NewsNation falls for journo Ken Klippenstein's tweet on being fired.
Ken gets his leaks/mis-dis-info treats from intelligence officers that he describes as "particularly older guys, who are very Christian." They’re comfortable talking to him because he’s an alumni of Wheaton College (the one in Illinois) where LGBT's are prohibited.
An interview with Ken Klippenstein (Columbia Journalism Review, Oct 2020)
Ken went to the most conservative, evangelical liberal arts college in the world. Source: Alumni of Wheaton College. It's essentially a propaganda breeding ground for conservatives. It was started by Billy Graham.
According to various articles it's been described as "the Harvard of the Christian schools," the highest order of evangelicalism and borders on cult-like. No smoking, no dancing, no non-christian literature and it's entirely secular. Oh my. To even attend, you have to already be very much indoctrinated and in various ways prove that to them. Most Wheaton grads go on to be missionaries or work in highly conservative circles, not internet trolls. The fact this kid even got in is rather strange. Billy Graham, the homophobic, racist and xenophobic speaker is a cornerstone of the institution.
What kind of person should not attend this school?
How a Leading Christian College Turned Against Its Gay Leader (TIME, Feb 2016)
They hired a gay person and then tried to make that person turn gay kids straight.
The Professor Suspended for Saying Muslims and Christians Worship One God (The Atlantic, 2015)
Wheaton College Under Scrutiny Over Race, Abortion, and “Offensive Rhetoric” Talks (Jan 2019, Institute on Religion and Democracy)
A few notable alumi of Wheaton:
David Iglesias, Judge Advocate (JAG), at the Pentagon, member of the legal team that was the inspiration for the film A Few Good Men, US Attorney for the District of New Mexico.
Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was a prominent film director, writer, producer, and actor known for contributions to the horror genre.
Smear campaign. Klippenstein: "I was tipped off by the DoD and the IC"... and then some.
Why do I follow this madness? I must be mad! Oh well, off to more entertaining stuff.
Ken gets his leaks/mis-dis-info treats from intelligence officers that he describes as "particularly older guys, who are very Christian." They’re comfortable talking to him because he’s an alumni of Wheaton College (the one in Illinois) where LGBT's are prohibited.
An interview with Ken Klippenstein (Columbia Journalism Review, Oct 2020)
Ken went to the most conservative, evangelical liberal arts college in the world. Source: Alumni of Wheaton College. It's essentially a propaganda breeding ground for conservatives. It was started by Billy Graham.
According to various articles it's been described as "the Harvard of the Christian schools," the highest order of evangelicalism and borders on cult-like. No smoking, no dancing, no non-christian literature and it's entirely secular. Oh my. To even attend, you have to already be very much indoctrinated and in various ways prove that to them. Most Wheaton grads go on to be missionaries or work in highly conservative circles, not internet trolls. The fact this kid even got in is rather strange. Billy Graham, the homophobic, racist and xenophobic speaker is a cornerstone of the institution.
What kind of person should not attend this school?
How a Leading Christian College Turned Against Its Gay Leader (TIME, Feb 2016)
They hired a gay person and then tried to make that person turn gay kids straight.
The Professor Suspended for Saying Muslims and Christians Worship One God (The Atlantic, 2015)
Wheaton College Under Scrutiny Over Race, Abortion, and “Offensive Rhetoric” Talks (Jan 2019, Institute on Religion and Democracy)
A few notable alumi of Wheaton:
David Iglesias, Judge Advocate (JAG), at the Pentagon, member of the legal team that was the inspiration for the film A Few Good Men, US Attorney for the District of New Mexico.
Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was a prominent film director, writer, producer, and actor known for contributions to the horror genre.
Smear campaign. Klippenstein: "I was tipped off by the DoD and the IC"... and then some.
Why do I follow this madness? I must be mad! Oh well, off to more entertaining stuff.
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970