This website was created near the end of the first coronavirus lockdown in early 2020. The goal of Wiki-Activism is first, spreading awareness of what’s really going on, beyond what we read or hear through mass media or Big Tech, and encouraging people to participate in activism in one way or another. Second, prepare for the challenging times ahead.

Expect every aspect of our existence to be affected, food, medicine, education, media, culture, politics, economics, career, business, currency, entertainment and many others that we have yet to find out.

This changing world will require one to have a wide breadth of knowledge and skills, like our forefathers had not too long ago. Wiki-Activism serves as a resource hub of study information from a vast spectrum into one resource of ideas and solutions.

The erosion of our civil liberties will happen quickly if we don’t act to defend them. The enemies of human rights are on a swift plan to strip us of our Rights. The concept for this website is to empower the people that cherish our civil liberties and help them expand their reach and to also provide a means of like-minded people to connect.

There is an overwhelming amount of information out there, sorting through it all to find what’s most applicable to our current situation should be our objective. Surviving and thriving through this will require us to become the best versions of ourselves, investing in yourself so you can be more empowered to help others as well as yourself.

Knowledge is Power

The following is very inspiring to those that want to mix this broken society.

“Those with the information and the means to communicate it, have what the king used to have – Unlimited Power” – Tony Robbins

“Money is what fueled the industrial society. But in the informational society, the fuel, the power, is knowledge. One has now come to see a new class structure divided by those who have information and those whom must function out of ignorance. This new class has its power not from money, not from land, but from knowledge” – John Kenneth Galbraith

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