chronicle.
In 1966 he took charge of Gannett Florida.
He helped to build Gannett into the largest newspaper company in the United States.
During his tenure, Gannett revenues expanded 1,450%.
In 1979 Gannett owned 78 daily and 21 weekly newspapers, seven television and over a dozen radio stations, outdoor advertising plants, and the Louis Harris & Associates research firm.
Neuharth founded USA Today in 1982.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Neuharth
HOW DID AL NEUHARTH GIVE BIRTH TO RICK ROJAS?
"CULTURAL DIVERSITY."
Established July 4, 1991, by founder Al Neuharth, the Freedom Forum is the principal funder of the Newseum and the Freedom Forum Institute and sponsors work to educate the public about the importance of the First Amendment. It also supports newsroom diversity and excellence in journalism, with programs including the Power Shift Project, the annual Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference, the Chips Quinn Scholars and the Al Neuharth Award for Excellence in the Media.
The Newseum, in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to increasing public understanding of the importance of a free press and the First Amendment. Since opening in 2008, more than 7 million people have visited its modern building located on historic Pennsylvania Avenue between the United States Capitol and the White House. The Newseum’s seven levels of interactive exhibits include 15 galleries and 15 theaters.
https://www.freedomforuminstitute.org/freedom-forum/
ABOUT RICK ROJAS:
Highlights: (EARLY IN HIS 'CAREER')
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Chips Quinn Scholar, 2008
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New York Times Student Journalism Institute, 2008
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Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholar, 2006
…AND THIS …Also, through the Chips Quinn program, he received training in journalism ethics at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., and in video and multimedia journalism at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
… AND THIS: He started his journalism career at age 13, by volunteering at KFDM-TV, the CBS affiliate in Beaumont, Texas, where he edited tapes, answered phones and collected high school sports scores for the station's sports department.
https://sites.google.com/site/rickrojasreporter/aboutric
WHERE?? GET A MAP. DO THE TRAFFICKING OVERLAY.
Rick Rojas has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since 2014. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and has reported from The Times' bureaus at 1 Police Plaza and in Phoenix and Sydney, Australia. Los Angeles Times. The Washington Post. The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Ky. The Dallas Morning News.
Mr. Rojas was born and raised in Beaumont, Tex., and graduated in 2010 from Texas A&M University with a political science degree.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/rick-rojas
SO BASICALLY NYT RICK ROJAS IS ALSO GANNETT RICK ROJAS IS ALSO WAPO RICK ROJAS.
STARTED IN BEAUMONT, TX 'AT AGE 13' IN A CBS AFFILIATE STATION. Right.
Plot his 'assignments' on a map and overlay the trafficking hot spots (drugs and people) and imo you got yerself another one that YELLS THE LOUDEST.
Not only that, but I posted a dig that got no traction several days again re: the fundraiser for HRC in Beaumont where nobody showed up, hosted by (again, who is screaming the loudest?) Pakistani businessman Tahir Javed.
Javed's is another rags to riches story with pages that overlap in health care, mental health care, distribution, and import/export with HRC front and center.
Riceland Healthcare. Beaumont.
And for some reason I just happened to do some Rojas digs.
Where else did the name ROJAS come up?
YEP you guessed it.
AOC team. Alexandra Rojas.
Crazy eyes has her own personal Rojas.
Are they related?
Lot more is related than I realized.