The author Ian Tinny resides in Key West, Florida, for most of the year, with his cat and his dog, overlooking the water. When not in Key West, he spends time in Manhattan. Tinny collaborates with the Dead Writer's Club ("DWC" -an author's group) and assists the Pointer Institute for Media Studies. The Pointer Institute (PI) deserves special thanks for "pointing out" many enhancements. Tinny and PI provide remedial education to journalists about history, economics, government, and more. The PI works to un-do those 12+ years of brainwashing. Wash, rinse, repeat. The DWC also fights media incompetency and dishonesty; toward that goal it joined with the Pointer Institute to shut down the Tampa Tribune Newspaper in 2016. Ian Tinny works as a mental health counselor with the United States Probation Office, federal judges, and various sociopathic criminals in the justice system. Tinny's work (with the assistance of the Pointer Institute) led to the arrest, trial, conviction, and imprisonment of America's Dumbest Criminals (and the foreclosure of their homes, along with victim restitution liens, and criminal forfeiture judgments, in amounts totaling millions of dollars). The knowledge gained in Tinny's heroic work against America's Dumbest Criminals led to Tinny's best-selling book "Drug Detection Dog Training." The author Ian Tinny collects old photos and film footage of the early Pledge of Allegiance showing the origin of the notorious stiff-armed salute. Many of those artifacts have been found among Dr. Rex Curry's historical archival work. Curry's discoveries are changing the history books. "The professor's work left us speechless!" - Tampa Tribune Newspaper "Before these revelations, Americans could not speak the truth about the Pledge of Allegiance. Dr. Curry is the Rosa Parks of the pledge. He is the Ruby Bridges of the schools, having changed them forever." - No Pledge Publishing
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