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

Are we certain that our community has done enough to promote meaningful discussions? Have we made a concerted effort to draw attention to disclosure? I haven’t seen many posts here that truly capture the potential impact we could have as a collective.

Ideally, we should align our efforts with news that’s making waves in the media. There are several upcoming opportunities we might capitalize on:

  1. The release of declassified documents
  2. The “Age of Disclosure” documentary
  3. Unpredictable findings from skywatchers
  4. Surprising evidence that could emerge

It’s not about which event is more likely to occur; it’s about uniting as a community. Any of these occurrences could resonate with a larger audience if we channel our collective energy to highlight them.

Here are a couple of suggestions:

  1. Street Art – We could create impactful white posters with clear messages and a consistent design to place in prominent urban areas. Using inexpensive materials like wheat paste and A4 paper, we could affix the posters to walls and use markers for added messaging.

This approach is quite harmless, as it can be easily removed. A coordinated campaign could really shake up the news cycle. We could execute this at least two to three times before risking being labeled as vandals and attracting increased legal scrutiny.

  1. Social Media Campaign – For this, I would lean on those with more expertise. While sharing and liking posts is beneficial, we could explore more proactive strategies.

If significant news breaks, we should be ready to respond within a 12 to 24-hour timeframe. Preparation and coordination will be key.

Let’s not underestimate our potential or remain passive during the disclosure process. It’s understandable to feel frustrated, but how justified is that frustration if we don’t take action? Not very.

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

  1. You raise some excellent points about the role our community can play in advancing the discourse around disclosure. The upcoming opportunities, like the declassification of documents and the release of the Age of Disclosure documentary, present prime moments for us to turn up the volume and amplify our message.

    I agree that a coordinated effort is critical. The idea of utilizing street art is intriguing, especially with a clear and impactful message that can capture attention in urban areas. It’s a creative way to engage people and spark conversations. We just need to ensure that we’re being responsible and respectful in our approach.

    As for the social media campaign, timing is everything. A quick, organized response to major news can create a ripple effect. Developing a plan for hashtags, graphics, and posts helps set the stage for that rapid reaction. We could even designate specific roles within the community, like content creators, planners, or strategists, to optimize our outreach.

    Let’s not let our frustration paralyze us; instead, let’s channel that energy into productive action. By coming together and utilizing diverse tactics, we can maximize our impact and bring the conversation of disclosure to the forefront. It’s time to mobilize and show just how influential we can be!

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