TLDR: I need advice for a conspiracy newsletter I'm making. See last few paragraphs for specifics. Other advice welcome.
I'm starting a hella bootleg newsletter thing about basically things that most people don't know are happening and/or don't believe are happening because they saw a snopes article or something and called it a day, etc. Conspiracy theory stuff.
I'll be putting the issues into envelopes and leaving them under people's windshield wipers, as well as mailing a bunch out to completely random addresses. And then somewhere in the newsletter I'll leave an email for anyone who wants to be part of the permanent mailing list. I think this will be better than a website because it's more proactive and getting something like this in the mail or on your car isn't something that happens normally. If I received this in the mail one day, I'd think it was cool as fuck.
Here is what I would like your opinions on (and any other advice you may have is welcome and would be appreciated too):
How deep should I go on the first issue? I definitely want it to have shit that captures people's attention, but at the same time I don't want to immediately come across as insane on the very 1st issue. Or any issue really, since each issue after this will be the 1st issue for many people, due to the random nature that I'll be sending these out.
But I'm thinking of eventually getting into more and more darker shit as time goes on, and I'll just preface it by saying like "Hey I'm not saying this is definitely true, but it's worth investigating on the chance that it is true and here's the information we have to work with." That's good, right?
Is it legal to leave shit under people's windshield wipers?
How should I put these together? I'll be using letter sized newsprint paper. I don't want it to just be several loose pages. Stapling seems extra jankey. Is there another way that's better?
Thank you for your time reading all of this. Hoping for responses because I really want to do this right.
Sorry, I coulda worded that better. I meant more like "which conspiracy theories should be within my limits and which ones should I avoid, at least for a time (even if they are probably true), so I don't immediately scare people off?"
I'd really like to eventually get into all of them, but for right now I need to find some middle ground where I'm able to speak on things that are attention-grabbing and scandalous but also not completely unbelievable to the average NPC. Some that I'm considering to hopefully fit this mold:
Freemasonry/Illuminati controlling the entertainment industry (all of the hand signs should be an easy way to get people started on this).
Mockingbird Media (will be easy to prove and anyway it lays the ground for literally everything else to become more believable).
Mockingbird Media sub category: the whole divide and conquer thing.
COVID-19/the vax.
Also, I'm glad you mentioned college campuses. That's a great idea, especially since I live in a big city. Thank you.
I'd also pick Dr Shiva as the collusion between government and big tech. Talking about Republican voter fraud should bring in people, and his evidence is top-notch.
Another good idea that I will use. And it gives me an idea on top of the idea...well, it'd only be cool if I were to have repeat readers but: have a specific section devoted to an ongoing flow chart of collusion and hierarchy (of all topics that link together as part of the whole NWO agenda) which grows and grows as new topics are written about. Like a classroom haha, "okay we just talked about this, now let's put it on our flow chart..."
I'd go for Mockingbird and Ukraine. Covid and the vax are tough sells because people have already been warned against outside thought. All those holistic doctors and bleach pushers, and dead HCQ people, were all branded insane early on. Good luck!