The circus comes to NYC, and the "Remember Building 7" folks are spending dough on ads:
http://www.911blogger.com/news/2012...1truths-experts-speak-out-double-full-page-ad
Shall be interesting to monitor turnout and response at the "Petition". The Voice has a weekly circulation of 195,000. Seems like they say they spent something like $5,000 on this ad! I think it's in the June 20th issue. Any New Yorkers here who read The Voice?
The Tour is history. What did they accomplish?
So far
we have attendance statistics for 30 of the 35 gigs.
- 2,769 people were counted at these 30 venues (average: 92.3)
- 76.5% of these already believed in CD going into the cult servive
- 5.1% only thought planse and fires did it (141 total, average: 4.7)
- They "converted" 548 attendees (19.8%) from either undecided or rational believe to CD
If each attendee payed the nominal US$10 fee, they generated a revenue of roughly US$ 32,000 at the turnstile.
I won't guess how much they made with merchandize.
In addition,
they had a fundraiser to raise "money for ESO Final Edition 2012 World Premiere" advertised on the a911truth front page. It runs until tomorrow; so far it raised just over US$ 4,000.
Looking specifically at NYC, where they spent 5,000 dollars or more of the "Remember Building 7" money on an ad in the Village Voice, the numbers are
- gigs: 2
- attendance: 364 (183+181)
- believed fires brought down WTC before show: 13 (9+4; 3.6%)
- believed in CD before show: 276 (137+139; 75.8%)
- "converted": 77 (45+32; 21.2%)
These two gigs were indeed among the four largest turnout-wise. Probably impossible to guess if and how much the VV-ad had an impact on that. Even if half the attendees were lured by that add, and the all payed full admission, that amounted to only 1,800 dollars - less than half the cost of the ad. Would anybody bet they made up for that by diving into merchandize?
Coming back to the fundraiser: It's been going for almost 80 days, raised just over 50 dollars per day, or 115 per gig. Just enough perhaps to pay for Gage's hotel accomodation. Less than what they blew on the VV-ad alone.
In the meantime, since the tour started on may 21st (53 days ago, if I count right with two hands), only about 10 architects or engineers signed their petition. 0.2/day, they have never done worse. The month of june 2012 was in fact the worst month this petition has seen in its over 5 years, with only 2 new signatures.
Cost vs. Revenue - guestimates:
REVENUE
- Admission fees: 30,000
- Fundraiser: 4,000
- Merchandizing: 10,000 (profit; after deducting production cost)
TOTAL: 35,000
COST
- 35 venues: 5,000
- Travelling: 3,000
- Hotel and dining, 41 nights: 6,000
- Advertizing: 2,000
- Other: 2,000
- Richard Gage personal wages: 12,000
TOTAL: 30,000
It seems possible that the Tour made enough money to pay Gage's wages, but very little on top of that.