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Daozen
22nd August 2014, 17:18
I want to read about low tech water filters, new health discoveries, small scale energy and farming projects. New financial ideas. I want to see stories about human beings overcoming their issues. I want to see replicable experiments that we can all copy.

I don't want to see your dimwit predictions and soporific saviourism. One more date and I will explode. One more broken promise and your audience walks away forever.

2014 Media

People have no time. I suggest:

- Condense long articles into One Page articles that I can read on the train and photocopy and stick to the wall. PDFs are fine too. Large fonts for smartphones, plz.

- Give two minute lectures on subjects like Iodine, Linus Pauling Therapy, Maglev VAWTS. The experts have solved these problems. We don't need to become experts. All we do is make a bridge from the interested public to the pioneers. It's that simple.

- Learn how to use paragraphs, subheadings and formatting, please.

- Stick news on jpgs that we can share.

- Write on dollar bills in pencil. (Skyhaven) "Linus Pauling cured heart disease." You just saved someone's father with five words in five seconds.

- Cardboard signs: (Dennis Leahy)"Iodine deficiency is a superplague" You just cured someone, maybe. Www.cancertutor.org. You just saved someone's mother with a marker pen. You don't need to hold the damn sign. Just leave it somewhere.

- Business cards. How much info can you pack onto a business card?

Medium Budget: 100 dollars up...

- IVONA. If you don't like your own voice, use a computer generated voice like Ivona. Or find some freeware.

- Light graffiti. Project this info onto walls.

- Loaded Mp3s and USBs. Buy ultracheap mp3s, load them with lectures and poetry, send to Africa. That way you reach the illiterate and phoneless.

I'm too busy. Who will step up? All this stuff costs less than a dollar.

People are hungry for information. Link them to the experts.

joeecho
23rd August 2014, 15:14
If I project your ideas implemented in the future, what I see is:

There is a place for this from a limited perspective but I also see this approach eventually blending in with the rest of the propaganda floating around in the atmosphere.

Until the elephant in the room is addressed it will just be more of the same....

(no disrespect, simply offering another angle on the ideas)

Robin
23rd August 2014, 21:11
People have no time.

Then people need to MAKE time!

I'm sick and tired of being rushed because there "is no time."

I'm sick and tired of speakers at conferences having to rush presentations because of a "time limit."

I'm sick and tired of people cramming information together into a short video to satisfy the short attention-span of the typical person who don't want "to spend time" doing research.

I'm sick and tired of organizations stopping a meeting early and delaying important decisions because of a "lack of time."

No, people DO have time. They just don't want to spend their time doing research and looking at themselves in a mirror. They would rather spend their time in blissful ignorance. Time is the downfall of humanity, and until people slow down and smell the roses (literally AND metaphorically), we will never break out of this false-matrix.

I would never advocate people condensing long articles into short ones or giving two-minute lectures. Rushing things and cutting out vital information just causes more chaos and confusion.

Ironically, we are running OUT of time because humans do not MAKE time to properly educate themselves and solve problems. Because of this procrastination, ignorance, and apathy we are now in a police state on the verge of total enslavement.

No, I advocate doing whatever you possibly can to get information out with as much breadth and organization as possible. Those who don't want to spend time doing their own research or working on themselves are just harming themselves.

Daozen
23rd August 2014, 22:57
Joeecho,

I'm mainly focused on making people aware of specific remedies: Iodine, Liposomal Vit C. Or specific tech like Maglev VAWTS. I'm directly addressing the big issues, just point by point.

I think your point is to general, and I can't really get what you're saying
If you can tell me what you mean, especially regarding big pharma, I'd like to hear.

Always looking for constructive crit, but it has to be specific, with examples.

Cheers.

Daozen
23rd August 2014, 23:05
Samwise,

You have to move with the times. I'm not diluting or dumbing down information. My whole tactic is "Point people towards the experts." You can get a surprising amount of info across in 3 mins.

I make an introduction, ppl who want to follow up can do so, those who don't, don't

Your righteous indignation won't change anything.

Robin
23rd August 2014, 23:59
You have to move with the times. I'm not diluting or dumbing down information. My whole tactic is "Point people towards the experts."

I apologize for my inflamed comment. I just think that detailed research is important for all individuals to understand and appreciate the nature of our reality.

But I agree with your above point whole-heartedly. Seeing how there is a ton of information already on the internet and that there are people who have specialized in and deciphered specific aspects of the Truth, it is redundant to repeat the information when somebody else does a much better job explaining it.

For instance, I'm currently working on a Tolkien project that entails deciphering Tolkien's allegories to our reality in the Lord of the Rings and other works. My tactic is to communicate the existence of conspiracies to people artfully and creatively by showing that Tolkien wrote his works as a fictional representation of our reality. Seeing how topics such as the Anunnaki, Rothschild banking dynasty, chemtrails, etc. (which are all hidden in Tolkien's works) are already articulated by other people, I'm simply going to briefly mention the conspiracy and provide a link below the video where people can do their own research and get more information about the topic.

Daozen
24th August 2014, 00:50
No worries, honestly I get rly frustrated too.

You hit the nail on the head in your second paragraph. Why reinvent the wheel?

Your project sounds awesome, I'm moving in a very similar direction.

Jpgs are the future of internet news for the next 2 years and we're going to have to like it or lump it.

Im starting a thread on positive jpgs soon. We can all brainstorm there.

Daozen
24th August 2014, 01:20
Check the jpgs on this thread, especially the 6 doctors pic. Its about giving ppl a chance.

Im busy translating into Chinese, cos the English speaking countries are just too jaded.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?73873-Contact-with-Agartha.-Project-Freedom.

In my view, its vital to point ppl towards solutions.i.e. iodine and liposomal vit c can detox chemtrails. If you don't offer an exit route you are just clogging the net. Kickstarter is the perfect antidote to centralized banking.

I'd love to use tolkien memes, but his estate is ridiculously litiguous. I think i wont put my website on every jpg, otherwise i'll come off as a self promoter. The info is everything.

joeecho
24th August 2014, 02:22
Joeecho,

I'm mainly focused on making people aware of specific remedies: Iodine, Liposomal Vit C. Or specific tech like Maglev VAWTS. I'm directly addressing the big issues, just point by point.

I think your point is to general, and I can't really get what you're saying
If you can tell me what you mean, especially regarding big pharma, I'd like to hear.

Always looking for constructive crit, but it has to be specific, with examples.

Cheers.

Oh, believe me, I am not trying to rain on your parade. I admire your creative effort.

I was, unsuccessfully I might add, pointing out the enormity of your endeavor.

From my point of view, the people I talk to have 'advertisement fatigue' whether it's free information or ultimately a product to sell.

The information age is turning a lot of people into digital ADHD zombies.

Probably the most successful are those that piggyback somehow onto the most popular thing at the time. The added challenge is that that is changing at an ever increasing rate too.

Good luck.

Debra
24th August 2014, 02:58
Good reminder Daozen, however ...

Hop onto Facebook and other social media plattforms and you will find many are working it hard baby to inform and open minds .. packaging quality information in some seriously clever ways.

Of course there's a lot of **** to be found out there but by golly, there are a multitude of conversations started by passionate folk on FB that can equal the depth of some of the discussions on here.

And people are doing it in their own name. Myself included. A lot of people may dismiss social media but its a place to be creative and political. And you learn how to get creative with your communications because it is a tough audience out there, and especially in networks that may go back years. Finding ways to open topics up into your networks is a wonderful challenge, especially when you find you have given someone the platform to start identifying what has been worrying their heart and mind for a long time.

I find myself stepping around quite a few egg shells because of sensitivities and ideologies. I have also been blocked and torpedoed by some (no different to on here) but I have got better at it because I want to be in involved in the communication strategy - from my local level and out to the world. It's all possible. The pathways are infinite.

Uploading videos, jpeg posters, poetry, infographics, mpegs, whatever ...

You have a passion, open a page. It's too easy. There are people doing it and in the thousands.

Oouthere
24th August 2014, 04:45
I agree, take the people that are truly involved in their particular subject matter and let them put forth proven techniques with science and not 5th hand stories. People get mad at me when I say something negative about a free energy experiment that will not work, but hopefully it saved someone truly interested in conducting experiments a lot of wasted resources...especially time.

Daozen
24th August 2014, 17:34
Yes it's an enourmous task, but it starts with the first drop of Iodine, or shared jpg, or photocopy to a friend. There's a 50 year timeframe.

You're right ppl are sick of advertising. Thats why Im hammering all this into photocopiable materials. It needs to get to the streets...

Piggybacking onto memes is a great tactic.

Daozen
26th August 2014, 09:11
Right Zebra, there's a lot of good things going on. I'm more convinced than ever that I need to get off the net onto the streets. Otherwise I'll just be contributing to the logjam on Facebook. I hope to have some sort of book out soon, so then anyone you know can contribute.

Must go, very busy.

Peace