I was on 8chan in the New World Order Research Thread. I found the following that I thought was really interesting for anyone into research...
SUPER HIGH RESOLUTION VERSION OF ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA 1771 EDITION
This is a few years before 1776, it's before the Wars of Napoleon. What secrets and symbols are left exposed here?
The 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' was originally issued in 100 weekly parts, forming three volumes, published in Edinburgh between 1768 and 1771 by Colin Macfarquhar and Andrew Bell. Edited by William Smellie.
Engravings by Andrew Bell. Editions in the 19th century were expanded, with more volumes and contributions from leading experts in their fields. Managed and published in Edinburgh up to the 9th edition, published in 25 volumes from 1875-1899.
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TheSubversives ago
Thank you for this! Is there a subvoat/other community where I could find more resources like this?
This is immensely fascinating and I'm slowly building a large archive of things like this, so it'd be nice to find more!
srayzie ago
Oh and there’s this too...
https://archive.org/details/texts
srayzie ago
This is a website I love. I don’t know if this is what you mean. It’s not old books. But, there’s tons of information of you like researching...
https://www.coreysdigs.com
Let me know what you think!
TheSubversives ago
Thank you so much! I'll use wget to create offline archives of both of these sites! Much appreciated!
srayzie ago
You’re welcome. I’ve never heard of wget. I looked it up. I want to try it out!
TheSubversives ago
It's awesome! I use: wget -mkEp https://qmap.pub
qmap.pub is just an example, you may use any website. Depending on the total size of the website, it might take a while to download. Most sites will be a couple hundred MB. The largest I've downloaded was David Wilcock's divinecosmos.com and that was 16GB.
These arguments allow you to create an offline mirror, it recursively follows all directories and downloads them. It also changes the links to the correct destination on your local copy instead of redirecting you to an online version when clicked. Wget works great for sites that are not extremely reliant on JavaScript features! You can look up what each argument does in the wget documentation if you're curious!
Just make sure to use or not use "www" depending on whether the website uses it. Took me a while to figure out why it wasn't working properly a few times because of that. EX: voat.co does not, neither does qmap.pub.
srayzie ago
Wow thank you. That sounds awesome. I wish I knew this long ago!