Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 10:33 a.m. No.18776605   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6618

>>18776575

May 5

Date

May 5 is the 125th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 240 days remain until the end of the year.

 

Just for S&G's Q 125 & 240

Read Q 3144 which seems to be the only drop with 5.5 and it's Rachel Chandler trafficking pics.

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 10:37 a.m. No.18776618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6638

>>18776575

>>18776605

 

List of 5.5 Holidays

http://www.holidays-and-observances.com/may-5.html

 

2023 Daily Holidays that fall on May 5, include:

 

Bonza Bottler Day

Buddha Day - May 5, 2023

Cartoonists Day

Cinco de Mayo

Day of Vesak - May 5, 2023

Europe Day (Council of Europe)

Hand Hygiene Day

Hug a Shed and Take a Selfie Day

International Midwives Day

International Space Day - May 5, 2023 (First Friday in May)

Kentucky Oaks - May 5, 2023 (Friday before the Kentucky Derby)

Museum Lover's Day

Nail Day

National Hoagie Day

National Silence the Shame Day

No Pants Day - May 5, 2023 (First Friday in May)

Oyster Day

Revenge of the Fifth

School Lunch Hero Day - May 5, 2023 (First Friday in May)

Square Root Day - not until May 5, 2025

Totally Chipotle Day

Tuba Day - May 5, 2023 (First Friday in May)

World Portuguese Language Day

2023 Weekly Holidays that include May 5, are:

 

Air Quality Awareness Week - May 1-5, 2023

Choose Privacy Week - May 1-7

Go Diaper Free Week - April 30 - May 6, 2023 (7 Days Starting the Last Sunday in April)

National Auctioneers Week - May 1-6, 2023 (Observed the week ending with National Auctioneers Day)

National Children's Book Week - May 1-7, 2023, and also November 6-12, 2023

National Physical Education and Sports Week - May 1-7 (First Week in May)

National Safety Stand Down Week - May 1-5, 2023

National Small Business Week - April 30 - May 6, 2023 (First Week of May)

National Sun Safety Week - May 1-7, 2023

Preservation Week - April 30 - May 6, 2023

Screen-Free Week (Digital Detox Week - Formerly TV Turnoff Week) - May 1-7, 2023

Stewardship Week - April 30 - May 7, 2023 (Last Sunday in April to First Sunday in May)

The Biggest Week in American Birding - May 5-14, 2023

World Dystonia Awareness Week - May 3-11

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 10:42 a.m. No.18776649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6699 >>6743 >>6762 >>6855 >>6877 >>6955 >>7114 >>7264 >>7283 >>7293 >>7334

Archaeologists unearthed a rare sculpture of a powerful Mayan god near the path of a large-scale rail project in southeastern Mexico, officials say.

 

The sculpture of the ancient god K’awiil is part of an urn recently found near Section 7 of the ongoing Maya Train project, the National Institute of Anthropology and History said in an April 27 release. Section 7 stretches from the town of Bacalar, in Quintana Roo, to Escárcega, in Campeche.

 

The controversial Maya Train project — which will span 965 miles when finished — is fiercely championed by Mexican President Lopez Obrador, who aims to connect the Yucatan peninsula by rail, Mexico News Daily reported. However, many oppose the endeavor over concerns of environmental destruction and the loss of cultural and historical heritage.

 

“This finding is very important because there are few sculptural representations of the god K’awiil,” INAH director Diego Prieto Hernandez said, adding that it is “one of the first to appear in Mexican territory,” while just three others have been found in neighboring Guatemala.

 

K’awiil has been seen by experts before, in paintings and in reliefs, but rarely is he seen in three dimensions.

 

K’awiil was the Mayan god of lightning, wealth and fertility, and “is related to the Maya’s idea that lightning fertilized the earth,” Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos, associate professor of anthropology at Yale, said in a 2022 university release.

 

The K’awiil statue is one finding among many made by teams salvaging artifacts along the path of the train project, according to the INAH release. As of April 27, nearly 49,000 buildings or foundations have been cataloged and reserved, over 896,000 pottery fragments, and 491 bones.

 

Google Translate was used was used to translate the news release from National Institute of Anthropology and History.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rare-sculpture-mayan-god-found-165216040.html

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 10:44 a.m. No.18776659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6673 >>6674 >>6762 >>6855 >>6955 >>7114 >>7264 >>7283 >>7293 >>7334

Swarms of quakes shake Salton Sea region in Southern California, seismologists say

 

Two swarms of earthquakes reaching up to 4.5 magnitude rattled the Salton Sea region of Southern California, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.

 

The first swarm began at 12:08 p.m. Saturday, April 29, in Heber near the U.S.-Mexico border, about 60 miles south of the Salton Sea, the USGS reported. It included nearly 50 tremors reaching up to 3.7-magnitude, felt by about 60 people.

 

The quakes continued overnight, with one hitting at 5:12 a.m. Sunday, April 30.

 

A second swarm began at 12:09 a.m. Sunday, April 30, near Niland on the southern shore of the Salton Sea, consisting of more than 25 tremors with one of the latest hitting at 5:28 a.m.

 

The largest, a 4.5-magnitude quake, was felt by about 30 people, according to the USGS. Other quakes in the swarm reached up to 4.1 magnitude.

 

A 3.2-magnitude quake hit near Ocotillo Wells 30 miles west of the Salton Sea at 10:55 p.m. Saturday, April 29, followed by smaller aftershocks, the USGS reported.

 

The Salton Sea is a shallow, landlocked body of highly saline water about 180 miles southeast of Los Angeles. It is about 45 miles long and 20 miles wide.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/swarms-quakes-shake-salton-sea-133502300.html

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 11:25 a.m. No.18776824   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18776799

>Elon is NOT Q.

 

Correct. Elon is a Puppet. Elon is being forced to act. All the Elon worship, is showing how pathetic the majority of gen pop is to latch on to an "idol".

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 11:32 a.m. No.18776859   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18776842

997

Apr 03, 2018 8:45:50 PM EDT

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 463ae0 No. 884799

Apr 03, 2018 8:43:05 PM EDT

Anonymous ID: dd4e73 No. 884748

Apr 03, 2018 8:42:09 PM EDT

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 463ae0 No. 884736

Future proves past.

Several today.

[1 day]

RR.

Military.

Border.

Keep watching the news.

[A]pril.

MOAB.

Q

>>884736

P = POPE?

>>884748

[POPE] will be having a terrible May.

Those who backed him will be pushed into the LIGHT>

Dark to LIGHT.

TRUTH.

Q

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 11:37 a.m. No.18776884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6891

>>18776872

>but I don't understand why the baker says it's 'powerfu

Not much for reading comprehension hu? Baker didn't say it was "Powerful".

Baker Capped what the Article TITLE said. Direct Quite.

derp

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 12:01 p.m. No.18776967   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18776936

Malone? Did he really "Invent" the shit mRNA tech? Doubtful. Seems he likes the attention though. However, If so, string up his ass too. NO ONE GETS A FREE PASS.

 

Weismann.

 

An astonishing number of world-changing medical breakthroughs have come to humanity by way of serendipity. Mishaps and lucky breaks gave us X-rays, insulin, and, most famously, penicillin, discovered in 1928, when a Scottish biologist returned from a summer holiday to find the bacteria cultures in his lab destroyed by a peculiar mold. Modern medicine was transformed in an instant.

 

But the story of how scientist Drew Weissman (MED’87, GRS’87) and his research partner Katalin Karikó developed the revolutionary mRNA technologythat powers the world’s most effective COVID-19 vaccines was a much slower burn—one that easily could have flickered out. Their decades-long crusade has been marked by rejection, crushing setbacks, and dogged perseverance. Chance had nothing to do with it. Except, perhaps, for how they met.

 

It was 1998. Weissman, an immunologist with a PhD in microbiology, had recently accepted a position at the University of Pennsylvania and was trying to figure out how to make a better vaccine. Most traditional vaccines work by injecting an inactive, weakened, or small fragment of a pathogen—called an antigen—to trigger an immune response that the body remembers and can jump-start if the invader returns. But developing such vaccines can take years, and live pathogens pose health risks to those with compromised immune systems.

 

Weissman was especially intrigued by a single-stranded molecule called messenger RNA, or mRNA, which brings our cells the DNA blueprint for making proteins so that the body can function. If we could manipulate those instructions, could mRNA be harnessed to create an entirely new kind of vaccine—one that could generate immunity without ever bringing a pathogen into the body?

 

One day, while waiting at the office to photocopy articles from a research journal, Weissman struck up a conversation with Penn biochemist Karikó. The two scientists realized they shared a particular interest. “I had always wanted to try mRNA,” Weissman says, “and here was somebody at the Xerox machine telling me that’s what she does.”

 

more

https://www.bu.edu/articles/2021/how-drew-weissman-and-katalin-kariko-developed-mrna-technology-inside-covid-vaccines/

Anonymous ID: 87c285 April 30, 2023, 12:25 p.m. No.18777052   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18777004

>shitty memes and a two second attention span

 

>yer never gonna get it

 

>4-6% lost forever

 

>and good fucking riddance!

 

>kek

 

No, you're never gong to get it.

Poser