The working day was long; working days were 6 per week, coming late to work was like a death sentence. You would be fired and would likely die from hunger. Anti-Semitism was at an extreme. In 1953 Stalin died. It took Manya a few months to realize she can be free from work and mind control. She voluntarily quit the job and volunteered to be a housekeeper for her sister working at the same institute doing similar work, except better paid. This was an ingenious solution. She could stop running and start thinking. She realized that she could live very inexpensively, and earn the living by helping her relatives and friends who were still working full time and didn't have time for life. And I remind you again, very few human jobs are actually productive. Maybe there are places where it is different, but I lived and visited mostly empires. I would think in small countries some people do farming and manufacture goods, but this is not that frequent. The most useful jobs my friends do are teaching. I guess this is what I am doing here and now.
So Manya discovered treasures of human culture. Leningrad is famous for museums; there were great scholars like Lev Gumilev. Manya spent her time now free in museums. She traveled to relatives which needed her help and made herself useful. She lived a great life and spent close to nothing. She was an intellectual hippie of the time. She didn't smoke and didn't connect to the hippie culture in Russia - the reason for that was that her sister was still working at the nuclear project. But Manya made friends with many people and was free. She expelled the electronics from the house; there was no phone, no television and the radio was turned off. She excelled at photography and taught me how to photograph. Check out my artistic photos online, thanks to Manya for the lessons. Another thing she taught me was genealogy. I don't know how much you value genealogy, Annunaki clearly were keen on it, but other alien races seem to be relatively uninterested in it. My biggest discovery was of a bloodline connecting me to the Maharal of Prague Judah Loew ben Bezalel, a famous rabbi of 16th century. This realization helped me much in my growth. And best was the example of Manya who made herself free and useful to others.
So how does this translate into current awakening? I see many of my friends caught in a cycle of daily hurdles. They run to work, rush home, fight for survival and are constantly under stress. When I tell them about you, they do comprehend; sometimes they even further develop our common understanding of the situation. But being practical, they prefer not to think about such matters as aliens, since these thoughts shake their worldview. They also prefer being loyal to the system. I suppose this is one of the key qualities: whether a person is loyal to the system defines pretty much their acceptance of truths dangerous to it. The fact that truth is true is not good enough for them. They want to be compliant and they choose a position that is loyal to the system.
When you will start broadcasting to Earth and start open appearances on Earth television, pay attention to this quality of loyalty. Avoid as much as possible facing people with a choice: truth vs. loyalty. Take an extra workaround allowing them to learn the truth while remaining loyal to whatever system is feeding them. The sense of self-preservation and loyalty is very strong in earthlings so play it wisely.