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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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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 [[Wikipedia:Youtube.com|YouTube]] in mid February.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iranian.com/posts/view/post/28631 |title=VIDEO: Eminem, Ice Cube and Korn Team Up with Anonymous to Call For Global Revolution &#124; Alternet â–ª |publisher=Iranian.com |date= |accessdate=March 18, 2014}}</ref> As of mid March is had over 175,000 views.
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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 [[Wikipedia:Youtube.com|YouTube]] in mid February.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iranian.com/posts/view/post/28631 |title=VIDEO: Eminem, Ice Cube and Korn Team Up with Anonymous to Call For Global Revolution &#124; Alternet â–ª |publisher=Iranian.com |date= |accessdate=March 18, 2014}}</ref> As of mid March it had over 175,000 views.
  
 
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==See also==

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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[edit]

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[edit]

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 it had over 175,000 views.

See also[edit]

Wikipedia:Occupy Central (2014)

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