Lights, Camera, Action From Across The Pond

Gayla Olson • Aug 31, 2022

Turning on the lights to link people together and transform our collective power

Lights, Camera, Action by Gayla Olsen, Community Assembly of America

Maybe we all want to have faith in ourselves, in basic decency, in our collective power, in the Golden Rule and in our future.


Organised push back against authoritative over-reach is terrific; focusing on de-funding the 'power elite' is great; public outcries against censorship, election fraud and medical tyranny are all imperative, but if widespread faith in ourselves and the goodness of humanity fails then the cycle will keep repeating itself.


We need to connect people and work together. We need to bypass mainstream news, disruptive social media, fixed elections, and enforced social practices (such as mask-wearing) that push and perpetuate the propaganda narrative. Many websites and podcasts are great, terrific, invaluable but too many are echo-chambers to the choir of people. I keep hearing talk about the numbers but what about those starting to look for answers, those struggling to understand and those who are not even questioning anything yet?


For many months I have been driven by this idea to help speed the awakening, the ascension or the shift by sending a signal to all who are not blind to the truth. If we could get large numbers of people, as many as possible, to turn on their outside lights, for example, festive-type lights (any colours), beacons, or just porch lights. We could join together and keep them on all night in the manner of the truck convoys, bringing like-minded people together. Imagine the conversations, imagine the growing unity, imagine the glow!


Many of us have been trained to keep our heads down and our mouths shut, and we don't engage for fear of a reaction and the futility of trying to inform others. This makes us part of the 'I-would-rather-be-wrong-than-alone' crowd. So even if our next door neighbour is thinking the same things, we never know of it.


Go local, go global.  The lights would be meaningful in so many ways - lights in the dark, a light on truth, awareness, awakening representing the lightworkers, the Light Brigade, and so much more. Lights are almost universally available. Lights do not need to be event or date driven. They are completely peaceful, non-confrontational, and highly visible with no need for anyone to go searching the web to know that something is happening. I envision (I hope correctly) that communications are happening in the old-fashioned and most impactful way - face to face, human to human. And as the momentum builds, we will link arms with friends and neighbours, our communities, our countries, and the world.


I remain convinced that there are way more of us ready-and-willing-to-re-believe in the faith in ourselves than there are of those who don't. We just need a way to prove it. Then perhaps the success of all push-back, defunding and public outcry projects become inevitable.


I think it would take at least one 'megaphone' to make this begin. If multiple megaphones would then link arms, it happens.


Gayla Olson

Founding Emissary, Community Assembly of the America


An introduction by John Gilbert, Community Assembly of the British Isles


May we introduce Gayla Olson from New Jersey in the US as the Founding Emissary for the Community Assembly of America. Gayla has been driven by a passion to use lights to announce to the world that we are united and willing to stand up and be counted. My own vision for the Light Brigade is to build a grid of light beacons around the world so that everyone can plug in and draw energy for the stand that we all must make. I see this starting to happen now and the number of groups of people who are plugging into the grid we call the Community Assemblies is increasing by the day. T


There are many around the Earth who feel that the time to stand up to tyranny is now. Gayla is no exception to the growing wave of a will to self-govern and remove the so called 'power-elite' that threaten to devour our society.   



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