I do about 30mins to 90mins of walking a day. I normally walk through the main city in my town, but since we are locked down I take my dogs for a walk. On weekends I'll take my dogs for an extended walk. Anyway, I want to use this to do letterbox drops. In the city, I would actually like to do random drops.
Basically the idea is that I generate and distribute business card sized messages. But I know a lot of people are brainwashed so as soon as I bombard them with a full sized flyer they're just going to crumple that paper like I would expect a brainwashed sheep to not want to hear what we have to say. Instead of overflow of messages and information, have the following printed on the card. 1 side is a red pill, with a QR code under it. The other with a blue pill, with a different QR code. I think this is enough to generate their curiosity and the idea is, the cards will get them curious enough to actually scan both sides. The only thing I'm not good at, is to design a flow of web pages that they can follow. Like breadcrumbs. This is for the red pill. For the blue pill: a simple message will do. Something like "Conform, follow, trust what the social media, msm, and the government. Don't ask questions, don't get curious."
I'm not wealthy, so I can't afford TV space. And I know if I do something like this publicly, the thought police will get me. I'm doing small things already that to me are making a difference. I am financially donating to people who have a wider audience, that are spreading the truth and are at risk of being cancelled. I have reached out to my local politicians offering my time and services. But to me, they all seem to be doing the same thing over and over and over again. Posting the same shit on social media. And I get no responses anyway.
It may not be much but if I can wake up 1 out of 100, then that 1 can wake up 1 out of 100, then I would feel I've achieved something even if it isn't much.
Feedback?
QR code might be the modern day "pamphleteering" providing the platform hosting the landing page isn't going to censor content.
landing page content can be changed or rotated. (if a subject is drawing to much heat, just replace the message with an emoji for a day. the randomness of the message may make it more interesting for people to visit regularly).
codes can be embedded on t-shirts/merch -- or peel and stick [removable] labels that could be surreptitiously placed almost anywhere.
the key is to keep the messaging very simple. be aware, normies are hardened against that "alt-right red pill" meme, it might be better to just set up the landing page as either blue pill (think "They Live" black & white 'obey, submit, conform) or red pill (fact-based, perhaps posing a question).
Thanks this is useful thank you.