29-01-2010, 05:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-01-2010, 05:23 PM by Bruce Clemens.)
...could be a useful paradigm-changer. This is the graphic-novel version of Dr. Zinn's excellent history. I found it fun to read and engrossing. Certainly it is of necessity a little less deep and detailed than his scholarly works but I think it becomes very accessible to the average person.
Graphic novels depicting the true events of JFK, 911, etc. might be valuable tools to develop.
I recall as a youth my father (a technical illustrator) in California worked with a gentleman who developed small, cheaply produced comic-book type religious tracts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_T._Chick
They were very successful and his Spanish versions were extremely popular within the Southern California Hispanic community.
I could see a very useful niche here for truthers...and we may want to seriously consider the growing Hispanic population as a target market for this...they may have an easier time accepting the paradigm of truth albiet may be less powerful in instituting change...
Just brainstorming here.
"If you're looking for something that isn't there, you're wasting your time and the taxpayers' money."
-Michael Neuman, U.S. Government bureaucrat, on why NIST didn't address explosives in its report on the WTC collapses
-Michael Neuman, U.S. Government bureaucrat, on why NIST didn't address explosives in its report on the WTC collapses

