I know you must have most of your sources bookmarked by now, @dwinblood, but have you had any difficulty finding particular information from the nationalist or populist perspective - for example, the populist movements in Italy and Europe?
Conducted a little test today after having no luck in finding news sources supportive of Nationalism in general. Using Yippy (SE's are almost all identical now), I typed in a search for "Populist News Sources," then "Nationalist News Sources." Found zero results out of 20 links. Top one was negative information about White Nationalist something or other.
Then I typed in "Marxist News Sources." Found 3 links immediately:
Socialistworker.org
World socialist website
Marxists.org
This supports other tests I’ve done and confirms that that there is a legitimate, rapidly increasing and concerted effort underway to sway public opinion through misdirection, misrepresentation of facts (lying) and the suppression of information.
I see that even an established personality such as yourself is still negatively affected by the monetary instability on this platform. Be that as it may, the work you do in aggregating is becoming more and more important.
I have gotten in the habit of doing my searches on DuckDuckGo.com rather than google. I only go to google if I can't find something with DuckDuckGo. That may make a difference. I haven't searched for nationalist or populist news sources though I'd be interested in adding some to my right leaning bookmarks.
EDIT: And as to the money... yes it can be hard to get $0.50 to $1.50 in income from 2 to 3 hours of work aggregating this stuff, but it is important to do so I keep doing it.
Oh, I NEVER use Google, lol - at least not intentionally. I moved away from even DDG, as I witnessed the transition occur over a short period - this all happened after I wrote the Google Series, and that wasn't long ago. We know that Google's algorithms and Google itself is embedded in the search results of most other SE's. A lot of the SE's use each other to maximize info sources and this did provide benefits to the searcher, initially. But now Google is embedded in so many other search engines and has become the default on so many browsers that they are engaging in a Central Planning system of info control. I've compared results from ten's of SE's and found results alarmingly similar. This will not be evident to the avg searcher until they search something political - which is how it's gone so unnoticed. Will post a short article explaining my findings.
Definitely a noble cause - one which will unfortunately, most certainly never lead to nobility.