InfoGalactic News

March 11, 2017
1 min read

Have you been checking in each day (in fact, twice a day) at InfoGalactic News? If not, you are missing out on the newest, and best, news aggregator out there. Twice a day, and more often if something big breaks, the team at IGN puts up some of the most important, but often ignored, news items on the web.
Similar to how the Drudge Report brings together a myriad of  links to interesting stories, IGN cuts out the fluff stuff. While Drudge is a valuable resource, it has become so cluttered that it is easy to miss things. Not so with IGN. With eleven links at a time, it is easy to peruse them all. Nothing falls through the cracks.
In addition, some of the best Alt-Right/Hard-Right sites on the web are linked at the bottom of the page. In fact, our own humble site is one of the links. As part of the larger services provided by InfoGalactic, the Planetary Knowledge Core, it is one of the most important Alt-Right sites on the Internet. If you find the work at IG and IGN important, and you are able, then you can even help out by contributing to their work. Click on the image to the right, if you would like to do that. For the record, this is not a paid endorsement. MOTW (nor the author) sees one penny that you might contribute. It goes solely to fund the goals and operations of InfoGalactic.
You would do well to make it one of the first places you drop by each day. Then check it out again in the evening.  You will be glad you did.

Lead Scheduler at MOTW. Husband, Father, but most importantly, a man of God. Possesses more degrees that most people find useful.

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