Posted on 07/31/2020 4:00:31 PM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
I have been working on a knowledge base of topics related to prepping and SHTF situations. It is geared towards making people more self sufficient with topics ranging from unarmed self defense to small space gardening to how to sew your own clothes. I'm one of those types of people who believe that we are going to go out with a whimper, not a bang, so there is a lot of content on how to do your own repairs, build your own stuff and live a more frugal lifestyle. In order to get access you need to send me a PM then I will give you a link and an access code. Once you're in you can find a directory list in each folder. You can download as little or as much as you want. You would need to have some basic book readers and, for 1 section, an MP3 player all which can be found for free. It's been up and running for over a year now and plenty of people have visited it and lived to tell the tale :-) If you're interested send me a PM and I will send you the link and crypto key.
This is a monthly posting.
You mean you didn't create a knowledge base and turn it into a website? And here I was thinking you were some kind of expert. Instead you're just some do-nothing nimrod telling other people how they're supposed to run things.
Actually, I wanted to know your motives for registering the users to your “knowledge base.” The only reason for you to do that would be so you can track individual readers. Why would you want to identify individuals who are reading your “knowledge base?”
I don't identify anybody. Other than posting how to get into the site publicly, which would overwhelm it and make it pretty much impossible for anyone to use, the only way you can get access is to send me a PM here. Unless your screen name happens to be your real name, home address, telephone number, SS, etc. then there is no way to "identify" anyone. Nobody other than me is registered to anything.
If you do a title search or a search on my name you will see that this knowledge base has been online for quite some time. If there were privacy issues someone else, especially someone else who has actually been there rather than making stupid assumptions about it, would have complained by now. When you find one of those complainers be sure to post about it.
Nice try, Agent Mike.
Posting your “knowledge base” on a website wouldn’t “overwhelm it and make it pretty much impossible for anyone to use,” unless there are thousands of simultaneous users and you’re hosting it off an Arduino. And yes, by using FR usernames as personal identifiers, you’re intentionally creating an independently controlled, cross-referenced database of FR users who are interested in SHTF and prepping. This is NOT COOL.
I guess they’re right when they say that you can’t fix stupid. Stay safe and don’t ever send anyone a PM. You never know how it may be used against you.
A Beautiful project by some high school kids. I already knew most of the skills covered in the books. Life was not easy where I grew up.
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