Projects

Our Publications

The AJnet Organization operates a group of independent editorial properties. Each publication has its own voice and focus, but all are held to the same standards for clarity, sourcing, and consistency.

These are not content pipelines built to chase traffic. Each property is developed with structure, purpose, and a long-term editorial direction.


AJNET MAGAZINE

AJnet Magazine is an independent online magazine blending opinion writing, internet culture, reviews, satire, and recurring editorial personalities since 2007.

Content ranges from long-form opinion and investigative pieces to character-driven features and satirical columns, all built around a defined editorial approach.

The tone varies by section, but the standard remains the same: clear arguments, consistent structure, and work that holds up beyond the moment.


RANTLISTER

Rantlister preserves and contextualizes the early independent rant and blogroll era while continuing that tradition with new material.

The project combines archival work with modern commentary, presenting original material alongside context that explains its place and significance. It also publishes new rants, including user submissions through the iRant feature.

The focus remains on preserving the record while supporting its revival, with context added to inform rather than replace the original work.


THE DRAKEGTA ARCHIVES

The DrakeGTA Archives preserves the recovered writings of Jake the Drake (also known as “DrakeGTA”).

The site follows a preservation-first approach, with minimal editorial changes, careful formatting, and respect for the original work.

It exists as a record of what was written, not a reinterpretation of it.


In Development

The AJnet Organization is actively developing additional publications and projects as part of its long-term expansion.

These initiatives are in early or pre-launch stages and are not yet active. Each is being built with a defined purpose, clear editorial direction, and the same standards that guide the organization’s current work.

New projects are introduced only when they are ready to operate at a consistent level, not before.


ALIEN-UFOS

Alien-UFOs is an in-development publication focused on UAP and UFO phenomena, along with related subjects.

The project is being built as both an informational resource and a news platform, combining reference material with coverage of current developments.

Its editorial approach is deliberately restrained. Multiple perspectives are presented, and evidence is kept separate from speculation, with an emphasis on clear, documented information.


FLIPWING

FlipWing is an in-development publication built around a simple premise: accountability without allegiance.

The project focuses on political coverage that applies the same standards across partisan lines, emphasizing consistent scrutiny over party loyalty.

Its voice allows for measured irreverence, but the goal is disciplined criticism, examining hypocrisy, evasiveness, and institutional failure wherever it appears.


GAGGLE NEWS

Gaggle News is an in-development satirical news publication focused on parody coverage of current events, media narratives, and public discourse.

Built in the vein of traditional “fake news” outlets, the project delivers structured humor pieces that mirror real reporting while exaggerating tone, framing, and logic for comedic effect.


Shared Standards

Across all properties:

  • Scope is defined before expansion
  • Editorial voice may differ, but standards remain consistent
  • Attribution and clarity are enforced
  • Archives are treated as records
  • Growth does not override integrity

Each project operates with its own tone, but all follow the same underlying structure.

The AJnet Organization builds its properties deliberately. Expansion follows structure, not impulse.