The Pamphlet - Post #6
You’re now aware of a movement that is building.
This movement has big ambitions. It seeks to expose and take down the World Economic Forum and its plan, the Great Reset.
We will do this by distributing information pamphlets door to door, neighbourhood to neighbourhood, every country in the world.
This pamphlet will be invitational and accessible to those who get their news and information from mainstream media.
We seek to create a global mass non-compliance response to vaccine passports, digital Id’s and Central Bank Digital Currency.
By doing this, we will stop the WEF plan. From there, we can talk about the kind of world we would like to live in.
There is a website to support this movement. It is www.theworldresponds.com.
There, you will find the contents of the pamphlet. Written from a Canadian perspective. We’ll talk about that in this post.
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First of all, there is not “one way only” to do this.
I am going to talk about my experience as a way for people to have something to push against as each one of us individualizes their strategy.
First, get familiar with the content of the pamphlet. If you are not in Canada, then at the very least, you are going to change the reference to Canada in the first line to that of your country. Next, I have gone ahead with HOPE.canada as a marker that others might want to follow for solidarity. You would simply change that to HOPE.yourcountry.
Are you comfortable with the content of the pamphlet? I am, but this part was easy because I wrote it. Are there parts that don’t work for you? Don’t work for your country? Do you want to delete parts, add parts? Do you know of links that are more powerful, inspirational to make these points?
For countries that do not speak English. You will need to translate the pamphlet. Next, perhaps a trickier part. The links. Are these links accessible in your country? Is there a way to create subtitles for the videos? For the text link, is there a way to translate it? Are there links that exist in your country that are already accessible to your citizens and would do the job just as well?
As we grow and build, we will display all of the variations of the pamphlet by country on our website.
This will help us to visualize our progress, for us to begin to see each other as a connected group across the world.
Next, printing.
Here is my journey. All prices are in Canadian dollars. I went to my local printing store. (In this case, Staples). There I learned that the cost of a double sided pamphlet that is folded is about 1$ per pamphlet up to about 5oo copies. Slightly cheaper for batches larger than that. To print a double sided pamphlet that you fold yourself is about 40 cents a pamphlet. I found out that if you have a laser printer, the cost drops to about 5 cents per side, therefore 10 cents for a double sided pamphlet.
Coloured paper costs about $25 for a bundle of 500. So, in summary, to print 500 pamphlets that you would fold yourself, the printing costs are 500 X 10 cents = $50 + the cost of the paper, $25. So, you can make 500 pamphlets for $75. If found someone who donated the “toner” for her laser printer, but that’s another story.
So, I have 500 pamphlets in beautiful canary yellow for a cost of $25.
I am announcing that I live in South-Western Ontario in Canada and I am looking for a pamphlet pal or a brochure buddy who lives within 100 kilometers/60 miles of me who would like to walk a neighbourhood. We might meet at a local coffee shop, fold 100 pamphlets together, go door to door and see what happens. We’ll report back.
Let’s talk about what “door to door” means. For me, and only me, maybe not you, it means dropping off a pamphlet in a home’s mailbox. I have no intention of knocking on someone’s door or engaging in conversation that doesn’t happen naturally and organically.
For the moment, each person/group/hub (more to come later on hubs) will have to be self-financing. We have begun to receive donations and the funding of hubs will change as we become wealthy and powerful. This would be a good moment to donate if that gesture calls to you. We will find a way to do this work regardless of our financial circumstances.
This is the middle of day 2 of the launch. Already, we have begun dialogues with enthusiastic people from Australia, the Netherlands, the UK, the US and Canada.
Spread the word.
We build!