Protest Aruba in Boston this Weekend!
A friend of mine who has been involved in helping find Natalee for a long time now has a word to share with you:
On March 23-25, The Boston Globe is holding a travel show in Boston at which Aruba Tourism Authority will be a major sponsor. This notice is to let you know that some people will be there to remind participants that the Natalee Holloway case remains open and to urge people not to travel to Aruba until the case is resolved.
On March 23-25, The Boston Globe is holding a travel show in Boston at which Aruba Tourism Authority will be a major sponsor. This notice is to let you know that some people will be there to remind participants that the Natalee Holloway case remains open and to urge people not to travel to Aruba until the case is resolved.
For more information, or if you are interested in participating, please contact VolunteersforNatalee@gmail.com.
We believe that Aruban government and law enforcement elements are engaged in a cover-up to protect certain persons from prosecution and punishment. We believe this is intolerable, and that the only tool we have to help the Holloway Twitty family find justice is to encourage the public to speak out.
Even Aruba admits that boycott efforts to date have had an effect. We cannot force Aruba to do the right thing, but we can and will urge people to stay away. One lost tourist in Aruba is more than enough; let's do our part to make sure there are no more.
No justice for Natalee ... no tourists for Aruba. Join us in Boston! Speak up for Natalee!
(All people involved in this campaign are volunteers. We have no connection with Natalee's family, were not paid or asked to do this and receive no contributions from them.)
I'm sure the hater blogs will be going berzerk over this, so let me try to make it worse for them:
- the organizer has formal approval from the Boston Port Authority to hold this protest (that's called freedom of speech, Aruba);
- the organizer has helpers distributing this announcement to sympathetic blogs and posting it on travel and tourism websites and message boards;
- the organizer has permission from said authority to hand out literature at the doors, and he has literature ready to go;
- the organizer has a press release ready nad has started to distribute it to media outlets.
I wish I could be there.
I'm sure the hater blogs will be going berzerk over this, so let me try to make it worse for them:
- the organizer has formal approval from the Boston Port Authority to hold this protest (that's called freedom of speech, Aruba);
- the organizer has helpers distributing this announcement to sympathetic blogs and posting it on travel and tourism websites and message boards;
- the organizer has permission from said authority to hand out literature at the doors, and he has literature ready to go;
- the organizer has a press release ready nad has started to distribute it to media outlets.
I wish I could be there.
5 Comments:
This is what it is all about; to get the word out; this should also be on drphil and oprah.
The organizers have been sending out a press release to different media outlets in the area, I don't know about national affiliates.
How did they make out with that Dan in texas? Did they come down hard? Do you know if CNN or anyone is going to give a report? Did that Nancy Grace lady forget all about this case or what?
Its still going on, Jim. Thru tomorrow. I imagine Richard, the guy who organized the thing, will inform me of how things went when he gets back. He did send me final drafts of the brochures they handed out though; I'll post them ASAP. They were pretty nasty.
As for the media, they've pretty much went on to the scandal du jour although one of THE oldest and most dedicated websites devoted to this case, blogsfornatalee.com, has a link on Greta van Sustern's website. At the end of May it will probably be back in the news to some degree because then Aruba will have to either file it as a cold case, make an arrest- or lie and say Natalee ran away (which is the BS most of us are expecting. It would be about the worst thing Aruba could do, actually- most Americans will be insulted that Aruba thinks we're so stupid).
Seeing a post from a Canadian reminds me: anyone who can put me in contact with Rebecca Middleton's family please e-mail me at lionhunter053005@yahoo.com. I would like to help them with their boycott efforts against Bermuda.
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