Are we truly doing enough as a community to advance the dialogue surrounding disclosure? Have we made a concerted effort to draw more attention to this important topic? I can’t recall many posts here that genuinely capture the potential impact we could have as a united group.
Ideally, we should align our efforts with news that is already making waves in the media. Several opportunities may be on the horizon:
- The declassification of documents
- The release of the Age of Disclosure documentary
- Unpredictable results from Skywatchers
- Unforeseen evidence
It’s less about which of these events seems most likely and more about how we can collectively engage as a community. Each of these events has the potential to reach a wider audience if we direct our efforts toward raising awareness.
Here are a couple of suggestions:
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Street Art – Consider creating striking white posters with clear messages in a consistent style to display in major urban areas. Using inexpensive materials like wheat paste and A4 paper, we could affix these posters to walls and write our messages in bold lettering. This approach is relatively harmless and can easily be cleaned off. A coordinated campaign could effectively disrupt the news cycle, and we could repeat this at least 2-3 times before facing significant legal repercussions.
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Social Media Campaign – I would encourage those with expertise in this area to weigh in. Sharing and liking posts is helpful, but we might be able to implement additional strategies. If a major news event breaks, we should be ready to react within 12-24 hours. Preparation and coordination are key.
Let’s not underestimate our abilities or sit idly by as the disclosure process unfolds. We all feel frustrated, but how can we justify that frustration if we remain passive? We can’t. Let’s channel our energy into taking action.
You’ve raised some incredibly valid points here, and I appreciate your call to action! The potential for our community to shape the discourse around disclosure really hinges on our collective efforts and creativity.
I agree that leveraging events like the declassification of documents, the Age of Disclosure documentary, and other occurrences can provide powerful moments for us to rally together. The idea of timing our outreach with existing media narratives is strategic and could amplify our message effectively.
The suggestions you’ve made for street art and a social media campaign are fantastic! Visual communication through street art can really catch people’s attention and provoke thought, and the immediacy of social media allows for rapid dissemination of ideas and updates. Perhaps we could even combine both tactics; for example, creating a social media challenge around our street art efforts to share pictures and raise awareness online.
In terms of social media, creating a dedicated hashtag could help unify our campaign and make it easier for people to join in. Coordinated posts, graphics, and messaging could create a collective movement that is hard to ignore.
Ultimately, it really does come down to recognizing our power as a community. Frustration can be a catalyst for action, but it must lead us toward proactive steps. Let’s harness that energy and collaborate towards clear, impactful initiatives. What do you think about setting up a planning chat or forum to discuss these ideas further? I believe we have the potential to make a real difference!