Absolutely! Everyone offers their own areas of expertise, knowledge and talents - as well as varying levels of digging on certain subjects. What's so great about the Anon research boards and Great Awakening sites is that everyone can benefit from that collective mass of combined information all in one place. It's awesome!
And don't sweat your long-ago source links on this or that. Chances are REALLY high that those enlightening web pages full of great info have long since been scrubbed by the tech overlords anyway. After losing countless fantastic source links with things I wanted to keep, I eventually had to go get a Tb drive and start downloading items (esp. videos) in real time before they vanish off the web.
Vids that are short enough with emailable file sizes, I send out to other patriots directly since by the time they read the email, the URL is usually a dead link/404 error. I swear, these days it's like having to follow 'underground pirate radio' in order to get crumbs of information a lot of the time!
Chances are REALLY high that those enlightening web pages full of great info have long since been scrubbed by the tech overlords anyway. After losing countless fantastic source links with things I wanted to keep, I eventually had to go get a Tb drive and start downloading items (esp. videos) in real time before they vanish off the web.
I started learning about certain things from books early on and have retained some of that, and when computers became available I only had very limited space for storing internet files (I was using floppy disks in the beginning when gigabyte-sized drives weren't around yet) and eventually lost much of that due to unforeseen events in my life. Later I started collecting more stuff, both from books and the internet, and started taking notes. I learned to rely on text-search utilities to quickly find information I had archived, which has helped a lot. I don't like videos because you can't retrieve information easily, and the quality of most video content isn't as reliable as the academic-level stuff I was drawn to.
I've collected enough notes and writings of my own over the years to self-publish several books, as well as a few that I've never published. I also have a file full of notes that comes in very handy for referencing that I usually keep open all the time. It's laid out as a timeline of significant events that go back to the beginning of the Jews. I lost the more recent version of it that had a great deal more information than the copy I still have because of a hard drive accident, which pisses me off. Nowadays I just copy every web page that I think might be significant, but now it's mostly just current events. I have 10s of 1000s of web pages saved, and many more on that broken hard drive (not that I've read them all).
I would start digging up some of the information I've lost that I know is still out there, but I have little desire to go through the hassle at this late point in my life. It's all been more of a personal learning experience for me than anything. The fact that I write notes and have compiled some of them into book form has been an exercise in memory retention and drawing out my thoughts more than it's been a desire to promote my material. I make a few bucks now and then on the published stuff, but nothing to get excited about. I just like to learn.
It's good that you collect and share information. Storage space is very cheap these days so you should collect as much as you can, and make use of the power of computers to organize and retrieve things. If you use VLC media player, you can set up bookmarks in your videos to help you mark and find key points, which is something I recently learned how to do. You might also want to use a video editor like OpenShot to cut parts of longer videos into smaller file bites for sharing. Very easy to use.
Boy are we lucky to have your giant brain full of knowledge in here with us! You're like a human encyclopedia (before they were totally corrupted)! It's fantastic that you've compiled so much info documenting all this stuff. I feel like the things I've been capturing/documenting/filing is part of history-in-the-making and I'm trying to preserve it as best as I can.
To your suggestions about keeping/organizing/minimizing files - I do a lot of the things you recommended. I have to edit down/shorten videos, but a lot of the time, the altered file that contains shorter length videos somehow ends up as a LARGER file size after I edit the video. It's the weirdest thing! :-( But I have a mega folder >> subfolder >> sub-sub folder array of files by topic across My Docs / My Pics / My Videos / email files + saved offline drives. I've got back-ups and back-ups of back-ups and back-ups of double back-ups at this point - LOL! Hope it matters someday...
I feel like the things I've been capturing/documenting/filing is part of history-in-the-making and I'm trying to preserve it as best as I can.
It will be people like you who'll have the information and knowledge to educate others in the future about what we've been going through.
a lot of the time, the altered file that contains shorter length videos somehow ends up as a LARGER file size after I edit the video.
I use a free video compression utility for Windows that allows you to reduce the size of files to whatever you want. I'm on Linux right now so I can't remember the name of it, but HandBrake (handbrake.fr) is highly recommended.
But I have a mega folder >> subfolder >> sub-sub folder array of files by topic across My Docs / My Pics / My Videos / email files + saved offline drives. I've got back-ups and back-ups of back-ups and back-ups of double back-ups at this point - LOL! Hope it matters someday...
That's exactly what I do. I also make use of the file dates to keep things in chronological order (in order to follow/locate timelines of events), and I have a little file attribute utility that allows me to quickly set the dates of files to coordinate them with the publishing dates of articles and videos. It just takes a right click on a file to bring up the menu it's listed on. Again, I'm on Linux so I can't remember the name of the utility I use in Windows, but there are a few good ones out there that are free. This one (petges.lu) is very similar.
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