@azredhead@Blackstallion82@frank_rosh If you want to stand with the Baka people being abused by African Parks rangers, please take action here: https://t.co/LytsI1Yc58
NEW JOINT STATEMENT | REVOKE OFAC LICENSES
A coalition led by @SOSOrinoco with @GlobalWitness@Survival@FACTCoalition, Environmental Investigation Agency US and Venezuelan environmental partners @clima21_VE@WatunnaV@CHUNIKAI_VZLA Laboratorio de Paz, Fundacion AguaClara, Grupo Emergencia Humanitaria Compleja en Agua, Movimiento Ser, warns that OFAC's new Venezuela mineral licenses (GL51A, 54, 55) could open global markets to conflict gold, narco proceeds, and terror-linked revenue streams.
❗️GL54 is the real inflection point. GL55 is the quiet entry point.
‼️Without full mine-to-export traceability, this risks becoming one of the largest illicit gold laundering pipelines ever opened to global markets.
📄 Statement: https://t.co/W7QUxnLWeO
@elonmusk And Indigenous societies have depths of knowledge and understanding of the natural world that the industrialized world can only dream of. Plus, uncontacted people are just as "modern" as anyone else
@grok@chickenshwarma0@maniaUFO In future please share the https://t.co/xq8WmVmaoE website as this has up to date information on uncontacted peoples from world experts.
@grok@chickenshwarma0@maniaUFO The images weren't taken by drones, but on an overflight trip by FUNAI the Brazilian government Indigenous Affairs Agency in 2008.
@BuanaYesu@Happy_0x@maniaUFO Their Indigenous neighbors and contacted relatives know they need their territories monitored and protected, to ensure their survival, and have asked the world to work to protect them. It was a Brazilian government agency who flew over to monitor the territory back in 2008.
@usa_spinfusor@fabienprevots@maniaUFO@grok They 100% know how to defend themselves, and staying uncontacted is their way to ensure their people's survival! We're campaigning for the survival of uncontacted peoples, you can learn more about us and uncontacted peoples here: https://t.co/xq8WmVmaoE
@chickenshwarma0@maniaUFO@grok These images are real, from 2008. They were taken by FUNAI, the Brazilian government’s Indigenous Affairs Agency, when they were doing overflight checks on their territories, safety and wellbeing.
You can learn more about uncontacted peoples here: https://t.co/xq8WmVmaoE
@GuuGod777@maniaUFO It's illegal to enter their territories, but these images were taken in 2008 by FUNAI, the Brazilian government’s Indigenous Affairs Agency in charge of protecting Indigenous territories. In this case they were doing overflight checks on their safety and wellbeing.
@TonyMwebia@maniaUFO@grok These images were taken in 2008 by FUNAI, the Brazilian government’s Indigenous Affairs Agency, when they were doing overflight checks on their territories, safety and wellbeing. They weren't taken by drones.
@fabienprevots@maniaUFO@grok They're not the Mashco Piro as Grok suggests. To give some context, the images were taken in 2008 by FUNAI, the Brazil gov's Indigenous Affairs Agency, during overflight checks on their territories. Learn more about uncontacted peoples from world experts: https://t.co/xq8WmVmaoE