Ever read a headline and think, “Wait—what’s the catch?” So do we.
That’s why Informed.org exists: to expose what mainstream stories leave buried, whether it’s bias, omission, or flat-out spin. We uncover truths, highlight ignored perspectives, and connect the dots others won’t—so you can see the full picture.
Every story has layers. Headlines and soundbites skim the surface, shaping narratives that serve the powerful while leaving the rest of us in the dark.
Our mission? To pull back the curtain. We break down how information is curated, who it benefits, and what gets deliberately left—or Left-out. Along the way, we invite a range of voices because understanding all sides is the only way to find the truth in the middle.
We’re not interested in telling you what to think. We’re here to ask the uncomfortable questions no one else will.
We take research seriously—but not ourselves. Every piece is grounded in credible sources and independent investigation. We avoid cluttering our content with dead-end links or citations that expire overnight. If you want to dive deeper, use whatever tools work for you—Google, AI, or better yet, your own judgment.
And if we get something wrong? Tell us. We’ll own it. That’s how accountability works.
We’re not bots, parrots, or corporate mouthpieces.
We’re not here to coddle, cancel, or cater to a crowd.
We’re not addicted to rage clicks or echo chambers.
We are here for people who think for themselves—and expect others to do the same.
Good conversations don’t happen in an echo chamber. We welcome a wide range of viewpoints—including from the left and far left—because a full story demands full perspective.
We’re all adults here. That’s why we maintain one simple rule: no cursing or foul language. Tough topics deserve civil dialogue.
At Informed.org, we believe you deserve better. Better reporting. Better conversations. Better insight into how narratives are shaped—and who benefits from them.
If you’ve ever felt like the media isn’t telling you the whole story, you’re not alone. You’re just finally in the right place.
Thanks for stopping by. Stick around—because the truth has layers.
Chloe Hunt, Editor-in-Chief
Chloe Wellington Hunt is a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned her B.A. in English (summa cum laude) with minors in Political Science and Hispanic Studies. While at Penn, she committed herself to bipartisan politics and was a founding editor of The Pennsylvania Post, a new collegiate newspaper aimed at unbiased, fresh journalism. Chloe has interned with the U.S. House of Representatives, the Independent Women’s Forum, and Fundación Libertad y Progreso in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her work spans journalism, research, and political commentary, and she brings a global, multilingual perspective shaped by fieldwork in Paris, Buenos Aires, and small towns across France and Germany.
Tara Dodrill, Contributing Editor
Tara is a self-reliance author, educator, patriot homesteader in Appalachia, and the editor of this website. She is deeply committed to conservative values such as personal responsibility, individual freedom, and limited government. Tara studied journalism at Ohio University and previously served several terms as a town council member in her hometown, where she championed policies rooted in these principles. She worked as the editor of her county’s newspaper before shifting her focus to writing books and hosting the largest hands-on homesteading, survival, and bushcraft annual event in the United States.
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