Anon news
You're looking for anonymous news sources! There are several websites and platforms that provide anonymous news and information. Here are a few examples:
- Wikipedia: While not entirely anonymous, Wikipedia allows users to contribute and edit articles without revealing their identities.
- Whistleblower websites: Sites like WikiLeaks, The Intercept, and Snowden's The Last Resort publish leaked documents and information from anonymous sources.
- Anonymous news aggregators: Platforms like Reddit's r/AnonymousNews and r/LeakWatch collect and share anonymous news and leaks from various sources.
- Cryptome: A website that publishes leaked documents, including those related to government surveillance and whistleblowing.
- The Daily Beast's "Anonymous Sources": A section on The Daily Beast website that publishes anonymous tips and information from sources.
- The Intercept's "Snowden Archive": A collection of leaked documents and information from Edward Snowden's NSA leaks.
- MuckRock: A platform that allows users to request and access public records, often from anonymous sources.
- Bellingcat: A website that investigates and publishes information on various topics, including anonymous sources and whistleblowers.
- The Guardian's "NSA Files": A collection of leaked documents and information from Edward Snowden's NSA leaks.
- Cryptic websites: Sites like 4chan's /pol/ board and 8chan's /tech/ board often feature anonymous posts and discussions on various topics.
Please note that while these sources can provide valuable information, it's essential to verify the accuracy and credibility of the information before sharing or relying on it.