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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 347
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But over the past few years complaining was the only way I could actually make things happen. When you write a letter of complaint you can highlight issues that are important to you. You, the one person who lives in these man-made systems, know more about how they work and whether they work. Complaints, are often embarrassing for the companies. If you have free time on your hands it can be used to write letters of complaints to your MP, council and government about anything you want. Remember to be polite, be reasonable. People often think that complaining is a waste of time. But mass complaints can help situations, because it's work they can do without - it is an inconvenience for them. Organised complaining can work even further - because thousands of letters can go out in a few months and really focus the attention on that issue. It is a very clever, organised way of getting issues seen to. One letter is often not enough. When a reply hasn't been recieved it is a must that another letter is sent. With that, every letter thats sent - if you have 1000 people sending a letter, and resending until a reply is received that means they have no choice but to send out 1000 letters. Something they do not want to have to do. Complaints therefore need to be dealt with efficiently to cut down work. Even though the systems are their to enslave us, the people who create the systems are human too, also enslaved - pointing out the ridiculousness of certain systems in a polite way can only 'awaken' them to the obvious errors. In other words, many will be on our side, if we word things correctly. Organised complaining - any thoughts? |
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Premier Subscribers
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,134
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Protesting is a form of the same.
Organized massive protests = Organized massive complaints
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He who binds to himself a joy - Does the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies - Lives in eternity's sun rise. ---William Blake |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 6,647
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Do anything that creates maximum useless work for them. Don't give out pass codes to anyone over the phone, Use WriteToThem, Write to your Council, MP's, MEP's, Local Papers, Post Leaflets. Complain constantly ! Then buy a Cross-bow!
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Premier Subscribers
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 410
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Complaining i agree can be a usefull tool, if NOTHING more it can buy more time, this is quite frankly why i support alex jones, he is trying to make it so obvious to the public that if they carry out their plans people will see it.
And obviously that gives more people time to wake up to the truth... |
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