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    The Secret Government Project I've Been Stealing From For Years

    Library Stealing

    I'm not sure if I should be publicly writing about this, but I've uncovered a pretty massive government conspiracy, and have secretly been stealing from this government-funded project for several years.

    This isn't like torrenting a music file from the internet.....we're talking about picking up products and walking right out of this place without paying for them.

    It's a pretty massive government operation:

    • This place has the knowledge of a thousand years compiled into one building.
    • This place houses all the laws and rules of the United States, and has access to every public record on file.
    • This place contains millions of dollars in assets.....and we're going to rob it blind.

    I've found out the codename for this government project is "Codename Library."

    I know "Codename Library" is a secret because despite being millions of dollars of goods inside these buildings, not even a small percentage of the U.S. population knows about them!!!

    Today I am going to expose the Codename Library conspiracy wide open.

    (If I am captured after this exposé of Codename Library, avenge my death by taking lots of resources out of one of the locations).

    Read on if you'd like to hear more about how to rob the government blind of valuable information, books, and real estate.......

     

    Locations of these Top-Secret Government Facilities:

    Codename Library Secret

    Turns out the United States Government has been running "Codename Library" facilities since the 1800's.  Each facility houses millions of dollars in products, and more inventory is added each month.

    Turns out there's 119,487 of these "Codename Libraries" in America alone!!! Look at this chart of all these top-secret libraries:

    Libraries in USA

    There's so many of these secret government facilities, that 96.4% of U.S. population has close-by access to these "Codename Library" facilities.

    I can only speculate that the government has setup sooo many of these libraries close to every person in the USA to spy on the citizens. Why else would they store massive amounts of information, books, resources, and computers next to every person!?!?!????

    These government pigs are hiding a wealth of knowledge and resources from the population.  In fact, each library has massive amounts of resources that people in the normal world have to PAY for:

    • Fast Internet.
    • Bathrooms.
    • Tables. Desks. Workspaces.
    • Loitering is totally allowed.
    • Tons of Books.
    • Tons of Magazines.
    • Tons of CD's.
    • Tons of DVD's.
    • Video Games.
    • Every Newspapers.
    • 3D printers (some locations).
    • Archives of all laws/records.
    • Comfortable places to work/read/chill.
    • Expensive subscriptions.
    • Government workers called "Librarians" who will help you research any topic.

    So if you live in the United States, you're super close to one of these secret "Codename Library" facilities.  I want YOU to go spy on these operations and rob them blind by utilizing all these free resources they don't want you to have!!

     

     

    Secret Hacks: Codename Library

    Library Steal

    So how can we massively exploit and get the most from these top-secret government facilities??

    Well I've been taking from "Codename Library" for years.....and I want to help others do the same.  So here are my 8 favorite Secret Hacks  to rip off "Codename Library" and leech massive value off the government!!!!

    Read on my rebellious friend.....

     

     

    Secret Hack #1: The Monthly Magazine Read

    Library Magazine Stacks

    These sleazy government fat-cats have subscriptions to EVERY MAJOR MAGAZINE and get them delivered weekly.  There's very little security in their magazine vault, so if you sneak into a "Codename Library" facility like I do.....you can read all the magazines for free!!  SUCKERS!!

    Every month or so I go to the magazine section of "Codename Library" and read through 6 - 12 magazines.  I personally like the science-y and entrepreneur-y magazines....but they have a wide variety for whatever topic you're personally into or curious about.  I'll grab a whole stack and start powering through.

    The above picture is just half of the magazine section at the "Codename Library" facility I routinely break into.

    There's a lot of speciality magazines there I would never in a million years purchase, but are interesting to peruse through quickly and read a few good articles.  Sometimes I might quickly flip through a photography magazine or read a full Reader's Digest....neither of which I'd ordinarily subscribe to, but sometimes pickup some good information.

    I usually end up snapping photos of pages with my phone if there's something interesting, or taking a bunch of notes.  Here's some example pictures of random pages that caught my eye during my last trip to the library:

    I thought this ad was clever, so I snapped a picture of it and put it in my "Swipe File" folder in my phone:

    library-notes1

    I came across this article about Tony Robbins and it had a quote I thought was interesting:

    library-notes3

    There was a great article about a guy who produces all the major comedy specials and it had an interesting blurb about a book I wanted to read:

    library-notes2

    The point of all this is you can pick up a lot of un-expectedly good information by browsing through a bunch of magazines.  I think taking notes (or pics in this case) really helps retain that information.

    ......best of all, the government will never know you're stealing from their precious "Codename Library" facility  ;-)

     

     

    Secret Hack #2: Your Home Away from Home (and free co-working space)

    My favorite way of sticking it to the government is by breaking into my local "Codename Library" and using it as a FREE co-working space!!  The security guards there are so incompetent they let me stay there for hours for free!!  What idiots!!!!!

    The best part is ALL THIS STUFF IS FREE and ANYONE CAN USE.   Since "Codename Library" facilities are kept secret by the government, of course there's barely anyone in there (except those two (most likely) undercover FBI agents).....

    library-nobody-is-in

    I used to live about 5 miles outside of Downtown Austin, and I would hate just going home and being isolated.  So I would break into the downtown "Codename Library" just to chill for a while.

    If I went to a coffee shop I'd end up spending $20 or more on food and drinks, would 90% likely have crappy semi-working internet, and have tons of distractions which prevents long periods of solid work.

    Going to a coffee shop was often a net-negative in a time and money.

    However in the secret library facility it's generally very quiet (I bring ear plugs for extra silence), the internet always works and is very fast, there's computers for you to use if you don't have a great laptop, and if you get bored on your computer you can just go browse the books or magazines!

    Those greedy government bureaucrats never want normal citizens like us to know you can just hang out at "Codename Library" for free all day......but now you know, and can take advantage of it yourself without spending a dime!!

     

     

    Secret Hack #3: Practice Speed Reading

    Speed Reading

    The government doesn't want you to read fast and gain knowledge.....this is why they keep "Codename Library" a total secret from society.

    But learning how to absorb information at a faster pace is like having a super-power.....and the "Codename Library" is this fantastic place you can practice learning speed reading across many different types of mediums (Magazines, Books, Newspapers).

    I learned in middle school that it's pretty easy to speed read, and it took me about a month of practice everyday to train my brain to handle the rapid amount of information intake.  It's also super handy to speed read through "boring" parts of a book.

    Here's a super-brief synopsis of how I learned to speed read from "Codename Library":

    1.) Grab a random book from the "Codename Library" secret archives.

    2.) Read the inside and outside jacket of the book for context.

    3.) Look at the table of contents about the book first (this helps you pre-understand what you're about to read).

    4.) When some chapter gets "boring" just bump up the speed of your reading by 2x.  Your brain will naturally slow back down when something is of interest to you again. On some really lame chapters I'll spend little as 5 seconds per page.

    Just because it's in a book doesn't mean it's good or interesting.  Use your own judgement to extract the knowledge you want, and skip the rest.

    For example: I was reading a looonngg biography about Benjamin Franklin, and there were several chapters on his uncle and his uncle's complete background.  It went down such a random rabbit-hole that I quickly decided:

    1.) I don't give a shit about Benjamin Franklin's uncle's entire life story.

    2.) This information wasn't delivering anything super-useful at the moment.

    .....so I started turning the pages fast as I can, giving the page a quick-skim to see if there's anything interesting.

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with skipping parts of a book.

    If you're not interested or it's boring, then just skip it.

    Since we're simply stealing books and resources from the government at "Codename Library" who cares if we don't read it???  It's free for us!!!!

     

     

    Secret Hack #4: Learning Random New Stuff

    absorbing knowledge from book

    The best part about "Codename Library" is the vast amount of different subjects kept under one roof.  The government doesn't want YOU to know about this though, because they want to keep YOU dumb and stupid.  But me & you are rebels and will break in to "Codename Library" and steal this knowledge anyways ;-)

    So to learn new stuff you'd never otherwise think to learn, I would do this hack:

    I would stand in the middle of the archives at "Codename Library", close my eyes, and randomly point at a direction.  I would then walk straight towards where I pointed and pickup that book and force myself to read the entire book (although I would grant full permission to hyper-speed-read any shitty parts of a book).

    Here's an example of random things I learned:

    I once picked up a book about ammunition.  I thought, "Ugghh this is a waste of time, I don't care about how bullets are made!"

    By the end I was fascinated with how many different types of ammunition there were, and how much money could be made off making weapons that take proprietary ammunition!

    If an army buys 10,000 of your guns and buys 500,000,000 rounds of ammo per year, that's a HUGE business!

    It's not like I ever want to build a weapons company, it's just something new I learned, and now I understood more about the world around me because of this random tid-bit of knowledge.

     

     

    Secret Hack #5: Bring a Notepad and Take Notes (aka Steal Information)

    A lot of the books at this top-secret government facility aren't books I'd normally buy or even rent.  However I AM interested enough to sit down and read a bit of each book and pull out some of the interesting parts:

    For example, I saw a book on Self Hypnosis and decided to give it a quick read and take some notes.  I took a few pages of notes (and pictures of the book since I'm using an iPad Pro to take these notes):

    self hypnosis notes library

    That Self Hypnosis book wasn't a book I'd ever buy, but it did have a FEW interesting tid-bits I wanted to save.

    This is the great thing about this secret "Codename Library" project.....all the books are just sitting there for you to browse and take notes on.

    Later down the line I re-read these notes, and there's a broad wealth of knowledge I have of interesting topics, unique perspectives, and information I never otherwise would've learned.

     

     

    Secret Hack #5: Ask a "Secret Librarian" for Free Research

    Library Reference Desk

    Did you know "Librarian" is actually a professional title?

    Did you know "Library Science" is actually a degree in college?

    This means that Librarians are literally trained professionals that will search anything for you....FOR FREE.

    • They will help you find old ancestry records.
    • They will help you find a job.
    • They will help you find any material you are searching for.
    • They will help you locate records or information from other libraries.
    • They will help you find free classes to learn skills.
    • They will help you find events, meetups, and services in your city.
    • They will help you find free government services you can use.
    • They will help you find information from their vast database access to public government records.
    • They will help you find details of laws and regulations.

    I am convinced this is a government conspiracy coverup because very few people know about these services.  

    But now that you know them, you can break into a "Codename Library" near you and ask these "Secret Librarians" for help on any subject.

     

     

    Secret Hack #6: Use The Top Secret Time Travel Mechanism at "Codename Library"

    One of the craziest things you can do at these secret government facilities is TIME TRAVEL.  That's right.  Here's how you do it:

    You go to the sections of "Codename Library" where they keep very old books, and you read them. This will teleport you back in time!!!

    Different facilities have different types of resources.  Some keep magazines from the 20's, some keep books from the 1700's.....it just depends on the secret government facility you're at.

    By glancing at the books of the past, you can see what life really was like back then!  It's time travel in the form of books and magazines!

    For example, there was this whole section of old Harper's Bazaar fashion magazines dating back to the 1930's.  I simply picked up a random one from 1945 and I got this when I opened to a random page:

    old-books-library-harpers-bazaar

    It was actually really eye-opening to open this 1945 issue and see that high fashion was being dictated my military fashion! It immediately flooded my head with thoughts of what it would be like to be alive in 1945 when there was a full World War in swing.

    I thought of how different it would've been that 90% of my friends would probably be in the military or involved in some way during that time.  By simply reading and viewing the materials of that era, I "time travelled" to it in my mind.

    Even though I took the above photo just for this blog post, I couldn't help but be struck by how damn cushy my life is compared to if I were a male adult in 1945.

    This kind of time travel definitely helps you gain perspective on your present-day life.

     

     

    Secret Hack #7: Free CD's, DVD's, Learning Programs, Software, Games, New Books

    One of the craziest perk the greedy government gives it's Secret Agents is free access to all of "Codename Library" assets.  In fact, they can checkout any of the CD's, DVD's, Software, Games, Books they want!!

    Look at the large amount of free resources they have (I risked my life to obtain these spy pictures):

    codename-library-assets

    Most of us "regular shmucks" have to pay good money for these things.....but "Codename Library" is using taxpayer dollars to give them away free!!?!?  This is why I think you too should break into a "Codename Library" and take stuff out too.

    In the "Codename Library" facility near me there's 100,000+ square feet of Books and Games and DVD's and CD's and Software....and I regularly steal from it.

    All I do is pose as a government agent at the front desk, and those fools let me walk outta there with the assets for free!!!  Suckers!!!!!!

     

     

    Secret Hack #8: Free Computers and Resources

    One of the resources "Codename Library" keeps hidden from the general public is a large number of computers.  The government is so stupid, they don't even password protect the computers......anyone can access them!!!

    I took some spy footage of some of these computer stations, and it appears any Secret Government Agent can just walk up to one of these computer stations and use them!

    Codename Library Spy Footage

    All of these computers have high-speed internet and access to many paid databases and public information.  If you are clever enough to break into a "Codename Library" you can access and use these computers for free.

     

    Illegally Break Into a "Codename Library" Near You:

    I'll probably be arrested by the government for exposing this huge "Codename Library" coverup......and I'll DEFINITELY be arrest for building this tool that will show you all the secret "Codename Library" facilities near you:

    Just click this link and it'll show you a map of where all the "Codename Library" facilities near you are located:

    https://www.google.com/maps/search/library/

     

    Download this post and signup for the list:

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    Get this whole "Codename Library" post as a PDF & Word Doc for your own files.

    Now go find a "Codename Library" and suck all it's resources dry  ;-)

    Sincerely,

    Neville Medhora - Probably being detained at a secret government facility.

     

    P.S. What are your favorite ways to steal from "Codename Library"??  

    Any tips/suggestions/resources you've discovered or have "stolen" in the past????


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    Guest Alfonso

    Posted

    Being born in a place with few Codename Library outpost at the time, my mother (a senior spy) got material for our training while being dormant agents. With the time, I learned to decode material from other countries so I could easily being assigned to missions abroad. When I was ready and got activated, I was relocated to a new and crowded government facility with access to information and gadgets from different government agencies around the world.

    Apart what you've already mentioned, here's what I would suggest:

    - Use the government resources to learn to decode. That way you could be assigned to missions in different countries. Now I'm fluent in three different codes and can decipher easily two more.

    - Just as you learn in the academy, when working on the field, keep as many id's and passports as possible. Many Codename Libraries, let you keep your subscription even if you relocate. That way you can receive your information and your gadgets from distant places. I have Id from my little local outpost, from my near city regional facility and one from the headquarters.

    - When you're on very remote location, your agent de liaison (aka librarian) could be the only person you contact in months while undercover. You can develop a special relationship with that person so that you're treated like a double-zero agent. In that cases, when your contact knows for sure you take special care of the equipment, you're just exempt from paying late-fees. Last time I got material for a mission and went undercover, I kept the material for more than a year. She just kept updating the database knowing I was on radio silence. When I returned alive and with the material in so good shape she was happy to see me and proud to show me the most recent and improved material from the government. Again, I didn't had to pay for it.

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    Guest Alicia Chang

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    Thanks to one of your commenters, I now have access to Lynda.com through my library. I had no idea! This article was great. Thank you very much, Neville. Don't forget that you can also download e-books as well as the latest magazines electronically too.
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    Guest finnious

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    Neville, I'm shocked you are letting this information out! How am I going to find a seat next time I visit my local library?!?!?! You are totally right about using the library over coffee shops. I've been working from the library for a few years now. It's the secret work space that no one thinks of :)
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    Guest Therese

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    If I know what resources I need but am short on time, I request them all online. These amazing librarians hunt them all down (even from neighboring libraries!) and I get an email when they are ready. I swing by, steal them er check them out, and off I go! Brilliant!!
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    Guest Deb Figueroa

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    Well, I scrolled through to the end. Yes, I sped read some of it and looked at the pictures. Since I was a child I've visited the "Codename Library". Like to time travel and explore the world through fiction and non-fiction descripts and picts! Love to research--taking great pleasure in zapping the resources of the secret archives of the "Codename Library" from past, present, and future time-zones. It's best to eat the meat and spit out the junk information bones--leading you to re-arrange and compile new direction cones. Can we all join forces in taking in exploiting these sources?
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    Guest Rachael B

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    I did this all the time, except I always went to the non-secret, commercialized pleb locations (or, distractions rather) called Chapters. Usually with a Starbucks attached. But I'd grab a bunch of books I found interesting, sit down with a coffee and speed read through them all before putting them back (never buying any). I'm also bad for spending hours just absorbing info from the Internet, following links down intricate rabbit holes and learning all sorts of random things.
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Good job Secret Spy Agent Erin! Make sure to break into "Codename Library" and steal as much as you can get ;-)
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Good......now this exposé is going world-wide thanks to you Demelza. Great resource!
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    Guest Neville

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    Oh wow.....I didn't even know this was something "Codename Library" offered. I know there's paid services where you can digitally download magazines, but for free?? Now that's a "steal" ;)
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    Guest Neville

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    Yes Nabeel, let's steal allll the knowledge from these government fat-cats trying to hide it from us!
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    Guest Neville

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    You're dating one of the government fat-cats trying to hide all this FREE information from the public??? Shame on you DDA!

    I'm going to make sure more and more people know about these facilities so they can steal stuff from them ;-)

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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Best of luck Secret Spy Agent Nathtan with setting up a "Codename Library" in Uganda!
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Your friend is a wise person to know about these secret government facilities. I bet you can find any book on Amazon at the "Codename Library" also, for free. And if they don't have it, then can find it for you.

    Make sure to take full advantage of ripping off these secret labs!!

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    Guest Neville

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    Glad you've been sucking these "Codename Library" facilities dry already Tim! I didn't even know about the private workspaces till you mentioned them. I checked, and my own "Codename Library" has them too!

    SEE?? Those government fat-cats are just trying to keep us out-of-the-know.

    Great reconnaissance work Secret Spy Tim :-)

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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Great spy-work Alex! Hopefully many people see this and suck this secret government organization dry through it ;)
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    Guest Neville

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    Hey Shay, I love all these secret government steal hacks!

    I agree for children's material "Codename Library" is the best, since the kids will soon outgrow all those things very quickly. I'm sure you save a lot of money this way.

    The Amazon trick is great. I might start doing this with books I know I'm only going to read once.

    Great work Secret Spy Shay!

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    Guest Neville

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    Yup....Gary Halbert would fondly talk about the SRDS book for direct marketing lists allllll the time. It's good stuff and great for research!
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    Guest Neville

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    Yeesh.....too bad your government doesn't have these secret facilities (I had no idea).
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    Guest Neville

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    That's right Ricardo! Now more people know about these secret government facilities thanks to these kinds of posts :)
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Great job sucking the "Codename Library" of resources John! It's pretty awesome :)
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Very true Alive In 45........I'm sure people can do that also. Great advice.
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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks for exposing this government secret Yair! I will let parents know about this service they can "steal" from the "Codename Library" government conspiracy!
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Very nice recommendation Arnaud, I also heard from other spies in this comment thread you can digitally rent books from your own device. I'm actually looking into that and using it for myself.
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    Guest Neville

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    Great reconnaissance work Secret Agent Rye! I love the UT libraries (I went there for college) and long after would visit the stacks in the PCL for a wealth of new and old books. They literally had EVERYTHING I could ever imagine there, including oolllddd books from hundreds of years ago.
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    Guest Neville

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    Great hack for stealing information from the government Dave! And great work on exposing that "dark web" site, it must've taken many hours of hacking to find ;-)
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