Serendipity Website-on-CD
 

It is possible to obtain a CD-ROM copy of the entire Serendipity website containing all files in this online version added during the twelve and a half years from April 1996 to September 2008, except for a few web pages which require server-side processing. (This is a CD-ROM, not a DVD.) This edition of the website-on-CD includes a search program (Windows OS required).

Included on this CD-ROM are many articles concerning 9/11, such as:

plus many other articles about the "War on Drugs", the Iraq War and the other topics listed on the home page, by numerous writers including David Ray Griffin, John Kaminski, Gilad Atzmon, Wade Frazier, James Bacque, Richard K. Moore, Andrew McKillop, F. William Engdahl and many others.

Since this CD-ROM was published in September 2008 only three new articles have been added to the online website.

Almost all links (other than links to external websites, of course) are to files on the CD so the website-on-CD can be read without being online. This copy of the Serendipity website includes over 1000 HTML pages and consists of over 2300 files totalling more than 67 MB.


A copy of the CD costs US$13.95 if ordered via PayPal. The price includes first class (or airmail) postage to any destination.

To order this CD-ROM click on the PayPal button:

If you cannot pay via PayPal using a credit card or by transfer from a PayPal account then you can pay via check, cash, money order or bank transfer via Share-it. If ordered via Share-it the price is US$14.95, €11.25 or £9.95 (including first class postage).

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Search program: For those with a PC running Windows, this edition of the CD-ROM includes (for the first time) a search program which enables you to search all web pages on the CD for any given word, or any word in a set of words, or all words in a set of words, or an exact phrase. For further details see the user manual for this search program.

Note to Macintosh users: The search program will run on a Mac only if you have a Windows emulator or a dual-processor Mac which runs Windows XP. The HTML files themselves, however, can be read on a Mac (load the file index.html, in the serendipity folder, into your web browser).


The internet is now under attack by those who wish to suppress the free availability of information.

Serendipity will not always be online. And it may not be long before you have to pay extra to your ISP if you wish to visit websites like this. In the event that this site disappears from the web, or the internet effectively becomes subject to massive censorship (as now in China and as proposed in Australia) , this site will still be available for those who have, or receive from a friend, a copy of the CD.

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