Initiatives don't really make things happen. Cultures do.
Remote viewing is cool. But as an initiative it fails miserably. As a culture it bears hope.
Ufology is cool. But watching "alien autopsy" before you fall asleep might not ascend humanity to new levels. On the other hand: talking about it real or fake at the bar? Sure. I know. That has to compete against everybody cheering how Mickey Sukfukaduk hit a home run last Friday and we all care because why.
The disclosure Culture is not passive and innocent. Sure, maybe it is sometimes. But other times it is confrontational and engaging. You speak and everyone just wants you to shut up.
In those moments: summon your own rage. Like from that time the bully at school pretended to be the good kid while shafting you for your lunch money. Do it for the kids that are getting raped and transported off world. Sounds impossible, right? Everything is weird until it isn't.
I don't walk around like "oh I love you and the stars and we're a cosmic family and peace and love suck camels" etc. I'm like "dude! Aliens are real! Yo. Laugh yes. But I'm telling you it's real."
Anyways, my point. It's culture more than initiative. Kahmia was touching on this. It becomes part of your daily life, it seeps in through the cracks like a scent that just doesn't wash out.
Somebody out there with scales and buttons will hate you deeply for it. Good. That's what we want.