How to copy Socrates Private Blog Text
Socrates is designed to prevent copying the report contents to the clipboard hence the need for this article.
More importantly, two more factors have made this subject more relevant recently:
In the United States we have the
Fair use doctrine. This allows for the copying and publishing of copyrighted material without consent of the publisher to the extent that I am talking about here.
Obviously we don't want to publish all reports we paid for on this blog. However we can copy selected pages in cases where we want to criticize the content, such as the following:
FACTS DO MATTER! Marty says DO NOT BUY THE LOW 4 days after the 2018 LOW. We need to publish / quote a report page with URL (yes these pages have URLs), subject, author and date, with the text verbatim as originally published as to be authentic and verifiable so that readers can compare notes.
Therefore, in order to be able to do this easily, we would ideally need to get the report text.
There is another reason to get the text: We want to store the reports on private storage such as our computer hard drive so we can SEARCH for words / sentences. Or if we copy all reports into a single file with the headers separating them, then searches can be done in a single file. Obviously, this is not practical with screen prints.
I would encourage any critics to keep posting selected Socrates reports with their fraudulent revisions because critics are covered by the law, the fair use doctrine.Obviously,
Martin Armstrong's copy prevention is not helpful in case you want to build a track record. You need to copy the text to archive it.
There are two ways to do it:
1) Save the entire page
2) View the source code of the page in your browser, copy the text part and remove the HTML tags and save the raw content as text file. I prefer this option because a text file or text snippet is easier to manage.
There is of course the option to just copy the content as an image which is quicker but this has the disadvantages as shown above.
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for that reason but he has not changed.
Read this blog
starting here to find out more about computerized fraud.
See
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.