Fun Fact: When people deactivate their Twitter accounts, there is still usually a cache that is available for a limited window of time. If someone were to, say, pull that cache and then archive it....
If you ever find yourself in this position, take the URL and plug it into a cache viewer. I use a plugin for my browser, but you can use sites like cachedview.com to achieve the same thing easily.
Plug it in, hit "Google web cache."
Your job does not end there though. Web caches usually last maybe a few days before they go away. Immediately take the cached URL to a site like archive.is and save that to archive it permanently.
Voila. Now you can do it too. Go forth and start some shit.
If you are using a Chromium-based browser, I highly recommend this plugin. It gives you a dropdown menu where you can search multiple archives at once.
Prince Andrew and the Order of the Garter, the failure of Henryetta, Oklahoma's police investigating a mass murder by pedophile Jesse McFadden of Ivy Webster and six others, & the ongoing collusion between the CIA and the media.
Something I also wanted to mention today but didn't get the chance: @HarrisonHSmith asked how I keep my thoughts organized and if you like to take notes and map out connections I've got a treat for you.
I used to use Graphcommons but the update ruined it, so now....
I have switched to Obsidian, which creates a local repository of text files that you can link to each other and basically build out your own Wiki on whatever, whoever. It will create connection webs for you over times as you link things together.
It's also free if you download it for personal use. It comes with a slight learning curve, but it has been a game changer. obsidian.md