I have fallen far behind today ─ I am already into my evening, so I cannot spend much time on this post.
My wife had to work a full day today at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, so she won't be home until after I have gone to bed to try and nap away the latter evening. Her usual full-day start time is 11 a.m., so she left here this morning in time enough for the drive to get to the restaurant.
The restaurant owner is her dear friend, so my wife has huge latitude; and in fact, a couple of days ago, her 'boss' was caught without the large funds to meet an unexpected delivery, so my wife loaned her $1,000 that she debited from our chequing account.
The loan was paid back later the same day.
But I want to mention a somewhat encouraging hour-long video that my younger brother and I watched this latter morning on T.V. via our Android TV Box. The video was recorded yesterday, and was an interview by two gents of their guest, a woman I have not heard of before, nor have I heard of her organization.
The video was titled The Librti Show Ep. 15 - Kari Simpson - "The Most Dangerous Woman in Politics" and the 300k.ca Campaign.
Our present federal government has to go; nor can either of the two main opposition parties be allowed to come to power.
The only two political candidates with parties whom I know of and would vote for are Maxime Bernier and Derek Sloan.
I have leaned towards the former because he seems the more likely to gain the most votes; but upon learning that he believes that the COVID-19 'vaccines' are effective, I changed gears and decided that Derek Sloan would get my vote ─ even though Maxime Bernier says he would never mandate 'vaccinations'.
To be honest, I have a problem with putting someone into power who has been unable to research enough to understand that the 'vaccines' at best can only reduce a person's severity of infection if he or she does become infected; but the 'vaccine' cannot prevent infection, nor can it prevent transmission of an infection once an infection occurs.
So what bloody good is it? It is nothing but risk.
Anyway, it was mentioned by Norbert Orlewicz during the interview that he would ideally like to see Maxime Bernier and Derek Sloan unite and join together to defeat the tyrants in power.
I wholeheartedly agree with that! As it is, those of us who detest the three main political parties will only be diluting our votes by having to choose between these two men in the coming September 20 election.
Kari Simpson would like to see such a union as well, but is presently seeking to assess which of the two candidates may be the best one for her organization to back.
I signed up at her website 300K.ca for updates. From what I saw of her, I am prepared to believe that she has the capacity to figure out which of the two men would be the best choice if no one else better appears, and if these two refuse to amalgamate with one another.
I have spent a lot of time both overnight and today pounding out E-mails ─ my two thumbs' main joints are aching something fierce. It has been a problem that cropped up many months back. I try to type gently, but often I am rushed, and other times I am possessed of passion and fervour.
And before I recognize what I am doing, I am fiercely pounding away at the keys on my keyboard.
Much of what I have been typing about relates to what I wrote of here yesterday ─ the claim by Stanley H. ─ a Métis genealogy specialist who boldly stated in a 180-page genealogical document that he created that I am "an aboriginal person of Canada within s.35 of the Constitution Act of 1982."
I E-mailed him in the wee a.m. hours of yesterday for clarification as to why he is so certain of this, for until earlier this year, I never even knew that I had any Indigenous blood!
And I have been this ignorant of it for over 71 years!
However, I have not heard back from him. I am hoping that he understands what I may need to do to put forth a claim for official recognition of this status if it is indeed so Constitutionally.
Meanwhile, I have been in E-mail communication with my cousin who will also have this potential status. And I have also had ongoing E-mail communication with three other people, one of whom (Barbara H.) is an Indigenous woman a little older than I am and who is a former co-worker of mine.
Everyone seems quite excited about the discovery; and Barbara H. wrote this:
How interesting is that! Wow, find out which Band you belong to and perhaps you can get a Status card! I can't believe they could go back so far. Let me know what else you find. That is very exciting for you and your family. We must go for lunch sometime or perhaps for a drink. Talk to you soon.
I would absolutely love to have a "Status card". And it is something that I hope Stan H. is conversant about.
Maybe he is checking into it, and that explains his silence thus far.
Okay, I want to wind up this post, for it is already after 7:30 p.m.
The morning was overcast, yet the afternoon once again became sunnier than seemed likely earlier. This time, I was better prepared for that eventuality after having missed two days of any sunning.
So this afternoon after a nap, I went out into the backyard in my swimming trunks; and beginning at 4:04 p.m., I put in just over an hour slouched low in a deck or lawn chair. I only exposed my front, but that is the part of me that is most concerning. When I have more sure time than I felt I did today, I will share the time with my back.
That's it for today!

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