George Washington's Blog: 9/11 Tipping Point
Many people want to spread the truth about 9/11, but don't know how to do so.
Of course, it partly depends on where your talents lie. If you're a good writer but are shy around people, then write letters to the editor of your local paper. Or if you're a talented researcher, then find an aspect of 9/11 that hasn't been discovered or documented before, to help fill in a missing piece of the puzzle.
If you don't mind talking to people, then I have some advice for you. Sociological studies show that it is especially helpful to concentrate efforts to persuade on the following types of people:
• People who have alot of friends or contacts
• People who are in positions of influence (such as ministers, rabbis, community and business leaders)
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• People who are just plain talented at persuading others.
Studies show that these are the type of people who make social changes happen, that convert trends from small potatoes to national movements. These are the kinds of people that make "tipping points" happen where things start to snowball.
So your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to inform the above-described kinds of people about the most hard-hitting facts about 9/11. If you would like a potential source for such hard-hitting facts, look here.
If we present the hardest-hitting 9/11 facts to these types of folks, we will create a "tipping point" that will make 9/11 truth an unstoppable national movement.
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