Anonymous ID: c282c2 Dec. 8, 2022, 9:49 p.m. No.17911236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

PN>>17911101 (You) HHS (fed gov Health & Human Services) has bought Yale by $1.9 Billion since the start of Covid. Plus $600 million a year.

 

>>17911205

Endowment for Yale is currently $1.7 billion in addition to HHS funding along with keeping tuition of kicked out students.

 

Watch this, she thibks that Yake is violating the CT or US law “trafficking protection act” that use fraud, coercion or force”. Yale is violating the Nuremberg Code

 

Naomi with Attorneys are working on taking Yale on

Anonymous ID: c282c2 Dec. 8, 2022, 10:37 p.m. No.17911372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1385 >>1402 >>1556 >>1797 >>1877

.pB17911025 >>17911028 >>17911029 >>17911129>>17911143

So what's in these suitcases that this dude is 'stealing'?

 

From this anon: “When this question above, was asked, the word “Strotium” jumped into my brain. I dont know anything about nuclear technology or much about chemical elements. This is strictly an intuition, but it seems to connect”. If this helps Praise God for putting this word in my brain

 

Wiki

“Strontium is the chemical element with the symbol Sr and atomic number 38. An alkaline earth metal, strontium is a soft silver-white yellowish metallic element that is highly chemically reactive. The metal forms a dark oxide layer when it is exposed to air. Strontium has physical and chemical properties similar to those of its two vertical neighbors in the periodic table, calcium and barium. It occurs naturally mainly in the minerals celestine and strontianite, and is mostly mined from these.”

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Strontium

it was identified as a new element the next year from its crimson-red flame test color. Strontium was first isolated as a metal in 1808 by Humphry Davy using the then newly discovered process of electrolysis. During the 19th century, strontium was mostly used in the production of sugar from sugar beets (see strontian process). At the peak of production of television cathode-ray tubes, as much as 75% of strontium consumption in the United States was used for the faceplate glass.[6] With the replacement of cathode-ray tubes with other display methods, consumption of strontium has dramatically declined.[6

While natural strontium (which is mostly the isotope strontium-88) is stable, thesynthetic strontium-90 is radioactive and is one of the most dangerous components of nuclear fallout, as strontium is absorbed by the body in a similar manner to calcium. Natural stable strontium, on the other hand, is not hazardous to health.

Characteristics

Oxidized dendriticstrontium

Strontium is a divalent silvery metal with a pale yellow tint whose properties are mostly intermediate between and similar to those of its group neighbors calcium and barium.[7] It is softer than calcium and harder than barium. Its melting (777 °C) and boiling (1377 °C) points are lower than those of calcium (842 °C and 1484 °C respectively); barium continues this downward trend in the melting point (727 °C), but not in the boiling point (1900 °C). The density of strontium (2.64 g/cm3) is similarly intermediate between those of calcium (1.54 g/cm3) and barium (3.594 g/cm3).[8]Three allotropes of metallic strontium exist, with transition points at 235 and 540 °C.[9]

The standard electrode potential for the Sr2 /Sr couple is −2.89 V, approximately midway between those of the Ca2 /Ca (−2.84 V) and Ba2 /Ba (−2.92 V) couples, and close to those of the neighboring alkali metals.[10] Strontium is intermediate between calcium and barium in its reactivity toward water, with which it reacts on contact to produce strontium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Strontium metal burns in air to produce both strontium oxide and strontium nitride, but since it does not react with nitrogen below 380 °C, at room temperature it forms only the oxide spontaneously.[8] Besides the simple oxide SrO, the peroxide SrO2 can be made by direct oxidation of strontium metal under a high pressure of oxygen, and there is some evidence for a yellow superoxide Sr(O2)2.[11]Strontium hydroxide, Sr(OH)2, is a strong base, though it is not as strong as the hydroxides of barium or the alkali metals.[12]All four dihalides of strontium are known.[13]

Due to the large size of the heavy s-blockelements, including strontium, a vast range of coordination numbers is known, from 2, 3, or 4 all the way to 22 or 24 in SrCd11 and SrZn13. The Sr2 ion is quite large,

Because of its extreme reactivity with oxygen and water, strontium occurs naturally only in compounds with other elements, such as in the minerals strontianite and celestine. It is kept under a liquid hydrocarbon such as mineral oil or kerosene to prevent oxidation; freshly exposed strontium metal rapidly turns a yellowish color with the formation of the oxide. Finely powdered strontium metal is pyrophoric, meaning that it will ignite spontaneously in air at room temperature. Volatile strontium salts impart a bright red color to flames, and these salts are used in pyrotechnics and in the production of flares.[8] Like calcium and barium, as well as the alkali metals and the divalent lanthanideseuropium and ytterbium, strontium metal dissolves directly in liquid ammonia to give a dark blue solution of solvated electrons.[7]

Isotopes

Main article: Isotopes of strontium

Natural strontium is a mixture of four stable isotopes: 84Sr, 86Sr, 87Sr, and 88Sr.[8] Their abundance increases with increasing mass number and the heaviest,…

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strontium

Anonymous ID: c282c2 Dec. 8, 2022, 10:54 p.m. No.17911395   🗄️.is 🔗kun

PN>>17911073 Has it really been 4 DECADES since anyone was arrested for lying to Congress???

 

Its time to prosecute everyone that has lied to congress

Anonymous ID: c282c2 Dec. 8, 2022, 11:17 p.m. No.17911432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1443 >>1556 >>1797 >>1877

Malcolm Fle✘ - Amoral Mercenary

 

Just doing my best to put all of this information into context right now because it's deep and dark. These #TwitterFiles and #TwitterFiles2 drops have the potential to open so many Pandora's boxes. We need a lot of answers… Answers I don't think we'll get. https://t.co/tiXZKcWp6a

 

https://twitter.com/Malcolm_fleX48/status/1601083450840449024?s=20&t=wk4ozOYyZXxmRHwzIpRq5w

Anonymous ID: c282c2 Dec. 8, 2022, 11:18 p.m. No.17911435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1438

Malcolm Fle✘ - Amoral Mercenary

 

Just doing my best to put all of this information into context right now because it's deep and dark. These #TwitterFiles and #TwitterFiles2 drops have the potential to open so many Pandora's boxes. We need a lot of answers… Answers I don't think we'll get. https://t.co/tiXZKcWp6a

 

https://twitter.com/Malcolm_fleX48/status/1601083450840449024?s=20&t=wk4ozOYyZXxmRHwzIpRq5w