Editorial Standards
How TruthCapsuleTV decides what gets covered
We try to keep the signal clean. That means every case, disclosure item, and research document has to earn its place.
Selection criteria
- Evidence first: multi-witness, multi-sensor, documentary, or physical corroboration gets priority.
- Source quality: official records, credible journalists, primary documents, and direct witnesses outrank reposts and rumors.
- Relevance: we favor cases and developments that advance the modern disclosure conversation.
- Clarity: if a claim is too thin, too speculative, or too noisy, we leave it out.
What we do not do
- We do not present hoaxes as evidence.
- We do not claim certainty where the record does not support it.
- We do not flatten skepticism or belief into one side.
- We do not publish for shock value alone.
How to read our briefings
Think of the briefings as a working map. They are designed to help readers understand what happened, why it matters, and what to watch next — not to force a conclusion.
For deeper context, use the glossary, the Top 50 guide, and the premium research documents in the store.