Unbeknownst to the wider public, all governments, banks and corporations have lost their legal foundation on December 25th 2012. They have been officially and legally foreclosed. The pictures below show a public information campaign that happened today in Melbourne's CBD.
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ANZ, Collins Street |
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Reserve Bank of Australia, Collins Street |
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Westpac, Collins Street |
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Commonwealth Bank, Swanston Street |
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NAB, Swanston Street |
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HSBC, Swanston Street |
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Town Hall, Swanston Street |
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Parliament House |
PS: The reactions today to basically the same information campaign were quite interesting. In front of Westpac, an employee asked me what I was doing, and probably took care that street sweepers removed this outrageous bit of truth in front of their ATMs quite fast. At HSBC, a couple of police asked me what I was doing, and I replied friendly: "Spreading some good news." I explained shortly that all banks have been foreclosed last christmas. When the police man asked why the government hadn't done anything about it, I replied that governments were foreclosed as well.
I mentioned that I regrettably had no printed info for them, yet he did most likely consider me a loony at this time already. He asked me to be careful while chalking, not being a hazard for passer-bys, and walked off with his comrade. When I cruised along Collins Street again, most of the information was already wiped out again. I wish I still had a printer available to hand out the foreclosure flyer to those interested when seeing me chalking, it's still massive fun to do.
4 comments:
Keep up with the good work!
Thanks!
You are awesome Winston! Another Hero to add to my list :)
Maybe someone else in Melbourne can print some Foreclosure Flyers out for you to hand out?
Or I am happy to post some to you if that helps at all?
Mamma G ♥
Thanks for the positive feedback - I'm currently a homeless couch surfer, so it's a bit tricky to carry/store flyers. Anyway, lots of chalk and time left, and I simply add the #oppt-in hashtag, or a short form of the weblink.
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