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Report on Derby and Nottingham Events

 
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:15 am    Post subject: Report on Derby and Nottingham Events Reply with quote

Report on Derby and Nottingham Events

I thought I would post a report in case any information is useful to others on the forum.

The Setup

A few weeks ago, I made enquiries about hiring a venue in Derby for a sum that would be vaguely affordable to me. Initial enquiries at Derby University produced a very coy response, and they did not return my e-mails and calls when I asked about availability. They eventually said they would send me a booking form (even though I had already filled in an electronic one on their website - twice). The paper form never appeared.

Fortunately, it was suggested to me that I contact the Metro Cinema in Derby city centre – I had heard of this place, but never been there and knew nothing about it. It’s an independent Cinema, associated with the University and City Council. I contacted the manager there and he was very helpful and sociable. I sent him some copies of Loose Change, describing it as a public domain film. I wrote a letter and said that I hoped he would be able to support our campaign. About a week later, he rang and said we’d be able to show the film, so I sent off a letter of thanks and the money to secure the booking.

The Cinema was quite expensive to book, so I would not have committed to it had I not known that David and Annie would be able to come and give a talk – because the turnout almost certainly wouldn’t have been high enough to have  a chance of recouping the costs.

Once I had the date booked, I e-mailed the local paper and Radio Derby and, having got David’s agreement, said David would be willing to do an interview etc. This was about 2 weeks before the event. I had absolutely no response. A resend, about 1 week before the event, to the news desk, prompted a response from the Derby Evening Telegraph – and 2 reporters rang me! I passed on David’s contact details and the reporter also rang me and I spoke to him for about 15 minutes. After I finished speaking to him, I wondered what, if anything, would get into print.

Having appeared briefly on Radio Derby last year talking about 9-11, I was expecting more of a response from them. They did eventually ring me on a different number to the one I gave them, but did not ask for any  information, though they did eventually speak to David briefly on the day of the event.

In preparation for the event, I had made some more disk copies and printed out some leaflets for the 2 events.

Nottingham Setup

I wanted to try and maximise the use of David and Annie’s time so, rather late, I decided to try and book another venue in Nottingham and also sent the venue’s owner (a very friendly lady called Shirley) a couple of Loose Change disks. She was kind enough to ring me back and agree to the use of the venue. I contacted the Nottingham Evening Post and Radio Nottingham – I received no response at all. Shirley knew people at Radio Nottingham and she rang them too – but they did not, as far as I am aware, announce the event. Another friend gave me a direct contact in the Nottingham Evening Post and I contacted him, but he never contacted me following the information I supplied.

I printed some leaflets, which I left a few copies of in local libraries and a record shop in Nottingham. I also stood for an hour outside Nottingham Trent University and handed out about 100 leaflets, mainly to students. I would like to have stopped and talked to people, but it was rather cold to do that. I really left this too late because I did it in the same week as the event. However, Steve Collier had done some postering/leafleting in Burton On Trent earlier on.

Nottingham Event

The combination of factors of no announcements and possibly lateness of organisation, along with the timing (2pm on a Saturday when people were Christmas Shopping) meant that no one turned up for our event, which surprised me a little bit. I wasn’t expecting a good turnout, but I thought we may get a few people.

Derby Telegraph Article

This was a nice surprise and was published on the Friday. It was a good, balanced article which reported the remarks I made fairly accurately (not verbatim, but the thrust was accurate). This made me quite optimistic of a good turnout.

Derby Event

In the afternoon before the event, Radio Derby spoke briefly to David and said something along the lines of “don’t you think what you are saying is an insult to victims?” (yes, that old chestnut).

We got there about 30 minutes before the start time and there were already a good few people there – a good sign.

We had a drink and so it was quite a relaxed atmosphere. Sinclair had come along and so we had a brief chat. I handed out a few of the disk copies I had made to some of the staff when they asked about the film.

Annie said she would do an introduction and one of the cinema staff also mentioned she herself normally did one, and she asked me how I would like to be introduced (I just said “um Andrew Johnson from Borrowash). I also managed my own slightly clumsy introduction,  expressing that I hadn’t put the event on “for fun”. Annie then talked for a short while about what they experienced in MI5 when they were working on Counter-terrorism cases.

We then had the film played - “Loose Change” – this is a good length for holding people’s attention, though some criticise it for focusing initially on the “pod” evidence (nevertheless, most people seem to agree there are some anomalies with the collisions of the planes).

A few people seemed to come in late and, by the end of the film, we had about 100 people.

When the film had finished, David spoke for about 10 minutes about the issues raised and then I read out Eisenhower’s warning from his 1961 presidential leaving address, and expressed my view that what he said had come true.

We then had questions and points from the audience (after David stopped me from almost forgetting about this bit!!). One person described a test where a Flight Recorder had been placed on a Shrapnel grenade to see what damage would be caused. The Recorder survived, thereby again refuting the idea of the destruction of 7 out of 8 of them. There were some other questions, which showed that some people in the audience were clearly quite knowledgeable about things like PNAC.

Someone recounted that he had written to the Police about the Crimes committed by Tony Blair and how this should be investigated. They explained how they had received a response which indicated they could not/would not do anything due to an issue of “discretion”.

There were no real objections to or rejections of the content of the film, although one person (bless) asked me afterwards “So how much of this do you believe?”.

I hadn’t thought to ask David and Annie what material they would bring with them and therefore I hadn’t really printed enough leaflets - we ran out. We had brought plenty of disks between us, and I had made a couple of VHS tape copies of Loose Change – one of which was sold.

I advertised the event as “Voluntary Admission £3” and therefore was not expecting to recover all my costs. To my surprise, we recovered the majority of costs from donations and the disks sold. One person donated £20 for a disk – a huge surprise.

The Derby event was, overall, quite successful I think and it was David and Annie’s support and attendance was largely responsible for this.

Conclusions

The local press coverage was a significant boost to the event and I think the choice of an Independent Cinema drew quite a few “independent minded” people.

I have had no feedback since the event, but as there were about 100 people and I gauge the feedback as being from less than 1% of people, this doesn’t surprise me greatly.

I would have tried to publicise the Nottingham event more and persevere more with the local media, but I do have others things to complete and I also don’t enjoy doing such things, as I am pretty much a quiet, stay-at-home type by nature.

Thanks

Steve Collier also helped greatly with this event and donated his own time and money, so big thanks to Steve as well.

Also thanks to Brian Coleman for returning my projector for the Nottingham meeting – he came all the way up from London.

 

Follow-Up

I wrote to the Cinema Manager to thank him for his support and I also sent disks and a letter of thanks to the reporter who wrote the article in the local paper.

 
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:51 pm    Post subject: Derby Event Reply with quote

Andrew,

Thanks for your efforts in organising the Derby event - I would say that it was a success - it was a full house & hopefully the event succeeded in spreading the word.

Thanks for your efforts.

I bought a copy of the Loose Change CD (even though I had a copy downloaded from the web by a mate). One of the DVD 'extras' is really amusing - the clip showing Bush/Rumsfeld etc. doing the September 11th/Terrorism repetitive rap thing. This clip exposes the repetitive * that they talk.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 9:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Andrew,

You must be exhausted, pity that you did not have a bigger local team to spread the workload. Top quality 911 Truth campaigning.......a turnout of 100 thats excellent especially when you consider that they will discuss it with their friends and family.

Hope that your vision and action inspires others throughout the UK. Your that boy in one of my favourite thoughts of the day:-


Quote:
THE BOY AND THE STARFISH
Vision without action is merely a dream.
Action without vision just passes time.
Vision with action can change the world.

THE BOY AND THE STARFISH

Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had the habit of walking along the beach before he began his work. One day he was walking along the shore; as he looked down the beach, he saw a human figure moving like a dancer.

He smiled to himself to think of someone who would dance to the day, so he began to walk faster to catch up. As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing, but instead, he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.

The young man paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing Starfish into the ocean."

"I guess I should have asked; why are you throwing Starfish into the ocean?"

"The sun is up and the tide is going out and if I don't throw them in they'll die."

"But young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach and Starfish all along it, you can't possibly make a difference!"

The young man listened politely, then bent down, picked up another Starfish and threw it into the sea, past the breaking waves." It made a difference for that one."

His response surprised the man, he was upset, he didn't know how to reply, so instead he turned away and walked back to the cottage to begin his writings.

All day long as he wrote, the image of that young man haunted him; he tried to ignore it, but the vision persisted. Finally, late in the afternoon, he realized that he the scientist, he the poet, had missed the essential nature of the young man's actions. Because he realized that what the young man was doing was choosing not to be an observer in the universe and watch it pass by, but was choosing to be an actor in the universe and make a difference. He was embarrassed.

That night he went to bed, troubled. When morning came, he awoke knowing that he had to do something; so he got up, put on his clothes, went to the beach and found the young man; and with him spent the rest of the morning throwing Starfish into the ocean.

You see, what the young man's actions represent is something that is special in each and every one of us. We have all been gifted with the ability to make a difference. And if we can, like the young man, become aware of that gift, we gain through the strength of our vision the power to shape the future.

And that is your challenge, and that is my challenge. We must find our Starfish, and if we throw our stars wisely and well, I have no question that the 21st century is going to be a wonderful place.

Remember:
Vision without action is merely a dream.
Action without vision just passes time.
Vision with action can change the world
.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 10:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pikey/Sinclair

Thanks a lot for your comments and support - it's good to have somewhere to post these things where people seem to read them and find them of interest.

Good luck in whatever you are doing too.

Hopefully we will meet again at some point.

Cheers

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This echos my experience arranging London events. Publicity is everything. Congratulations on the Derby event
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