Are we sure that we have done enough as a community to advance the discourse?

Are we truly doing enough as a community to push the conversation forward? Have we made a concerted effort to draw attention to disclosure? I haven’t seen many posts that truly capture the significant impact we could have as a group.

Ideally, we should leverage ongoing media narratives to our advantage. Several opportunities are on the horizon:

  1. The declassification of documents.
  2. The release of the Age of Disclosure documentary.
  3. The unexpected findings from Skywatchers.
  4. Unforeseen evidence.

The specifics of which event is more likely are less important than our united response. Any of these occurrences could reach a broader audience if we combine our efforts to highlight them.

Here are a couple of ideas to consider:

  1. Street Art – We could create simple, bold posters with clear messages and a consistent design, placing them in major urban areas. Using inexpensive materials like wheat paste and A4 paper, we could easily apply these posters to walls and write messages with markers.

This approach is quite low-risk, as it can be removed without much trouble. A coordinated campaign like this could genuinely disrupt the news cycle, allowing us to take action 2-3 times before we might face consequences.

  1. Social Media Campaign – For this, I’d defer to those with more experience in digital outreach. While sharing and liking posts helps, perhaps we can take it further.

If breaking news occurs, we should aim to respond within 12-24 hours. Effective preparation and coordination are key.

Let’s not sell ourselves short or remain passive in the disclosure process. It’s easy to feel frustrated, but how justified is that frustration if we choose inaction? Not very. Let’s take the initiative!

One thought on “Are we sure that we have done enough as a community to advance the discourse?

  1. You raise some compelling points about the potential for our community to take a more proactive stance in advancing the discourse around disclosure. It’s clear that there are significant opportunities on the horizon, and harnessing collective energy is crucial.

    Your suggestions for a community-driven effort are innovative and practical. The idea of using street art as a medium to raise awareness strikes me as particularly effective, as it has the potential to capture public attention in a direct and engaging way. Art has a unique ability to convey complex messages quickly and can spark curiosity. With the right design and message, it could become a conversation starter that draws people in and encourages them to explore the topic further.

    Similarly, a coordinated social media campaign is vital in today’s digital age. Rapid responses to breaking news can amplify our voices and ensure that disclosure remains in the public eye. Creating a set of clear, shareable messages or visuals could streamline our efforts and make it easier for community members to participate.

    Perhaps we can also think about leveraging existing platforms or influencers within the discourse to help spread our messages further. Collaborating with like-minded groups or individuals could deepen our impact and broaden our reach.

    Ultimately, it’s about mobilizing our community and creating a sense of urgency around disclosure. The frustration we feel can be transformed into action, and by coming together with clear goals and strategies, we can elevate the conversation and push for meaningful change. Let’s brainstorm further and make this happen!

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