Anonymous ID: 0a9596 Oct. 18, 2023, 6:44 a.m. No.19756252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6291 >>6293 >>6315 >>6439

Kinda tired of the "Muh Covid" cover story. Just fucking OUT THESE PEDO'S already.

WE ALL KNOW!!

 

Fans Rally Around Stephen Colbert After 'The Late Show’ Reveals Health News

 

After almost five months of being off the air due to the WGA strike, fans of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert were ecstatic to see the late night talk series back on their television screens. Upon seeing Stephen Colbert return to the stage at the Ed Sullivan Theater to give his opening monologue to a full audience in early October, the energy felt as if the show never had a pause in production.

 

But on October 16, viewers were given another surprise they didn't see coming. Upon watching the first few minutes of the show, they noticed that Stephen wasn't standing in front of his iconic TV desk. Instead, they saw him wearing headphones and delivering a new set of jokes from the comfort of his own home. What's more, a few hours ahead of the episode airing at 11:35 p.m. ET, The Late Show confirmed on social media that Stephen would not be in studio.

 

So, what happened to Stephen that caused him to skip out from attending the taping? And more importantly, when will Stephen be back in The Late Show seat? Thankfully, there are some answers in regards to his absence.

 

Stephen announced he wasn't filming The Late Show in front of an audience after testing positive for COVID-19. He explained his absence during his opening monologue on October 16, saying he decided to take a rapid test after waking up feeling poorly.

 

"Keen eyed viewers may notice that tonight's show looks just a little different. I am not presently in the Ed Sullivan Theater. I'm in the Ed Sulli-my house. This morning, I woke up feeling not great. Flaming throat, a little sweaty, cough-y. I took one of those at-home tests and it said that I am not pregnant. Then I took a COVID test and it told me I am pregnant with COVID. So, I took three more tests and they all agreed."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fans-rally-around-stephen-colbert-020000513.html

Anonymous ID: 0a9596 Oct. 18, 2023, 7 a.m. No.19756345   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19756315

>So, the son of a bitch has a cold

There is only ONE CURE for Pedophilia

A SHOT. ONE. Between the EYES

 

Do you mot get the whole COVID cover up yet?

These PEOPLE ARE SICK!

Anonymous ID: 0a9596 Oct. 18, 2023, 7:54 a.m. No.19756659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6729 >>6783 >>6906 >>7014 >>7022 >>7074

>>19756648

>50 hertz

The world most commonly uses two frequencies for power: 50 Hz and 60 Hz. While aircraft, military equipment, and submarines use 400 Hz, all 40 countries use either 60 Hz or 50 Hz frequencies for standard power and everyday use. Let’s learn a little more about the difference between 60 Hz and 50 Hz frequency:

 

Efficiency

The different power frequencies that you use affect overall efficiency. When you need to switch between different frequencies, it can be difficult to achieve the most efficiency possible—not to mention that it can involve costly help. This is why frequency converters are a reliable, commonly used piece of machinery. Their ability to convert frequency powers provides versatility and overall power efficiency. But between 50 Hz and 60 Hz themselves, it depends on the application and energy capacity of the application use.

 

Geographical Location

One of the fundamental differences between 60 Hz and 50 Hz frequencies is which countries utilize which systems. Typically, North America uses 60 Hz motors, and much of Europe uses 50 Hz. Many countries once used one over the other but converted over time. For example, Mexico used 50 Hz up until the 1970s, when the country converted to the 60 Hz system.

 

One of the most interesting countries regarding these differences is Japan, which frequently uses both. The western part of the country, starting with Kyoto, uses 60 Hz, and Tokyo eastward uses a 50 Hz frequency.

 

Operating Speed

60 Hz is 20 percent higher in frequency than 50 Hz, which is the biggest difference between the two. Different sizes of frequency converters may affect overall performance. When machinery, such as generators or induction motor pumps, uses lower frequency, it prevents iron loss. Iron loss refers to useless energy used, or unnecessary energy. The goal is to avoid creating iron loss, as it wastes energy, machinery life, and money. It’s no secret that the higher the frequency, the more output and speed there is for generators and induction motors. Centrifugal forces are, overall, 20 percent higher for 60 Hz.

 

Is 60Hz Better Than 50Hz?

The answer to this question is that it depends. One frequency power is not innately better than the other. The main concern is that there are two different power frequency standards in the first place, which is a foundation for frequency converter basics. This means that systems and applications can run on either frequency. However, that means you will need a frequency converter. So although there are differences between 60 Hz and 50 Hz frequencies, you can use both, and both yield strong results thanks to frequency

 

https://coruzant.com/tech/what-is-the-difference-between-60-hz-and-50-hz-frequency/

Anonymous ID: 0a9596 Oct. 18, 2023, 8:11 a.m. No.19756748   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6797

>>19756708

>Soros takes orders from P.

>I thought this was solved earlier? Princess Leonor, the heir apparent to the Crown of Aragorn?

 

George Soros takes orders from P?

 

Who is P = The Pasdaran:

 

The Pasdaran is Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard, and Soleimani was a top leader within the Pasdaran..

 

They are the ones who controlled the US gov.. All the significant

 

https://twtext.com/article/1256062709059256320

 

Pasdaran

 

Pasdaran (Persian: , meaning "Guards") can refer to:

 

Pasdaran (district) in Tehran

Informal name for the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)

 

The Rise of the Pasdaran

Assessing the Domestic Roles of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps

 

https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG821.html

 

HUMA

OBAMA