Tipón, Peru sits at 3,500 meters in the Andes. Its stone water channels have been running continuously for over 500 years: no pumps, no electricity, no maintenance crew.
The Incas tapped a natural spring and engineered a gravity-fed system so precise the water still doesn't overflow, stagnate, or waste a drop.
Modern infrastructure can't say the same after 50 years, let alone 500.
How to legally and lawfully GET RID OF ALL @Flock_Safety
🚨 Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests.
Activists have successfully forced at least 8 cities to shut down Flock programs, either by exposing unauthorized data access or showing the footage was publicly accessible.
One of the most effective ways to take down Flock cameras?
FOIA Freedom of Info Requests
PRA Public Records Requests
Credit to @JasonBassler1 for a template to file one in your city:
How does a lonely penguin or rejected monkey break the internet, while a starving baby in Gaza barely gets noticed? No child deserves to starve or be killed.
🇵🇸Niña palestina que relevo a su madre periodista después de haber sido asesinada por el ejército sionista del apartheid israelí
Corresponsal de guerra de 11 años en Gaza Israel ha asesinado a muchísimos periodistas, incluida su madre. ¿Asesinarán a esta niña talentosa, también?
I’m back in the Occupied West Bank, reporting live from the ground. Follow along here, on substack (link in bio), and IG (same handle). Lot of shit going down.
We don’t talk enough about the calamitous effects of factory farming & land development on local landscapes. We’re facing catastrophic insect loss and bird loss that threatens all human life. It’s urgent that we protect our wilderness and parks and rewild our lawns.
I've seen multiple posts now about people in Gaza with heart conditions dying because of the lack of water. The genocide is not over. Israel hasn't stopped bombing and still isn't giving people enough resources to live. They still control the border.
“They could have killed me if they wanted to.”
U.S. activist Chris Smalls (@Shut_downAmazon) was on board the Handala trying to break the Gaza siege. He spoke to AJ+ about the racism and abuse he faced in detention after Israel intercepted the boat.
Así es la esclavitud en las minas en el este del Congo, de donde sale más del 70% del cobalto del mundo, miles de esclavos diariamente extraen el mineral por apenas 2$ al dia para llenar los bolsillos a las multinacionales capitalistas.
El capitalismo que no te enseñan, así es como se sostiene el nivel de vida y de consumo en Occidente, en estas minas al menos hay 40.000 niños esclavizados que pican piedra para que Apple saque 4 modelos de Iphone cada año.