Death Metal Paralegal shares the whipping and gnashing of teeth working venue security for Live Nation in Madison, Wis.

Resilience parajournalism is the road ahead for Outpost 422. My life was flipped upside down and now I have found another reporting method that blends my drumming with paralegal news reporting called “Death Metal Paralegal.”

Rather than play the victim, I revisited the material from the Madison College Mindfulness class and began to profile what I am learning is called “secondary sources” in the legal field as parajournalism.

Blogging and working at the Madison College Clarion Radio studio quickly helped me recover from uncertainty, which is the art of gonzo journalism. Now, becoming a paralegal has my mind set on writing about the legal side of gonzo.

It all began, roughly 15 months ago. I bought the administrative law complaint ticket, took the ride, I rolled the dice, quit my job, and tried to advocate for workplace fairness working for two employers. The job fueled the operation of this brand working in the freelance student media market. Outpost 422 emerged.

Machiavellian businesses are what we seek as a marketing investigative journalism firm and those who are the devil’s witness.

I was on a quest to interview the devil all summer after coming face-to-face with Robert Plant. For some strange reason, I crossed paths with John Bonham at the Rave too. It was in these moments a strange cold chill would walk through me and understand now that I have swallowed the gonzo storytelling red pill.

The devil works at the box office of Zak Bagans: The Haunted Museum.  I met him at the Lee Sober Shapiro exhibit who was overheard on the spirit box in the basement where Jenna Jameson’s father practiced the occult, heard growling in my face. I did not waiver. You see, the devil fired me three days before Veterans Day at the Sylvee before leaving for Las Vegas to continue this brand’s development journey.

The devil is egomania, which is what the Dept. of Veterans Affairs taught me. Those who manifest egomania manifest misery. Resilience diary provides sanctuary. I imagine the devil and reflect upon the misdeeds of others with sympathy. Your thoughts are on display in Las Vegas next to the Alisdair Crowley goblet. They look like stuffed birds hanging on the wall. The best part is that those dark and sinister thoughts are yours, not mine. The are the flux found in the microaggression and in every intrusive rhyme. 

The devil also emerged in the form of administrative law discrimination complaints and am certain after witnessing three times, he appeared in the form of a CEO and a General Manager, both hellbent on coverup and manifesting DemonSpeak.

One had a hot temper with children while the other allowed them into an all-ages drag show called, “Live on King St.” It was in these moments; I went full gonzo with email chains and spoke my whistleblower peace.

The devil showed up backstage a few times at the Orpheum who sang and whistled Dixie in the shower. The acoustics were fabulous. It was in this moment creative intelligence fueled my soul and started writing diary tracking traumatic brain injury with resilience reflection.

The gonzo elevator hell ride began to make me dizzy and the bright lights gave me migraines. The venue managers kept me in the elevator or back of house because I started creating lingo with our team when we would observe microaggressions.

DECLARATION OF USE INTERACTIVE EXHIBIT MODEL: 01.11.2025

This happened at chair fit at the Orpheum. We all agreed we were in a cult of the Majestic in Madison, Wis., hoping a union would set us free. I saw something. Said something at Tammy Baldwin’s election event and not one soul reported this for voter intimidation at a polling place to the police.

I got to work drafting diary entries and working on Tai Chi, which was the lesson we learned in Week four at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Intro to Mediation and Relaxation Course. Writing is where I relax and find reprieve knowing microaggressions were reported and unlawful so the crossroad presented itself…Should I take law classes and write my own interactive court exhibits, which launched with the Dept. of Education in 2022?

I introduce to you the Parajournalism branding of a pseudonym for grounding negativity. If You See Something, Say Something starts with micro aggressions.

EXHIBIT A: Glen Benton’s breath

Imagine going to work each day and tolerating unlawfulness. Civility with staff is like a Deicide concert and Live Nation is the devil in Madison, Wisconsin. Meanwhile, Los Angeles burns shortly after the members of As I Lay Dying walk out, I have come to believe the devil is Live Nation.

The lack of micro aggression monitoring at Live Nation venues is unbelievable. Disabled veterans receive bias from ever having opportunity. Whereas all who walk through the Eagle’s Ballroom Doors and frequent death metal shows are greeted with appreciation in the basement.

Getting fired was a huge blow to the gut emotionally but after catching my wind, I met a public relations professor who graded all of my blog press releases. So, what next? What would you do? You are the trademark gonzo journalism diary storyteller built from challenging belief. On Jan.10, just in time, I am meeting with a Veteran Legal Clinic and getting some guidance with becoming a paralegal soft news stringer Capitol investigative reporter.

Now, the paralegal executive decision has been made to brand another pseudonym forged in precision editing and able to loop the past with the future with double bass drumming, then the person using the resilience writing device research method this brand provides, then a choice must be made in this moment and track the brand for the Declaration of Use discovery in 2027.

I am a parajournalism demonologist providing the deliverable of bringing gonzo journalism through the pandemic. The devil is the dark side of journalism and double bass is the subject at Death Metal Paralegal, the blast beat protagonist standing up to micro aggressions with disabled veterans at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Split screen storytelling is the service featured below:

The obvious choice to turn this brand into a parajournalism reporting source was the clear path forward and thus, “Death Metal Paralegal,” a creative nonfiction resilience writing device was born that captured DemonSpeak through sound clips and developed a new feature writing style in the magazine feature writing field, which is the core foundation of writing well when attending college as a military-minded learner. I want to share with you a story about life after college graduation.

What will you do next?

The greatest writing inspiration came to me the day I was fired. The blogs on this website share my truth. I was targeted by Human Resources with shift leads and instead of getting upset, I meditated and then wrote short stories about my 13-month FPC Hell’s Angels gonzo Sylvee elevator journey revealed many secrets going on behind closed doors. We say, “that’s confidential I cannot disclose.” We are corporate venue security hazing disabled veterans on Tammy Baldwin’s election night plotting revenge for the resignation of Majestic Venue Manager Juanita Jackson and her unlawful microaggressions.

Now. The company banned you after trying to alert “If You See Something, Say Something,” which has been relayed to Sen. Ron Johnson. What is there to mediate? My ban letter. The exhibit is the first of many violations to my civil rights as a legal studies student and am on the quest to retrace all steps of the journey. Join me at Death Metal Paralegal coming to Vimeo soon…

Thursday Jan. 6, 2025, 8:45 p.m.—Imagine being a disabled veteran working for Live Nation under its Code of Conduct, working back of house security, when a deranged and distinguished shift lead wants to beat the shit out of you for asking “Cassidy” for an autograph from the singer of Black Veil Brides on your first day working part-time under the Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Program who requires you report monthly. You work diligently after graduating college to find the next endeavor of your journey. You meet Lt. Cindy Holmes of the Dane County Sherrif’s Dept. shortly after the shifty Sylvee shift lead, Ryan Janes, targets you for being different, or “like them,” meaning people with disabilities.

 

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