It's no surprise that a prison which inverts everything would have us chasing the paradox of the trap. Perhaps the ultimate one being how to escape.
So this is a frequent conversation: you have to go in to get out. I think that's a fair point. Farsight seems to confirm that this was Buddha's teaching (whom was really some sort of "high level" grey). Anyhow our ability to escape and alao combat the prison system, and coordinate with our true allies, all of it requires primarily a cultivation of an internal mental discipline. That is "going in to get out"
But I add the additional layer. By remaining fixed on "going in to get put" we may inadvertantly encourage those around us to silo themselves in the pursuit, and I don't think such a thing will be ideal. So the additional layer is that we do treat remote viewing like a misrepresented science and we bolster the public image and maintain a growing grassroots network of its usage. Like we're doing. That is: "we must go out to get in"
So it's a simple idiom. But I think one worth retaining.
We will have to go out to get in. And we will need to go in to get out.