Iceberg is a safe space for people who love to question everything, built on the belief that real community grows when we learn from each other. Our platform allows you to explore conspiracy theories, learn from diverse perspectives, and engage with a community built on informed discussion.
We promote curiosity, healthy dialogue, and stronger media literacy, especially at a time when reliable information matters most. We believe that questioning narratives does not make you a contrarian, it makes you a critical thinker.
In a world filled with misinformation, Iceberg empowers you to dig deeper, connect with like-minded individuals, and form your own conclusions based on evidence and open discourse.
Four core objectives that guide every decision we make at Iceberg.
Build a community of curious individuals who love to question everything
01Create safe space for open discussion and the exchange of knowledge
Inform users about global events
03Equip our members with tools to evaluate the credibility of media and narratives
Iceberg brings together everything you need to verify, engage, and stay informed in one seamless platform.
AI-powered verification tools
Detect manipulation in photos and videos instantly.
Analyze hidden data to verify authenticity.
Spot unnatural alterations and deepfakes automatically.
Identify AI-generated content by unique patterns.
Detect machine-generated text with advanced analysis.
Verify facts against reliable databases and sources.
Where engineering logic meets restless curiosity—and the best questions don't have easy answers.
Founder
Jade Bryant has always been the kind of person who cannot resist a good puzzle. That curiosity led her to pursue a B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering Technology at Purdue University, where she quickly realized that some of the best mysteries lived beyond the pages of her textbooks.
Walking the same halls where Amelia Earhart once taught, Jade couldn't help but wonder: what really happened to her? As she followed the tradition of retracing Neil Armstrong's first steps in front of the Armstrong building, she found herself wondering whether that first moon landing broadcast unfolded exactly the way we have always believed. Those were not idle thoughts, they sparked a deeper belief that the most interesting questions rarely have simple answers.
That blend of engineering logic and restless curiosity is what ultimately inspired Iceberg, a space for people who love digging past the surface, comparing what they find, and learning from each other.
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