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Earn money while you prevent the flu pandemic If you can even do this for even 30 minutes, a day or two a week, on your lunch hour or right after work, you will make a difference and earn money. Popular support for the CureDrive is in the left turn lane at an intersection near you. Tell everybody in your town they can cure things -- with bumper stickers! Tell the media that people are curing things -- with bumper stickers! This has to be on TV. When people see people curing things on TV, there will be thousands of cures, tens of thousands, among viewers. Bumper stickers will make that happen, because we can get enough of them on cars. Some days, in some locations, we can get 50 of them an hour on cars. More. For example, on the day I'm writing this, in the 20 minutes that I was out, from 11:30 to 11:50 a.m., people gave me $32.50 in donations, and accepted 23 stickers. I simply told people to put the bumper sticker on their car. Greg, another volunteer, also gave away stickers, but I gave away more stickers than Greg. This is probably something to experiment with, to see what feels the most comfortable, and productive. What locations; what times. Try it with a small amount first. As you succeed, you can order bolder quantities of stickers. Donate to us for the stickers, give them to the drivers; and keep the donations they give you. What the signs you wear look like: The signs are Word documents, so you must have Word on your computer for them to load. They're set up to print out exactly as you see them here, so just print them; don't change the settings:
When people see a bumper sticker once, it has very little effect on them. Twice, and they take notice. Three times, they get curious. Four times, they know it's real. Five times, they start asking about its relevance to them. If we can tell enough people, especially media people, that they can cure things enough times and quickly enough, we may be able to prevent the killer flu pandemic that's predicted. Media people are the same as everybody else. They see the bumper stickers too. The difference is, along about the fifth or sixth viewing they suspect that this is something they should cover, or at least find out whether or not they should cover. Any committed individual who has a halfway busy intersection in their town can get the CureDrive on TV. When the killer flu epidemic comes it won't just kill people we care about; it will paralyze all social functions, so even if we're immune to it we won't be able to get food. We may not even have running water. No one will go to work. And we don't like this scenario, so we want you to be out there as much as possible. Meaning, we want you to earn as much as possible. What we need are people who do so well with this that they can be out six long days a week, and want to be, because not only are they (possibly) preventing the flu pandemic, they're also earning enough money to live well. Living well is very important when you're
volunteering. After you finish for the day you want to go to a nice Japanese
restaurant with the other volunteers and order a sumptuous meal of squiggly little
slithery things, and beer to wash them down with. This really probably does depend on where you do it;
your donations will be larger if you do it somewhere where people give larger donations,
so choose a corner where they do. The intersection where we did this is in front of the
feed store in Riverview, Florida, a rural/agricultural community with no
"downtown." Imagine what you could achieve in midtown NYC! The best days to do this seem to be Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday, from a little before 12 noon to around 2, and then later in
the afternoon, starting an hour or two before rush hour and extending to rush hour end.
The second best days are Monday and Wednesday.
Or whatever you come up with that's more effective. If you come up with something more effective, tell us. When people are getting their money ready as we approach,
we ask: Help us find people who will do this. The more people do this, the less likely civilization will be paralyzed by a killer flu epidemic, since flu is pretty easy to cure.
It helps to wear a shirt, or some other upper body garment that says CureDrive -- it makes you official! Here is a breakdown of the donations we need, in advance, for various quantities of bumper stickers.. We have phone meetings on a free conference bridge for people who are doing this -- Written by Bayard Barnes To get started, contact
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