MIA News Center is a central Hub for archived news, bellwethers, archived articles from our MIA publication (MIA Archives), and any and all links to MIA news products and services.
The targeted audience for MIA are the professional, engaged Americanists who want intelligence-level news aggregation and analysis to prepare them for current and future planning.
A. ARCHIVES
We archive news links on a regular basis, minimally at least two times a week. We filter about a thousand potential archive nominees per sort, tagging the selected ones for future research purposes, and for bellwether considerations.
We archive news blurbs and links for two purposes:
- To build an independent (though not comprehensive) news search engine for our users and our own use as well.
- To conduct research for ongoing and future articles and reports in MIA.
- To provide a regular news-at-a-glance resources for our readers that enables them to see an overall glimpse of the whole without being overwhelmed by it.
- To create research and bases for content for clients.
B. BELLWETHERS
Bellwethers are top representations of news we identify as most essential for our targeted users, professional, engaged, Americanists.
The commentary on bellwethers is largely written at the current situation or background level of a situation report, though sometimes it will venture into assessment language. Predictive analysis will occur occasionally as well. As a general rule, bellwethers are only backgrounds or current situations.
For assessment, recommendations, and predictive analysis, subscribe to our publication, MIA.
MIA ARCHIVES
These will be archived MIA Deep Dive Reports, Situation Reports, Bellwether Reports, Final Thoughts, and Special Reports and Commentaries. The featured reports (Deep Dive, Final Thought, Special, Commentary) will be published 6 days after release of the MIA issue it appeared in. The aggregate reports (Situation, Bellwether) will appear the Monday following the Friday’s MIA release it appeared in.
- AMERICANIST
An Americanist is one not afraid of losing in a fair contest to their neighbor. This is a simplification, but in spirit, it is an accurate depiction of phrase.
An Americanist is one who values a Rule of Law that derives its justice from its demonstrated restraint in deference to the self-stewardship capacity of the individual.
An Americanist is one who believes in individual liberty.
An Americanist is one who opposes social justice over individual justice.
An Americanist is one who supports the right of the social justice warrior to be wrong in public space, but not their assumed right to push others out of that public space.
Home of the Brave is where bad ideas are freely told and equally freely rebutted.
Outside of America, there are Americanists in spirit. To some degree, we hope to serve you as well.
An “Americanist in Spirit” is one who hopes for self-stewardship-enabling liberty in their country as well or might even one day hope to emigrate here and become a citizen.
