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The '''Worldwide wave of action''' is an upcoming protest that will run from April 4, 2014 until the [[Wikipedia:Fourth of July|Fourth of July]]. It is a continuation of the [[Wikipedia:Occupy movement|Occupy movement]] and is being organized by [[Wikipedia:Anonymous (group)|Anonymous]].
 
The '''Worldwide wave of action''' is an upcoming protest that will run from April 4, 2014 until the [[Wikipedia:Fourth of July|Fourth of July]]. It is a continuation of the [[Wikipedia:Occupy movement|Occupy movement]] and is being organized by [[Wikipedia:Anonymous (group)|Anonymous]].

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Aftermath of the global surveillance disclosure (WP)
URL: https://waveofaction.org/
Date: April 4 – July 4, 2014
Place: Former occupation sites around the world
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Causes: (in short) Snowden leaks, Global surveillance, Income inequality, the Federal reserve
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The Worldwide wave of action is an upcoming protest that will run from April 4, 2014 until the Fourth of July. It is a continuation of the Occupy movement and is being organized by Anonymous.

Background

Feeling that the potential of the Occupy movement had not been met, particularly with regard to the banking sector, and energized by new revelations about government surveillance grassroots pressure for a return to the demonstrations of 2011 and 2012. Anonymous, Occupiers and independent activists began organizing in 2013.[1][2][3][4][5]

Omnipotent music video

The movement got a boost in the form of a music video titled Omnipotent featuring Wikipedia:Eminem, Wikipedia:Ice Cube, and Wikipedia:Korn released on YouTube in mid February.[6] As of mid March is had over 175,000 views.

See also

Wikipedia:Occupy Central (2014)

References

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