As I’ve said multiple times:
those links and files were removed because they were outdated, so there was no point in keeping them up.
What’s frustrating is that people seem to prefer this cycle instead:
Someone takes a solid gold guide off YouTube.
They put the same free content into a PDF.
Then they sell it.
Then that same content gets reposted online as “paid knowledge.”
All of that just because someone doesn’t want to watch or scroll through a three-minute video.
Then people claim they “can’t find any gold guides,” while searching for terms that don’t even relate to the actual videos. Meanwhile, when I posted a full list of gold GOATs, YouTubers, and sources, nobody clicked it. I removed it later—and no one said a word.
So the pattern is obvious:
Short YouTube video → people won’t watch
Well-known content → copied into a PDF
PDF → sold
People would rather buy the PDF than watch the video and support the original creator
That’s the reality.