Super No Go: The gonzo profile of nontraditional and disabled student bashing norms enforced by UWW and Madison College professors

SUPER NO GO COOPERATIVE LAUNCH—Are you a member of the society of nontraditional or disabled learners who gets hazed by faculty for your presence in their class? Are you one of those learners who understands the value of rejection, is a survivor of age and disability bashing by college professors? Do you need self-defense strategies to ground yourself in these moments?

Are you fed up enough to cancel pronouns and use courtesy titles in protest of those who fart their words all over us, do so freely, whose words fester in slights during lectures, like a cup of fart in the wind, as they speak utter nonsense? Does faculty refer to you as a unicorn? Are you a Super No Go too?

Does faculty make you stay after class to outcast you as a hazing tool? Are you someone who barfs a little in your mouth while exercising G.I. benefits who listens to professors elongate the word “NonTradtional?” The term is a corporate identifier dismissing you from receiving grant opportunities, by the way.

I need your help starting up a gift shop cooperative. We need to kick these people out of our society and spotlight their lewd behavior. We must collaborate and create a society where we can thrive, instead of fighting for research grants the Greek society protects, which is where are outnumbered. As a cooperative, we can sell white elephant gifts and write stories about tangible items and turn our items into stories on Vimeo. We will scrape data analytics and be rich.

In our society of military culture, we are the Principal Investigative body in the research system and are the adjudicator resource to only the Super No Gos. We are the engineers of neutrality. Inclusivity is not neutrality in the college classroom by any measurement means. Only the manifester of microaggressions and cultural incongruity.

As the research speakers, we own the smut narrative with our bivouac culture. Pronouns suppress our free speech. We are going to report about homefront hostility in college as if we are serving in war backed with my sociology research Zip file. We are an ad hoc ad service, working as a worker cooperative publishing under one pseudonym. At Super No Go, we profit from exposing hazing by the Greek society.

We are protected by the no gos who are the Sacred Warrior Fellowship Inc., who are the guardian angels of the cooperative. We are an ordained demonology research service serving as database writers for Outpost 422 in the veteran community. Demonology relates to corporate citizenship who is seizing control of demanding the viewing of our VA records. Demonology is the lengths human resources will go to militia the veteran into submission.

We are a coalition at Super No Go. No microaggressions allowed.

We expose professor and manager dialect as DemonSpeak. We expose “Narchitechts” as a collective body of writers who drive hashtag newsletter reporting and blow the whistle on TripAdvisor.

We use buzzwords because the professor who bashed me in front students said not to. His biased appraisal of Outpost 422 falls on deaf ears.

We are a cult busting service. We also track the manifestation of the devil in Las Vegas as a body of travelers. 

The unicorn is the symbol of slights. On March 12, between Madison College and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, as a DVR grant proposal, Monumental Memes and Las Vegas Dreams Inc. will launch as a devil tracking TripAdvisor experience under the next pseudonym campaign. The website will publish age and disability awareness campaigns to help those who are lost be seen and heard.

As cult diffusers, we, as a coalition, throw the Bob GoodCock unicorns into the Mirage volcano and release through TripAdvisor journal. Then we get our face primed with Tropicana suntan oil for a 10 second energy cleansing. We return from Vegas rejuvenated and share our survivor story anonymously. We do so through photo and livestream slideshow being patented as a “CineBlogTography.”

To access the cooperative server, under no condition, do we use pronouns. Courtesy titles only. Please and thank you are preferred.

THE SUPER NO GO ROAD TO THE VISUAL STORYTELLING CERTIFICATE

We can start by citing my Madison College Clarion business director internship soft news stringer reporting style. By embedding research URLs, we pay forward blogs that provide a place to go in a pinch to find reference list resources. Gonzo research is always an option.

Super No Go is the gonzo honors value of my community college education. I will begin filming on March 12-13, as I turn 49, expiring seven seven-year cylcle and begin a new rejection to resilience reporting style as my brand manifests into a patent.

The next phase of the honors literature review development seeks converting the Outpost 422 registered trademark into a patent database for the cooperative. The database will be recognized as a profile of the ###OP422 film major pursuit. A new form of STEM journalism will launch, which is revolutionary.

As an experimental documentary pilot, we will connect through survey and find out how many unicorns are lost who need a girlfriend experience to find them. The project seeks a to develop a remote study abroad experience starting at MKE in the Spirit Airlines wing at the Trip Advisor gift shop.

The Barrier Variable: The Age and Disability Bashing Discussion Topic

My professor says I am unicorn, which was a micro assault. After seven years of dealing with disparagement, I finally manifested the drive to face the bully. Instead of getting hypervigilant, I endured his slight and began writing the Super Nova gift shop marketing plan around a TripAdvisor project in my independent study.  The resilience energy that manifested is overflowing with potential and releases all academic abusive slights as an icebreaker safari. The tour guide is a unicorn gonzo reporter on TripAdvisor. DVR is flipping the bill.

For the DVR deliverable, we are launching a new way to take control the attrition statistic stake. We are the ###OP422 coalition of writers protesting the way we are treated in both the college classroom and the press. We are the members of the Super No Go Cooperative.

The Super No Go Cooperative research development of the following honors literature review drives the quantitative narrative and is being patented as the first ever DocuMarketingTM source recognizing Outpost 422 as Super NoGo’s press room.

As the principal investigator of original thought, Outpost 422 was launched through this website at UW Whitewater and Madison College simultaneously and is the time capsule stamp of my independent study.

Fast forward, now, we write all copy with ###OP422 that is the blend between professional and citizen journalism. The ### was edited by a professional and the hashtag campaign was the place where citizen journalism was retrieved, at Super No Go, through its data collection of creative commons recycling.

GONZO RESEARCH NAMES NAMES

What you are about to view is the gonzo research value of my college integration from the millwright field as the first bachelor degreed bricklayer in Wisconsin through the engineering of dual and triple learning portfolio development.

The Soft News Stringer diary method helped me face the truth and come out the other end seeking advocacy for change. The concept fights fire with fire and feeds the narcissist hot lava by using doublespeak and doublethink as a cooperative. We turn their perspective inside out and make millions. Their failure as a human will manifest our success.

My honors supervisor duped me into the snare of believing I had a chance to push forward for veterans and our disparagement. The UW Title IX Agency got involved and tried to coerce me into showing my VA records, like previous employers.

At Super No Go, Outpost 422 is an adjudicator service always available to face an unruly professor and challenge a grade or what will happen if you research attrition and unearth truths about the business of the Universities of Wisconsin. The video drives the cooperative as a representation of the future of STEM journalism.

The solution to all of my barriers was challenging beliefs based on perception, then convert a value of maxim on the basis of whether or not gaslighting and whistleblowing are appropriate, which was my Intro to Philosophy 267 lesson. The soft news stringer report uses a creative nonfiction pseudonym to drive a real life lesson-backed monumentary. The monumental moment is the comeback and the boomerang the cult member cries about on social media.

Try the acid test. File an academic abuse complaint, punch the ticket, then diary journal the lived experience according to the intellectual property of VA treatment referred to as “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy” and join us as a freelance backpack STEM journalism research regarding how professors treat veterans in class by using the soft news stringer notetaking and reporting style.

The soft news stringer worker profile is a bundling package solving the issue of age and disability bashing who play post-secondary poke the monkey with adult learners. The method will help you expose an abusive professor or manager.

The soft news stringer is a smartphone documentarian that blends livestream with photos as a creative nonfiction filtering of citizen journalism and a freelance magazine feature writing service. The soft news stringer style channels rejection into resilience and develops maxim by sculpting character around the lesson by challenging the status quo as a Super No Go homeland reporter.

THE SOFT NEWS STRINGER TRIPADVISOR DIARY SOLUTION

Super No Go represents military correspondence culture from the vantage point of the mind of the disabled veteran who invented Outpost 422. As the Madison College Clarion business director and DVR intern, a trip to Los Angeles in August 2023, seeking the answers t0 the Hollywood strikes for industry research. The Soft News Stringer Bundling Service emerged and now, a smut journey from Las Vegas and back will manifest as a DVR deliverable regarding my findings during the pandemic.

The DocuMarketingTM trailer is called “UW-MKE: Traveling the pandemic wilderness of professor age and disability bashing.” The trailer is a part of the next phase taking Outpost 422 into film school as a second major sharing what I faced as my crucible in college. The Soft News Stringer method will train citizen journalists how to take an adjudicator approach to telling stories objectively.

 

Pseudonym writing as a group is the solution when dealing with social incongruity setbacks, which is the service provided to members of Super No Go.

In combat, veterans call journalists “no gos.” At Super Nova, journalists, nontraditional students, students with disabilities and all who do not belong to the Greek society can turn to advocate for their needs.

Being a magazine feature writer, is the primary service provided. Documentary shares the evolution of convergence in the media. Spotlighting as a cooperative is where we all come together in unity.

The cooperative development opportunity is a deliverable from lived experience reporting remotely during the pandemic. A new form of NewsScapingTM offers more options and more access to the truth. The database blogs of Outpost 422 surfaced through the Divison of Vocational Rehabilition , which are the URL embedded content found in each Outpost 422 bundled product.

Super No Go was the service I needed when entering the UW as a disabled veteran. What happens to the veteran when the stoics feast on their benefits? The answer is found in my honors literature review.

BULLYCIDE AWARENESS: CURTIS LEMKE’S SOCIAL INCONGRUITY

From lived experience, I am the person indirectly mentioned in the Madison 365 article about my gonzo witness in the Veterans Lounge.

Curtis Lemke was my bully when I transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Writing well was my second fight. Instead of getting wrapped in clout, I got busy researching and took my bully and profiled him as a Machiavellian with artificial intelligence keywording to warn all who come in contact with him and his sadistic nature. I fought back by taking advantage of the Project Assist resources and connecting with professors to connect with what was happening to me. Outpost 422 was the deliverable.

Because of Lemke, and now my marketing professor’s “You are a unicorn” slight regarding my place in the college classroom, I have decided to expand the Outpost 422 protection services to all who are misfits and outcasts in the Greek society. We will deliver their news at the Jaded Patriot Cooperative Press.

Lemke’s interfering in my request for DVR accommodations was beyond his scope as the president of the Veterans and Servicemembers VFW Post 5470 Cult that runs the Andersen Library Veterans Lounge by their guerilla, and ex-law enforcement gatekeeper, Kris McMenamin. If you are a veteran, detour any idea to attend UW Whitewater and enroll at UW Milwaukee. Whitewater has a horrible name in the veteran community.

Veterans harness rejection and turn failure into success, which fuels resilience. I have come to learn we possess “The Battle Mindset.” At Super No Go, you will learn to channel horror into humor or gonzo and laugh at the person who launched the slingshot of slights at your eye symbolically. Administrators tolerate abuse. 

Hypervigilance is the driver to prevail, which is an expectation during basic training.  Bullycide awareness names names and processes the information through citizen journalism spreading and journalistic editing. which is the lesson I have learned from those who have denied me the right to share my story. Blogs and documentaries are how I build the Overcome Impossibility mindset. On TripAdvisor, a soft news stringer service is born. Super NoGo is your insurance to keep your place in school as a writer Super NoGo’s database ###OP422.

Rejection is the steady state of all members of Super No Go. The next step is the forming of governance committee for addressing social incongruity and disparagement nationwide. Super No Go also recognizes smut as military culture. Title IX restricts our Freedom of Academic Expression and am calling on the American Legion Buddy Act of 2021 to require courtesy titles for all who not a member of the traditional or Greek society.

###OP422

 

 

Email to the governor regarding age and disability bashing at Madison College

Good afternoon, Gov. Tony Evers-

At Madison College, I am dealing with social incongruity and disparagement by professors and has been tracked by DVR since signing my contract with the state. I have attempted to fully exercise my concerns about my counselor’s abandonment of me to the DVR director who has yet to respond. I have attached what I report to the VA for my resilience research at-risk veteran reporting method.

You see, the Universities of Wisconsin, under your leadership, mainly from professors who out themselves as members of the LGBTQ community at Madison College, commit the atrocity of age and disability bashing.

I need someone to assist me. I need a proactive response. I deserve a quality education and hope you will connect me with the right people to make this stop. Age and disability bashing by the LGBTQ community is admonsihable and now a part of my college research.

Nontraditional students, especially disabled veterans in DVR, provide value. The professor who is harassing me does so in front of students. Madison College is problematic and treats white men and people of age and disability horribly under the leadership of Dr. Jack Daniels III.

As an honors student, who reached out to you during the development of my honors literature review, which outlined the barriers and facilitators of success with veterans and servicemembers returning home to being shunned, I think we as an academic institution and those like me being left to fight the battle alone as clients of DVR, deserve better.

Respectfully,

Bradley J. Burt

###OP422 DVR OCCURRENCE REPORTING SOURCE

DVR Progress Report: Social incongruity and disparagement of my disability status as a DVR client

Brock Hansen has been the oversight regarding my post-treatment return to college. As a DVR employee who graduated, I want you as the reader to know the anguish of being disparaged by an employer to the point where a discrimination complaint must be filed.

THE REPORT

Over the next several years, the corporate Machiavelli awareness workshop will launch to teach you as a disabled veteran how to recognize social incongruity by management cults. The report to DVR shares how to discuss the topic and make the topic a part of your college master’s thesis proposal and how to market making change through awareness.

Over the next 12 blog sessions, I plan to build an audio storyboard around my evidence submission regarding the totalitarian management style of Marcus Corp. and their disparagement of my disability when advocating for needs as a DVR employee. My emails were ignored, and the managers shoved me in the corner to deal with a habitual coworker abuser named Michael Sullivan. My general manager protected Sullivan and many employees quit as a result.

CINEMABLOGTOGRAPHY: THE FUTURE OF NONPROFIT NEWS REPORTING

The company does not want this issue to go public but since filing a police report, I have begun the process of telling the story through documents retrieved by officers on the scene. For caveat emptor and administrative law review, the two variables, social incongruence and disparagement are the factors being published as themes for future content. The goal is awakening veterans to help veterans stay the course and succeed when using the vocational rehabilitation programs provided by both the federal government and state agencies through direct access to support at Outpost 422.

Respectfully submitted,

Letter to the editor: 10th Mountain Senior NCO trolls blog sent to Bravo 6/6 CAV troops for adopt-a-platoon project at Madison College

Greetings QRF Members-

The comment was recently received, which is a profile of what enlisted members of the 10th Mountain Division experience. This troll shares my confirmation bias that PTSD is the result of gaslighting by senior noncommissioned officers.

Check out the 10th Mountain 1/22 INF retired senior noncommissioned officer rant to the editor below:

The blog MSG Smith responded to was built for a class project to support the troops in Afghanistan: What makes the 10th Mountain Division the toughest in the military—published in 2019.

The E-4 Mafia motor pool shamming reflection

This POG obviously skipped out on Haiti, which happened before Bosnia. I was pre-advon and one of the first on the ground who walked through the streets with an M60, RTO and a Rambo knife protecting interpreters, SF commanders and sitting wide open in the back of Humvees with my M60 mounted to a turret.

Dude, you were a senior noncommissioned officer. You most likely shammed in the TOC or ALOC to earn those stripes and got off forcing people to move bunkers a 1/2″ because the post commanding general flew overhead and said he didn’t like what he saw.

Here is a clue. Take those accolades and try to trade them for a free cup of coffee at the local diner, hero. We live in a day and age where nobody cares, just like Vietnam.

The troll I had the joy of being smoked by during my tour of duty serving in HHS 3F6 was 1SG Raymond Salinas. Salinas preyed upon me when my pool PT card lapsed and made me do a PT test despite my sick call orders he not do.

Needless to say, I passed my PT test anyway and he got away with it. I was roughly 60-days short and just got back from JRTC deployment he demanded I deploy to as I approached my end of service 90-day window as a married soldier.

Salinas reported to me my orders for on-the-job training with the 10th Mountain Band disappeared and thus did not re-enlist.

Please take a minute and reflect upon this piss poor example of leadership. Way to flex top, or should I say, “almost top” as a master sergeant.

We 10th Mountain are rude people. I will add this to my ongoing case study at the Universities of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where we are a strong veteran community. Be well master sergeant. Keep rocking the troll attitude as if your service matters.

 

Best,

Principal Investigator for Mission Act Readjustment and Reintegration Research

 

 

#SunPrairieQRF Wisconsin Homeland Security Newsletter Lauch Jan. 13

Greetings-

Jason Cain and I are reporting from the scene from our Administrative Law interactive blogger, The Jaded Patriot Press. #SunPrairieQRF is our community guardian angel newsletter hashtag campaign as concerned coworkers and members of the press. The press release memo is our community case study in Sun Prairie, Wis. We are seeking the Sun Prairie community to help us watch over our children in and out of the workplace at Outpost 422. Please send all tips to: Bob Cobb.

We encourage all to join us by sending 250-word copy from all who seek reporting for our outlet. The Jaded Patriot Press is on the lookout for helping your business or neighborhood cleanup the act of thieves and perverts. We are also supporting speak up, speak out and would like to turn our newsletter into a community swap meet cooperative.

Respectfully,

 

Bradley J. Burt

CEO-Outpost 422

Press Release Memo Principle Investigator

PRESS RELEASE: Outpost 422 launches # Sun Prairie QRF as a smart phone community watch dog network

Greetings-

Recently, concerns for safety have been brought forward by citizens of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and the violent nature of the community. The mayor was pitched the idea to create a task force and didn’t bother to address the continuous escalations internally and externally at the Marcus Palace Cinema, being brought forward, who is responsible for enforcing ethical behavior by corporate citizens like Marcus Corp.

Sun Prairie has a bad reputation as a community due to poor leadership starting with the mayor. The time has come to organize a citizen journalism task force and need help launching the endeavor.

Through your help as live steam citizen journalists, the Outpost 422 watchtower global network will begin training members of the community how to report and relay information to the press.

The next step is the launching of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding campaign to begin hosting workshops and getting our theatre behavior under control. Each week, a blog will report about concerns and how to properly alert the media.

The project is called #SunPrairieQRF and will launch through “X,” formerly known as Twitter, soon. The goal for the blogger website seeks empowering the community by reporting to the mayor’s office about public safety issues.  #SunPrairieQRF was originally pitched to Area Manager Tom Reichelt of Marcus Corp. as #MarcusQRF, who ignored and continues to ignore community safety concerns.

The hashtag campaign is saying “enough is enough.” Concerns from employees and the community regarding the Marcus Palace Cinema community safety issue have fallen on deaf ears with the mayor and need your help speaking up and speaking out.

Respectfully Submitted,

Bradley J. Burt

CEO-Outpost 422

 

P.S.

Please fill out the contact form and consider joining our watchdog network. You will receive a press credential through the Jaded Patriot Press as a community watchdog under one embodiment ghostwriting pen name of Bob Cobb, which is the reporting credential of Bob Cobb Freelance Ink LLC, the content managing host of Outpost 422. Together, we can keep our community safe by coming together through live stream in Sun Prairie.

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A call for unity: Standing up as Americans against the treatment of student veterans and service members.

Please consider joining the Outpost 422 “I Will Not Forget” inclusivity campaign. Your pledge addresses the problems we face attending college when exercising our hard-earned benefits.

Your submissions regarding the POW MIA issue support the gathering of information for families of those who never returned home. The campaign serves as an oratorical workshop building unity amongst the college campus military community.

Simply follow the writing prompt below and send your frustrations regarding the degrading of the POW MIA by the ruling class community of college administrators who stifle our right to express our passion for POW MIA research. Veterans, through Operation: Vigilant Eagle, which was launched during the Obama Administration, deal with aggressive treatment from professors in college classrooms who return home with service-connected injuries. Because of the homeland security identifier, those who protect the Constitution openly, through lecture discussion, witness the escalation of professors when requesting the right to exercise their freedom of academic expression.

College fraternities and sororities mistreat veterans and thus, those who serve end up becoming socially isolated as academic refugees. Outpost 422 is here to assist you. The Greek society protects its best interest as the ruling class and the proletariat starves to receive an education.

The Jaded Patriot Press is a service provided through Outpost 422 profiling pseudo-Marxism and the force feeding of the Communist agenda by professors who use their authority to abuse those who serve and served. Karl Marx would not approve of blindly following the agenda of the ruling class through conflict theory, which is what you will be forced to eat if you decide to go back to college and brave the rapids of nontraditional learning. A diary and grounding strategy offers the path to staying centered regardless of the outcome when a professor loses their cool and singles the outcast during lectures, which happens across all universities nationwide. Try grounding and watch your grades improve.

GROUNDING DIARY PROMPT

12:39 p.m. Friday Dec. 8, 2023—Being a student dealing with barriers to success, I sit back with my Dept. of Veterans Affairs social worker during our sessions revisiting the variables pertaining to variables with student veteran and service members success attending Madison College who force feeds us Communism and hatred towards white men who serve their country, which needs to stop. The call for unity recognizes all who are educated to align as one intellectual force. We can. We will. We shall overcome the impossibility of cultural incongruity by filing complaints against professors who force us to use pronouns and dismiss our ability to discuss the POW MIA issue for college research. The problems continue and Madison College does not support the needs of those who serve with their administrative Rainbow Push rage we face, which discriminates against people of age and disabilty, especially those who enroll with anglo backgrounds. The cost of G.I. benefits includes choking down rhetoric that is disrespectful and hateful while preaching “Love is Love.” Hate is hate. Bias happens to veterans who attend the institution and the student senate advisor ignores expressed concerns. The reality military culture faces is the same reality Vietnam service members faced when returning home. 

If you are a veteran sick and tired of the current state of America, please come write for the I Will Not Forget campaign. Do not escalate. Carry a diary and express frustration in a grounding journal.

The days of ticker tape welcome home parades are over. We are the John Q. Battlefield and G.I. Jane home front refugees on college campuses. We must unite, realign and bring unity and can do so by publishing the POW MIA issue.

Being frustrated is understandable. Carrying out frustration violently is not. We overcome impossibility by helping one another cross the graduation stage despite attrition and social isolation statistics.

Please consider researching the perceptions of student veterans and service members success.

By doing so, you will inform and enlighten the dark-minded souls who try to stop your forward progress with achieving honors and crossing the graduation stage. Do not put up with wokeism. Your chaplain and social worker are there to help you overcome cultural incongruity. Reach out in crisis and stay centered in the moment.

Writing is the path to resilience. Rise above and reach out here by contacting the newsroom through the contact form. If you are seeking help with researching a topic, feel free to email the newsroom at centaurfivedelta@yahoo.com.

Together, we will change the world we live through unity.

Staying grounded in times of distress: The crucible of civilian transition

The one regret is the loss of those who once cared and now are gone. Survivor’s guilt is a heavy crux, and the weight of exiting service can feel like pulling a dump truck.

Try breathing and taking deep breaths. Social isolation can seem devastating only to succumb to the realization all hope is lost. Breathing is a gift and with each breath, a new opportunity opens doors to receive the gift of hope.

Excerpt from VA.gov:

Increasing Situational Awareness: The Grounding Technique

The grounding technique may be useful in addressing intrusive thoughts and flashbacks related to a prior traumatic event. The purpose of this technique is to help an agitated person to focus on the current situation with the police officer, rather than thinking about and responding to events in his or her own head.

While useful with Veterans experiencing PTSD symptoms, this technique can be used in many situations in which individuals would benefit from an increased attention to current circumstances. For example, you may use it to help an acutely suicidal person who is experiencing extreme hopelessness.

As with any technique, this one could also be counterproductive. At any sign that this grounding is further frustrating the person, stop and give something else a try.

Please take time to breathe and stay grounded in the moment. The rewards for level-headedness far outweigh losing self to making a hasty choice in a fit of rage. The benefits of grounding help relieve stress and find a new sense of hope by staying empowered and determined to succeed at all costs.

Overcome Impossibility. Be brave. Let rejection fuel resilience.

GONZO-19 PATENT LAUNCH: Fear and loathing and the lockdown self-examination scientific reporting method

GONZO-19 PATENT LAUNCH: Fear and loathing and the lockdown self-examination scientific reporting method

By Bradley J. Burt-CEO Outpost 422

The story is an excerpt from the final scientific writing Gonzo-19 writing profile, which examines fear and loathing as a university reporter while developing a freelance reporting student entrepreneur entity in  Las Vegas from August 2020 to the present. During the pandemic, researchers uncovered that gonzo journalism provided the unique sociological and psychological vantage point of Americans during the pandemic.

Each profile tells an individual story. One variable uncovered during the development of the writing style reflects on the social media scene about how colonization through CDC global leaders decided to shut down universities and “stop the spread.”

The fear of being unvaccinated riddled those who were gainfully employed, which later learned was unnecessary. Controversy plagues science. “Trust the science” campaigns are loaded with hyperbole, especially when Sociologist Karl Marx spent his life developing conflict theory, which is the antithesis of trusting science, or humans in general, on the premise of power.

Research is the argument of a group’s credentialed view, which is referenced as a professional opinion in the field of argumentation. The truth: the spread never stopped. The spread was “COVID-19.” The storytelling style being patented through the full-length profile is called “Gonzo-19.” The profile was created in the Madison College Documentary Storytelling course for a self-reflective gonzo examination, which then launched the Outpost 422 newspaper: The Jaded Patriot Press. The home of Gonzo-19.

Gonzo lives infamously through the research work of Hunter S. Thompson

Gonzo research was not unique to infamous fear and loathing reporter, Hunter S. Thompson, but through the perspective of “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” a gonzo generation was born.

The first Gonzo-19 draft shares the origins of the scientific communication style. Recently, The New York Times has been cited as a reporting medium publishing gonzo journalism. At the Universities of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Professor Keith Zukas influences new journalists during lectures to embody the gonzo stereotype of Spider Jerusalem claiming, “Gonzo is for druggies.”

The professor denied gonzo in his Royal Purple press, which is where the weird began turning pro. The Gonzo-19 scientific communications profile collaborates frontstage and backstage news reporting totally drug free and tackles Zukas’ claims made during his lectures. The truth the professor lectures upon does not share with his learners that Thompson received an honorable discharge and represents the veteran journalism community. The claims are the foundation of the research argument, which is the rebuttal to his claims. Not all professors share his belief.

On the other hand, UW-W Professor James Kates allowed gonzo to resurrect in both capstone and a convergent media independent study to delve into the current journalism field’s witnessing of a gonzo research revival. The writing reflection represents a consortium portfolio collaborating various final projects in Kates’ courses across multiple colleges and shares what university journalists uncovered in the classroom coming out of lockdown.

The Gonzo-19 unique perspective shares academic, business and creative non-fiction elements unique to a nontraditional student who attended three institutions simultaneously for filed research pandemic recovery. Gonzo shares the crucible of the journalist and what went on behind the scenes. Thompson solidified the style. Gonzo-19 is the sociological reintegration profile. For resilience storytelling purposes, an interpersonal journaling method delves into the mind of the writer who witnessed social isolation and lived to tell the tale.

In collaborating with Thompson’s self-appraisal, the Dept. of Veterans Affairs provides “Cognitive Processing Therapy,” who could greatly benefit from delving into the minds of its banged-up warriors. The Gonzo-19 research methodology takes the lived experience of the Outpost 422 Author Bradley J. Burt, who is currently being cited through a registered trademarked reporting platform, and utilizing cultural incongruity and social isolation as journaling variables to provide researchers with gonzo deliverables and has been since 2019. The fear and loathing elements represent administrative backlash for filing “hate/bias” complaints.

The upcoming final science communication project launches the storytelling style advocating for the future of journalism research by going behind the scenes, like Thompson, who reported under the name Raoul Duke, and creating a freelance business entity reporting under the name Bob Cobb, or Robert Cobert, on Trip Advisor, which share the evolution of Las Vegas tourism over a five-year span. Each Las Vegas trip analyzes many sociological aspects coming out of the pandemic, which is symbolically represented through a carrier pigeon avatar. All who contribute to the story are Bob Cobb.

THE SCIENCE

Trauma is the result of the unique perspective and the aftermath is the story of the lived experience. A sample of gonzo research shares the perception of dementia. Gonzo research explores areas of credibility from the self-examination journaling style seeking variables of self-perception, referred to by the Dept. of Veterans of Affairs as “intrusive thoughts,” which prevented Thompson from experiencing happiness as a writer who had a hard time transitioning into civilian life after his military service.

Gonzo-19, from a research methodology, seeks qualitative answers regarding the reflection of fear one-hour before America went into lockdown, and the loathing that manifests from the interference of social media slot machine programmed algorithms that have neurologically affected social media users. Is there a way out with reprogramming livestream by building cinematic journalism dialogue?

From the vantage point of a disabled veteran who began writing out about intrusive thoughts, a story manifested through the Feature Writing 303 and Investigative Journalism Courses at both the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and Madison College. Ironically, both courses are considered the same in the Transferology system.

The fear and loathing aspect of being a nontraditional disabled student and person of age getting attacked during lectures led to writing journals about the reflections at the Outpost 422 reporting outlet where the Gonzo-19 reflections began. Outpost 422 is a call to action with veterans attending college to receive caveats on the transfer road ahead.

University of Nevada Las Vegas, the school of choice for being a graduate school candidate and launching Gonzo-19, reported through scholarly journal a gonzo journalism research guide that helps guide the research gathering process. Thompson discussed topics like “When the going gets weird,” which was a sociological variable about his observations with his contacts with society as an Air Force sports editing journalist.

THE NEED

The Gonzo-19 research convergent media writing style collaborates with social media users interactively during livestream, polls readers with surveys on WordPress where livestream integrated videos publish and develop a multilayered multimedia scientific reporting style. Convergence combines citizen journalism with blogger editing by multimedia journalists trained through the Gonzo-19 pandemic reporting style.

Ethics does not represent amateur publishers, who publish opinion blogs freely, which is diluting the journalism reporting field. Social media platforms condone restricted speech and tolerate gossip as an advertising medium. Social media is killing the press. The Gonzo-19 storytelling style collaborates through communications fusion to tell the story from a newsworthy vantage point taking the rights of the viewer into account first through Philosopher John Rawls’ stance on the original position through “the Doctrine of Double Effect.”

THE COLLABORATIVE OBERVATION WRITING STYLE

Sample: 10:18 a.m. Friday October 27, 2023—THE FEAR AND LOATHING NARRATIVE OF GONZO-19: There I was, 30 miles south of Deerfield, when the academic empowerment took hold. At that moment, the realization of philosophy lectures kicked in like a cold mother’s hand slapping a bare-naked brat’s ass. The lesson was rejection.

THE REJECTION REFLECTION

The GONZO-19 reflection shares resilience over rejection as the crucible of the pandemic rocked the journalism field to the core. Social distancing and closing Las Vegas stopped the progression of journalism development and steered the upcoming narrative about what went on with the Outpost 422 reporting about the occurrences happening with Wisconsin G.I. Bill funded college education to the American Legion.

The story accounts for the learning experience into lockdown and using Outpost 422 for relaying social media communications to troops adopted as the Clarion General Manager of Broadcast, who attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater chasing the carrot of practicum hoping to one day be an undergraduate reporter. Now, resilience tells the story from the summa cum laude vantage point from a disabled student surviving the pandemic with a permanent brain injury.

After graduation, the realization that journalists are broke became a reality. Most work freelance while business reports show nonprofit mediums are the new wave of media preservation. Poverty is a fight that only STEM can resolve.

By bringing gonzo into the STEM field, allowing the communications the credential to tell the research story, will develop the need for credentialed journalists. Gonzo-19 is a multiplatform multimedia convergent fusion method that uses a quantum storytelling style through the lens of gonzo journalism starting March 13, 2020, and then ending on Wednesday November 1, when the operations manual for convergent media research methods launches the next wave of pandemic research. The operations manual provides the examination insight.

Gonzo journalism is the micro view of the unique perspective sharing what it was like, where America is now and how academia needs help.  Gonzo-19 tells the truth about professor furloughs and cutbacks while corporate citizens ask Americans to “round up” and fuel their tax-free luxury life. Big Data’s suffocation of small business has turned a once thriving free press into corporate community standards and branded narrative. The Outpost 422 qualitative research method examines bad business practices by the university and how spotlighting leads to rejection, or worse yet—attrition.

Rejection fuels resilience. Never say die. Be that guy. Stay in the academic fear and loathing fight. Graduate summa cum laude and patent the documentary pandemic writing style and do so in the name of Hunter S. Thompson PhD, the greatest gonzo research reporter in the history of human evolution. We are the weird turned pro. That dissertation cannot be argued. The purple-haired pajama wearers at Walmart are model exhibits of a weirdo society. Fear and loathing drive the weirdo to win. Rejection manifests chiseled excellence.

WRITING STYLES MANIFESTED

Currently, an interactive journalism research reporting model requires three elements: Convergent, interactive and multimedia fusion styles, as a proper use of the Gonzo-19 patent. The styles may collaborate with URL citations eliminating the need for “Works Cited” or “References” list. Instead of keywords, the reporter may elect to cite personal podcasts, news reels, blogs, etc. for building and delivering a dissertation argument. Lived experience is a credible source in the journalism field. The burden of proof is found in the content, which backs the recalling of events, shared through fear and loathing elements. For the final project, rejection is the lived experience being examined.

The Gonzo-19 style is based on the writer’s perception during times of rejection, which fuels intrusive thought. The research method examines the manifestation of ego, which is an early warning sign of deterioration of mental well-being, and the corrective action the Dept. of Veterans Affairs uses to align readers with challenging perceptions of low self-esteem. Rejection fuels low self-esteem. Resilience, which is the second variable, shares the overcoming of impossibility and the result of working the examination of intrusive thought into a grounding mechanism, which is the valedictory aspect paying forward the philanthropy of battling stigma.

THE MULTIMEDIA DEMO

Three Gonzo-19 documentary storytelling styles manifested during the pandemic starting Jan. 2020. The first video shares a profile of a friend who battled overcoming drug addiction and staying clean during lockdown. The video was the final project for Professor Brad Horn’s documentary storytelling course. The second launched during the UW-W journalism capstone phase. The video shares the caveats of entering the new journalism field and what to expect. And last, through the UW-W independent study and Madison College honors literature review collaboration, two videos manifested.

One explains the legal problems in Dane County with the State of Wisconsin v. Jesse Schwork case and Judge Chris Taylor’s denial of use of recording devices in her courtroom without a writ of gag order. Taylor allowed WKOW but not the Universities of Wisconsin the right to record. The other is the honors literature review presentation requirement, which backs Burt’s gonzo research narrative of what he faced as a nontraditional disabled veteran and his attempts to succeed in school. The demo provides research storytelling styles. More will manifest through the graduate school application process sharing the elements of rejection and resilience through the Autumn Landmine Productions Creative Commons research platform, which is currently seeking research funding.

CALL FOR FUNDING A UW LIBERAL ARTS STEM COMMUICATION GONZO LAB

The research writing style calls for legislative action through the privatization of public universities by allocating $.10 per contribution of every corporate citizen 501 c 4 tax deductible social responsibility donation currently assigned at cash registers across America. An operations manual, which provides building an “Ad Hoc Ad,” places the power in the hands of the researcher for seeking research funding, provides vouchers for mental health treatment free of charge and mandates all social responsibility campaigns must provide training funding to all universities who conduct mental health Gonzo-19 research.

THE ARGUMENT

Attrition is killing our universities. Attrition results from one major factor: Whether or not you agree with the thesis and backing feminism. Speaking out leads to getting attacked.

A qualitative audit of the learning experience is a must. Gonzo-19 provides the platform. In the event bullying or hazing manifests, an academic team of researchers must come to the aid of the individual having intrusive thoughts. Bullycide is an element of Machiavellianism, therefore universities who condone hazing and bullying for attrition purposes shall lose all federally granted funding when bully speak, which is the qualitative results-based conclusions based upon Gonzo-19 research, uncovers a micro aggression, gaslighting, intimidation in the form of a broken record response or socially isolating those who blow the whistle when coming forward.

The freedom of academic expression must be protected. Objectivity is the right to disregard another’s belief in the best interest of truth, which is the prudential value of journalism research.

THE TRAINING OPERATIONS MANUAL

The upcoming final paper builds the Gonzo-19 master’s thesis. The document is the proclamation of developing an academic patent that is a living dissertation based on Burt’s perceptions of failures of the institution regarding setting unrealistic training expectations through Linked in Learning for convergent media storytelling. The argument addresses the basic need for the next Internal Review Board’s approval of the qualitative, anecdotal and quantitative survey taking mixed method for interactive STEM communications research grant funding.

The method itself groups individual testimony into macro identities from pandemic social isolation seeking mental health and trauma informed results.

The master’s thesis reviews the capstone, independent study, honors literature review, operations manual and all related material published as class projects through the Autumn Landmine Productions entity, which is the sole intellectual property of the Outpost 422 qualitative research methodology and cornerstone documentation of the Gonzo-19 empirical multi, convergent and interactive media research writing style.

The operations manual and the scientific communications final projects outline campaigns for building training and recruitment advertorials through Bob Cobb Freelance Ink LLC and Autumn Landmine Productions for Creative Commons access to all students seeking communications training in the STEM field.

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Badgers bring hope to MIA families through the field of eDNA research

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The following news copy is a sample for future students who attend the Madison College Scientific Communication course. Prof. Natasha Kassulke, course professor, helped develop Outpost 422 as the proctoring professor for the social media writing course, which was the final project.

The website is an online outreach and investigative service that works as a philanthropy paying forward to veterans lost in the classroom lending aid regarding how to write several forms of academic writing.

Please take full advantage of the website and reach out through the contact form located in the toolbar if you would like to sit down at the Truax campus and learn how to experience the joy of writing and researching.

Please reach out if you have questions about the Journalism Certificate program. The program can be applied to the UW Liberal Arts Transfer program electives prior to receiving an undergraduate degree.

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Badgers bring hope to MIA families through the field of eDNA research

Bradley Burt, Clarion business director

The Universities of Wisconsin collaborates with the Defense POW MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) through Badger alums William Belcher and Charles Konsitzke at the Biotechnology Center at the Madison campus where Konsitzke serves as the associate director. Konsitzke’s “University of Wisconsin Missing-in Action Recovery and Identification Project” helps DPAA locate missing service members through a team of researchers, who located three MIAs so far, one being an MIA named LT. Frank Fazekas.

Archaeology identification methods used by the UW MIA repatriation project, specifically eDNA analysis, reduce time spent and money invested for repatriating and locating lost service members through DPAA’s oversight. The project has implemented eDNA analysis through anthropologically surveying airplane crash sites from World War II for positively identifying lost service members through multiple mixed method platforms. The project seeks opportunities to locate cold cases, with the help from DPAA regarding each MIA’s last known whereabouts, who studies abroad as a self-funded mission.

“It brings a lot to the table. You look at the project, it is a very wide spectrum,” Konsitzke explained during the interview at his strategic planning room at the Universities of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center. “We’re working on historical analysis with students, and we are working on field recovery with students when I talk about these academic backgrounds.”

The project processes human remains through the Center for Genomic Science Innovation. The challenge the team faces is the advanced decaying of the missing dating back to World War II and the likelihood of positive identification. Belcher’s applied research collaborates with Konsitzke’s eDNA analysis UW Biotech equipment, which also utilizes artificial intelligence for cross checking forensics databases to match human remains with a service member’s DPAA chart.

Belcher serves the team in the field of forensic anthropology as a researcher for the UW MIA repatriation project. Belcher did not respond to an interview request. For profiling Belcher’s work, an online investigation of Belcher’s Linked In profile revealed:

  • Belcher works as the team’s connect with DPAA, whose employment with the agency assists recovering missing service members as a research liaison.
  • Currently working as an associate professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  • Discusses recovering “America’s war dead” from the perspective of his caveats regarding applied anthropological research techniques.

Universities of Wisconsin-Madison Communications Specialist Leo Barolo Gargiulo’s,eDNA brings soldiers home” reporting journal, explains how eDNA forensics identification happens over a three-step process, which uses an applied research methodology. Prior to analysis, the process investigates records and locates eyewitness accounts before considering a hypothesis. The cross-collaboration process sifts through clues first for saving time and money.

The eDNA process must be examined further for science communications storytelling purposes. The field of POW MIA recovery lacks press coverage and the team struggles to convey the importance of eDNA research and recovery methods. The recovery of MIAs faces a forensics research methods eDNA controversial issue, which includes:

  • The reference “eDNA” refers to environmental DNA analysis, which analyzes organisms located in the environment according to U.S. Geological Survey.gov.
  • For positive identification, DPAA selects specific researchers before providing confirmation of repatriation to the missing service members family.
  • eDNA analyses poses a potential threat to protecting previous research methods and that validating a “close enough” confirmation poses controversy to research ethics.

The UW MIA Recovery and Identification Project currently receives donations and uses crowdfunding for planning trips. The project seeks $360,000 from the State of Wisconsin for locating three Wisconsin specific MIA cases. Konsitzke has gone before senators three times and has backing by the Volk Airfield namesake’s niece, Jeri Volk-Barry, who speaks publicly about her family’s hope their missing uncle’s remains may return home.

“The other thing I do is they’re actually inspiring families,” Konsitzke explained. “They are getting some type of closure. So, it’s absolutely rewarding, but don’t get me wrong, everything is rewarding in an academic environment.”

Konsitzke’s research interview (condensed)

Several questions were asked regarding archaeology specific details and how Konsitzke identifies cold cases with the funding he receives. The project does not receive funding from any federal or state research or legislative agency but accepts donations. Konsitzke’s interview sought information regarding his passion and love for researching MIAs and how his project operates.

Konsitzke’s strategic planning center at the UW Biotechnology Center.

The interview

Hi. I am Charles Konsitzke. I am the associate director of the UW Biotechnology Center, and the associate director of the Center for Genetic Science and Innovation, as well as the director of the UW MIA Recovery and Identification Project.

Q: Let’s talk about it. How does the University of Wisconsin Missing-in-action Recovery and Identification Project work from funding all the way to studying abroad? Let’s talk about that.

At the moment, we do not have any funding. We’re a really grass roots group that’s been working on mostly Wisconsin cases. And as you know, a lot of these Wisconsin cases transition into other cases and losses nearby. All MIAs are important to us, but for the Wisconsin objective Wisconsinites are our primary focus.

Q: Give me a little bit of an idea for me, what would it look like if I were to come out with you and go overseas, what would it look like where you are at right now? Tell us a little bit about where you are and what it looks like out in the field.

So, currently we are near Bastogne, Belgium, I can’t give the exact location because we don’t want to give any false hopes to family members. It is a location that is on the top of a hill next to a tree farm. The site impact was at the top of a hill, which is about a foot into the sand until it turns to bedrock. So, the impact was substantial over a very large range of area as well as down the hill and on the tree farm. We were there in 2019, and we will be there finishing out this year. We sifted through over 305 cubic meters of soil.

Comment: So basically, what you do is what you see in an archaeological dig and it obviously being a cold case file, what’s happening is, you are studying abroad not even knowing where this person is and there when you get down with your group.

Q: Roughly, how many people usually deploy with you?

In 2019, we had roughly 22 people with us and that ranged from faculty members to staff and students. And we usually have support in the field as well like local excavators, surveyors, service providers, so it’s a very good group, a large group of individuals where we have a briefing every morning and we have objectives, and we get those out on a daily basis.

But I have to say, the interesting part is me telling the students “Hey, we have to leave the field” you know after recovery. If they had the opportunity, they would stay out there all day long. This summer, we will be taking a team of adult volunteers.

Q: And what you are providing us here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Biotech Center is a service for everybody. So, in closing, is there anything else you want to talk about? Is there anything you want to bring up?

Go to our website and you will learn a lot about our losses. You will be surprised that you have losses in your community. Learn about them. Understand who they are and how you can help. Maybe you can provide information and visit your local historical society, maybe have information that could help us help in recovering these individuals.

The MIA Specific Connect

According to the Wall Street Journal, DPAA funds eDNA research. Through the DPAA connect with Belcher, Konsitzke works with DPAA to improve the advancement of eDNA scientific research. The collaboration between forensic anthropology and the evolution of eDNA analysis, families of the missing begin a new era of hope after finding out eDNA can locate human DNA in water as discussed in the Wall Street Journal’s report.

As innovators in the field, Konsitzke and Belcher implement their vision as Badgers for bringing hope to MIA families and advancing the use of eDNA research methods. Collaboratively, the UW MIA Recovery and Identification Project incorporates a community of scholars and government employees into a global repatriation and recovery peace keeping mission.

Through science, the field of eDNA research reaches those lost at sea and captures their DNA, unheard of when the DPAA recovery mission first began during the Carter Administration, bringing the Universities of Wisconsin to the front of the line of a new era of bringing home soldiers deemed lost, who are now being found, thanks to the collaboration between Konsitzke and Belcher who started out in the Badger classroom.

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