Freedom Thinker’s Library Project

live free, think free

The Freedom Thinker’s Library Project is a movement to implore those who value freedom of speech, truthful education, legacy, heritage, values, and freedom of thought to gather, share, and preserve information. Big Tech (which is as bad a big government) has made clear where their puppet strings lead. We must not rely upon them and expect them to store and distribute valuable information. This effort must be an effort of Freedom Thinkers.

The Freedom Thinker’s Library Project (FTLP) seeks to compile resources, pointers, and potentially actual files to be preserved and used by any group of people to (re)establish a village or small community should the need arise. Such a community could be physical or virtual.

The Hope of FTLP

FTLP hopes to encourage the preservation and sharing of information. Contrary to popular opinion many textbooks of the past are still very relevant. They are often prudent, well thought out, and well written. They do not give into the collective “lazy thought” phenomenon that we have experienced in the last twenty years or more in our public school systems. These texts also do not capitulate to the swarm of social justice madness that has arisen.

FTLP hopes that parents (the original educators) as citizens who value functional education over cost-prohibitive name brand educational degrees, will use the resources the FTLP offers to reestablish and strengthen classic Christian communities and values. Consider the education and information you would want for your children and your community if there were a communal restart.

Why Does Any of This Matter?

Big Tech and Big Government are merging. The emergence of a Big Brother collective thought cannot be ignored. Science fiction has often become “science fact.” Heed these warnings as they emerge in our culture in the form of social justice warriors, cancel culture, government-controlled media, and many points of mass surveillance. As these entities seek to rewrite our past and redefine language as it fits their agendas, aspirations, and cultural identities from moment to moment, FTLP seeks to preserve the language, information, and sound education. We refuse to let sensible and truthful information die at the hands of any tyrannical collective so they may feel justified in their sinful existence.

Establish Your Library

Establishing your library is as easy as downloading information. Two resources we highly recommend are The Survivor’s Library and Archive.org. The Survivor’s Library is an excellent resource for fundamental information concerning skill building. The site notes and we should respect that the collection is simply a collection. Some of the information is outdated as we have learned better and safer ways to conduct ourselves. The site offers the information for free or on a 256GB USB drive for the price of the drive and shipping. You can also download the library freely in four parts from the torrent files as well. Be sure you have the disk space to receive 200GB+ of information. We recommend a 1TB USB drive. Archive.org is an amazing and ever-growing source of information. Archive seeks to become the world’s library of everything. Archive’s files can be downloaded individually or in bulk. Join us in the preservation of our heritage and defense of freedom by rediscovering some great information and refusing to let it be dampened or eliminated.

FTLP Suggested Categories

  • K-12 Curriculum
  • Military Field Manuals
  • Computer Science Guides
  • Computer operating systems and software
  • DIY Fix-It Guides
  • Classic Literature
  • Foundational Democratic Government Documents
  • Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
  • Religious Texts
  • Cook Books and Recipes
  • Medicinal Information
  • Biology
  • History (unmodified)
  • Geography
  • Vocational Skill Texts
  • Audio and Video Documentaries

Where to Store Your Library

Where you store your library is up to you. We recommend both a local copy and a cloud-based copy to share. You may or may not opt to mirror the two. Share your library with your family and friends. Provide them with access to your collection of information and educational resources they need to build intellectual and vocational resilience. Offline copies are also encouraged if at all possible. Remember you are building a library of preservation, education, and legacy.

Suggested Media

Below is a list of suggested resources worth evaluating. We will try to keep this list up to date. However, remember the Internet is fluid and availability of these resources can change at any time.

E-Books

Academic and Education

Manuals

See our post From Concept to Reality: How to Build a Digital Library and Curate Valuable Resources