Confidential Whistleblower Submission
Sources. Documents. Evidence. Protected.
True Signal Media accepts confidential whistleblower submissions, anonymous tips, and insider disclosures from government employees, contractors, military personnel, and witnesses. Submit confidential documents securely. Your identity is your choice. Your information drives accountability.
Document-Driven. Fieldwork. Institutional Accountability.
From the Desk of TSM
True Signal Media relies on confidential whistleblower submissions and anonymous source documents to launch investigative reporting and FOIA-based accountability journalism.
True Signal Media was built on a simple principle: document-driven accountability journalism. We do not publish rumors. We do not chase clicks. We follow evidence — and the evidence almost always starts with someone who knows what really happened and has the courage to say so.
If you work inside a system that is failing Americans — a government agency burying a report, a contractor falsifying records, a program designed to help veterans that is actively harming them — we want to hear from you. Not to embarrass institutions for sport, but to create a documented, verified, permanent record that cannot be ignored.
You may submit with your name, anonymously, or anywhere in between. What matters is the information. We protect our sources. We verify our documents. We publish what we can prove.
Protect nobody. Document everything. — TSM Editorial Standard
Operational Security — Read Before Submitting
Before You Submit
If you are a government employee or contractor, consider your digital footprint. Submit from a personal device on a non-work network. TSM does not log IP addresses or retain submission metadata.
For maximum anonymity, use the Tor Browser or a trusted VPN — we recommend ProtonVPN, which operates under Swiss privacy law, one of the strongest legal shields against government data requests in the world.
Secure Contact Options
To communicate via Signal, include your Signal number in the form below.
For the most sensitive disclosures, contact TSM directly at:
All True Signal Media email accounts use ProtonMail for enhanced privacy and encryption. We can arrange additional secure communication methods upon request.
🔒 What TSM Protects
- Your identity — never disclosed without consent
- Your contact information — never shared
- Documents you submit — handled need-to-know only
- Submission metadata — not logged or retained
- Your communication preference — Signal, email, or anonymous
📋 What TSM Does With Tips
- Independently verifies all claims before publication
- Files FOIA requests to corroborate disclosures
- Cross-references documents against public records
- Consults legal counsel on sensitive disclosures
- Never publishes source-identifying details
Who This Form Is For
Anonymous Submission Fully Supported
No name. No email. No contact information required. You may submit entirely anonymously and upload documents without identifying yourself. TSM can investigate and publish based on documented evidence alone — we do not need to know who you are to act on what you know.
📎 Documents, Records & Evidence Accepted
Anonymous doesn’t mean empty. The most impactful tips come with documentation — internal memos, VA letters, policy directives, emails, photographs, audio recordings, financial records, and legal documents. Upload directly through the form below. All files are handled under strict need-to-know protocols within TSM.
Looking for a different pathway?
Use the TSM Intake Portal to route tips, documents, or media inquiries to the appropriate team.
Submit Your Confidential Whistleblower Tip
Use this secure form to submit a confidential whistleblower submission, anonymous tip, or supporting documents directly to the True Signal Media investigative team.
TSM Source Protection Policy
True Signal Media does not disclose the identity of confidential sources or whistleblowers under any circumstances, including legal pressure, without explicit informed consent. If you have concerns about legal exposure related to your disclosure, consult a whistleblower attorney before submitting.
Free guidance is available from the Government Accountability Project, the National Whistleblower Center, and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.