Australia's Greatest Letterbox Drop is LIVE!
We're assembling the biggest army of volunteers the Australian freedom movement has ever seen, and you're invited!
We just launched the most ambitious operation we’ve ever been involved in, and the initial response has been incredible!
(For those who are short on time, skip to the end of this article for a link to the website and a video explaining how it all works.)
For the past two months, the Winston Smith Initiative has been working closely with the Aligned Council of Australia on a major nationwide project. The purpose of the project is to raise the public’s awareness of the extraordinary power grab currently being attempted by the World Health Organisation, which, if successful, would see unelected overseas bureaucrats effectively take control of Australia’s response to future public health emergencies.
The ACA is unanimously of the view that Australia’s health policies should be made in Australia, by Australians — especially in times of crisis. That’s why we’ve invested thousands of hours, and tens of thousands of dollars, into fighting back.
Our first act of resistance comes in the form of Australia’s Greatest Letterbox Drop. We’ve printed a million professionally made flyers designed to draw attention to what the WHO is planning — and with the help of an army of volunteers, we’ve now begun delivering them to households all over the country!
It’s an old-school approach to campaigning, but on this occasion we’ve bolstered it with modern technology. I’ve personally spent the past two months designing an online system that allows volunteers to quickly and easily register their interest, designate their own delivery zone, and order flyers by the bundle. The system automatically updates whenever someone registers as a volunteer, so you can actually see the campaign evolving in real time
Registration takes less than a minute and can be done entirely anonymously. We don’t ask for any personal information except for your email address and approximate location, and even those are optional. The end result is a platform that facilitates the efficient distribution of flyers to every corner of Australia, without making the task any more complicated than it needs to be.
The system launched through the Winston Smith Initiative’s website on Wednesday, and since then the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. We’ve already processed 169 volunteer registrations and dispersed 58 individual flyer bundles, with dozens more ready to be posted.
A large number of volunteers have opted to download the flyer and print their own copies at home. We expect that many of these DIY flyers have already made their way into letterboxes around the country.
This is a strong start, but it’s just that — a start. Our goal, as the name of the project suggests, is to facilitate the biggest volunteer-driven flyer-dropping campaign that Australia has ever seen. In order to achieve that, we need as much support as we can muster.
No amount of volunteers is too many. The online platform that we’ve created is almost entirely automated, so there are no technological barriers to scaling up. If we start running out of flyers, we have people on standby to print more. We’re limited only by the number of people who are willing to get involved.
On that note, I implore you to get involved.
By participating in Australia’s Greatest Letterbox Drop, you’ll be helping to turn the WHO’s power grab into a major talking point ahead of the next federal election — and in particular before the 77th World Health Assembly at the end of May, which is when the WHO bureaucrats will be gathering to formalise their Pandemic Treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations, both of which will have dire ramifications for the Australian public if adopted.
The good news is that we’re less than 12 months out from the next federal election, which means that our politicians are hyper-sensitive to any issue that has the potential to win or lose them votes. If we can get a significant number of Australians to start speaking out against the WHO, the MPs will have no choice but to take us seriously. Their cushy jobs will depend on it.
Delivering flyers isn’t necessarily glamorous, but it does have the potential to shift public opinion when executed at scale — and in a democracy, shifting public opinion is ultimately how change is made.
Here’s how you can play your part:
Register to deliver flyers! CLICK HERE to join the 169 Australians who have already registered for Australia’s Greatest Letterbox Drop. Scroll to the bottom of this article for a video that explains the registration process, as well as some of the other cool features that we’ve integrated into the website.
Upgrade to a paid subscription (if you haven’t already).
I’ve spent hundreds of hours designing the digital infrastructure on which this project is based. The ACA has promised to reimburse me for the basic cost of running the website and server, but I haven’t received a cent for my time. All of my labour has been voluntary.
I’m not complaining about that. None of the other ACA members are getting paid either. We do what we do because we’re passionate about this cause, and because we feel we have a duty to utilise our skills for the benefit of the Australian public. Our reward is the satisfaction of knowing that we’re doing something that is truly meaningful.
But warm fuzzy feelings don’t pay the bills. That’s what money is for, and the reality is that my work for the ACA generates zero income. So to those who are reading this for free, I say this: if you appreciate the work that I’ve done and continue to do, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription. It only costs about two bucks a week (or less, if you subscribe annually), but I promise you it makes a massive difference to the sustainability of the movement we’re trying to build.
I’m not asking you to subscribe because of what I’ve done; I’m asking you to subscribe because of what I will be able to do in the future if I can get a little bit of financial security. I want to stay in this fight for as long as it takes — but in order to do so, I need your support.
For those who want guidance on registering for Australia’s Greatest Letterbox Drop, see the video below (and keep watching from 11 minutes onwards to see a whole host of new features that I didn’t even touch on in this article).
When you’re ready to get involved, the link to the website is here: https://www.pandemicrc.com.au/
Let’s make the bastards nervous!
(If for some reason the video below doesn’t work, you can find the Youtube version here.)
Very smart of you. Thanks so much. Happy to be involved.
What would be helpful is to be able to bend the circle into exact lines so whole streets can attributed to one person vs another.