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gu3rr1lla
13-04-2009, 02:35 AM
Okay here's the story, i live in a town in ireland of 35,000 i've only ever met 1 guy who knows about the new world order etc etc but im sure there's more people out there. The problem is finding these people. Over the next few days im going to set up a website and hand out fliers or do some work that will hopefully get the attention of the local media (they'd kill for a story). Its not exactly much but it's a start. My aim isnt to tell people about "conspiracy" theories etc my aim is to promote love, peace and freedom in my own community because i believe thats where real change is.

What encouraged me is i saw these group of lads from dublin (city near me but its still too far to dedicate myself) doing this http://www.indymedia.ie/article/91565 okay i thought how come there arent people on my wavelength here where i live!? So from reading threads on here about basically people saying "where focus goes, energy flows" so i thought why not i should grab my sack of balls and start doing something. Afterall what is the harm especially the way the economy is and shit everybodies crazy :D

Im sick of wasting my life on this pc reading about all this shit when i could be out there making a difference! Im as mad as hell and im not gona take it anymore! :D

So why arent you doing this? And if you are what advice could you give me?

tomahawk
13-04-2009, 03:01 AM
You should put up posters in your town explaining what you want to do and containing an e-mail contact. Put them in Bus Shelters, Shop Noticeboards, Church Noticeboards etc etc. A few wackos and wind up merchants will probably e-mail, hopefully genuine people who are on the same (or similar) track as yourself will e-mail too.

cafetimes1991
06-05-2009, 07:27 PM
i've only ever met 1 guy who knows about the new world order etc etc


I've only met one too, once. I was handing out 9/11 leaflets to people in Cork City, and this young (college?) guy refuse one kindly whilst walking by quickly with his friends. He said: "Thanks, I've heard about that". He seemed happy to be offered the leaflet, but I dunno. That's the closest I've ever gotten to meeting someone else who knows about the Illuminati et al.