Let's say you got a mere 1000 anons to each put up 50 flyers, and each flyer is seen, on average, by 25 people before being removed. That’s 1.25 million impressions each time. These estimates are not only reasonable, but are arguably conservative.
1000 anons? More than 100,000 pol/lacks consistently visit 4/pol/, and that number nearly doubled during the period surrounding IOTBW. Infinitechan always joins, and even places like Sup Forums or T_D get wind of it and many join in. Getting 1000 anons requires only one out of every several hundred anons to put up flyers.
50 flyers? Many anons have already been putting up that many, if not more.
25 views? I think this is very conservative. Many people are simply in too much of a rush to remove them—think of all the joggers, people heading to work, etc. Many people don’t want to be the actual person to remove them—think of the confrontation one may face for removing someone else’s flyer. Many people won’t even consider taking them down—think of all the people who sympathize or don’t disagree enough to actually take action. Even if a flyer is only up for an hour, that’s often more than enough time for 25 people to see it. What if a flyer, on average, stayed up for several hours, or even a whole day? I just checked, and the MBMC flyers some troll put up in my neighborhood are still up on a highly-travelled footpath. What if your flyers got an average of 100, 500, or even 1000 views? That’s anywhere between 5 and 50 million impressions. What if you got 2000 anons to put up flyers?
When someone is presented a new, subversive idea, but “the system” (media, politicians, etc.) isn’t there to tell them how to feel, then people circumvent the system to find answers. They’ll look elsewhere. Inside their own head, on the internet, and so on.
If tens of millions of people started looking outside of mainstream media and politicians for answers, do you know how disastrous it would be? So stop it.