Anonymous ID: 2776c7 April 13, 2020, 7:31 a.m. No.8777871   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8777268 (lb) Scavino Twat "On April 19 It starts"

 

Schedule for House of Representatives - April 2020

Back in session for 3 days 20-22 April

 

[SESSIONS]

Anonymous ID: 2776c7 April 13, 2020, 7:56 a.m. No.8777990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8142

>>8777948

YW. True or not, I hadn't seen it before or that it's been alleged to be both fake and extremely gay.

 

In binary measure, the individual pixels in a grey world count as either black or white. At some point, we must draw a line in our grey-matter and decide where to draw it and where we stand in relation to the line.

Anonymous ID: 2776c7 April 13, 2020, 8:13 a.m. No.8778077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8185

>>8778047

The bottle is twisted so just the nu is showing.

 

Nu /ˈnjuː/ (uppercase Ν lowercase ν; Greek: νι ni [ni]) is the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 50. It is derived from the ancient Phoenician language nun Phoenician nun.svg. Its Latin equivalent is N, though the lowercase resembles the Roman lowercase v ( ν {\displaystyle \nu } \nu ).

 

The name of the letter is written νῦ in Ancient Greek and traditional Modern Greek polytonic orthography, while in Modern Greek it is written νι [ni].

 

Letters that arose from nu include Roman N and Cyrillic Н.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_(letter)

Anonymous ID: 2776c7 April 13, 2020, 9:01 a.m. No.8778323   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8366

Is anyone else wondering why the FCC isn't front and center of the investigation into the FAKENEWS???

 

They literally control the licenses and airwaves.

 

As an unlicensed civilian, here are their limits on your free speech. But, if you get a Golden Ticket for Ajit Pai, you can say whatever the fuck you want, and get paid massive bux for doing it. Lies, codes, obscenity allowed on licensed commercial broadcasts, but strictly prohibited and enforced on amateur ham…

 

https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/amateur-radio-service/amateur-communications-operations

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Communications_Commission

 

Commissioners

 

The FCC is directed by five commissioners appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate for five-year terms, except when filling an unexpired term. The U.S. president designates one of the commissioners to serve as chairman. Only three commissioners may be members of the same political party. None of them may have a financial interest in any FCC-related business.[3][7]

 

Name Position State of Residence Party Term Expires Max. Extended Time†

Ajit Pai Chairman Kansas Republican June 30, 2021 Jan. 3, 2023

Michael O'Rielly Commissioner New York Republican June 30, 2019 Jan. 3, 2021

Jessica Rosenworcel Connecticut Democratic June 30, 2020 Jan. 3, 2022

Geoffrey Starks Kansas Democratic June 30, 2022 Jan. 3, 2024

Brendan Carr Virginia Republican June 30, 2023 Jan. 3, 2025

Anonymous ID: 2776c7 April 13, 2020, 9:26 a.m. No.8778444   🗄️.is 🔗kun

USN Twat

U.S. Navy

@USNavy

#MondayMotivation

 

Meet Lt. Cmdr. Jonathan Sumner, a #USNavy reservist who is also a surgical nurse in San Francisco. After 9 years of being in the reserves, he volunteered to return to active-duty & deploy to NYC to help combat #COVID19.

 

Here's his story.

2:01

11:07 AM · Apr 13, 2020·Sprinklr Publishing

 

https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/1249730948796735490

 

Lots of Imagery concordant with audio track

"Lebron, stay home, cops,"

Clock and Flag - Time 10:15

Navy Corpsmen working at Bellvue not on UNSN Comfort?

Anonymous ID: 2776c7 April 13, 2020, 9:56 a.m. No.8778616   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Potential for another new technology release?

 

“What if we could make a vest that can decrease the shortness of breath of COPD patients such that they are able to engage in life again?” says Jake Brenner, a pulmonary critical care physician in the Perelman School of Medicine.

 

Starting with a series of simple sketches, Brenner aimed to update the functionality of modern respirators based on the same principle as the iron lung. These devices use a front and back turtle-like shell surrounding the chest with an attached pump to apply pressure. Assisted breathing devices currently on the market are generally impractical for patients to wear in their daily lives. Brenner’s device, however, could be worn anywhere.

 

The idea was accepted into Medical Device Accelerator (MDA) program at Penn Medicine in 2017, which provided Brenner with seed funding and collaborators with expertise in engineering and product design to move through a streamlined development process. He formed a company, Right Air, LLC, received additional support from Penn Health-Tech, a University-wide center to speed device development, and set up a staff working out of NextFab, a Philadelphia maker space that is a ready-made Santa’s Workshop for inventors.

 

https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/how-wear-anywhere-vest-copd-evolved