EYE welcomes Debbie Gonzalez as Researcher & Writer. Blessed to have this Veteran and Patriot onboard.

Debbie G. (our name for her) is a native of New York and became a resident of Jacksonville via the U.S. Navy. After separating from the navy she worked for both Grumman Aerospace and later Northrup-Grumman Aerospace.

After almost 20 years in the aviation industry, she went back to college to change professions. Going back to school as an adult that had lived all over the United States and abroad she had experience in culture and circumstance, which created an incongruity with the material being taught. At that point she began questioning the validity of the material and made the observation that to pass her courses she had to agree, at least on paper, with the material.

She graduated about the same time as the Wall Street crash of 2008 and jobs were difficult to find. So, with time on her hands she began to look into other areas to see if the incongruity existed outside of the college curriculum as well. This is where her mission for the truth began.

Since then she has worked to get facts out to the public.

She follows in the wisdom of John Adams and stands by his quote below:

“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclination, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”  

 

Welcome Debbie G and Proud to have you on the EYE team.

Billie Tucker Volpe

Billie Tucker Volpe Founder of Eye on Jacksonville and Leadership Consultant to CEOs/Executives. She is a faith-driven communicator, truth-seeker, and advocate for principled leadership. Guided by her Christian values and a calling to serve, she uses the power of words to expose injustice, uplift community voices, and shine light in dark places. Whether she’s challenging government waste, amplifying entrepreneurs, or defending American ideals, her work is rooted in faith, integrity, and bold conviction. She believes every story has a purpose, and every platform is a chance to speak life, stir hearts, and spark change — all for the glory of God and the good of others.

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