Archive for October 1st, 2007

Welcome, Speech Group!

I did a speech in Arizona.

At the beginning I handed out a page containing our Mantra and “Heresy!”

At first they did what audiences in our movement always do: A quick look and get it out of the way.

Then I gave my speech. I said up front that they had taken a quick look and set the handout aside, as we always have.

Why, I asked, do we always do that? Why are so many handouts always left in the meeting room?

I then proceeded to pontificate and to brag on YOU.

I told them that I was not surprised that the free pieces of paper I had handed out were still in plain sight from the podium.

Then followed a description of the history of advertising. In earlier times the Practical Businessman bought space by the square inch, and he maximized the number of words he could squeeze into the space he paid for.

Getting all the words he could into a square inch was undeniable Business Sense.

The only problem, I told what I hope is our new Speech Group, was that no one READ all those words. Some were in such small type that one couldn’t read it if he wanted to.

But the Practical Businessman said, “I pay by the square inch, so I MAXIMIZE the words per square inch.”

The logic was absolutely irrefutable. It was Practical. It was a Real Businessman’s approach. It was manly, it had cajones, it was what every man who wants to prove he is a man would agree on.

The only drawback was that it didn’t WORK.

I have spent a lot of time at the front of the class, as you are aware. I told them that they had done what we always do with handouts: Set them aside. I could SEE them from the podium. Then I bragged on YOU. I told them that advertising started to WORK when it got short, readable, and FIELD TESTED.

I told them that the reason they didn’t understand us was that they had just been the usual Practical Businessmen. They did not see that what they had been handed was FIELD TESTED WORK with one criterion:

Does it WORK?

I told them about Lord Nelson using this as a hammer against antis on SF. I talked about Sarge. I bragged about my team.

I made them realize the critical importance of OUR handout. We FIELD TESTED it.

It WORKS.

So almost NONE of our Mantra-Heresy handouts were left after my speech.

Our sites were on it.

A lot of that Speech Group said they were going to look at BUGS.

I was away, so they read whatever you put on here in the meantime.

Nobody could live up to the buildup I gave you. I happen to know you are great. But in the period since the September 27 speech, what they read was what you just wrote.

You have just been subjected to a surprise inspection.

Damn few people look good at surprise inspections

There was not a copy of our handout left after my speech. What I call the Speech Group has visited this site in the time I’ve been away since the speech and probably found nothing like what I described.

But in comment 37 or something Pain came through, all unawares. He went back to the practical stuff BUGS is devoted to.

I hope SOME of the Speech Group will read it before tuning us out. This is what we DO and HAVE CONSISTENTLY DONE, all bullshit aside.

Pain says:

I just googled “whitakeronline.org”.

One link that came up was an example of my usenet activity back in April. So it seems that posting the Mantra in newsgroups also puts it into the internet, too, even if it takes months to get there.

Also note that in Google, the term “white genocide” is catching on. These two words are paradigm shifters. They deprogram the mind to think in new ways.

I still recommend posting on the usenet as an easy way to get the mantra out. Don’t think that because I am doing it that I have it covered. The usenet doesn’t work that way. On the internet, your server gives you access to all websites. But on the usenet, your server only provides a limited list of newsgroups to which you may subscribe.

So, you may be able to read and post a number of newsgroups that I can’t.

Also, since there are so many newsgroups, you may think of some groups that never occurred to me to try out.

The usenet requires a special program such as Thunderbird (which I recommend) or Netscape. It works much like an email program, so if you can set up one of those, you can set up a usenet program too.

It takes about an hour to post the Mantra in 50 or 60 places by hand. For most of these, doing that once a month is enough. For the busier groups, once a week is sometimes good. If you check for responses and debate them, that adds a whole lot more time.

Always end the Mantra with a link to Dave’s NationSalvation.net.

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