Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Stopping the Coup Document

 I was alerted to this document by a link from Ace of Spades. When I opened the document, I wanted to save it to read offline.

I couldn't do it. I found that many of the browser tools, such as Download and Print, would not work properly. So, I did what I often do, and tried Send to Kindle extension.

Didn't work.

Finally, I copied the entire document into a Google Doc, and pasted it. When I did, I noticed that a few graphics were unavailable, so I screenshotted them, and pasted the image into my copy. There was no copyright notice attached to the original, and the only changes I made were to restore the original graphics that did transfer. As far as I can tell, I'm not in copyright violation, as my purposes are limited to those educational in nature, and there is no notice that this is proprietary information.

I'd suggest that you use the link, download it for offline use, and read it/spread it around. It's not often that you get an opportunity to hear conspirators admit their plans ahead of time, in public places.

2 comments:

  1. Copy/paste the link into the chrome browser
    Click the 3 vertical dots on the top right
    Scroll down list and select print
    When the print menu appears - you should see the preview window on the left - scroll thru a couple pages just to confirm the full doc is there
    On the right side select
    Destination - print as pdf
    Pages - all
    Options - check background images

    Save

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  2. Wow! I read some of that and it reminded me of the sort of crap issued to students here in the UK fifty years ago. Good luck. Stay safe. Avoid crowds if you can.

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