iloveyou
21-10-2008, 06:05 AM
Hi!
I posted this in "General" but then realized I had the wrong forum! My apologies.
So here it is in the "What We Can Do":
I just joined Facebook, even though I said I wouldn't! I'm going to do an art project on Facebook because that's where all the people are. I've never done an art show in a gallery because then only fifty people would see it : ) And the art world is, of course, insane.
My idea so far: we have a lot of people posting here. We share info, but we're all "awake." If we want to help others wake up, we have to go where they are. The simplest way to do this is social networking software. What if we all Friend each other on Facebook and then once in a while, write something on each other's walls (maybe a link to a video, story, idea, opinion). Then all of my asleep friends will get those links in their feeds, and if they're ready, they'll follow them.
Does that make sense? It basically works like the guerilla marketing that the corporations do (you know: they hire a cool kid to talk about how cool some dippy product is with their friends). But it's for good. It must work if they're still at it.
The trick will be to not go too far : ) The info has to act like an intro and we'll have to be subtle. I think that if the viewer is ready, lights will go on and then they'll find their own path. But say I post a link on your page, you write something about it, and another person says it's legit...well, people might pay more attention.
If you want to try it, Friend me! I'm Sharon Harris in Toronto. This might get you there: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pr...39&ref=profile
Maybe write "Icke" in the message so I'll know.
I do realize that there are great Icke groups on Facebook, and that's awesome! They serve a wonderful purpose.
Love and adventure,
Sharon
P.S. Thinking some more: We could collectively do wonders on Digg. You know that web thing where one person "diggs" a site, then if others like it, they "digg" it? If the number of "diggs" gets high enough, the site goes on the front page where MILLIONS of people see it. We have enough people on this forum to get things to the front page easily.
The nice thing about these "social networking" sites is that they're free ; ) And it's terribly fun to muck around with something that was designed to mine data from us. Poetic justice!
I posted this in "General" but then realized I had the wrong forum! My apologies.
So here it is in the "What We Can Do":
I just joined Facebook, even though I said I wouldn't! I'm going to do an art project on Facebook because that's where all the people are. I've never done an art show in a gallery because then only fifty people would see it : ) And the art world is, of course, insane.
My idea so far: we have a lot of people posting here. We share info, but we're all "awake." If we want to help others wake up, we have to go where they are. The simplest way to do this is social networking software. What if we all Friend each other on Facebook and then once in a while, write something on each other's walls (maybe a link to a video, story, idea, opinion). Then all of my asleep friends will get those links in their feeds, and if they're ready, they'll follow them.
Does that make sense? It basically works like the guerilla marketing that the corporations do (you know: they hire a cool kid to talk about how cool some dippy product is with their friends). But it's for good. It must work if they're still at it.
The trick will be to not go too far : ) The info has to act like an intro and we'll have to be subtle. I think that if the viewer is ready, lights will go on and then they'll find their own path. But say I post a link on your page, you write something about it, and another person says it's legit...well, people might pay more attention.
If you want to try it, Friend me! I'm Sharon Harris in Toronto. This might get you there: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pr...39&ref=profile
Maybe write "Icke" in the message so I'll know.
I do realize that there are great Icke groups on Facebook, and that's awesome! They serve a wonderful purpose.
Love and adventure,
Sharon
P.S. Thinking some more: We could collectively do wonders on Digg. You know that web thing where one person "diggs" a site, then if others like it, they "digg" it? If the number of "diggs" gets high enough, the site goes on the front page where MILLIONS of people see it. We have enough people on this forum to get things to the front page easily.
The nice thing about these "social networking" sites is that they're free ; ) And it's terribly fun to muck around with something that was designed to mine data from us. Poetic justice!