Tue. Oct 15th, 2024

About Us

The information wars have begun. Learn about the troops.

America is waking up from the nightmare of corporate news. For decades huge companies have abused the trust of their customers. What is worse is that they’ve gotten away with it. With such a powerful grip on the flow of information, these corporate giants believe they can do or say anything without consequences. We’re here to capitalize on this fear and turn you away from well-resourced publications with traditions of journalistic integrity so you’ll read out About section and trust it instead.

Most modern media blurs the lines of morality and truth, leading describing a world that doesn’t make sense. This confusion isn’t a mistake, it is a targeted, intentional ploy by enemies of the people to dilute the considerable power of the American people. That nightmare ends today.

Thankfully, a rude awakening is taking place across this great nation of ours. Americans are becoming increasingly sophisticated and intellectually discriminating about their information sources. They are abandoning the matrix of corporate information. As their distrust in the Information Industrial Complex declines, they flock to smaller sources of varying quality looking for the truth. Not all of these sources are created equal, and some are more dangerous and purposefully misleading than their previous information overloads. Others, like this publication, are entirely satire and shouldn’t be taken seriously by anyone.

That’s why we created American Standard News. A website created by real people, not an algorithm. A news organization that values its independence and journalists who fight on the information battlefield. 

For too long, American minds have been colonized by the enemy’s interests. American Standard News will rise to be the new standard by which all others are judged.

Learn About Our Heroic Writers:

Excellence in Reporting At All Costs

Malachi Pasquino

As a child, I had an insatiable thirst for the truth. Fictional narratives could never hold my attention like a raw and hardy news story. When I got older I took every opportunity to be involved with news organizations in high school and I eventually studied journalism at university. Later, my interest in truth-seeking took a stronger hold on my life and I began to do deep-dive investigative pieces to better understand the intricacies of the world around me. My journey has taken me to the highest highs and lowest lows of the human experience. These days I find myself drawn to the banality of everyday life and the nuances of what divides us as a national and international community.

 

The First Amendment’s Last Chance

John Herring

I became a journalist late in my life, finding the path only after over 25 years of woodworking. I was an apprentice at 16, started boatbuilding at 18, and from there my career that became increasingly distant from the wood itself as I rose to management and later ownership of a custom furniture shop. After a decade of the shop moving toward factory production to compete with furniture conglomerates I became burned out. I got to the point where every day at 6 PM my hand would curl into a sort of alcoholic claw that fit perfectly around a rocks glass.

Then I did two hard things: I got sober and started a career in journalism. I attended Pepperdine University in my late 40s followed by training with the National Journalism Center, which boasts alumni such as Cliff Kincaid, Rachel Marsden, and Malcom Gladwell. I was drawn to the center because I believed in their values: responsible, accurate and balanced reporting.

My upcoming book, “Going Rogue, Slipping Under The Digital Curtains” (to be published by Harper Collins) is a deep dive, gonzo-style investigation and implementation of my journey to remove myself from the internet. As someone who is untethered to social media you can rely on my independent, thorough reporting. 

More Content Is Better Always

Francis Rathman

My priorities in life are like those of many a great American, Faith, Country, San Jose State Spartans Football, and God. Though I might have my own myopic take on how the world turns, I really pride myself on being able to cut out the noise to find some absolute truth in whatever the news might bring, on any given day. My deepest hope is that readers, in turn, will really pride themselves, along with me, through the content that I expose to them.

My philosophy on finding the truth is as follows. 1: Take a firm and informed position on the issues, and 2: Spend so much time, in good faith debate, arguing and berating, for hours on end, anyone who might have a different viewpoint, in the hopes of coming out the other end, better off than we were before, when people first started arriving to the barbecue.

As a Communications and Cross Cultural Studies double major at SJSU, I became equipped with the skills and perspectives needed to really investigate pretty much any story, in any place, at any time. My love for investigating the unknown came from reading Dan Brown novels in college, and I was specifically spurred on to follow my interests in story telling by my CCS department chair, who once said to me in front of the class, ” Francis, you have a great gift for finding problems, where none exist”.

To go along with these strengths, last, but absolutely not least, I am an Alpha Prime Millennial. Able and willing to communicate across generational divides because of the unique month and year that I was born under, which naturally makes me better at certain things than other older an/ or younger generations. I am a bridge between everyone, hitting home with an evolution hating 70 year old couple, the 40 year old single mom who still does not understand what the word secular actually means, and the 10 year old boy who’s right knee really hurts when he “bends it like this”. There are no waters I am not willing to wade into, and dear reader, I pray that you will wade into them with me. 

 

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