About this site
The mainstream media has turned news consumption into a religious experience — you don't question, you don't verify, you just receive and believe. The congregation sits in the pews, heads bowed, absorbing whatever the priest reads from the pulpit. Fear, outrage, anxiety — delivered with authority, accepted without scrutiny.
ChurchOfTheBlind.com is where you go to see what the sermon actually said, stripped of the incense and the theater.
What this site does — and does not — do
This site does not fact-check. It does not verify whether a story is true, whether the sources are reliable, or whether the underlying events happened as described. That is not what it is for.
What it does is simpler: it takes the headline and the article as given, and rephrases them in neutral language. Urgency stripped out. Emotional amplification removed. Speculation labeled as speculation. Vague attribution cut entirely. It does not have opinions. It does not interpret. It does not infer. It does not complete incomplete information. It reports only what is explicitly stated by a named, identified source in the article. This site's only job: convert manipulative, dramatic, or editorially biased news headlines and summaries into plain factual statements. Nothing more. What remains is the claim the article was actually making, stated plainly.
If the original article is wrong, the rewrite will be wrong too — just without the drama. You still need to read critically. The goal is to remove the noise so you can do that more easily.
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Contact
Want to contact me?
enter@churchoftheblind.com