Pushing for full disclosure implies, to most people, that we need to get the authorities in the military-industrial complex to come clean and tell us what they know, with the assumption that "they" have known some huge secrets for a long time now, and that they are sequestering the information for security concerns, or more likely for very selfish economical reasons. This may or may not all be true, but in any case it feels like we're trying to squeeze blood out of a turnip to make any disclosure progress in this way. The back-and-forth games and psychological ploys will likely continue for a long time with this approach to disclosure.
There is another way to get to the truth for all of us, and that's what this book is all about. I call it Proactive Disclosure, where we, the public, take the task of getting to the truth into our own hands. Where thousands of people gain access to evidence beyond a shadow of a doubt showing we are not alone. Where we do not depend on the authorities to honestly come clean with what they do or do not know about UFOs. Where we reach useful disclosure on our own, proactively.