Get archive.ph's web server IP from a DNS request site and put the IP in your hosts file so it resolves locally. You might need to do this once every few months because they change IPs.
https://dns.google/query?name=archive.ph
https://dnschecker.org/#A/archive.ph (this one lets you pick the region you are setting your VPN exit IPs)
Then add something like this to /etc/hosts or equivalent:
194.15.36.46 archive.ph
194.15.36.46 archive.today
But you might need to cycle your VPN IP until it works. Or open a browser process without VPN if you don't care if archive.ph sees your IP (check your VPN client).
2. Recently, archive.ph also started blocking VPN exit IPs.
So to bypass both, you can do my hosts trick to get an IP of archive.ph website, and if you are using a VPN find an exit IP not banned (usually a list of cities or countries in your VPN client manager).
EDIT: please use a more polite tone when addressing strangers trying to give you a hand, let's keep the Internet a positive place.