One of Disclosure's early warning signals: when big-name journalists and op-ed writers begin to hedge their UFO de-bunkery and take-downs by holding out the possibility—yes the "possibility"—that something is real with UFOs.
As public awareness of the UFO reality becomes imminent, the mainstream personalities and gatekeepers will begin to look for the exits, seeing the clear and present danger to their credibility from the paper trail of their past coverage which engaged in character attack, straw man arguments and untold levels of bias.
Those who wrote those hit pieces may fear being hit themselves, all the more so if they or their news organizations—took money or curried political favor in exchange for UFO misinformation—or disinformation— to mislead the public.
The air in the mine is getting toxic. Look to the canaries.
But also look and see who gets on the band wagon moments before the news hits—that non-human intelligence is real and is engaging with humanity.
They may not be the ones we should "like, follow and share" in the days after disclosure. The rush to capitalize on NHI—science, technology, public awareness and narrative control—will rival other commodity rushes of human history.
And that's how authentic disclosure and transparency efforts will be driven off the road and into the enbankment. And it doesn't help that there are powerful human and non-human interests that would like that outcome very much.