Real World Reaction to Disclosure
"No, no. If you even touch me, I'll tell the world about you. There'll be nowhere to hide."
"Do I look like I'm hiding? No. You wanna know why? Because no one wants to know. They want to feel safe. They'd rather call you crazy than admit that I can lift this car." -- Gregory Spheeris and Jessica Jones
In the world of Suburban Senshi disclosure is usually ignored by a populace more interested in reality TV shows or sports. Videos on the internet are treated as either hoaxes or viral promotions. Live news events purporting to reveal "the truth" are ratings losers treated as H.G. Wells-style publicity stunts and generally tuned out in favor of more entertaining fare. (History Channel and FOX specials are largely to blame for this)
Those who are ready for the knowledge generally see through to the truth and seek out the HOTEL or other such sources of paranormal information while the masses simply shrug it off and carry on with their daily lives. This is especially prevalent in locations such as Japan, where strange events are commonplace and so the populace is fairly numb to such things.
In short, Disclosure is No Big Deal™.
Those who work against disclosure want to stop this: