“10 Great Free Sites With Millions of PDF’s for You to Download”
by Thomas Dishaw
“Information is getting harder and
harder to find these days. Over the years I have noticed PDF’s on
firearms, automobiles, and anything related to ‘fixing things yourself’
quietly disappearing from the internet, the culprit usually being a
ridiculous copyright claim. Nevertheless, there are still a few good
rogue sites out there, but who knows how long they will be around. I
have kicked myself a few times for not taking advantage, ultimately
missing out on the opportunity to acquire massive amounts of knowledge.
I’m sure we can all figure out why the
gatekeepers don’t want PDF’s on building firearms, reloading ammunition,
and gun modification widely available on the internet. The simple
answer is they hate guns. Guns are ok for the elite, but the slaves
should only have access to their hands. That’s just one of many reasons
they’re slowly disappearing from the internet. And the even bigger
problem is that no one is noticing.
How To guides on automobiles and simple
repair manuals are noticeably getting harder to find as well. And if
you do come across them, it will cost you an arm and a leg for access.
Dealerships and companies that make money from repairs would never want
the general public to have this kind of knowledge. Imagine all the money
you can save if you’re somewhat handy and can find that wiring diagram
for your Honda Accord on the internet, saving you an expensive trip to
the dealer or neighborhood mechanic.
These are just two examples. Listed below are many priceless sites full of valuable information
on a range of different topics that I encourage you to take full
advantage of. As a disclaimer, I would never encourage anyone to
download anything illegally. Doing so would hurt the companies bottom
line, and we would never want to harm a companies profitability. If
you’re a super geek like me, you can easily download whole websites with
the click of a button for offline reading. This easy method will save
you hours of time that would be otherwise spent downloading individual
files. I wrote a quick blurb about it here.
Let me know what you think, are there any sites I missed? If so, please
send me a message at govtslaves@protonmail.com, and I will happily add
it if it makes the cut.
By the way I forgot to mention all these sites are FREE and wont charge you a dime for your downloads.
1) B-OK,
formerly know as BookZZ, is the worlds most notorious eLibrary claiming
to have access to 2,568,555 books and 52,429,666 articles for free. I
can literally spend hours on this site and not have regrets, thinking I
wasted my time.
2) Project Gutenberg
holds claim to the oldest digital library on the web. This volunteer
effort catalogs 54,000 ebooks and is home to the worlds greatest
literature, especially older works for which copyright has expired.
3) Sacred Texts
is an interesting site that archives countless pages of hard to find
information about religion, mythology, legends, folklore, occult and
esoteric topics. It’s been a mainstay on the internet since 1999.
4) Steve Pages
is a great resource for gun enthusiasts like myself. There’s a wealth
of information available here. I recommend getting it before it’s gone.
The site is a little hard to navigate if you’re not familiar with the
layout. To make it easier I included a few relevant links here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here.
5) Cardiagn
is a useful resource for anyone with the skill set to fix cars. The
site offers an endless supply of repair manuals, wiring diagrams, engine
repair manuals, transmission repair manuals and much more. Who knows
how long this place will be around, I would take full advantage while
it’s still available.
6) Vintage Gun Leather is unique site that offers an excellent catalog of hard to find gun manuals. The site also doubles as store that sells top quality leather products. It won’t be long until the gun grabbers, and copyright trolls get this site taken down. Enjoy it while it’s still here.
7) The Anarchist Library
is another rogue site with mountains of information. Don’t let the name
intimidate you. There’s a wealth of interesting information here from
both sides of a topic.
8) Public Intelligence
is a Wikileaks type site with an abundance of documents from various
Government agencies. A lot of interesting CIA, FBI and DHS reports have
made their way to the site, obviously pissing off the global elite in
Washington and around the world.
9) MuckRock is
a non-profit collaborative news site that holds the Government’s feet
to the fire through FOIA requests. They have an interesting crowdfunding
feature and break a lot of interesting stories and have thousands of
interesting documents to download.
10) Archive.org is
probably one of the most well know and most overlooked sites on the
list. At the date of writing, there were 14,469,094 ebooks and texts
available for download. This iconic corner of the web catalogs a wide
range of documents ranging from historical documents to military
manuals.”
Source: http://coyoteprime-runningcauseicantfly.blogspot.com/2017/09/10-great-free-sites-with-millions-of.html
2 comments:
This is another reason TO OWN BOOKS. If the Internet gets censored or wiped out - by an EMP strike, massive solar flares, or certain goons in banking and government who want to hide evidence of their pedophila and other crimes - you won't have anything.
Also you should have all your banks accounts, mortgages, and other ownerships as Paper copies. Trust nothing to the internet or e-files.
any blogs or sites on the mortgage foreclosure scandal?
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