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Monday, 25 August 2008 09:02
But what can I do?

Don’t panic! You’re not alone.

Now, hold on to that thought. "What can I do "  Settle with it. Everyone will have their own unique part to play and will find their own individual response - it may take some time to find yours, be patient and yet get on with it. Get educated.  Remember information is key, knowledge is power.

People come to the truth site through a variety of routes, initially understanding something key in one area , but not always joining the dots. The first thing to really do, if your knowledge is incomplete, is spend time thoroughly educating yourself, across the board, get the full spectrum of information, get the whole story, then you ll know.

Once you understand , then you’ll need to look after yourself.  Often you ll go through an emotional process. Waking up to whats going on can create quite a shift in your mind and in your heart.  Gently share with friends, family and colleagues, start to have some conversations, watch a few DVDs together.  But be warned : not everyone will agree with you or support you.  Some will actively try to discourage you from looking into this, they may well be afraid.  So tread carefully, you’ll do more good if you’re emotionally grounded and if you've got proper social support.

Once you are functional, educated and intergrated, the next step is to consider supporting truth initiatives, for example the reform of the international banking industry.  By simply getting governments to print money -- rather than bankers printing it out of thin air and lending it to us at interest – we can remove the source of all evil on earth.  Tell as many people as you can.  Write to the Prime Minister, the Queen, the Pope, the Daily Mail...

Also get together with nearby fellow human beings.  Arrange to meet up regularly, once a week in a bar , coffee shop or whatever and give youselves time to talk things through.  The most effective local groups have been a bunch of friends who decide to give it a go.

Here are a few practical ideas to get you started:

   1. Inform family, friends and colleges of his new information, inviting them to seriously consider what it is that you now have to say.
   2. Write to the great and good (as above). Send them some DVD s and make an appointment to see them and then follow up, dont let it drop, be persistant, this is your right.
   3. Arrange to screen a DVD in your local pub, cafe or club and make posters and download some flyers and run them around town inviting people to view and discuss.
   4. Contact your local media, send them some DVDs and follow up until you get through to someone and groom them to publish letters and articles and support local events.
   5. Once you’ve whipped up some local awareness and support you can arrange for a speaker from the movement to come to town and talk.
   6. Set up a local website as an information and events focal point and build a local e mail list of people that attend events so we can all keep in touch.
   7. Target other local organisations to use, if you can, their pre existing structures to spread information to their members.

 Just do it.

 If you can’t do it, then fund it. Please remember... "What can I do ?"... fund raising is key. There are a whole range of truth initiatives we aim to financially support including, local groups. Funding is a major make or break issue.

 If  you want or need more support, contact us at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and our team will aim to help you as best we can.

We are just at the beginning of this process and it is about to unfold very quickly, many more ideas will be coming forward and are always welcome.