Perhaps these sites will help with the revolution.
http://blogcritics.org/writer/nicholas_stix
This site includes several articles from Blog Critics, August 2005-July 2007
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New York-based, dissident journalist Nicholas Stix, has the dubious distinction of being arguably America's most frequently censored writer, having at different times outraged black supremacists, socialists, feminists, white supremacists, paleocons, neocons and libertarians. Still, he has managed to get over 600 articles past the censors.
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http://www.magic-city-news.com/Nicholas_Stix_86/
Articles from an online newspaper in Maine(?). Not sure if there is a paper version.
http://www.webcommentary.com/asp/Sho...r.asp?id=stixn
He seems to be a regular contributor to WebCommentary. 2006-2008
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/...olas-Stix.html
Articles from 2006-2007
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/aut...f-42839edf6334
Mr. Stix had 5 articles published here from 2000-2006. Odd that there are so few since the site says:
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Nicholas Stix is an award-winning free-lance journalist who unearths the hidden secrets of New York politics, education, and race relations that elude the elite media establishment. His work appears in Toogood Reports; The American Enterprise; Insight on the News; Chronicle; Newsday and CampusReports.
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These publications may not be carrying Mr. Stix anymore as the bio is dated. I went to the Newsday online site and put "Stix" into the search engine: nothing came up. When I searched the Regis University Library's indices for The American Enterprise, Mr. Stix came up for 3 articles: 2 in 1998 and 1 in 2001.
Side note: I find it notable that Mr. Stix's publishers seems to have fallen since the end of 2007.
One other note: I also searched 4 different libary databases for any articles by Nicholas Stix, including Lexis-Nexis, Academic Research, General Reference Gold -- No articles appeared. Apparently, Mr. Stix is limited to online publications.