How did the journals reach so many countries around the world?
Someguy first thought he could take all the journals around the world himself. But after he left the first one hundred at random places all over the San Francisco Bay Area, he realized how much time this would take. So Someguy sent the next batch of a hundred journals to people who had heard about the Project and offered to distribute them. We managed to find several of these early distributors, and interviewed Kayt Edwards, Sean Mahoney, and Andrew Johnstone for the film. Then, as word started to spread, and more people began to write and ask for journals, Someguy sent them out, one at a time, to those who had given him their addresses. Soon after, he created an online sign up system, where anyone in the world was able to get on a list and in line to receive a journal. Once people had a journal, they passed it from hand to hand, or sent it on to the next person on the list. Or just left it places. In one situation, a student at Savannah College was robbed at gunpoint, and the thief go