This time the stumble was just before my early afternoon nap and right after my younger brother had sought his. I did not prolong the dance ─ I only wanted it over with as quickly as possible, as if by way of an experiment. Thus, I have not lost my afternoon as usually happens.
Let's speak of last evening now.
Early into the evening I tuned in the 2012 Christmas movie Baby's First Christmas, fearing the worst. (There is a better description at the source website, HallmarkDrama.com.) My fear was that it would prove to be the sappy childish sort of thing that would be equal to those silly Christmas movies based around a pet ─ usually one or more dogs. I don't even give those movies a try.
But this was different, happily; and I enjoyed it a lot, along with maybe three ounces of dark rum.
By the way, the Hallmark description leads off with a huge error:
Kyle Lockwood (Casper Van Dien) and Jenna Ford (Rachel Wilson), two lawyers at a prestigious law firm, could not be more different.
The two lawyers did once work at the same firm, but the events of the movie take place a decade after the lead female character left the firm to get away from the male lead character and work for a firm that is endowed with a conscience.
I must say that this is a rare Christmas movie in that I did not feel deeply drawn to the female lead character as portrayed by actress Rachel Wilson. I only came to much care for her late into the movie when she and the lead male character (played by Casper Van Dien) were having various misadventures in the 'Big City' with their young niece (wonderfully played by Ella Ballentine ─ who is in the present a young woman 20 years old as of this past July).
I am sure that I must have seen these three actors in other performances, but nonetheless they seemed unfamiliar to me. I definitely recognized four of the supporting characters, though, even if I could only partly remember the name of one of them (i.e., Art Hindle). Another (Patrick Gallagher) played a hotel receptionist named Sal who proved to have a very touching 'heart of gold' ─ his contribution to the movie was strikingly affecting for me.
I'm a little surprised to find that Patrick was born in New Westminster. My mother, younger brother, and I moved to New Westminster from Surrey ─ perhaps in the year Patrick was born (1968); and I lived in the city until sometime in either 1976 or 1977 before moving back to Surrey, so it is very possible that he was a tot in that city while I was living there. (Wikipedia says that he 'grew up' in Chilliwack, so he must have left New Westminster at a very early age.)
I enjoyed the movie, and would watch it again if the chance comes should my brother bring his girlfriend Bev to stay with us for a couple of days over the Christmastime period.
The only other item I am going to make any sort of reference to concerning yesterday is that my wife has of that evening add $5,782 of debt to my credit card. Granted, I was complicit in the transaction; but she is my wife, and I feel that I have a responsibility towards her as in the word "sacrifice". I just wish that she felt the same for me.
'Nuff said.
We've had a rainy day today, albeit the rain seemed light enough. Also, I never got around to setting up those Christmas lights outside around the archway just before our front door. Natheless, there is still plenty of time in the month for that.
My wife had to work a full day today with an 11 a.m. start at the Thai restaurant where she works part-time, so she left here around 10:30 a.m. on the fairly long drive. My brother and I were watching the first of two interesting videos on T.V. that I tuned in via our Android TV Box (the same means by which I watched the Christmas movie yesterday evening).
The first video was at BitChute ─ 54 minutes of interesting excerpts from a meeting that recently took place in Poland: Attorney Fuellmich on Nuremberg 2.0: Justice will Not Come by the Courts but by the People Rising Up.
The following is from the video description:
[Lawyer Dr. Reiner Fuellmich] expressed that "the judicial system is owned and controlled by the Globalists, and justice will not be found in today's courts, whether it is Germany or the U.S., or any other country.
He stated:
"The only way to end this is by the people rising up and telling the authorities that this is the end of the line.
It is not the courts of law. The courts of law, maybe we can use them to clean things up. But I am afraid that they are not even good for that. Because they are so infiltrated by the other side that we're going to have to setup a whole new judicial system."
That doesn't mean that they are not going to proceed with a trial that will be similar to the original Nuremberg trials. He states that there will be a real judge, real lawyers, and real witnesses, but the jury will be "the people" who will watch it via live stream. And he expects this to happen soon, before the end of the year.
I was very pleased to watch his presentation, and how he fielded questions, in this presentation in Poland. I had been concerned for some time now that his work was giving people a false sense of hope that there was some kind of International Court out there somewhere that would try this case and arrest all the criminals responsible.
But he made it very clear that justice would NOT happen through the current court system, especially in Germany. His years of experience in litigating in these corrupt courts has also taught him that the politicians are merely puppets, and that the real criminals are a small group of very wealthy people who are actually calling the shots, and these are the people that need to be tried.
But this is very important work that he and his team have been doing, nevertheless, because they are exposing the entire COVID conspiracy, and as he stated, "There are no more conspiracy theories left. They have all become true and are no longer theories."
The video ought to be of interest to absolutely any of our planet's concerned citizens.
The second video was an hour and 25 minutes in duration and proved to be equally interesting ─ and at times, fascinating. It was recorded just two days ago, and things were said that I am unsure I have heard anyone risk saying publicly like this before: R&B Weekly Seminar: "R&B Medical Fellowship" (Episode #11 Tuesday, December 7th, 2021). Host: Dr. Vladimir Zelenko. Guest Speaker: Professor Mark Crispin Miller.
I am not Jewish, but this is the second "R&B Weekly seminar" my brother and I have watched, and they have been unfailingly interesting.
I am pleased to report that the lumbrokinase that I apparently ordered from Amazon Canada last month on Saturday, November 13 has finally arrived. I had also ordered a bottle of serratiopeptidase at the same time from a different Amazon Canada seller, but that product arrived after something like two days. I have not yet opened the bottle, however.
Both bottles contain 60 capsules, so my plan is to have one capsule of one product in the morning, and then a capsule of the other product in the evening.
These substances are fibrinolytic enzymes and thus are able to dissolve fibrin clots by way of a process called fibrinolysis. In other words, these enzymes are supposed to be able to help dissolve blood clots.
In October, I had a serious case of "COVID pneumonia" and was in the Surrey Memorial Hospital for just over 11 days ─ they actually wanted to keep me longer, but I pushed to have myself freed.
I am 'unvaccinated', but apparently even the spike protein from a true case of COVID-19 can result in microclotting in the body's capillaries that goes undetected unless being specifically tested for. Obviously, this clotting can eventually lead to a dangerous outcome.
I have also read it suggested that these enzymes can help dissolve the mass that can collect at the bottom of the lungs after a case of pneumonia, helping the matter to more easily be coughed up and expectorated.
I was told by a doctor in the hospital that my lungs are scarred, and I had a dark mass at the bottom of both lungs.
My hope is that these two enzymes over the next 60 days are going to improve my lot.
We shall see, starting tomorrow, when I begin taking a capsule of each enzyme ─ one in the morning, and another later in the day.
Incidentally, at the top of this post I linked to a search that I made of "fibrinolytic enzymes" at the American Amazon website. The serratiopeptidase I have is manufactured in Canada as a New Roots Herbal brand, but the lumbrokinase came from the States under the Absonutrix label.
These enzymes ─ if taken for the purpose of dissolving blood clots ─ have to be taken with water on an empty stomach, and preferably at least an hour before eating anything, I believe; otherwise, the enzymes will only expend themselves in the digesting of whatever a person has eaten, and thus be wasted.
I won't have a problem in the early morning ─ I don't eat anything until around midday. But even by bedtime, my last meal is still often a rather weighty presence within me, so I have concern that the enzyme capsule I may take then is not going to be applied as I wish it to be.
Perhaps I will seek to eat a smaller supper hereafter.

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