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
Exactly, none of the content would be available in any web form so no crawling. You wont get after you login and download it, but it will be in offline format. Invitation will be via codes and a person takes responsibility for those they invite.
And having a monthly news letter sort of "best of" would be a great addition to this. IP address capture is a problem, however this could be solved by allowing each user to run their own server that does periodic syncs, so they can connect to their own trusted server.
With the hardcopy newsletter, the postal address would be a big issue. If the provider gets raided and bad guys get hold of the address list, its much more scarier than losing IP addresses.