Disclosure promotion contest: submit your image or video that you think will help promote disclosure when it is shown to outsiders. Doesnt have to be high quality or effort, as long as it is effective. Anyone can participate


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Why the contest

The basic idea is that such an image or video may be seen by outsiders, maybe somewhere on X (formerly twitter), facebook, newspaper comment sections, etc. And that upon seeing the image, the person will become curious or interested, and selfmotivated to look further into the whole UAP / Grusch / disclosure story.

A jackpot scenario would be that some influential person (journalist, politician, blogger, etc) sees it and starts digging and getting involved. Im still assuming that many people are not disinterested, but have just never heard about this subject, or not given it a second thought because their gut tells them its BS.

This sub has 2.1 million members now and ive seen many people here who to do something (like call their representatives, or create websites, etc.). Maybe some will like to make an image or video for this contest.

The rules

a submission may be an image or video the target audience is outsiders who know next to nothing about the subject one submission per comment a submission does not have to be high quality or effort. You can do it in paint if you want this contest has no deadline upvote the submissions you like or think will be most effective most upvoted submission wins, and the prize is that it naturally has the highest chance of being spread by others

Example (my own submissions)

I show these as an example that it doesnt have to be high effort. The idea that such images can pop up in someones social media timeline, the person can see what its about in a few seconds, and then decide to look into the subject or not. No website url because i think the wrong site can make people lose interest

gaetz quote schumer quote rubio quote grusch quote

Ill also post these as separate comments below so that its possible to vote on them.

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