R.A.M.F Facts.
What This Is
R.A.M.F Facts is a publication for people who find late night kitchen-table conversations more useful than any newsfeed they have ever subscribed to.
The premise is simple. Pick a topic. Take it apart with disciplined thinking. Find the layer almost nobody bothers to dig to. Write the answer down without the sanitizing language of mainstream media. Move on to the next one.
Every fact on this site follows the same internal structure. A claim that sounds wrong on its face, or a popular myth almost everyone has accepted. Then a structured breakdown using one or more of four analytical frameworks.
- Systems Thinking. Tracing feedback loops and second-order effects across a connected system.
- Integrative Reasoning. Synthesizing insight across disciplines that usually do not talk to each other.
- Dialectical Thinking. Holding paradox and tension without forcing a premature answer.
- Multidimensional Analysis. Measuring the impact of an idea across different layers of life at once.
We name the framework so you can see the thinking, not just the conclusion.
There are no advertisers on this site. No sponsors. No algorithm to please. Facts get written when they get written, on whatever topic happens to be sitting in our heads that week. Some facts are weird. Some are heavy. Some will make you laugh. Some will make you uncomfortable in a way that lasts longer than the laugh.
That is the point.
Who We Are
R.A.M.F.
A small archive collective fascinated by the strange reality of the world we live in.
Why This Site Exists
We wanted a corner of the internet that did not need permission to be honest.
Most publications are owned. Most platforms are filtered. Most of what gets called "news" is repackaged advertising. The remaining real conversation in modern life happens at one in the morning in someone's kitchen, between two friends who actually trust each other enough to say the parts out loud that get edited out everywhere else.
That conversation is the source material for this site.
If a fact lands, send it to whoever you usually send things to. If a fact stings, sit with the sting and ask why it stung. If you want to suggest a topic, the submit page is open. We do not promise to use every submission. We promise to read every one.
Welcome to the kitchen.
