I was tricked by Jehovah’s Witnessess!

I almost got shot. kinda.

A few days ago, as I was leaving my apartment, a car sped across the parking lot to intercept me. I had just about reached my car when I noticed the driver stopping directly behind my car, blocking me. The two passengers jumped out of the car and came straight at me.

I get a lot of hate-mail and I’ve had more than a few death threats. I keep my address a secret, but I’ve had people track me down in the past. So, when I saw a car speed up and two people jump out, it freaked me out.

One of them asked me if I valued the mind and body benefits of exercise. I said yes and that I needed to get going. They assured me that they’d move the car, but perhaps I wanted to take some reading material with me to look over when I had more time.

So I took their pamphlet. My only excuse is that I thought I was going to get stabbed or something, and I just wanted to get out of there. It wasn’t until later that I looked at the pamphlet. It slowly went from exercise to Jesus. It turned out to be disguised Jehovah’s Witness propaganda, the Watchtower. I figured that they tricked me fair and square, so I felt obligated to read it.

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What I learned by this experience

The pamphlet, itself, was kind of Jesusy. But it gave me some fantastic ideas for expanding the Pastafarian congregation. Clearly, the way to get more members is to trick them; make them think they’re signing up for one thing and then – bam – all the sudden you hit them with the gospel-speak, and you’ve got them.

So, I’ve decided that we’re going to do a similar campaign to trick people into joining FSM, specifically, members of other religions, especially the religions who propagandize. I figure that we’ve already got the open-minded people, now we need the gullible ones.

Internet advertising - like magic, but nerdier

You can target advertisements to specific categories of websites. We’re going to be targeting competing religious websites. Any religion who hands out pamphlets is fair game. Lots of religious websites sell ad-space through 3rd parties, and we’ll be able to place OUR ads on their pages, and steal their members.

It’ll work like this: their members will go to the church websites as usual, and they’ll see a small ad suggesting that there is more to their religion. Some of them will click the ad and be brought to a specific catch page, where they’ll hear fantastic arguments on why they should convert.

I need your help with any of the following:

1) Specific strategies for each religion. For example, for Jehovah’s Witnesses, we could push that we, also, reject Orthodox Christianity. And the strategies don’t need to be that on-topic. The Jehovah’s Witnesses got me with an exercise pamphlet, we could just as easily have a pirate angle or something. We’ll have different strategies for the other religions - Mormons, Young Earth Christians, Scientologists, etc. Let’s brainstorm. Either post in the comments or send me an email at bobby.henderson@gmail.com

2) Nich text ads. We need short, catchy text ads that will appeal to each of the target religions. The content of these ads will be more clear once we’ve established our strategies for each religion.

3) Small Image Ads. People with art skills, get creative. Same deal with the text ads, we’re going to know more once we know what our angle is. We’ll need ads in the following dimensions:
200×200
250×250
468×60
336×280

4)Individual Catch Pages. Once they click the ad, they’ll be brought to a page on the FSM site which will expand on the idea presented in the ad and slowly make the argument that they should convert to Pastafarianism. I need help with this.

5) Money. I’ve put aside a few thousand for this. Ads cost between $0.25 and upwards of $5 per thousand views. I’m hoping for a budget of at least $5k. If you want to help, you can either donate, or buy some FSM merchandise.

So, that’s my idea. What do you think?

473 Responses to “I was tricked by Jehovah’s Witnessess!”

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  1. 41 - May 17th, 2007 at 1:54 pm - Bearded Clam Admirer Says:

    Arrr…
    .
    What? It’s May??
    .
    OK, then I nominate Jenna Jameson as an honorary Pastafarian celebrity.
    .
    BCA

  2. 42 - May 17th, 2007 at 2:20 pm - Dan Says:

    The Mormons have infiltrated the Boy Scouts pretty thoroughly. They host the meetings in their church buildings, and encourage men in the church to start and run troops. Their control of the Boy Scouts runs all the way up the organization because they started at the bottom.

    Not having physical church buildings is going to be a problem for marketing in that way, but couldn’t the same thing be done for on-line groups?

    That would mean hosting organizations meetings and forums at our ‘location’, and ensuring that Pastafarians moderate and control them. We would not necessarily proselytize, but just make the organizations members aware of our existence.

  3. 43 - May 17th, 2007 at 2:34 pm - Avatar of Reason Says:

    @Jolly Blogger
    The hour that we take ourselves seriously is the hour that we become a new species of fundie. No one will gain an open mind through the blunt mimicry that you suggest. If we act like a real religion, fundies will be all the more inclined to treat us like one. They will decry us as devils or else think us sad fools and sinners for believing in a false god. Look at the world around you for proof of the point: If complete mimicry had the power to open minds, then no one would have blind faith any longer because all existing religions either copy other religions or are copied by others. The fact that there are still a great many people with blind faith shows that your tactic will not be effective.
    .
    This website is a lot like Swift’s “A Modest Proposal”. “A Modest Proposal” was an obvious satire. Very few people who read a modest proposal decide to kill and eat babies. If I may continue to use that metaphor, your recommendation that we take ourselves seriously would be roughly analogous to Swift deciding to kill and eat babies in real life, just to attract people’s attention. No one would laugh, and no one would consider the possibility that he was right.
    -Avatar of Reason

  4. 44 - May 17th, 2007 at 2:34 pm - scalpod Says:

    How about partnering up with Chef Boyardee? ;)

    As for all those worried about being ‘just as guilty’ of tricking dupes as other religions do? Don’t!!!

    Do you think J.R. “Bob” Dobbs built his mighty Church of the SubGenius by being a namby pamby who was worried about coming off as a hypocrite?! No sir ma’am! We clobber folks over the head with lines like “You’ve got to learn to think for yourself, but only “Bob” can show you how!”

    It’s like a Zen koan or being slapped and told that if we “stare at end of finger we miss all the heavenry grory”.

    Sometimes you’ve got to shake people’s heads up a bit to get the bullshit inside to settle and pack down tightly before you can cram any more in…

  5. 45 - May 17th, 2007 at 2:50 pm - Benjamin Says:

    I have a suggestion for some text ad copy(such as on adsense and such. I think that you should target creationist / anti-evolution websites with this line.

    Who is the Intelligent Designer?
    [link]We have an Idea. [/link]

  6. 46 - May 17th, 2007 at 2:56 pm - Pope Pixel the Vertebrate Says:

    Those damned Jehova’s Witnesses!
    RAmen

  7. 47 - May 17th, 2007 at 2:56 pm - Alchemist Says:

    @ Avatar of Reason - we’ve never really spoken but I find myself agreeing with you 100% (that’s incredibly unusual BTW :) )
    .
    @Jay
    “How the hell do people track you down?
    www.whois.net does not show your real name.”

    .
    Jay - it’s possible - not with whois. If Bobby used his real name then…..
    I won’t go into details but we all give away personal information accidentally on the net.
    It’s frighteningly easy!

  8. 48 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:02 pm - Alchemist Says:

    (that’s incredibly unusual BTW :) )

    Erm - meant with anyone - not just you :))

  9. 49 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:03 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    “Pope Pixel the Vertebrate”
    Aha! I just knew it! Must be due my background studies in biology. :p))

  10. 50 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:05 pm - Alchemist Says:

    @Avatar of Reason - didn’t mean I usually disagree with you - was a general statement :)
    Wonder if this posts - not many are today

  11. 51 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:07 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    Psst Pope Pixel….I’m a vertebrate too….I think :)))

  12. 52 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:11 pm - Avatar of Reason Says:

    @Alchemist:
    Thanks for the clarification.

  13. 53 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:23 pm - kev3056 Says:

    I think it would be a good idea to satarize the tricks others use. It’s just a matter of making it obvious that we are using satire before they get too far in.

  14. 54 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:25 pm - Alchemist Says:

    Avatar - ya - sorry. It could have been read the wrong way - sorry if you thought that.
    I’m in complete agreement with you re. this.
    This isn’t why I’m here.
    .
    Not sure what I’m going to do if this is our new policy! Well, yes I am :(

  15. 55 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:27 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    @kev3056
    “I think it would be a good idea to satarize the tricks others use.”
    .
    Yeah I like satire too kev (:))

  16. 56 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:28 pm - Pope Pixel the *insert adjective here* Says:

    @Nikkiee
    Check your back, you never know if all those times you got called “spineless” had some merit to them or not.
    RAmen

  17. 57 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:38 pm - Aristotle, God of Satire Says:

    I give 100% of my support to this Satirical undertaking. It will be a treat to all Satirists, everywhere.

  18. 58 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:39 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    @St John the Blasphemist May 17th, 2007 at 2:49 am
    “Rather than infiltrating religion with more religion, how about infiltrating them with dietary advice? Do some research on the dietary benefits of pasta & noodles & sell it to them.”
    .
    I can see that (:))
    Tell the Mormons/Jehovahs…”Your body is your temple…..”

  19. 59 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:41 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    Aristotle, God of Satire
    Hi Aristotle I was just wondering where you were. What ideas say you?

  20. 60 - May 17th, 2007 at 5:43 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    Pope Pixel the *insert adjective here*
    “Check your back, you never know if all those times you got called “spineless” had some merit to them or not.”
    .
    Hahahahahaha….not something I’ve heard a lot through my life Pixel….not to my face anyway. (:)))

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