David Wilcock on How to Talk About Disclosure:
YOU WILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCESo, once the first round of Disclosure happens, it's going to be folks like
you who can make the difference.
The propaganda is going to go
nuts.Your friends and family, who may never have looked into this before, will want
answers. They won't automatically trust the orgy of fear-porn in the media. And that's when they will be ready to listen to
you. Remember: a very important rule is the
principle of ten percent. Give people ten percent of what you have. And even more importantly, give them
time to digest it.
The biggest thing you can do that will ruin your chances of them listening to you is to go off on a long, rambling monologue.
Don't. If you find yourself talking for more than two or three minutes at once, and they haven't said anything,
STOP. Even if it pains you to do it, just feed them little bits of what you know. Give them a chance to think about it and bring up their own examples, so they can work it in to what they already know.
DON'T TRAUMATIZE THEMIf you give them too much at once, they will go into trauma. They have been programmed to fear this information. You are not helping them if you are insensitive to this, in your own desire to
"Be Heard." If you ramble on, their mind will start to dissociate from the trauma, and they will shut you down -- just like that.
Another very important point is to keep the positive focus.
Remember that almost
anything you say can be associated with fear in their minds.
That's why you need to go really slowly, and point out tangible reasons for why this is
not a terrible, doom-and-gloom thing as you go.
One obvious example is this: if ETs have been visiting us since the world's most ancient civilizations got here, then
why would they have waited until now to try to invade and attack us?
Simple logic like that is very effective at defeating the propaganda.
The key is to take it nice and slow, so you allow them to reason it out in their own minds. If you threaten their comfort zone and safety too much, they will
never listen to you again.
I'm writing all of this now because I really have
no idea how soon you're going to need to know this -- so I wanted to lay it all out there now.
David Wilcockâs blog, April 21, 2010
http://divinecosmos.com/index.php/start-here/davids-blog/828-radio-volcano-disclosure