Wednesday, February 03, 2010

With just 9 days and 3 things that informed Canadians can do online before false flag attacks: What will informed Canadians do?



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prorogue

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With just 9 days left to stop possible false flag terror attacks in Vancouver: What will informed Canadians do?

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imho...

of course, canadians who don't know about "false flag attacks" and don't believe they're possible won't do anything.

however, canadians who do know about "false flag attacks" and other threats have a real chance to stop them.

therefore, canadians who do know about these issues should think of things that we can ALL do about them.

because, canadians who do know about these issues clearly have enough intelligence to figure things out.

therefore, canadians who do know about these issues can use their brains to work on simple stuff do to.

otherwise, canadians who don't know about these issues won't see the point in learning about them.

because, canadians who do know will not be able to explain the point unless they figure this out.

imho...

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hinterlude

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agreed sandman, agreed.

incidentally, and of course, emasculatedly IMHO, this stuff is worth thinking about a bit before one assumes they've thought of the best answers they possibly could. therefore, the first things we come up with should be evolved and added to until there's a bunch of ideas. from there, we can choose the best ones that are the best use of our time, money and energy. they'll be good too.

love the idea, so to build on it:

perhaps we can list the "war on terror" mainstream news stories over the last few months that were proven false later, which many people may have missed; plus the new clues that they're ramping up the propaganda to prepare us to accept that "al-qaeda" is blowing stuff up. that way, it's also not just about 9/11 eight years ago; it's about what's happening right in front of us right now.

then canadians might see it too.

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p.s. de resistance

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With just 3 things that informed Canadians can do online before false flag attacks: What will informed Canadians do?

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imho...

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1. Post * commercial-free * MP3 copies of radio shows and interviews online to make them easier to find. Post specific, short and compelling parts of the show too. I search for copies of The Alex Jones Show at Archive.org, but they're hard to find there or anywhere, except on torrents. A guy had a fantastic website with daily archives of both the commercial free show and specific interview clips to download. He stopped updating it, but anyone can do it right now. Just set up your own or pick a podcast or other website to upload files.

People can also experiment by adding music. I find even people who aren't conspirienced like hearing the info with some music that gives the info some energy they can vibe on to handle it. Here's an example - http://www.reverbnation.com/audio_player/download_song/2298748 - with Kevin Trudeau on The Alex Jones Show over an Eminem instrumental from my album "StillmatiCanuck". My most downloaded radio show had a similar format. You can use Windows Movie Maker with clips or images and post a YouTube videos too.

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2. Analyze the mass media. People have seen the good folks at Infowars and others do it and do it in conversations when topics come up, so anyone can do it more carefully and formally with their media's stories and consistently write or record and post them online. While many conspiracy theorist are oft-enamoured with the esoteric, it's the generic subjects that are the easiest for people who don't kNWO this stuff to discuss with each other, so it should factor into what conspiracy theorists decide to tell people, including other conspiracy theorists.

People who kNWO this stuff can help figure out and tell other people who kNWO this stuff the best ways they've found of telling people who don't kNWO this stuff what's going on. People who kNWO stuff can figure out what people who don't kNWO this stuff can, will and want to repeat to help the anti-NWO info reach more people. Anyone can analyze the free "Metro" or other mainstream info-sources. They're full of short stories that push simple ideas that advance the New World Order agenda, so they're easy to destroy and other people will appreciate it.

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3. Contact people. It's not hard at all to find email addresses and other publicly available contact information online. Just Google based on various interests and groups of people to contact will pop up online. I used to e-blast 7000 people every few weeks for years before Google/Gmail stopped me. Feedback varied, but I'd often get 2 - 4 email responses, 2 saying "Keep it up!" and 2 saying "Take me off!" in both nice and not-nice ways. I responded politely and did as requested. It was time-consuming, but effective and fulfilling. And, most importantly, easy to do.

People who kNWO stuff need to PROVE they kNWO it to people who don't using this or any other format That means avoiding frustrated rants or conspira-shorthand. That crap discredits the rest of us working hard on better ways to communicate. However, if people take the time to carefully think about what they're saying, to whom, and how, provide article excerpts or web-links, and keep it relatively short and focused for busy people, they'll appreciate it. Just make lists of emails in whatever formats who should receive whatever information. Just put some thought into it.

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imho...

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