We've got another falling of snow ─ our third in my part of north Surrey this season. It must have begun accumulating just prior to the earliest glimmering of dawn, and was likely a transition from rain, for that is what prevailed when I retired last night around midnight.
The snow ceased around midday, and we likely don't have too much more than an inch on the ground, so perhaps like the previous small snowfalls, all traces of this one will be gone in no more than three days.
My wife had to work a full day today at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, so she left here no later than 10:30 a.m. for her fairly long drive ─ her shift start is 11 a.m., or at least I think that may be when the restaurant opens.
The morning's videos that I watched with my younger brother on T.V. via our Android TV Box led off with one from Odessa Orlewitz, her first in 10 days: Dec 12- Non censored- Double Jabbed & Negative Tests & Canadian Family Still Being Held Hostage In Shit Hole Quarantine -Canada.
We would have watched it yesterday, but it had only been uploaded to YouTube at that time ─ and those buggers banned it by the time I tried to access it.
Odessa's guest was Alicia Johnson, who was involved with a family of three who were presently quarantined in a hotel near the Vancouver International Airport after a holiday abroad to South Africa ─ even though they were double-vaccinated, had their vaccine 'passports' to prove it, and had tested negative (probably with the PCR test).
Odessa and Alicia had expected the married couple and the husband's ailing mother would appear as guests on the video, but they proved too cowardly at the last minute and backed out. Yet they're whining for help ─ and Alicia is practically breaking her back trying to provide it for them.
People have to have a spine ─ they need to do a modicum to help themselves. They can't just sit back blubbering, "Woe is me!" and expect others to essentially force aid upon them! But that seems to be what these three are doing.
They complain of only getting the barest subsistence for meals, including in one instance some fruit that was spoiling. They are in separate quarters, and not allowed exposure to the outside air ─ i.e., they are 'locked up' as surely as are prisoners in a jail.
Alicia had people set to come to the rescue with vehicles to spirit these people away, but they refused the offered freedom ─ they were too afraid to defy their jailers, who are only civilians with a jailer mentality.
My brother and I find it extremely difficult to feel sympathetic to weaklings like this.
And meantime, the spoken of mother is growing ill from lack of adequate nutrition ─ yet her son is too cowardly to allow her to be free.
Note that the prisoners have been told that they must remain there in the hotel until ... gosh, was it the 22nd? They have already spent a number of days there!
Alicia and Odessa both vowed to do everything they can to get these people the legal and other help they need to get freed, but cowards have to have the balls to walk through doors that have been opened ─ they can't expect to have rescuers rush in and ferry them away by strength of arm.
But enough of them ─ I wish them well, but I have dwelt long enough on the topic.
Two other videos my brother and I watched were at BitChute and included this Rebel News feature uploaded on December 10: Canadian civil liberties for the freedom movement: Paralegal on the Charter of Rights.
This was the video description:
As a former prosecutor turned paralegal, Suzanne Coles had concerns that people were being misled legally and that this misinformation would cause a ricochet effect for poor precedent setting and bad law.
FULL REPORT from Tamara Ugolini ► https://rebelne.ws/3EJwerC
The video was 25 minutes in duration. I confess to being rather distracted through much of it and thus paying poor attention, but about all that I got out of it that I was not already cognizant of was that stores DO have the right to demand and expect customers to wear face masks.
My brother and I have long felt that stores are NOT truly public places where the public has a right to be. Certainly the public is welcome in them, but the stores themselves are private property and owned by 'someone' who has the right to demand anything of customers that customers are willing to comply with.
"No shirts, no shoes, no service." Remember that?
It is up to the customer to refuse to frequent the store if he or she is not willing to follow the directions being imposed by the store owner, but the customer does not have the right to force his or her way in without compliance to the 'rules' just because of some perceived human right.
Or at least, that is how my brother and I have regarded the issue from the start. We don a face mask when we want to shop ─ it is the price of admission, just as it would be for the store to demand that we be wearing a shirt or a pair of shoes.
Suzanne seemed to validate what we have been believing.
But watch the video for yourself and see if I misinterpreted what it was that she was maintaining in that context.
[N.B. December 15, 2021: The following is from Action4Canada, perhaps the primary source for various "Notices of Liability" that were disparaged in the preceding video:
Rebel News’ supporters were shocked and dismayed by a story Tamara Ugolini reported which attempted to undermine the effectiveness and proven success of the Notices of Liability. Suzanne Coles, a former prosecutor turned paralegal, spouted misinformation in respect to the NOL’s and the Charter of Rights. The interview basically led viewers to believe, as mentioned in the comment section, that “we are screwed.”
But nothing could be further from the truth. Canadian’s rights are 100% guaranteed under the Constitution, the Charter of Rights, and the Canadian Rule of Law. This applies even if the Federal Government had invoked the Federal Emergencies Act, which it has not. The Emergencies Act clearly states, “fundamental rights that are not to be limited or abridged even in a national emergency.”
The success of the Notice of Liability campaign in BC has saved thousands of school staff jobs and is evidence that the NOL’s pack a punch. Consistent reports of success are coming in from across the nation.
Another shocking revelation is that Rebel News is censoring the comments. Tanya Gaw had politely made a statement in the comment section to bring awareness of the success of the Notices of Liability and questioning the misinformation given in the report, and the comment was taken down. Rebel News removed it. Apparently, based on the comments from other viewers (see here) this isn’t new.]
The third and final video we watched was a 53-minute interview uploaded on November 24: Dr Peter McCullough Interview - The Vaccines are Killing People.
My brother and I have seen and appreciated a lot of videos featuring Dr. McCullough.
I have neglected my exercises today, so I am at least going to take in a walk ─ I ought to get a round trip of at least two miles out of it. I want to deposit the monthly expenses reconciliation cheque that my younger brother left for me yesterday.
I had been thinking that he forgot all about it, for he usually provides the cheque at the start of the month. Had he actually forgotten and Christmas made its advent, I intended to remind him and then declare that in lieu of a Christmas present, I was forgiving the debt this month.
The cheque amount always varies, but it is not often this much ─ $306.06.
That is far more than any Christmas present I would be supplying to my brother!
Anyway, tomorrow when he goes to pick up his girlfriend Bev and drive her to work at 10 a.m., I will go along to buy myself more beer at the government liquor store near where she lives. In so doing, I will also buy him a bottle of Scotch. By Christmas, I hope to have two bottles of Scotch for him, and maybe one or more scratch lottery tickets.
I also want to try and get my two stepsons some sort of special alcoholic drink at some point, and some lottery scratch tickets before Christmas. And my wife will get a bottle of merlot and some lottery tickets as well.
My brother has no idea if his girlfriend Bev will be joining us for a couple of days over the Christmas period as she quite often does ─ she has apparently voiced feeling an obligation to be with her father, who lives quite some distance from here. Apparently his wife died this past year, I think, so he may be on his own.
Bev has also said something about feeling drawn to be with a daughter who gave birth earlier this month, providing Bev with possibly a third grandchild. The daughter does not live close by here, either.
Consequently, Bev may well not be a part of our Christmas. And I am even wondering if my brother might be drawn into driving her to either her father's home, or else the daughter's. In either case, the destination is so distant that he would be remaining with Bev and be 'celebrating' with her family; but I would be distinctly surprised by any such eventuality.
We shall see.
Okay, I am going to get myself ready and have that outing. Right now, it is 5:37 p.m., so I shall have the welcome cover and anonymity of the dark, albeit much brightened by the reflective snow on the ground.
By the way, a bottle of food grade hydrogen peroxide that I ordered from Amazon Canada arrived today. What is especially notable here is that I ordered it back on November 13, so it took just over a month to arrive.
And another item that I ordered from a different seller has yet to show up!

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