Soft disclosure is the phenomenon where a popular media such as movies, shows, and video games allude to an actual agenda, event, or phenomenon actually taking place in reality that has either been kept from the public or denied by authorities on an official level. Many of these TV shows and movies contain authentic intel of what’s actually occurring within the special access programs. However their intention is to present the information in a non-threatening fashion by putting it under the guise of a fictional story in order to slowly prepare and condition the public for accepting this type of information. Typically when this occurs, the creators behind the media either have direct connections with various intelligence agencies and corporations to where they are instructed to incorporate soft disclosure themes into the media. In other cases, the media creators can also receive subconscious telepathic downloads where they are spontaneously inspired to incorporate such themes connected to the special access programs.
Prominent examples of the soft disclosure phenomenon include the Resident Evil game series with the Umbrella corporation being prominently featured as well as the Mirrors Edge games which feature Faith Connors and the Kruger Group, both games being based on real life individuals and organizations. The recent film, Godzilla vs Kong also emphasizes heavily on the hollow earth theory disclosed by Admiral Byrd back in the 1940s.
The reasons for soft disclosure can vary widely. In some cases, it is designed to slowly condition the public for accepting disclosure related intel without creating initial shock or outcry. It can also be used to indirectly warn the public of potential negative agendas to avoid, or on the other hand, also be used by the corporations to condition the public into accepting a future agenda that they plan to impose onto the public.