What are Cred Forums approved sources of the truth online?
If you don't touch mainstream media, where do you find out what's going on?
What are Cred Forums approved sources of the truth online?
If you don't touch mainstream media, where do you find out what's going on?
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>What are Cred Forums approved sources of the truth online?
Seeking for truth, are you fucking crazy? Or Terrorist?
Off-guardian, arrived, fort-russ are some of mine.
>Fox
>Trump speeches
>Cred Forums
ZH
Cred Forums
literally all you need
The Economist if you look past their agenda pieces
good one
Haven't you heard? The mainstream media lies to us. Everything is dictated by an inner circle called the deep state to mislead for their own agenda.
>What are Cred Forums approved sources of the truth online?
The only accurate way to discern the truth it to get as many different sources as possible then make up your own mind.
You sound like a moron, who just wants to be told what to think.
None.
No matter what you post, someone will gripe about the source.
If the story comes from Melbourne, I usually look for a small local source.
Mainstream media has largely stopped reporting or investigating anything, they tell you their agenda. Fucking pepe being a hate symbol? It's just too ridiculous to follow.
underrated post
There's too many to read all of them. I want to find out which ones are the best so I can fill my RSS feed.
RT, just ignore the pro-russian propaganda
>Fox
Come the fuck on, the only difference between fox and the rest of the msm is that it's republican flavored, but they push bullshit all the same - especially when it comes to Israel
Trs
Redice radio
Daily stormer
Ironmarch
They all have deadman switches
Most do these days. Assassinate and damn your whole people. Actuly Dan both enemy's of the west since you would both falseflag ciz no honor
Drudge
Vox Day
Counter-Currents
Breitbart
RT (with salt)
Zerohedge
Market-Ticker.org when Denninger's autism isn't in overdrive
Janes.com
TheRightStuff
Dailystormer for the laughs
The Occidental Observer
Radix Journal
Almost everyone has an agenda, almost everyone has its own bias, conscious or unconscious, almost everyone has something to sell, even if only in terms of ideas.
That should be your start. This does not mean objective truth do not exist, or does not imply moral relativism. It simply is a reminder that you should thread carefully with every source of information.
Sometimes knowing exactly how a biased source works and operates might make it more newsworthy of a less biased one.
In short, be careful in building your own web of trust.
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Found the jackdurden.com fan boi
infowars
I approve that.
UK column if you're brit/pol/ too. Patrick Henningsen also provides valuable coverage of the Syrian conflict. The Corbett report is also pretty interesting as well as Ghost talk radio.
That said, some stuff that I like to read, divided by categories:
Financial:
Zerohedge
Naked capitalism
Visual Capitalist
The burning platform
MarketTicker
Mises Institute
Bloomberg, Economist and Morningstar are not bad for mainstream views
General news:
Breitbart
Drudge
RT
The Intercept
Liberty Blitzkrieg
Legal Insurrection
Spectator (uk edition)
Voat subverses (news, political news)
Abc News (for more mainstream ones)
Political in general:
(fourplusfour) chan pol (Much better than here, sorry)
Wikileaks
Vox Day
TheConservativeTreehouse
Voat subverses (like european)
HotGas (dot net). Avoid all redstate media.
Gatestone Institute, JihadWatch and TheReligionOfPeace are good on their topic
Just check several sources, especially opposing ones who don't like one another.