(Note, ‘Flyers’ are part of our Products & Displays section that appears at the bottom of our homepage)

Flyers

Flyers for mailbox drops, handouts and noticeboards

Below are the ideal flyers that the WTM has designed to put in mailboxes, hand out, or put on noticeboards, bus stops, walls etc.

The US Half Letter or A5 smaller size are the best size for mailboxes or handouts. The US Letter or A4 larger size are the best for noticeboards.

(Note you can get both the smaller and larger size with or without commendations on the back. Obviously the commendations on the back won’t be able to be seen on noticeboards so for noticeboards there are versions of the larger and smaller flyers that don’t say ‘see commendations on back’ and instead say ‘see many more commendations at HumanCondition.com’).

You can print them yourself if you have access to a printer, or have your local printer print them, or use one of the large volume economical printers we have sourced. In 2024 we found a printer in Australia (‘MVP Print’) who prints 100,000 double-sided A5 flyers for US 1.3 cents each (which is Aust 2 cents), which we share with our Australian centres, and for US & Canada we use ‘Print Safari’ who is slightly more expensive than MVP Print, in the UK we use ‘Instant Print’ which cost about the same as MVP Print, and in Europe we use ‘Online Printers’ which also cost about the same as MVP Print.

Noticeboard flyer – has blank back:

Re options 3 & 4, if you are printing copies yourself and don’t have US Half-Letter or A5 paper, you can use one of these artwork files US half-letter noticeboard flyer on US letter OR A5 noticeboard flyer on A4, which will print two side-by-side copies of these flyers on a US Letter or A4 sheet, which you then cut in half down the dotted line.

Mailbox and Handout flyer – has quotes on back:

Re options 7 & 8, if you are printing copies yourself and don’t have US Half-Letter or A5 paper, you can use one of these artwork files US half-letter handout flyer on US letter OR A5 handout flyer on A4, which will print two side-by-side copies of these flyers on a US Letter or A4 sheet, which you then cut in half down the dotted line. The problem however is when you print this sideways-orientated artwork double-sided the back may appear upside down. There’s two ways to solve this: 1) When you go to print, choose Double-Sided, then choose the double-sided print option of Short Edge/Top (which will orientate the back page to appear the same way up as the front). 2) Print out copies of the first page, then put those copies back into your paper tray turned around (you’ll need to experiment with a sheet first) and then print copies of the second page onto them.

Use of Flyers

  • Dropping ‘Fix The World’ Flyers in Letterboxes

Flyers are such an excellent way to promote our world-saving understandings we encourage everyone to give them to anybody and everybody, and stick them up anywhere and everywhere (that’s not improper).

Mailbox drops are by far the best way to make use of flyers because it is a miracle of opportunity to be able to get flyers right into people’s homes! (Probably in most countries, but certainly in Australia, the rule with mailboxes is that “material deemed to be educational and charitable [which is what our flyers are because, being a charity, they are not for a commercial purpose] is exempt from ‘No junk mail’ signage”). In Sydney we have created from Google Maps a street map of the whole of Sydney showing those streets that have already had mailbox-flyer-drops done, so none of us in Sydney are doubling up.

Handing out flyers in public places, on trains or buses etc is also a marvellous way to spread awareness of our world-saving information — and you will be surprised how receptive people are, so just try it! Not sure if it is legal, but some have put flyers under windscreen wipers in carparks. Another good idea is to have a holder for flyers so people can take one, like Kevin Ryan’s and Ales Flisar’s flyer holders on their vans, as shown in the photos in the next section below. If you give some of the smaller flyers to bookshops they might let you leave some there, and it might also encourage them to have the book in stock and display it.

Putting up flyers on noticeboards or walls or bus stops or poles etc look great, as you can see in the photo above, and bring excellent attention to our all-redeeming understanding of the human condition, so put them up everywhere that’s not improper or inappropriate. To weather-proof noticeboard flyers, you can put them in a plastic copy safe, or laminate them at a print shop, or, best of all, laminate them yourself by purchasing a laminator which are very cheap — in Australia K-Mart sell them for around Aust $20 (US $14) in 2024. To attach your flyers you can use sticky tape or small squares of industrial double-sided tape (ask your hardware store).

Another good idea is to have the QR code that takes people to TI on our homepage on your phone so you can show it to people to scan on their phone so they can look at it later.

The vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended!

As mentioned on the Stickers & Signs page, at the end of Jeremy’s Sermon On The Beach video and booklet there is a short video and transcript of Ales Flisar describing how he is spreading our life-and-world-saving good news to his whole community by systematically mailbox-dropping flyers, handing them out in public places, putting them up everywhere, and driving around in his amazing van (pictured above & with his flyer holder on the back), and how he is then going to do that in his neighbouring town, and so on. And Kevin Ryan (his flyer holder pictured above in the middle) and Claire Rickie and others are doing similar flyer-bombing and handouts in the UK, as is the Akritidis family and Frank Balamatsias and others in Melbourne, and other supporters around the world. In Sydney, Tony Gowing, has been mailbox dropping 2,500 flyers off a week, doing it a bit over 2 hours on 4 nights a week, and at the end of September 2024 has mailbox dropped some 26,000 flyers! Others in Sydney like Doug Lobban and Lachlan Dunn are hot on Tony’s heels in terms of getting flyers to the world. So, yes, potentially just through flyers and signs the whole world can learn of the great sunrise of the relief of redeeming, compassionate love and truth on Earth!

Note, see our Signs & Stickers section, where, for example, you will see how to acquire our oval ‘Fix The World’ stickers for cars, like on the back of Kevin Ryan’s van above, which is actually a magnetic sticker that he has used, but there are many other stickers and signs you can see there.

Pocket handout cards

Credit card size, 3.4 x 2.2 inch (85 x 55 mm). There are two versions below, 1) has Prof. Prosen’s quote on the back, and 2) is a personalised card with your contact details &/or other details on the back. (Note, these pocket handout cards also appear in section 7. Personalised Handout Cards.)

1) Standard card with Prosen quote on back

2) Personalised card with your contact details on back

Front

Back

Insert your contact details &/or other details on the back of the card.

Order here

You can order packages of 50-10,000 business cards from ePrint Online, which is based in Australia but ships anywhere in the world. For example 50 business cards cost in 2024 approx. $US17 and shipping to the US approx. $US16. Order here.

Or have your local print shop print your personalised cards

You can send the artwork to your local printer and have them print the cards. Download standard business card artwork (front and back). Or, download personalised business card artwork (front only).

Or print them yourself

You can print them on normal-thickness paper on a home or office printer using this home printing artwork.

Standard business card artwork:

Select paper size, either A4 or US Letter, print copies and then fold each sheet in half down the dotted line and glue the backs together and cut them out. You can even glue in an extra sheet of paper between the folded sheet, which will create a triple thickness almost like a card.

Personalised business card artwork:

Select paper size, either A4 or US Letter which has 4 card fronts on the left, and 4 blank backs on the right. Then print out that sheet and hand-write your contact details in each of the 4 right-hand blank backs. Then photocopy as many of those sheets as you like, and then fold each sheet in half down the dotted line and glue the backs together and cut them out. You can even glue in an extra sheet of paper between the folded sheets, which will create a triple card-like thickness.

Mini leaflets

Size: 3.4 x 3.4 inch (85 x 85 mm) — this is larger than the above pocket card but smaller than the A5 or US Half-Letter flyer.

Order here

We are still seeking a worldwide supplier, but soon you will be able to click on a button here and order your leaflets through a supplier who will deliver anywhere in the world within 10 business days.

Or have your local print shop print your mini leaflets

You can send this artwork to your local printer and have them print the cards. Download printer artwork.

Or print them yourself

You can print them on normal-thickness paper on a home or office printer using this home printing artwork (select paper size, either A4 or US Letter), and fold each sheet in half down the dotted line and glue the backs together and cut them out. You can even glue in an extra sheet of paper between the folded sheet, which will create a triple card-like thickness.

Create your own flyer

Of course you can create your own flyers. There are many images and lots of good wording to select from on our website, and many of our supporters have created some extremely impressive flyers, so by all means join the excitement and create your own!

This two-sided poster below that we used to launch FREEDOM is one particular poster that some people use as an effective promotional hand-out.

Also check out our many other posters for use in promotion on our Posters page.

(Note that since there are many complexities and nuances to Jeremy Griffith’s breakthrough understanding of the human condition, and since our resources of volunteer staff and time are limited, we are not in a position to receive, properly evaluate or endorse other people’s presentations. Also, as pointed out in the ‘Reproduce WTM presentations’ in Section 3 of our How To Help page, it is very important that if your promotional product is an assemblage of, or commentary about, Jeremy or the WTM’s work, that it’s made clear that it doesn’t have the endorsement of the WTM.)

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