California
I'd say about 25% - 30% of the people I encountered over the last year, with the numerous fashions of campaigning we participated in, were open to the message and definitely left us with strong intentions to find out more on their own. The much larger remainder fell into that usual category of "please don't bother me." And it doesn't seem to me that people were opposed to the message necessarily... but probably more opposed to learning something new. Apathy is alive and well in California... everywhere, I imagine. But just about everyone I met who had already studied his positions definitely thought favorably of him.
California needs about 5,000 copies of Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism and another 5,000 copies of Alex Jones' Endgame. This may sound a bit humorous, but I am dead serious. It's time we used these more "propaganda-oriented" materials to wake the masses... public viewings of these two films, perhaps married with video clips discussing the constitution, the founders, and our modern-day leaders like Ron Paul. Fighting fire with fire... this is the only way to operate in the 21st Century. California is riddled with play houses, banquet halls, theaters, etc. and if we could organize free (or very affordable) public viewings of these materials I think it would give this revolution a real shot in the arm.
Saturday, March 8: Public viewing of Freedom to Fascism in San Diego. Please contact me for more information if you can attend!


