A conspiracy newsletter, printed on actual paper and mailed say once a month.
Obviously the internet makes the news a lot faster moving but with so much censorship its problematic.
And the newsletter could have deeper articles, the type of stuff that gets buried or scrubbed from search engines, like about the Payseurs or other esoteric topics that are impossible to google properly.
Could ask for a small donation to cover postage and supplies. A PO box and youre in business.
Just a thought, feel free to shoot me down with why it wouldn't work.
Sort of like Bill Coopers CAJI for the modern era
Oh yeah I was heavily into BBS back in the day. Trade Wars 2002 and legend of the red dragon were cool games you could play on them.
I also fondly remember the hacking stuff you could order by mail out of the back of magazines. We had pamphlets on building your own pirate TV station etc and a friend and I even ordered a patent about how to keep a severed head alive to show to our AP psych teacher who didn't think it was real lol
Yeah good old times! The two things I miss from 80s - Boredom and difficulty in finding information.
People think these are bad things, but boredom is what used to drive as kids to try new things and come up with new ideas. Difficulty in finding information made the information you found much more valuable. It also made sure you focused on one information at a time ensuring you understood it fully and deeply rather than get distracted by a million things.
Right, there was no getting distracted and going off in another direction back then lol
I want a backyard tv station! I already have a severed head kept alive. He pretends to live in the White House.
It was way beyond the comprehension or ability of a couple soldering iron savvy teens 30 years ago, even with a dad who did electronics and had all kinds of stuff to use. The pirate TV station, I mean, not the severed head