I (and others) started to collect the Jonathan Kleck testimonies after Jonathan
invited followers of his channel to back-up his content.
So began www.KleckFiles.com.
Jesus confirmed to me repeatedly Jonathan's content was real, The Truth, and to pay attention.
I'm grateful for Jonathan and for Jesus revealing the Be4TheFire truth through him.
Now with the AI problem, I feel it's time to preserve KleckFiles.com to a shareable disk format.
This page describes how to get and copy a disk.
And how to participate, which could be as simple as connecting a disk requester with a disk creator.
freely you have received, freely give -- Matt 10:8.
But Jesus said unto them, They need not depart; give ye them to eat.17 And they say unto him, We have here but five loaves, and two fishes.
18 He said, Bring them hither to me. -- Matt 14:16
Is it possible to change from a centralized server system,
to a decentralized shared disk system?
Well I don't know that we have a choice.
I do know that Jesus helped
his followers feed 5000 people with just 5 loaves and 2 fishes.
😃
Sharing a Disk
This is how I've been directed. It may not be your way. But I like it because it's
not dependent on any one person.
I made a disk copy to loan out. I posted it out to a member happy to receive it. No charge. Mailed with secure tracking and signature.
That person takes a copy, then returns the disk to me as owner (or posts on to the next person as advised).
Simple. The recipient if they wish to help out, can also create a loaner disk to share with others.
So the process repeats and expands. No money need change hands. The system runs on
God's grace and grateful angels who desire to help others and share the truth.
Once things hit the fan and the church leaves,
these disks will of course be vitally important to help other angels wake up.
A mass post out is too expensive (cost of a 1TB USB disk).
But members helping other members is very doable. I keep hearing the Lord saying
"be generous". And that's all we need. Freely we have received, freely give.
Blessed(G3107 happy, supremely blest) is he that readeth,
and they that hear the words of this prophecy,
and keep(G5083 to watch over, to guard) those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand. -- Rev 1:3
Instructions and Tips
How do I get a Disk?
Disks are circulating and numbers will expand as copies are made. Ask in the communities.
If you have a good Internet connection you can also download your own: Download Guide
Email me (Robert) if you need help: info@KleckFiles.com
If there are a lot of new videos a 2 TB disk may eventually be required. Note: You could save 40GB by moving the /radio/ folder to a 64GB memory stick.
Why Format a 1TB or 2TB disk as "NTFS"?
New USB Disks come formatted as exfat, an old format not compact and easily corrupted (especially with this many files).
To format under Windows: Plug in your USB disk, right-click it in Windows File Explorer and Quick Format as NTFS.
NTFS formatted disks are compact. 889GB of Kleck Files will take up 890GB of disk space. But exfat on the other hand
has large disk clusters by default and consumes an extra 200GB (many many small show-notes image files).
So Kleck Files won't fit on a 1TB exfat disk. No sure about Apple APFS format.
KleckFiles is huge. There are 345,718 Files, 3,597 Folders of Kleck video, audio and image files in the collection.
So don't buy a cheap, slow disk or use exfat format. I tried and it was a mess - slow, losing files etc.
I found Apple Mac OSX had no issues reading Windows NTFS and NTFS+Compressed formats. It can't write to NTFS but that's probably good given the AI threat.
I only have a TV and Phone. No Computer.
You will need to research this. According to the Kingston site, the Kingston XS1000/2000 USB disks are compatible with iPhone iOS 13+
and Android phones (using a suitable USB adapter - available from Amazon).
iPhone 13+ requires the disk formatted as APFS or exfat or fat32.
Modern TVs will read exfat and fat32 disks.
How to copy a disk
Plug in both USB disks. In Windows File Explorer "Copy" the root file and 2 folders, and "Paste" into the target disk.
Or there are some XCopy batch files in the /KleckFiles.com/tools/ folder.
Does KleckFiles fit on a 1TB disk?
Answer is NO if the disk is formatted as exfat or Fat32 (the default).
Answer is YES if formatting as NTFS (at the time of writing, KleckFiles 7.94 fits on a 1TB disk with 20GB+ free).
If you can share on a 1TB great, but eventually a 2TB may be required.
Initially I was using exfat because of its universal nature (plugs into TVs and almost anything)
but changed to NTFS when problems started (losing files, running out of disk space).
Can I make the disk READONLY?
Infact Windows has a commandline partition tool called DiskPart.
With it you can select a volume and set or clear its READONLY attribute.
See the /KleckFiles.com/tools/ folder:
make-disk-READONLY.txt.
If you receive a disk that is READONLY, it has been set that way by the shipper.
Will it protect against AI and Virus Checkers? I hope so.
NTFS Compression. Is it worth doing? No! Media files don't compress much.
It depends on the USB device, the cable, the type of USB port. Research it.
I'm learning: USB "gen 2" devices are best buy if you have the budget.
- Old computer taking forever to copy? Old computers have mixed USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports. You may have plugged into an old USB 2.0 port.
- USB 3.0 == USB 3.1 "gen 1" == USB 3.2 "gen 1" -- 5Gbps (a 7 hr disk copy)
- USB 3.1 "gen 2" == USB 3.2 "gen 2" -- 10Gbps (3.5 hr copy)
- USB 3.2 "gen 2x2" -- 20Gbps (< 2 hr copy). Still expensive. Uses 24pin USB-C micro USB plugs.
So I learned to read the fine print on the box: It's all about "gen 1" and "gen 2".
Disk Recommendations? Get the Kingston XS1000
I recommend the Kingston XS1000 (1 or 2 TB). A USB 3.2 "gen 2" (10Gbps) disk - fast and reliable.
A Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB 3.2 "gen 1" (5Gbps) cheaper but a lot slower and I had lockups.
I got a few Western digital "My Passport" drives for backups. But the faster Kingston XS1000 "gen 2" disks are now a similar price.
USB speeds? Currently it all boils down to 5Gbps "gen 1" vs 10Gbps "gen 2". Read the box carefully.
USB 1.1 -- 12 Mbps (1.5 MB/s) (12 Mega-bits per second = 1.5 Mega-Bytes per second).
USB 2.0 -- 480 Mbps (60 MB/s)
USB 3.0 -- 5Gbps (625MB/s) - plugs often a blue tongue, now 9 pin instead of 4.
USB 3.1 gen 1 -- 5Gbps (625MB/s).
USB 3.1 gen 2 -- 10Gbps (1.2GB/s) - (2013).
USB 3.2 introduces smaller USB-C 24pin micro plugs (also carry more power for charging phones).
USB 3.2 gen 1x1 (aka gen 1 - same as USB 3.0) -- 5Gbps.
USB 3.2 gen 1x2 (aka gen 2 - dual 5Gbps channels) -- 10Gbps.
USB 3.2 gen 2x1 (aka gen 2 - single 10Gbps channel) -- 10Gbps.
USB 3.2 gen 2x2 (aka gen 3 - dual 10Gbps channels - needs fully certified USB-C cables. eg. Kingston XS2000) -- 20Gbps.
Can I pre-check USB port/disk speed?
There are lot of utilities out there. I don't have one I trust.
However Windows does have a built-in utility that seems good. Run as Administrator.
See the WINSAT Utility notes in the /tools/ folder.
Browser Advice?
Opera, Firefox, Brave, Safari, Edge all work fine with KleckFiles.
Google Chrome I had to uninstall -- A lot of odd problems and slow downs. God have mercy on them all.
As always, update, reboot, try a different browser if you have problems.
And remember to pray. I had weeks of software problems,
then the attacks would disappear and everything was fine. Pray when attacked.
Folder Icons
The 2 main folders have custom icons. These are set via hidden system files "desktop.ini" in those folders.
In Windows File Explorer check "hidden items" (view menu) to show hidden "desktop.ini" files so you can see and copy them.
In the /tools/ folder are copy batch files update-EtoF-*.bat that will copy hidden files.
You may need to copy to a writeable location to edit the e: f: default drive letters used.
If all else fails, call on a tech savvy friend or family member to help out.
I'm usually available. God bless -- Rob, info@kleckfiles.com