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.
That's awesome! Thanks so much for all your great tips! It's wonderful to hear that there are others out there who are being sort of 'historians' compiling a bunch of info. There was so much incredible intel lost after several Q research boards were nuked and thousands of patriots' Twitter/UTube/Facebook accounts were wiped off the map.
That tragedy turned countless embedded links within Q posts into 404 errors with no access to what Q was pointing to and took a chunk of meaning away from what that Q post is even talking about. Thank God I was witnessing it all in real time, having discovered it right at the beginning. What a blessing it was to be able to access all that info as it was unfolding at the time.
It's so sad that 'late comers' who became awakened 'post-Q' who would be interested in diving into the 5K Q posts now would probably miss out on a lot of it, since so much of the supporting details/images/and Anon digs are long gone/inaccessible, the context of the post would be lost on many of the posts, and newbies wouldn't have any reference to the 'current events' that were occurring at the time of the Q posts either.
Were you able to see the Q posts in real time when it started too? Even though most people around me didn't get into it, I stayed heavily engaged. Totally believe that we had the privilege of being part of something so much greater than we even understand yet, don't you?
There was so much incredible intel lost after several Q research boards were nuked and thousands of patriots' Twitter/UTube/Facebook accounts were wiped off the map.
Twitter also changed it so you can't just download threads or posts straight from the web page. All you get is a garbage file. You have to do it in a roundabout way using threadreader that I find too burdensome to bother with. I also worry that if Twitter disappears, so will all the embedded posts in articles that reference them.
That tragedy turned countless embedded links within Q posts into 404 errors with no access to what Q was pointing to and took a chunk of meaning away from what that Q post is even talking about.
I saved every Q post to a file, along with most of the posts he referenced, so I have that preserved. I've also added my own notes between the lines to explain or suggest what he's talking about. I also gave many of the posts my own short headings to outline what they're about. Very helpful to me when I go through them later. I use Word and Libre, which both allow me to view the post numbers and headings in a list to one side of the document for easy scanning.
Were you able to see the Q posts in real time when it started too? Even though most people around me didn't get into it, I stayed heavily engaged. Totally believe that we had the privilege of being part of something so much greater than we even understand yet, don't you?
Someone asked me what I thought about the Q movement back in August of 2018, and I hadn't heard about it until then, but I checked it out and started reading the posts from the first one, and I was immediately hooked. It became a daily thing for me, consuming all my time. Those days were very exciting, and I learned a lot of things that I never would have known about otherwise. I already knew a lot of the history of the Deep State, but I didn't know the current players and their interconnections and activities like I do now. I think it's going to get exciting again very soon, and there's going to be much more to learn when TruthSocial starts up and information that has so far been held back finally starts to roll out and every one of these evil assholes are tried and hung.
This is a very interesting time to be living through. I never had a hero or a person I loved and trusted so much as I do Donald Trump. He's an incredible man.
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