HORUS is an intelligence terminal for world events. Every side of a story side by side, the strongest evidence always carrying its opposition.
At a major event you cannot tell what actually happened, how solid the evidence is, what each side leaves out, or how it connects to the past - not without hours of digging on your own. So you swallow one camp, or you drown in the noise. HORUS exists so you do neither. It lays out the shape of the evidence - who claims what, what backs it, what disputes it - and you think.
HORUS is a daily brief plus a live feed of the stories that move the world. This is what you get:
The stories that actually move the world - wars, sanctions, market shocks, the tech that shifts power - on shelves: geopolitics, power and money, economy, tech and science, info wars. A shelf with nothing fresh says so. When it ends, you are caught up. No infinite scroll.
The screen splits. What each side claims, in its own words, one line each. A pipeline explodes: one government calls it sabotage and names the culprit; another calls the accusation fabricated. Both stand on the same screen.
Reports, court filings, satellite imagery, leaked documents - attached to the claim they back, so you see exactly what stands behind every side.
A court filing or a satellite photo sits above an anonymous comment - because of what it is, not because anyone scored it true. HORUS never rates truth. It sorts by type and leaves the judging to you.
Pinned next to the satellite photo: the voice that disputes it - even the fringe one. Nothing is quietly dropped for being inconvenient. You weigh both.
Every story carries its history: how it got here, with competing versions of where it even begins. When the same player, ship or company surfaces in another story, HORUS draws the line. You connect the last dots.
When the evidence clusters into a possible outcome, HORUS logs it as a theory: dated, falsifiable, with a horizon. When the horizon passes, the result is published with its evidence - hit, miss or unclear - on a permanent public scoreboard. Misses stay up as prominently as hits.
The words "true" and "false" never leave the engine as a ruling. It shows the shape; you are the judge.
No source is banned for who they are. Anyone may enter. Traction decides relevance, not a hidden bouncer.
A flood of mentions does not make a claim more credible or less. We show the shape of attention as data, and stop there.
That category is the arbiter's trap. Our enemy is the single-view silo, not a list of who is allowed to be right.
Conflict, diplomacy, sanctions, alliances - the events that redraw territory and power.
Energy, supply chains, macro shocks - geopolitical risk that prices in before the headlines.
The tech that shifts power - AI, chips, cyber, biotech, space - and the big government breaks.
Local crime, celebrity, regional noise stay out by default - unless they start attaching to the macro dots, and the connection layer pulls them up.
Reading a single outlet, you get one narrative and you never see what it left out. HORUS is built to pull from the whole spectrum 24/7 and compile it into the shape of the evidence - so the comparison is not "which outlet", it is "one side vs every side".
No software beats a state that manufactures its own primary evidence, and a truth with no public trace is invisible. HORUS is an X-ray on the shape of the evidence - not an oracle. The moment a tool claims to hand you the truth, it has become propaganda.
HORUS is live and free to read - no account, no paywall. Leave your email and you hear when new layers ship. No spam, no noise.