The Commander's call to "WAKE UP" - Conversations with Harvey needs to go viral. Here's how.
Every time I’ve heard you translate for the female commander, her message strongly emphasizes the need to “wake up.” Since those of us attending the board meetings are presumably already awake, I believe the message is meant for us to wake up our brothers and sisters — the rest of humanity.
While I don’t have access to Farsight’s membership numbers, I think it’s safe to say they represent a tiny fraction of the global population. If our reach were significant, the commander likely wouldn’t have to reiterate the same message each time.
The only way to truly awaken the masses is for Conversations with Harvey to go viral. That will require undeniable, public-facing credibility. Your November prediction involving the Orbs was a step in the right direction, but it lacked the specificity and impact needed to convert skeptics.
Courtney, I encourage you to consider coordinating with our ET allies to schedule “air shows” — complete with location, date, time, and the number of Orbs. I understand they are the alphas and not here to perform. However, if a detailed schedule is published and multiple events unfold exactly as described, the world will be forced to take notice. It would eliminate chance, coincidence, or fabrication as explanations and establish your relationship as undeniably authentic, thereby giving validity to Harvey’s message.
To maximize impact, this should be paired with a handful of well-positioned TikTok and Instagram influencers. The message would spread rapidly — with truth as the fuel.
One last suggestion: Orbs appearing randomly is one thing, but a coordinated demonstration would be exponentially more powerful. If the Blue Angels can captivate audiences with precision flying, imagine what higher intelligence piloting anti-gravitic craft could do with a bit of choreography beyond human capability.
If this topic isn’t addressed at the next ET Board Meeting (or sooner), the silence will speak volumes.
With respect and anticipation,
Alan Hassall