RE: Cernovich's CENSORED Journalism now Appearing at Steemit!
It would be good to deal with this in a two-pronged manner.
- Find older books and photocopy to pdf or rtf
- Find older copies and use food preserving vacuum bag machines for preserving them. If it was crowdfunded, we could get machines that also pump in an inert gas, while getting plastic bags that can last at least 50 years and be tinted to prevent light destroying the books. We could also use airtight cases for burying the books all over the countries (andin many countries). I would include simple books that explain how things work and the basics of science, agriculture and so on, to assist the survivors should we destroy ourselves (not just by nuclear bombs, with migrants determined to take over the countries they are living in, we could very well see such a collapse). These books could be the shortcut to a return of knowledge and technology.
My first thought was, it is a bit difficult for me to do from South Africa...but I think it is a bit of a cop-out. We need people to be doing this all over the world, preserving books in all languages.
BTW -there is a free program (http://freewarehome.com) that allows you to post files on Tor as Torrents, so that nobody can kill your files or censor them, as they are spread out over thousands of computers. This might be one useful way to handle it (not as a sole method, we must remain inventive)
As you suggested, this must be a team effort...and not just by elderly people, though I do not say that as a condition; more elderly persons are likely to care.
If this could be crowdfunded so that small non-profit companies can be formed for employing people to do this every day, we could very soon have tens of thousands of books. By the way, I would also like to see the classic novels included, as they are also being destroyed, for ridiculous reasons the university students of today come up with.
Do you know anyone who has experience of securing funds from crowdfunding sources?
Also, we must find a way to contact conservative students at universities who could try to help us save the older books in the university libraries.
I would bury old books and print out copies of the books and bury them along with thumb drives that can be buried with the hard copies of the books. Someday, maybe we can send some into space. Maybe there will be rocket launchers we all can buy to launch stuff into space. Didn't know about Freewarehome.com and will need to try it. Thanks.
I have heard that people do crowd funding but don't know anybody who have done it personally but I believe it happens.