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NeoSpeak: Flynn-again, Intel and Greatest Smokescreen of All Time(?)
- DeViney, Jack
- 1 April 2017
If one good turn truly deserves another (as the timeless axiom goes), then it’s no small feat that Washington D.C. manages to accomplish anything
With One-Year Anniversary the Event Horizon, ModState Embraces Smooth Transition into Year #2
- DeViney, Jack
- 20 March 2017
Not everyone foresaw just how thoroughly successful the first year of ModState would end up being on any given metric, let alone that
Neospeak: Hashtags for the #RebelWITHaCause
- DeViney, Jack
- 15 February 2017
While our pending press release and corporate strategy announcement with upstate New York’s OverWatch Productions LLC is very
Fabriquè en Babylon: Let Us See The Legacy
- DeViney, Jack
- 9 February 2017

In one of his finer moments in repose, Mick Jagger remarked, “Only a madman or an actor would want to be President of The United States.” Well,
Post-Inauguration Podcast: G. Coker & J. DeViney Part Two
- DeViney, Jack
- 4 February 2017

Do you remember the days when ModState was really OCD about every minute detail? Probably not, but I do and that’s what matters
Post-Inauguration Podcast: G. Coker & J. DeViney Part One
- DeViney, Jack
- 1 February 2017

In a largely miserable effort, Gabriel Coker invites the managing editor of ModState back to his podcast to mixed results: Montana gets airtime without someone named
As Wild Year Concludes, Board of Directors, Ed. Staff See Cause for Renewed Optimism
- DeViney, Jack
- 31 December 2016

As the New Year is preparing to force us all to live within the confines of 2017 for a whole year (selfish!), ModState LLC has continued
Iwo Jima Timelapse Work from ModState’s In-House Visuals Guru
- DeViney, Jack
- 24 December 2016
In case you missed it, once upon a time there was a Prince formerly known as “Artist” and…wait, wait, no, that’s not it. Let’s see here, carry the four, add gin…
With New Episode of Podcast, ModState Ends Post-Election Break
- DeViney, Jack
- 13 December 2016
As the wise and reverent youth, the Prince formerly known as Artist once said, “Even the soldiers need a break sometimes.” Thus, we took