So in a Farsight mystery movie they had the escape. And in it there were two prime examples of successful escapes. One was where a planet directly militarized itself. This is what we typically picture in the movies, when a bunch of underground bases assimilate to overcome the authority. Interesting that our planet has developed all these deep underground military bases, probably on both sides of the equation. Now the other example was more like a split-off within upper military positions. 3 generals (or we can loosely call generals) were able to secretly plan out entire campaigns against their captors, with the help of the federation, and the origin of how they were organized was always kept a mystery to the captors.
Ok, so our planet, Harvey has said they're doing something unique. Nothing quite like this has been tried before. We do have split-offs in government factions, and we do have split-offs in underground militaries (literally and figuratively) but the mainstream media is a powerhouse. And when I say "mainstream media" I include most academia, and even a lot of the supposed "underground" sounding media.
But maybe a big piece of the plan is these contact groups. As difficult as they are to believe, all it needs is to trend. We know that in our society, things that trend hold more power than almost anything you can imagine. And I don't think they're typically manufactured. They will have some corporate enterprise that manages to corner the market, but that corporation is not typically someone working with the cabal, they're just trying to make a buck. Remember pogs. Remember Magic: The Gathering when it first came up. Remember cabbage patch kids. How about the tamagotchis.
Well if contact groups trend, that is one example in which the whole game is over. With UFOs it's the same thing. I would say it's also the same thing with unregistered weapons like lower 80s but it doesn't fit the principle. The trends usually work more like this-
There's a core group of people all over the world (and in no particular demographic. Often some kids, teenagers, grandmas and grandpas, whatever. It's usually a little tilted around internet culture yes). And then there's another group. There's the group of people who think it's stupid and take no interest but they feel like it's harmless enough, so who cares why not let them. That's the formula for the trend. That was anti-racism with Rosa Parks. That was the gay rights movement with pride day. That was pogs and Magic, and tabletop RPGs, and obviously video games. That was crocs. That was the audience script for Rocky Horror Picture Show. Remember that one?
Contact groups can trend. And the core "fans" of contact groups will look like a whole lot of idiots in the public light. But who cares because that is the formula for the typical trend. The people laughing and scoffing still hold, at majority, the attitude "who cares. They're idiots but it's not my problem. Let them."
And at its prime, the trend becomes a media craze. It actually doesn't have to go anywhere further than that. Nobody really is able to predict where the media craze goes after that. They know a bunch of corporations will try to capitalize with movies, shirts, candies, toys, etc. But fine whatever. The point is it becomes a permanent tattoo in the public memory. You can't erase it or even suppress it. Now what you can do, if you're an authoritative military trying to control it, is create a bunch of useless shadow groups that mimic the idea while ruining it. This happened with Anonymous to some degree. Now we get a bunch of "anonymous official" garbage but they do nothing to expose secrets, they just say a bunch of useless philosophical-sounding things until everyone's bored of them. We know something similar would probably happen with contact groups. Sometimes I wonder of "CE5" is the manufactured cabal maneuver to displace such contact groups like Farsight's Harvey.
On the same token, it could even be the other way around. CE5 is the real group, and Farsight is the scam. But I would have difficulty believing that because if Stephen Greer would just get into RV more I think they could prove themselves more. My attitude is quite simple. If you can't do evident RV, you can't do ET contact. Not that that's necessarily true, but it's otherwise just so easy to falsify. And who knows, the cabal may even get skilled remote viewers to lie on their behalf.
But I conclude with that statement. It just has to trend. It has to become a media craze.
I've had alien contact most of my life and haven't remote viewed once yet lol. If anything, I'd say that RVing is quite a limited way of trying to get in contact with things. Just a simple meditation is enough for most to get to a level where they can access that frequency and then work on waking mediation where that level is always accessible and on. You have nothing to prove to anyone else except to yourself.