Following my poor latter evening nap yesterday, I was probably up again around 12:30 a.m. My wife had not worked that day, so she had been home the entire while. However, she had a full day scheduled today at the Thai restaurant where she works part-time, so she was not to remain up for too much longer.
As I usually do, I put in some work on the latest post that I have in draft at one of my two Porkbun hosted websites, and then i switched over to add a post into my private Blogger blog.
In switching over, the menu for this public blog first appeared because this was where I had last made a post. So imagine when I saw the following notice:
This post was unpublished because it violates Blogger's community guidelines. To republish, please update the content to adhere to the guidelines.
This notice did not apply to just one post ─ I noticed at least eight different posts marked as being affected.
But why? Absolutely no reason was given ─ just that absolutely useless reference to "community guidelines" that is wide open to anyone's interpretation.
I suspect that there may have been content related to the scamdemic / plandemic / casedemic and the deadly and wholly unnecessary mandated 'vaccines' that are being used to force the world's populations into compliance. However, I write about this in lots of posts ─ why just the ones I noticed if that is indeed why the posts were banned / censored?
Whatever the reason, I have pretty much had it with Blogspot / Blogger. I have been with these pricks since 2008, and have over 4,100 posts. Each post, despite some content such as mentioned, are also personal journal entries that speak of the specific day in which I make a post.
Blogspot / Blogger is in effect censoring my personal history. Of course, it is really Google doing it, for Google owns the platform.
And so now I am considering taking the step of leasing a new website at Porkbun and having it hosted with them, as much as I hate to incur the additional drain to my already inadequate monthly pension.
I just may research what I need to do later today if I find the time once I finish and publish this specific post.
And speaking of that taboo subject matter, I found the following exciting message in my E-mail Inbox ─ it had arrived at 12:39 a.m. last night from Action4Canada:
Action4Canada and the Constitutional Rights Centre are very pleased to announce that the Statement of Claim for the BC/Federal legal action has been filed.
On August 16th, 2021, Action4Canada formally filed legal action in the BC Supreme Court, to hold multiple parties accountable for their actions with respect to COVID-19 measures. The defendants include: the Government of Canada, the Government of British Columbia, various public health officers, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and others. Action4Canada is committed to defending faith, family and freedom.Statement of Claim
View the full Statement of Claim here.
Action4Canada and the Constitutional Rights Centre believe the government is infringing on human rights and have exceeded their authority causing irreparable harm. Their actions appear to constitute criminal negligence, breach of trust, incitement of hatred, crimes against humanity committed against our elderly, our children and society at large, by withholding life-saving treatments, causing extreme psychological trauma due to the ordering of isolation, lockdowns, masking, social distancing and, without making full, true and plain disclosure of the known risks thereof, mandating and promoting dangerous experimental medical injections which they know, or ought to know, cause adverse reactions and death.
The government’s dictatorial and unlawful measures and their out-of-control spending, in response to COVID-19 are further destroying our businesses, our communities, and our economy. Many small businesses have been forced to close. Furthermore, the escalating national debt is putting the future of our children and grandchildren at risk.
The measures are in violation of the Constitution and nearly every section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Canadians have “guaranteed” rights. Such as Section 7 of the Charter and 1(a) of the Bill of Rights; “the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice”.
The government’s actions are putting our sovereignty, national security, and our democracy at risk.
My younger brother watched almost all of that 51-minute press conference video with me midday today, and we both had to observe that 'legal eagle' Rocco Galati is not exactly a skilled orator ─ we are hoping that he is far more effective in a court room.
However, what are the chances that any judge selected to hear the case is not going to already be in collusion with the 'powers that be' and render this entire effort for naught?
Incidentally, Rocco's mostly silent co-host was of course Tanya Gaw. I have no idea on the lady's age, but I find her to possess remarkably beautiful features for a senior.
And I say that as a 71-year-old.
I want to leave this topic for today and comment briefly on the weather.
I was up until maybe 4:30 a.m. this morning; and when I rose again just after 9 a.m., I saw that in the interim it had rained a fair amount. Nevertheless, the day slowly cleared such that in the afternoon I could have spent time sitting out in the backyard benefiting from some sunshine, but I just did not have the time.
First off, I needed an early afternoon nap, and then I had to get to work on this post. And as already said, I would like to research getting a new domain name and website set up with Porkbun.
Unfortunately as I type these words at the present at 4:51 p.m., my eyes are bothering me quite badly. Overnight I was never far from what felt like an eyestrain headache, the vague threat of which probably had to do with the debilitating state that I found myself in late yesterday afternoon after spending an hour or so lying upon my brother's bed in his absence.
I could barely write the post that I created in this blog thereafter. It was as if I had incurred a temporarily debilitating 'small' stroke or something. I had even checked my E-mails and found myself unable to understand what I was seeing there, deleting 30 or more of them in my witless confusion.
Anyway, as for missing out on some afternoon sunshine today, I am not too concerned because tomorrow afternoon my brother and I will be attending the memorial for our late maternal Aunt Nell Primrose's husband Earl that will be held at 1:30 p.m. at a distant Chilliwack cemetery (we live in Surrey). Afterwards, there will be a gathering at the large property of our cousin Wendy who lives out that way.
Now, I have no idea at all what my brother is considering doing ─ that is, whether to hang around and drink with those relations of ours who will be doing so; or to leave sensibly early for the long drive back home.
If he plans that we will be remaining there overnight, then I will be getting plenty of sunshine, I have no doubt.
The final item I want to bring up was that early two evenings ago, I finally watched the series finale of Good Witch. I did not realize that the series was actually concluding, and not just the season.
Sure, it's a Hallmark production, and thus soap opera-like family entertainment. But even so, it did grow on me over the seasons.
Heck, I even grew to care for often snooty mayor Martha Tinsdale, as played by chubby Catherine Disher. I actually came to understand how she could have a husband (as played by Paul Miller) who was so devoted to her, as she was to him.
There were a number of cast members whom I would not mind commenting on, but I don't have the time, alas. I will say that I was not too fussy that the lead character's younger cousin who comes to town in the sixth (or second-to-last) season and remains through to the end turned out to be lesbian ─ it just seems to me that far too many series seem to see the need to write in a gay angle.
Anyway, I only just now discovered that I am previously very familiar with the actress portraying that lesbian cousin Joy. Actress Katherine Barrell also portrays a lesbian ─ this time a sheriff ─ in the T.V. series Wynonna Earp. In that series, she is the 'love interest' of Wynonna Earp's young sister Waverly.
I think that I will attempt a session of exercises that I still have scheduled for out in the backyard toolshed today, and then have a bath. Those two activities ought to revitalize my worn out eyes.
And that is it for today.
Oh! I DO have one more item. Overnight on behalf of my brother, I placed an order to Amazon Canada for some Miracle Mineral solution (MMS) ─ we shall see now if it makes it here from the U.S. where it is being shipped.
So I will certainly have more to say about that in upcoming posts.

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