Anonymous ID: 92aa50 April 29, 2022, 7:56 p.m. No.16180812   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16180160 lb

>Andrea Kendall-Taylor

 

Fulbright Scholar, looks like a solid in to bigger things.

"A Tradition of Excellence

Fulbright alumni have achieved distinction in government, science, the arts, business, philanthropy, education, and athletics.

 

40 Fulbright alumni have served as heads of state or government

61 Fulbright alumni from 14 countries have been awarded the Nobel Prize

76 Fulbright alumni are MacArthur Foundation Fellows

89 Fulbright alumni have received Pulitzer Prizes

Prominent Fulbright alumni include:

Alexander de Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium;

John Hope Franklin, noted American historian and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient;

Muhammad Yunus, founder, Grameen Bank, and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient;

Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, Former President of Croatia;

Riccardo Giacconi, physicist and 2002 Nobel Laureate;

Amar Gopal Bose, founder, Bose Corporation;

Renée Fleming, soprano; and

Daniel Libeskind, architect."

 

State Dept info: https://eca.state.gov/fulbright/fulbright-alumni/notable-fulbrighters

Anonymous ID: 92aa50 April 29, 2022, 8:05 p.m. No.16180840   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16180784

Cheney had enough "pull" that his victim who he shot in the damned face- apologized to Cheney

 

"Harry Whittington, the Republican lawyer shot by Dick Cheney in a hunting accident in Texas last weekend, emerged from hospital yesterday and apologised to the vice-president for all the trouble the shooting had caused.

 

Mr Whittington,who suffered a minor heart attack when a shotgun pellet lodgednear his heart, absolved Mr Cheney of any responsibility."

 

Sauce/more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/feb/18/usa.dickcheney

 

Cheney never did apologize but hey, it was just a lawyer.. Good Lord these vile people.

 

Cheney used to go on late night talk shows and turn off his battery operated heart device, used pending transplant. Anon used to wish somebody, anybody would grab it and toss it as far as they could throw. Just a dream…

Anonymous ID: 92aa50 April 29, 2022, 8:42 p.m. No.16180978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0997

>>16180930

Andover got drilled in 1991. Anon remembers.

 

Andover tornado outbreak

"From April 26–27, 1991, multiple supercells across Oklahoma and Kansas led to a regional tornado outbreak. Forced by a potent trough and focused along a dryline, these discrete thunderstorms moved northeast through a moist and highly unstable environment. A total of 55 tornadoes were confirmed, many of which were strong, F2 or greater on the Fujita scale. A widely documented F5 tornado moved through Andover, Kansas, killing 17 people. Additional fatalities occurred from significant tornadoes in other portions of Kansas and Oklahoma, and 21 deaths were recorded in total. An F4 tornado was intercepted by a mobile doppler weather radar team which observed winds up to 270 mph (430 km/h) at the top of the funnel, the first time winds of F5 intensity were measured by radar, and the highest winds recorded by radar at the time. A news team filming an F2 tornado sought shelter under a Kansas Turnpike overpass, causing a misconception that overpasses can provide adequate shelter during a tornado. This outbreak occurred within a transition period for the National Weather Service and proved the value of NEXRAD radars, which were utilized in Oklahoma to provide advanced warning to residents."

God hates Kansas and so do I. WIchita area especially and Lawrence.

 

It's raining hard, high winds and thunder is increasing here atm.

Anonymous ID: 92aa50 April 29, 2022, 8:59 p.m. No.16181065   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16180997

 

"Aftermath

In addition to the millions of dollars of damage, 225 injuries and seventeen deaths, the tornado also contributed to the commonly held (albeit false) belief regarding tornado safety. Due to the popularity of the news team's video, in which they are depicted surviving by using an overpass for shelter, overpasses are now frequently jammed with people seeking shelter during tornado activity. Such was the case in many areas during the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, in which some people left the safety of their homes when the tornado warning was issued to take shelter under overpasses.One tornado hit three underpasses and killed people at each one.

 

An overpass is an extremely dangerous spot to be in a tornado, especially if it does not have the open girder design like that in the video. That bridge design is very rare; the vast majority of underpasses are mere open slabs, offering no protection from wind and debris. Using these underpasses as protection does little more than raise people above ground level, exposing them to higher winds and more debris. Additionally, the windspeed may be increased by the wind tunnel effect. Another danger is the sheer number of people now congregating at underpasses blocks traffic, which has hindered emergency responders. Moreover, it presents the danger that an intense tornado will hit people taking shelter as well as bystanders stuck in traffic, who are massed in a vulnerable location incurring the possibility of a significant death toll."

 

An underpass acts as a vortex, dangerous af. That's where we always stopped on road trips though, hiding from hail.

 

The tornados included 1 F-4, Arkansas City.

Anonymous ID: 92aa50 April 29, 2022, 9:33 p.m. No.16181218   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16181111

>It's a clock.

there was a good Oppenheimer Ranch Project video I watched just yesterday on this topic and I can't find it again. Maybe it's down.

Micah Dank explaining a lot of it and their inversion of symbology.

Evidently they were tripping balls in ancient times too.

"30 So Jacob called the name of the place [j]Peniel: “For I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.” 31 Just as he crossed over [k]Penuel the sun rose on him, and he limped on his hip. 32 Therefore to this day the children of Israel do not eat the muscle that shrank, which is on the hip socket, because He [l]touched the socket of Jacob’s hip in the muscle that shrank."

Anonymous ID: 92aa50 April 29, 2022, 10:53 p.m. No.16181510   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16181291

>An overlapping pincer attack and two pronged encirclement from the North and South

 

The Battle of Walajah - pincer movement for the win. 15,000 vs 50,000, smaller army wins.

May 633

 

about 43 minutes into the video