(Concluded from Part 1, above.)
I repeat: In getting our informational lightwork underway, we need more aggregators of information and then we need more aggregators of the aggregators.
We haven’t time or money for universities. Many universities or their faculty have proven hostile to everything I’m saying here anyways. In my view, we may have to educate ourselves and each other for now.
We have lightworkers on Telegram, Signal, Instagram, X, Meta, etc., etc., all of them gathering information. Now, what we need to do, at every level is connect the dots – aggregate or bring together that information in a website format that makes sense and release the wiki or database thus created to the world.
Organize, research, and post. Rinse and repeat.
Someone needs to organize us. I’m envisioning websites that function like Wikipedias, only not in service to the deep state’s narrative.
Then we need people to find (research) and draw the information together – well, like I did with the various databases strewn throughout the Internet. (1)
We need people to provide extracts, quotes, proof arranged either topically or chronologically (or both).
Connecting the dots, connecting the dots. And working cooperatively, paying no attention to trolls and shills. (2)
Aggregation needs to happen at every level. On every subject. And then we need people to aggregate the individual aggregations.
Organizing, researching, and posting. Rinse and repeat.
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Or here’s another one: A community version of Wikipedia, where people contribute to the building of the database, with the scrutiny of editors to keep the structure sound and eliminate nuisance postings.
It’d be on what’s happening in the world and where we’re headed from here.
Werner Erhard spoke of a world that works for everyone. (3) Several decades earlier people were talking about a cooperative commonwealth. (4) Same idea. Werner’s phrase describes what vision the wiki would serve; the earlier term describes what our relationship to each other is.
We need now to come together in cooperative, Internet-based projects that get the information out about what’s happening in our world, what it’s all in aid of, and where we’re going. (5)
I invite us to choose a piece of the action and start organizing, researching, and posting. Rinse and repeat.
Footnotes
(1) The main ones are:
- First Contact – Dictionary of First Contact and Ascension at http://goldengaiadb.com/index.php?title=First_Contact
- New Maps of Heaven – Dictionary of Life after “Death” at http://goldengaiadb.com/index.php?title=New_Maps_of_Heaven
- From Darkness Unto Light – Dictionary of Enlightenment and the Trinity at http://goldengaiadb.com/index.php?title=From_Darkness_to_Light
One of mine was recently removed without warning me ahead of time. It was on 9/11 and depleted uranium, no less.
The website was titled What is Happening in America? – Dictionary on 9/11 and Depleted Uranium. Ho hum. No, I’m not going to fight it. In my opinion, whoever needed to see it saw it. Here’s to the work it did and bon voyage!!!
(2) Except to exclude them when identified. I hope we no longer sacrifice peace before purposeful disruption.
(3) See “A World That Works for Everyone? Why, That’s Simple!”
For additional research, see “A World that Works for Everyone is a Synonym for the Fifth Dimension,” A World that Works for Everyone is an Ascended World,”
(4) See:
- “We are a Co-operative Commonwealth,”
- “The Cooperative Commonwealth: A Vision for Nova Earth – Part 1/4,”
- “The Cooperative Commonwealth: A Vision for Nova Earth – Part 2/4,” Dec. 31, 2013, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/12/31/the-cooperative-commonwealth-a-vision-for-nova-earth-part-24/
- “The Cooperative Commonwealth: A Vision for Nova Earth – Part 3/4,” Jan. 1, 2014, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2014/01/01/the-cooperative-commonwealth-a-vision-for-nova-earth-part-34/
- “The Cooperative Commonwealth: A Vision for Nova Earth – Part 4/4,” Jan. 2, 2014, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2014/01/02/the-cooperative-commonwealth-a-vision-for-nova-earth-part-44/
(5) Unfortunately, my days of creating and managing several databases on top of other duties are probably gone. I have my own personal database of more than 1,000 pages, which I’ll make available as soon as the Reval allows research and publishing to open up.