GUIDELINES FOR SUCCESS

Guidelines for Success

This section reveals the over-all scheme of our movements rise to a global political movement capable of changing the course of history.

You may remember from the previous chapter that I identified as the CoG of the trinity of trouble: The leadership of the World Bank and their desire and ability to uphold the system. Engaging this elite directly will be very hard to achieve and any attempt at doing so could be thwarted legally and efficiently by its large array of various assets. What we need is an indirect approach where we avoid their strengths and exploit their weaknesses.

Because of this, I have decided to put the brunt of our force against one of their decisive points: "The ability to keep the public uninformed of the workings of their system." Our main weapon of choice must therefore be to provide to the public relevant information.

This has made me think up a plan involving two phases A. In each phase I have written things that should be focused on, and things that should be avoided.


PHASE A - SPREADING THE WORD

The purpose first phase is to spread the ideology of our movement around the world at the highest possible pace to achieve a critical mass where the ideas are too spread for the establishment to suppress by targeting key individuals.


TARGET AUDIENCE

In this phase, while our movement is relatively small, we will focus on winning over the masses who are not negative to us. Our enlightenment efforts must primarily be spreading our ideas to those who are not yet aware or actively seek information regarding subjects similar to our movement's interests. Other reformist minds around the globe are already swayed and require less effort to be turned into followers. There are many social reform movements from where we can draw members easily. Still, our main effort must be to spread these ideas outside the previous spheres of interest, into the hearts and minds of the broad masses of the world, to those who are slaves to mainstream media and to the suffering millions around the world crying out for freedom and justice. We shall let them know that they are not alone in their struggle!


FOCUS OF ACTIVITIES

Spreading our cause - Every way of spreading the intentions and goals of our movement should be used. Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, music, the spoken word, meetings, posters and pamphlets are only but a few of the possible means.

Opening the eyes to the failure of the old system - Although our movement is aimed at creating a new system the old system must be put in the light in order to make the masses aware of why it is vital to escape from it.

The masses must not only be made aware of the two points above once, but must continually be pondered again and again, in different ways to firmly change their mind-set and prepare them for the success of our ideology.

Other movements have diligently provided the people with impressive amounts of information, reports, articles, video documentaries and who knows what more, in order to create an impetus for change. The problem is that very few have the time and interest to go through these heaps of information. We will instead in this case rely on the old proven propaganda techniques of saying a little, but saying it a lot.

We must stand un-shakable in our belief in our principles and our determination to realize our ideology must not be hindered by any setback or opposition.


THINGS TO BE AVOIDED

During the early days of our movement we will have very limited ability to confront the establishment or its die hard supporters head on. Any attempt at this too early will likely scatter our movement while leaving the establishment unscathed to continue its business. When the time comes, and our movement grows they will also be dealt with.

Avoid physical violence. Only physically engage the opposition if they use violence against us. Violence should only be used as a means to stave off physical attack. Slander we can counter with truth and with the feeling of pride and righteousness inherent in the purpose and aim of our struggle.

Blaming the establishment is not an end in itself. It is merely a means to an end, which is the instatement of our ideology. We must not turn into an investigation and punishment agency. Our concern is the future and any involvement with the past must only be used for obstacle clearing or for extraction of valuable experience and information.

We must also be very careful about attending media controlled by biased states and actors. Interviews can easily be edited and controlled to the advantage of opponents. Because of this we should inform the public through information and media produced by our own movement or proven neutral media or media loyal to our cause.

A lot of people in the industrialized world live well because of the monetary system. These must not be startled unnecessarily, but continuously reassured that our system can keep them living happily and even more freely than under the nourishment of the market economy.

We are not fighting a religious war. Our fight is with the monetary system. Yet we must not promote any kind of religion.


ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

Unity of command is vital and because of this we will start off by distributing new ideas only from the central figure, which initially means from me. As our ideology spreads regional leaders may adapt the message to suit their areas of responsibility, while still keeping in line with the goals of the movement.

While the movement is still small not much attention will be given to structuring. This will happen more naturally and more easily once the idea has taken hold of enough persons to select the few needed to fill key roles in the new system. Great care must be given to selecting loyal leaders who will keep the ideology pure without defiling it with personal egoistic desires.

At this stage, apart from a central command core the movement will be divided into two parts: Enlightenment and Organization

The goal of the enlightenment will be to attract followers of which some can be turned into members by the organization. The main purpose of the organization in this phase must then be to turn members into new propagandists of the enlightenment in order to achieve critical mass as fast as possible. Note that the entire population doesn't need to be turned into active members. We only need to pick out the skilled and motivated persons that are willing to actively work for our cause.

The Greater Earth Movement must not merge with similar movements, and must not become a servant of others. Our loyalty lies with the goals of our movement. Other movements joining our ranks will have to become fully integrated and follow our goals to avoid splitting our focus to irrelevant goals. Cooperation with other movements is allowed for shorter periods as long as it leads towards our own goals and doesn't blunt our output.


PHASE B - BUILDING THE NEW SYSTEM

Arouse positive and neutral recruitment fist, secondly try to sway opposition by reasoning and if reasoning fails bypass the opposition by constructing the new system alongside the the existing opposing one until it is strong enough to stand on its own.

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