Meet the Team

Canadian Awareness Network

Alternative media you can trust for local news, national news, world news, police state, geoengineering, health and a lot more! Lots of articles to read, videos to watch, interviews to hear and different sections to browse.

Terry Wilson
Position: Founder, Editor, Filmmaker and Journalist.

Terry began his journalism career in 2007, when he began writing for wearechange.org. After leaving WeAreChange, Terry founded the Canadian Awareness Network in 2011.

Since that time his work has been published around the world. In publications such as:

Infowars.com
Pressfortruth.ca
Davidicke.com
cuttingthroughthematrix.com
localssupportinglocals.ca
actionparty.ca
And many more.

Frankie Gotz
Position: Journalist, Filmmaker and Activist

Frankie began his activism in 2009 by joining Grasshopper Media by traveling across Canada to help spread awareness on important issues. He later met Terry in 2010 and later in 2011 teamed up with him and joined the Canadian Awareness Network.

He is dedicated to compiling information and putting the pieces of the puzzle together to expose the United Nations new world order/one world government agenda and it’s perpetrators.

He is dedicated in using his skills to spread awareness on important topics and to make people think about things in hopes that humanity wakes up and breaks the chains to their enslavement and in hopes that human rights are not infringed upon by rightfully restoring the power back to the people.

 

Anthony Amaral
Position: Street Activist

Anthony began his activism in 2009 with Frankie Gotz. Anthony is a contributor to helping Canadian Awareness Network out with traveling to rallies/protests, organizing rallies, handing out fliers & DVD’s, questioning politicians and is a camera man.

 

 

Lucas Cort
Position: Journalist and Activist

Lucas’ journey began with his former belief in the irrational statist cast system commonly referred to as politics. He joined a political party and soon realized that at the core of all political parties was a system based on violence. Later, he realized that a non contradictory philosophy based on self ownership and the non aggression principle was essential to create a master/slaveless society (“might doesn’t make right”).

Lucas covers various events taking place in his area and writes about the topics he finds to be important concerning the current condition and future of humanity. He is also dedicated to facilitating cognitive liberty and over all self reliance by offering lessons on the topics of survival/bushcraft, critical thinking (A non-contradictory method of identification and organization of information) and communication skills.