War On Us

Poster Campaign

POSTER CAMPAIGN

11”x17”

Good for phone or light poles, coffee shops and everywhere else

55” x 70”

Good for larger walls and pillars

30” x 40”

Good for large traffic light switch boxes

6’ feet x 12’ feet

(six 40 x 40)

Great for huge walls

24” x 36”

Good for small traffic light switch boxes

5’ feet x 8’ feet

(Four 30 x 40)

Good for large walls

We started our campaign in Seattle by networking with existing activist groups, friends, and neighbors. We’ve found sympathetic teachers, veterans, print shops, cafe owners, nurses, doctors, bankers and students. In just four weeks we assembled a team of 100 to put up 1000 posters at every major intersection, freeway overpass and large wall that we could find. Yes, its a small bit of civil disobedience, but nothing Rosa Parks would condemn. How can putting up posters compare with stopping mass murder (in case any prosecutors have lost their sense of proportion).

In fact, until formal charges have been brought against those behind Covid and the efforts to starve, poison and enslave humanity, resistance is a moral responsibility. We need posters in every school, town and city…and soon. If you’re in high school or college, make your first days of summer break count!

Feel free to design your own, or download ours (see different sizes for different locations below).

BEST PRINTING OPTIONS

The best paper for postering is either 80lb or 100lb “uncoated text”. This paper is great for wheat pasting (discussed below). You will need to shop around for the best price. Explain to your printer your plans, ask for an ‘at-cost’ discount and ask for them to be delivered print side out.

Wheat paste is simply a mix of flour and water (and some people add other ingredients). Here is a simple video for how to mix your own paste as well as how to best put up the posters. One good thing about wheat paste is that it won’t stick forever. A little rain and the paper will naturally degrade. Graffiti, on the other hand, makes more of a permanent statement. Unless there is a building that really deserves a paint job, be wise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQc0Z6Y-0M4

HOW TO PUT THEM UP

HOW TO MAKE WHEAT PASTE

Details to follow.

Slide 25

Details to follow.

And if you live somewhere with wooden telephone poles, here is the ideal hammer-stapler for getting the 11”x17” posters up fairly high… its pro.

Details to follow.

STICKERS

And if you really want to give people in your school, office and community something to think about, print off these 8.5” x 11” stickers. Put them in the elevators, bathroom stalls and police headquarters, a little history never hurt nobody.