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nineeleven Minor Poster
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:07 pm Post subject: Truth Jam in Supermarkets |
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Today I made an announcement over the microphone at customer services in Tesco store in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. I had about 20 seconds before it was wisked out of my hand by a member of staff. I announced that sept. 11th 2001 was an inside job and that we should support the victims families of which more than 50% now believe 9/11 was an inside job. I then proceeded to hand out flyers outside the store and refused to leave the premises/property. SO the police were called! Due to the helpful traffic on a saturday, I had at least 15 minutes to continue announcing that 9/11 was an inside job. Only 7 people willingly took a flyer out of at least 100 people that came out of the store, the majority critizizing me for what i was doing. Two members of staff tryed to stop me by blocking my way to hand out flyers. And mocked me for believing Conspiracy Theories and the fact that nothing is true on the internet. I gave out fact after fact and all they could do was to tell me that I will amount to nothing and that people don't care and that my little episode will amount to nothing. The police were polite and didn't want to know the facts as they stated they would look silly if they took a flyer when they have been called to remove me. I have ordered a megaphone (a lot cheaper than i thought it would be) and i intend to bullhorn my local college remembering that the majority who will hear me were only 10-12 years old when 9/11 took place. We need the young people on board and I have to say, I am the only one in my town wearing a t-shirt that says 9/11 was an inside job (alex jones productions). If anyone would like to volunteer to help video camera me doing this, and to be part of production for the vids I'm doing to hit google and youtube, then oplease contact me (fan5tastic@yahoo.co.uk). I am a member of the T.A and speak to my fellow soldiers constantly. The success rate is probably about 15%. They usually agree to read a flyer and watch Loosechange. I am very excited about the Final Cut to be released this year, it will get the attention of the younger members of our cities, towns and villages.
I talk to everyone I come in contact with and was the vehicle in changing the minds of all my family members. But they have decided to keep the info to themselves, not ME!!!!!!! I am convicted, I can't rest till I sp[awn more like me to go out there and fight the infowars.
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Craig W Validated Poster
Joined: 22 Feb 2007 Posts: 485
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:42 pm Post subject: |
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Good for you, Phil, and welcome.
Thanks for your report. What happened afterwards? Did the police just caution you and let you go?
We all have to do what we think is right to spread the word. Direct action certainly has its place. Don't be disheartened by the response you get. Most people resist the truth - they are keeping to their programming. But we were all like that once and something woke us up so there is always hope that we may be the speark that helps someone else to think for themselves. We just have to keep plugging away.
If you just turn one person on to the fact that the official fairy tale is a load of BS then you are doing great. That person will also be spreading the word and none of us knows how many people we need to reach the tipping point. _________________ "Nothing can trouble you but your own imagination." ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
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Busker Moderate Poster
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 374 Location: North East
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:58 pm Post subject: Re: Truth Jam in Supermarkets |
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nineeleven wrote: | Today I made an announcement over the microphone at customer services in Tesco store in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. I had about 20 seconds before it was wisked out of my hand by a member of staff. |
Great stuff Phil. I'd be happy to video but I'm completely in the wrong part of the country for you. Keep it going and keep getting the videos online. |
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Cruise4 Validated Poster
Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 292
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 2:51 am Post subject: |
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Hi Phil,
Good stuff....
I suggest targeting the people according to their interests...
If in a supermarket use flyers that have lots of Additive info and headline SHOPPERS then have 911 stuff also on there.
If posting on the road target DRIVERS and explain Global Warming is total bull and Pay per Mile is Robbery then mention 911 somewhere.
Ditto TEACHERS... Global Warming is bull, teaching is outside their personal belief etc.
Farmers.... mention subsidies, Organic Food, Buy Direct, Spraying and Chemicals, NO to the EU
NURSES DOCTORS... Use 'we are deliberately being made ill' and stuff to do with medicine then mention 911 further down
POLICE challenge their ego with DETECTIVES or Patsies for example and mention De Menzes, MI6, MI5, Justice or Oppression and challenge them to investigate, maybe even freemasonry
WW3 Troops Home...
If a church, the falling away, attack on christianity
Etc. etc.
I find an A4 isn't big enough for the good points you can raise.
This way the flyer is of genuine initial interest and if done right may even be kept for reference, and the link may be to, say, Prisonplanet which then exposes them to everything else.
Target the flyer to the group in question's interest. |
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karlos Validated Poster
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 2516 Location: london
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:56 am Post subject: |
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Sorry if i didnt understand but are you suggesting winning people over by running them down first? _________________
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telecasterisation Banned
Joined: 10 Sep 2006 Posts: 1873 Location: Upstairs
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:37 am Post subject: |
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stelios wrote: | Sorry if i didnt understand but are you suggesting winning people over by running them down first? |
To whom is this directed? |
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nineeleven Minor Poster
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:22 pm Post subject: Supermarket Jam respones. |
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To let you know, I was very polite to the police when they arrived in force, 4 large male officers travelling in a car and a van, which they stated would take me to the policestation if I continued my protest. I didn't want to give the Tesco staff members the satisfaction of seeing me taken away, so I did what I was told and gave them my I.D and explained to the officer that I was expecting him, hence I brought my I.D with me to save time. I did not protest showing my I.D as that is pointless in my mind, cause they will most likely have to take you to the policestation to verify who you are. So I was not cautioned, I was however warned that if I did it again I would be arrested for breach of the peace. And if someone who heard my speech was offended and made a complaint, I could be arrested.
But I really don't give two Sh#ts about offending. I will speak the truth clearly, giving out the facts to anyone who has a cell left in their brain.
The footage will be on the net soon and I intend to contact Mark Dice (an inspiration to me, though I don't follow his religious tones) and obviously the Bull Dog of the movement; Alex Jones.
First however, I have a number of ideas that are on the table, and will carry out several other Truth Jams in differing areas of my Community and cause a stir that will not die down. People will either Love me or Hate my guts.
Also the advice to speak on peoples levels, and then intro them to 9/11. To me this is not ideal, I don't want to turn people off, but the English polite way is not me (though, I am British). When I am one on one, I get down to the facts and agitate them with questions, that demand answers. My flyers are Bold and too the point and my announcements either by the shops own microphone equipment or my bullhorn (on its way this week) are promt, to the point and clear in what I am saying.
I will never submit to following politeness, when politeness means taking too long to get to the point and dilly dallying around peoples feelings.
Too many people have been murdered in the name of this BS Lie and I will expose it to everyone I meet, FOR the victims and their families here and throughout the World in regards to the attacks of 9/11 and the wars that have been based on this lie - and the wars to come. I am in the T.A and I meet the idiots within the ranks who only know how to cheat on their wives, talk BS and act complete twats in talking about bombing the hell out of the middle east.
Thankyou for the ideas and the encouragement. I'm not sorry to Tesco or Morrisons and the ones to come.
Let us get more aggresive. What I mean is, get to the point and know what you're talking about and stand tall, don't falter. When I hear Brits speak it doesn't tend to draw the crowds so much, Lets liven up and kick some butt.
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Ian Editor
Joined: 26 Jul 2005 Posts: 68 Location: Oxford
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:32 pm Post subject: leafleting |
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Hi Phil
We had a 9/11 stall in Oxford yesterday and distributed plenty of flyers. Plenty of people were interested and there were no negative comments.
At the beginning it was just me on the stall, however, and during this period the level of interest was much lower. When there were two of us, the reception was much better. We would say to people passing by: "9/11 was an inside job" or "would you like a leaflet about 9/11?" and then offer them a leaflet.
Cornmarket in central Oxford is full of all sorts of stalls and leafleters every Saturday, including one guy who bullhorns the passing shoppers. He comes across as a bit of a lone nutter and I've never seen anyone stop to listen to what he has to say or approach him to have a conversation.
So whilst I appreciate what you were trying to do in the supermarket, I think that it could have actually been counterproductive. I think that most people appreciate a more calm, measured approach. Having presented yourself as a disruptive element by hijacking the supermarket microphone and having the police called, I'm not at all surprised that most people didn't take the leaflet.
Having said all that, nice one for actually doing something!
Am just trying to be constructive and share my experiences so we can all improve our campaigning techniques. _________________ "The rocket bombs which fell daily on London were probably fired by the Government of Oceania itself, 'just to keep people frightened'."
1984, George Orwell. |
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nineeleven Minor Poster
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 6:50 pm Post subject: Response to Ian |
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Appreciate that!
I do agree that the approach you described would work better in many ways. I do however think I will still bullhorn, but when others are with me, handing out flyers etc. But a stall is a good idea with info for people and a catchy sign to pull eyes towards he stall. People are put off to take a flyer after my move in the Superemarket because they are scared to be identified with the loon who just committed an act of non-conformism (me)
People need to get some guts and stand from the crowd and take a flyer. I don't want to be counterproductive.So I will take your comment and think on it and discuss with some other truthers in my town (that Annie is putting me in touch with).
Does permission have to be granted to have a stall?
I have thought to put up a stall at my local Market and other flyers to people (as a calmer form of activism - on a calmer day)
Tell you what though, prepping for my supermarket announce,ments really gets the adrenaline pumping!!!!
Phil |
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