Building Autonomy Ⓐ
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blueprints for anarchic self suffiency, freedom, opportunity and possibility
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Forwarded from United Anarchists
CCTV infestation in your area?

— pellet rifle
— spray paint
— moderately strong handheld laser
— hammer

But no matter what you do, never forget to practice your opsec. A high-stealth outfit great for disappearing into the night might look like a black hoodie, jeans and full-face concealment, while a socially-invisible outfit might look like unremarkable clothing with pandemic-appropriate face coverings (face mask, face shield, glasses, or so forth), but don't forget to conceal your hair too and protect your hands from any paint or from leaving fingerprints behind. Also, don't use your normal shoes either. Only use clothing you've acquired from some consignment shop, used only for your operation and nothing else.
Forwarded from United Anarchists
"Regarding red light cameras, I’d advise against any kind of gun, pellet guns included, because if you miss you don’t know where that projectile will land"

Pellet rifles are a great way to destroy them without actually exposing yourself to the cameras up close and personal, but needless to say, make sure you can actually hit your mark before attempting to do so. Put yourself in a position where you can take plenty of time to make a careful and precise shot.
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probably dont steal an ambulance though thats not cool
Forwarded from Rhino
DIY_Lithium_Batteries_How_to_Build_Your_Own_Battery_Packs_PDFDrive.pdf
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great to understand easy to scavage 18650 batteries
SolarHoboism
US citizens, y'all voting?
18 of yall are voting for trump danm lol #v/acc
oh wait theres plenty of rightoids around these parts anyway, carry on
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Forwarded from Pavel Durov
Forwarded from SolarHoboism
I care a lot about corn. This is the second year of a record bad series of corn disasters that mostly gets niche coverage. Images follow a timeline from the 2019 planting in the Midwest being delayed two months by unprecedented rain through the Midwest, odd weather patterns stunting the development, then snow halting the harvest halfway and forcing farmers to salvage what they could with propane dryers. This year saw a terrifying storm flatten half the feilds in Iowa. It's not going well for weather in the areas that produce the largest crop in the US.