At this point, we should all have some database of knowledge that we downloaded from a well-made documentary, well-written material, or else.
I am not a pro in technology, but I recommend the easy-to-download-on-the-spot program - Internet Download Manager. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Internet+Download+Manager&t=brave&ia=web
It has a nice pop-up whenever you view any content - video/text. And you can download even an hour long video in just seconds. My personal favorite for directly downloading any video, you find useful, with one click. It even has options for different quality of the content you are downloading including the original quality.
I hope this is beneficial for you. With the vaccine ID (medical records), palm ID (physical-to-banking records), and your personal ID (registered records of your birth), it is only a matter of time for the globalists to restrict your access to internet. I recommend this program. If anyone can recommend any other one, please do. But we need to make our own database for videos/pictures/text we value. To anyone already doing that, and I see many do it already, future generations would thank you for your efforts.
Yeah, been doing that for 30+ years. The trouble is finding offline media that lasts... Got tons of optical discs. Some of my 1994 burns still read fine, others don't. Some DVDs barely 20 year old are gone. Since then I've learned the tricks of the trade, so hoping BD-Rs last till I need them ...
I use USBs, if that helps you in any way.
Thanks. Yeah, but those degrade over time too. I have experience. Optical rotating I've had last 30 years myself, when properly burned/stored. And that's $1-$2/50GB.