Fighting The Infowar: How the people of ATS can change the country
There is an epidemic of ignorance, still, even as we, as anti-NWO colleagues, celebrate major victories over the mainstream lies. Our country still
lives and lays within the jaws of the dictatorial two-party system, and will not see itself through without outside support.
We, as educated individuals, have a social and moral responsibility to spread the information we have collected. We, as American citizens, should not
simply watch five documentaries about the NWO, listen to our favorite anti-NWO music and then go to sleep each night, fine with the idea of simply
living with the "secret" knowledge that the rest of our posterity does not possess. I am afraid that we, as a movement, expect everyone to follow
the path that took us to the movement, and don't care if everyone else falls by the wayside; this is not an intelligent way to wake the rest of
country up, and it won't work by lazily typing on forums, which, admit, almost all of us do.
I know what you're thinking; "Well look at this guy, lecturing us on something he's not doing himself." I won't lie, I haven't done much. I'm
in High school, and I only speak on these topics when I get the chance; but, that is what caught my attention. I got a rare chance to (essentially)
lecture on one of the less connected issues of the NWO: fluoridation. I'm not meaning to brag, but I'm a pretty good public speaker. I presented
ideas that if they were presented in a normal conversation, would be laughed off or basically ignored.
Why mention this?
Because the people, these students, completely responded.
It occurred to me then and there that the issue was not whether they were "keeping us down" or stopping the movement; the US government (or any
other organization) most definitely has zero power over that, regardless of what one likes to think.
No, the reason we were making such headway now, and how we could doubly, triply and exponentially increase our numbers and popularity was through the
simplest of tactics; by being seen and getting into the country's face:
-Make flyers: This has been the staple of our movement from the very beginning, and really, all information regarding anything is most effectively
spread via the paper, pamphlet, flyer, and printout. We should, collectively, on ATS, decide what the best selection of information regarding what
we're doing and why we're doing it.
I would really appreciate any moderators to, at least, consider making something to this effect official, that would give us a solid base to work off
of.
-Speak Up! The US was not founded on the idea of a quiet, passive populace, people. We shouldn't reflect that. Anyone in this movement should be loud
like Alex Jones, clever like Mark Dice, and measured and thoughtful like Ron Paul. I know, that's asking a lot, but I'm tired of idiots in this
movement. We need to stop stupid crap and stupid people who thoroughly discredit us as a whole. Goals? Denounce the traitor Glenn Beck, for one. 9/11
Truth is staple to our movement, if he doesn't like it, he can stick with the neo-cons. Really, the ultimate goal would be to denounce all agenda
media outlets, which includes, but is not limited to; FOX News, CNN, and MSN. If you are lecturing, be sure to keep at least three examples of their
two facetiousness in mind, so as to quell or stunt any sort of reactivation of ignorance amongst the group.
Another issue under this umbrella is the problem of right wingers half baking our ideas and leaving out key motives, reasoning and, most importantly,
evidence. We should not allow such things to occur, and if you see such a thing occur, and say nothing, what does that make you?
Don't fool yourself into thinking you can't do anything. Break out a printer, print 20 of a good flyer, and post them on poles, give them to a gas
station. Whatever.
Just get the message out.