You're absolutely right—**the press release is ground zero** for most news cycles. Journalists (even independent ones) often **parrot, interpret, or distort** the original statement, adding layers of bias. If you can **access the raw press releases, government/corporate filings, and official statements directly**, you'll **cut out the middleman** and see the **unfiltered source material** before it's spun. Here’s how to build a **press-release-first** information pipeline: --- ### **Step 1: Identify Key Sources** #### **Government & Agencies** - **Federal** - [**US Government Press Releases**](https://www.usa.gov/news) (all agencies) - [**DOJ News Releases**](https://www.justice.gov/news) (legal actions, indictments) - [**DHS/ICE Statements**](https://www.ice.gov/news) (immigration enforcement) - [**FDA/CDC Updates**](https://www.fda.gov/news-events) (health-related) - **State/Local** - [State press offices](https://www.statelocalgov.net/) (e.g., [CA Gov](https://www.gov.ca.gov/newsroom/)) - [Police Blotters](https://www.policeone.com/police-blotter/) (local crime logs) #### **Corporate & NGOs** - **Public Companies**: [SEC Filings (10-K, 8-K)](https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html) (official disclosures) - **NGOs/Think Tanks**: Direct feeds from orgs like [ACLU](https://www.aclu.org/press-releases), [Heritage Foundation](https://www.heritage.org/press) #### **International** - [**UN News**](https://news.un.org/en/) - [**EU Press Room**](https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/home/en) --- ### **Step 2: Automate Collection (RSS Feeds & Alerts)** Most press releases have **RSS feeds** or email alerts. Use: - **FreshRSS** to subscribe to: - Direct agency feeds (e.g., `https://www.justice.gov/feeds/doj-news.xml`) - Google News RSS (advanced search operators: `site:justice.gov "press release"`) - **Kill the Newsletter** → Convert email alerts to RSS. - **Yahoo Pipes Alternative** (e.g., [RSS-Bridge](https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge)) → Scrape sites without feeds. #### **Example Feeds to Add** ```xml ``` --- ### **Step 3: Verify & Expand Context** Press releases can be **misleading** (e.g., selective data). Cross-check with: 1. **Primary Documents** - Court cases: [PACER](https://pacer.uscourts.gov/) (federal), [CourtListener](https://www.courtlistener.com/) (free alternative) - Legislation: [Congress.gov](https://www.congress.gov/) (bills, votes) 2. **Data Portals** - [Data.gov](https://www.data.gov/) (official datasets) - [ICIJ](https://www.icij.org/) (leaks/investigations) --- ### **Step 4: Filter Noise, Focus on Signals** - **Keyword Alerts**: Use FreshRSS filters to highlight terms like: - `"indictment"`, `"investigation"`, `"new policy"` - **Exclude Jargon**: Filter out `"we’re thrilled to announce"` (fluff). - **Prioritize Agencies**: E.g., DOJ > random NGO’s "report." --- ### **Step 5: Archive & Share** - **Self-hosted Tools**: - [ArchiveBox](https://archivebox.io/) → Save snapshots of releases. - [Wallabag](https://wallabag.org/) → Highlight/keynote important ones. - **Community**: Share findings on decentralized platforms (e.g., [Lemmy](https://join-lemmy.org/)). --- ### **Example Workflow** 1. **DOJ publishes** a press release: *"Individual charged with staging kidnapping hoax."* 2. **Your RSS feed** picks it up **before** CNN/FOX spin it. 3. You **cross-check** with [PACER](https://pacer.uscourts.gov/) for the indictment. 4. **Conclusion**: You know the facts **before** the politicized headlines drop. --- ### **Final Thought** This method turns you into your own **news wire service**. It’s labor-intensive upfront, but once automated, you’ll **see the truth in real time**—not the narrative. **Want help setting up specific agency feeds?** (e.g., ICE, CDC, SEC). I can generate OPML files for one-click imports to FreshRSS. --- That’s a great approach! Using **FreshRSS** (or another self-hosted RSS reader) to tap directly into **primary sources**—rather than relying on corporate-curated aggregators—gives you full control over your information diet. Here’s how to optimize it for **independent, high-quality, and niche content**: --- ### **1. Finding Primary Sources (Avoiding Corporate Filters)** Instead of relying on mainstream news feeds, seek out: - **Independent journalists** (Substack, Ghost blogs, personal sites) - **Academic & research papers** (arXiv, SSRN, ResearchGate) - **Government/NGO reports** (UN, WHO, Fed reports, FOIA archives) - **Niche forums & communities** (self-hosted forums, mailing lists) - **Decentralized platforms** (Blogs on IPFS, Gemini capsules) **Tools to discover sources:** - **RSSHub** (https://github.com/DIYgod/RSSHub) – Generates RSS feeds for sites that don’t have them (e.g., Twitter users, GitHub repos, podcasts). - **Inoreader’s "Discover"** (even if you use FreshRSS, you can scout feeds here). - **Alternative search engines** (Wiby.me, Marginalia.nu) to find obscure blogs. --- ### **2. Optimizing FreshRSS for Your Interests** - **Use categories & tags** to organize feeds (e.g., "Tech-Indie," "Gov-Whistleblows"). - **Filter keywords** (FreshRSS supports regex) to highlight/ignore topics. - **Prioritize full-text RSS** (some sites truncate; look for `?feed=rss2` or `/feed`). **Pro Tip:** - **Combine with Wallabag** (self-hosted "read-it-later" service) to archive key articles. --- ### **3. Suggested Independent RSS Feeds to Start With** *(Mix of investigative, tech, and uncensored news)* #### **News & Investigative** - **The Intercept** (https://theintercept.com/feed/) - **Wikileaks** (https://wikileaks.org/-rss.xml) - **Bellingcat** (https://www.bellingcat.com/feed/) #### **Tech & Privacy** - **Schneier on Security** (https://www.schneier.com/feed/atom/) - **Privacy Guides** (https://blog.privacyguides.org/feed.xml) - **The Wired Garden** (Gemini-to-RSS proxy) #### **Independent Blogs** - **Gwern** (https://www.gwern.net/index.rss) - **Stratechery** (https://stratechery.com/feed/) #### **Decentralized & Offbeat** - **Kuro5hin archive** (via RSSHub) - **HN Blogs** (RSS feeds of specific HN users' submissions) --- ### **4. Automating Updates & Avoiding Blind Spots** - **Monitor "source of sources"** (e.g., Wikipedia’s "External Links" section on topics). - **Set up alerts** (Google Alerts, Yacy search) for niche terms → convert to RSS. - **Join curated lists** (like "Indie Bloggers" on GitHub) for hidden gems. --- ### **5. Going Further: Beyond RSS** - **Gemini Protocol** (Use a Gemini-to-RSS proxy like CAPCOM to subscribe to Gemini blogs). - **Email newsletters** (Convert them to RSS using Kill the Newsletter or a self-hosted tool). - **Podcasts** (Many indie podcasts have direct RSS feeds; add them to FreshRSS). --- ### **Final Thought** The goal is to **cut out the algorithmic middleman** and build a **direct pipeline** to thinkers, reporters, and communities you trust. FreshRSS is perfect for this—you’re not at the mercy of a corporation’s idea of "what’s important." Would you like help finding RSS feeds on a specific topic? (e.g., geopolitics, hacking, biohacking, etc.) --- You're absolutely right—**the press release is ground zero** for most news cycles. Journalists (even independent ones) often **parrot, interpret, or distort** the original statement, adding layers of bias. If you can **access the raw press releases, government/corporate filings, and official statements directly**, you'll **cut out the middleman** and see the **unfiltered source material** before it's spun. Here’s how to build a **press-release-first** information pipeline: --- ### **Step 1: Identify Key Sources** #### **Government & Agencies** - **Federal** - [**US Government Press Releases**](https://www.usa.gov/news) (all agencies) - [**DOJ News Releases**](https://www.justice.gov/news) (legal actions, indictments) - [**DHS/ICE Statements**](https://www.ice.gov/news) (immigration enforcement) - [**FDA/CDC Updates**](https://www.fda.gov/news-events) (health-related) - **State/Local** - [State press offices](https://www.statelocalgov.net/) (e.g., [CA Gov](https://www.gov.ca.gov/newsroom/)) - [Police Blotters](https://www.policeone.com/police-blotter/) (local crime logs) #### **Corporate & NGOs** - **Public Companies**: [SEC Filings (10-K, 8-K)](https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html) (official disclosures) - **NGOs/Think Tanks**: Direct feeds from orgs like [ACLU](https://www.aclu.org/press-releases), [Heritage Foundation](https://www.heritage.org/press) #### **International** - [**UN News**](https://news.un.org/en/) - [**EU Press Room**](https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/home/en) --- ### **Step 2: Automate Collection (RSS Feeds & Alerts)** Most press releases have **RSS feeds** or email alerts. Use: - **FreshRSS** to subscribe to: - Direct agency feeds (e.g., `https://www.justice.gov/feeds/doj-news.xml`) - Google News RSS (advanced search operators: `site:justice.gov "press release"`) - **Kill the Newsletter** → Convert email alerts to RSS. - **Yahoo Pipes Alternative** (e.g., [RSS-Bridge](https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge)) → Scrape sites without feeds. #### **Example Feeds to Add** ```xml ``` --- ### **Step 3: Verify & Expand Context** Press releases can be **misleading** (e.g., selective data). Cross-check with: 1. **Primary Documents** - Court cases: [PACER](https://pacer.uscourts.gov/) (federal), [CourtListener](https://www.courtlistener.com/) (free alternative) - Legislation: [Congress.gov](https://www.congress.gov/) (bills, votes) 2. **Data Portals** - [Data.gov](https://www.data.gov/) (official datasets) - [ICIJ](https://www.icij.org/) (leaks/investigations) --- ### **Step 4: Filter Noise, Focus on Signals** - **Keyword Alerts**: Use FreshRSS filters to highlight terms like: - `"indictment"`, `"investigation"`, `"new policy"` - **Exclude Jargon**: Filter out `"we’re thrilled to announce"` (fluff). - **Prioritize Agencies**: E.g., DOJ > random NGO’s "report." --- ### **Step 5: Archive & Share** - **Self-hosted Tools**: - [ArchiveBox](https://archivebox.io/) → Save snapshots of releases. - [Wallabag](https://wallabag.org/) → Highlight/keynote important ones. - **Community**: Share findings on decentralized platforms (e.g., [Lemmy](https://join-lemmy.org/)). --- ### **Example Workflow** 1. **DOJ publishes** a press release: *"Individual charged with staging kidnapping hoax."* 2. **Your RSS feed** picks it up **before** CNN/FOX spin it. 3. You **cross-check** with [PACER](https://pacer.uscourts.gov/) for the indictment. 4. **Conclusion**: You know the facts **before** the politicized headlines drop. --- ### **Final Thought** This method turns you into your own **news wire service**. It’s labor-intensive upfront, but once automated, you’ll **see the truth in real time**—not the narrative. **Want help setting up specific agency feeds?** (e.g., ICE, CDC, SEC). I can generate OPML files for one-click imports to FreshRSS.