I've been working like crazy on several projects outside of E3 and PJTV, and had so many plates spinning on sticks that I've felt like that giant plaster statue of the mammoth trying to crawl out of the La Brea tar pits. Needless to say, most of my energies have been spent on Afterburners. I have to write a serious essay a week, shoot, edit and air it... and to that extent I've utterly neglected Eject! Eject! Eject! Even the personal interaction I used to have in the comments has moved to my Facebook page, so things have been pretty lonely here while I was trying to figure out a long-term plan.
Well, from now on, a few things are going to change that should improve the level of service around here. First, I'm going to post the Afterburner essays here at E3, in text form, as soon as or perhaps even before they hit the air on PJTV. I've been so busy making them as TV segments that I have neglected to post them as written essays, and they hold up very well in that regard, I must say. So there will current Afterburners, some of the backlog of unpublished old Afterburners, and a continuation of re-posting the Silent America essays, which did not survive the move from the old site very well.
I hope to embed the YouTube version of the Afterburners as soon as they become available, too. Also, I plan to provide a few paragraphs several times a week on a story that catches my attention. These, I believe, are called "blog posts" and apparently can be less than 17 pages long! I will give this radical new idea a try as well.
Look for more action here -- a lot more -- starting now. And to get continuous updates on everything I write or shoot, you can't beat my Facebook page or follow me on Twitter @Bill Whittle
Bill Whittle is a writer, pilot and TV editor who lives and works in Los Angeles. With history on his side, Bill Whittle challenges widely held misconceptions about politics and society. Frequently asking the difficult ethical questions, Whittle attempts to underscore conservative values and philosophy through logical reasoning. |
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My selection of Bill Whittle's best (lately):
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The Islamic Infiltration, Part 2: From Influence to Insurrection Jan 12 / Sharia and Jihad | |
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The Islamic Infiltration: Inside Our Government, Armed With Our Secrets Jan 8 / Bill Whittle Investigates | |
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14 min |
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They Stole Our Future, But They Cannot Break Our Will Jan 4 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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10min |
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The Kudzu Curse: A Fight for Free Enterprise Dec 14 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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25min |
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Warmongers or Peacemakers: Who Will Be Responsible for Scorching the Earth? Oct 19 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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10min |
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Throw The Bums Out Oct 12 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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9min |
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A Tale of Two Revolutions: The War of Ideas & the Tragedy of the Unconstrained Vision Sep 10 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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10min |
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2009 Favorite: Bill Maher, Barack Obama and the Truth About American Exceptionalism Aug 31 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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15min |
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Reagan Lives: A Voice from the Past On the Threat of Socialized Healthcare Jul 17 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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7min |
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Jon Stewart, War Criminals & The True Story of the Atomic Bombs May 7 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle | |
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17min |
I will try not to abuse the ping list and not to annoy you too much, but on some days there is more of the good stuff that is worthy of attention.
You are welcome to browse the list of truly exceptional articles I pinged to lately. Updated on January 13, 2010. on my page.
You are welcome in or out, just freepmail me (and note which PING list you are talking about).
Besides this one, I keep 2 separate PING lists for my favorite authors Victor Davis Hanson and Orson Scott Card.
BTTT
Nice post, tolik.