TYB!
https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1701991041715593704
X-ray scans of the two of Specimens presented to Mexican congress released by Canal del Congreso MĂ©xico.
The experts testifying under oath stated one has 'eggs' inside it and verified implants made of very rare metals of Cadmium and Osmium.
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Osmium is one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust, making up only 50 parts per trillion, and the densest naturally occurring element.
This newly released specimen had a never observed abundance of Osmium.
>Osmium
https://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/76/osmium
The image suggests the use of the element in making high-quality pen nibs.
Appearance
A shiny, silver metal that resists corrosion. It is the densest of all the elements and is twice as dense as lead.
Uses
Osmium has only a few uses. It is used to produce very hard alloys for fountain pen tips, instrument pivots, needles and electrical contacts. It is also used in the chemical industry as a catalyst.
Biological role
Osmium has no known biological role. The metal is not toxic, but its oxide is volatile and very toxic, causing lung, skin and eye damage.
Natural abundance
Osmium occurs uncombined in nature and also in the mineral osmiridium (an alloy with iridium). Most osmium is obtained commercially from the wastes of nickel refining.
>and of all the gay things, this may be the gayest
I was all set to dismiss it entirely as paper mache, but have tremendous respect for Brian Roemmele and osmium thing is weird AF.
https://breaking911.com/husband-of-alaska-rep-mary-peltola-dies-in-plane-crash/
In a statement released on Wednesday, the office of Democratic U.S. Representative Mary Peltola confirmed the tragic passing of her husband in an airplane accident.
Anton McParland, her chief of staff, said, “We are devastated to share that Mary’s husband, Eugene Peltola Jr. — ′Buzzy’ to all of us who knew and loved him — passed away earlier this morning following a plane accident in Alaska.”
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is conducting an investigation into the incident involving a Piper PA 18-150 Super Cub. The aircraft went down at 8:48 p.m. on Tuesday under circumstances yet to be determined, near St. Mary’s, Alaska, located approximately 440 miles (708.11 kilometers) west of Anchorage.
“The pilot flew a hunter and the hunter’s equipment to a remote location 64 miles away from St. Mary’s. After leaving the hunter, the plane took off to return and appears to have crashed in an area of remote, mountainous terrain,” the NTSB wrote in a statement.
The pilot was the sole occupant on board. NTSB investigators are on their way to the scene, joined by the Alaska National Guard.
>>>19545041 Brian Cates: @The_AuthorityQ, @intheMatrixxx & @shadygrooove attempt to REDEFINE what Q271 told everybody
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