Once my younger brother was home last evening ─ around 9:40 p.m., incidentally ─ we were to watch an episode each of two of the T.V. series that we follow in common: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Inspector Morse.
Actually, we watched the very first episode of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and only because we are already caught up with the sixth episode of the third season of Riverdale ─ that season began airing on October 10, 2018, whereas Sabrina's series began airing on October 26, 2018. Since Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ties in with Riverdale eventually, I felt that we might as well get cracking in watching Chilling Adventures of Sabrina somewhat concurrently with Riverdale.
I also want to mention that I remember the T.V. series Inspector Morse back when it used to be in current production, but I never regularly watched it. Back then, I found it boring. But after my brother and I got deep into Endeavour (based upon a young Endeavour Morse) and then Lewis (the now-mature partner of Inspector Morse in the original T.V. series), I figured that we needed to add the original series into our rotational viewing roster.
Even so, as much as we enjoy all three series, I am unable to see any character similarity between young Endeavour Morse and the Inspector Morse he was supposed to eventually grow into ─ they are two different personalities. As well, I find Inspector Morse to be too arrogant and dismissive for my liking.
My wife had worked a full day yesterday at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, and did not get home until after my brother and I were deep into our T.V. She and I now have separate bedrooms (as of early last November), but we did have a little conversation before we both retired for the night once my brother and I were finished with T.V.
My morning today began just ahead of 8 a.m. My brother rose soon after, but neither of us bothered then with any T.V., for he always reads through the Saturday morning edition of the Vancouver Sun that I subscribe to. And when he finally did turn on the T.V. around 9:30 a.m., there was no urgency in me to be putting our Android TV Box into action to watch any videos relating to the scamdemic / plandemic / casedemic because I knew that he would have to leave to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work ─ she lives approximately two miles from us.
And so when he left to do so, I got Odessa Orlewicz's video from yesterday all set to play, a 58-minute feature titled The Sikh Community Sets The Record Straight. There Was No Racism At Trudeau's Surrey, BC Event On May 25th.
There were freedom fighters of multiple races that attended the anti-Trudeau, anti-liberal party protest at the infamous Surrey, BC "pay to play" event that took place May 25th. Some of those protesters are Sikh and Indigenous. I interview Amrit and also Kanwaljit from Sikh Freedom Alliance as well as an indigenous well known truther Marcella who was one of the leaders of the Surrey, BC protest. The anger resonating throughout the freedom fighters crowd from all backgrounds about this fake news story of racist slurs is palpable. These protesters of non-caucasian backgrounds want YOU to know the truth about the event, and their disgust in both Trudeau and the mainstream news for this fraudulent story to create division for the politicians TRUE agenda.
It was a good episode, and Odessa did very well with her opening tirade against our lying dictatorial politicians and their propaganda arm, the lying mainstream media.
I believe that the one-name "Marcella" featured in that video is Marcella Williams. Unfortunately, I missed taking note of the name of the lady with Rick Dignard.
I also tuned in the second episode (or Chapter 2) of Sean Stone's Best Kept Secret ─ various sources for it are on BitChute such as here and here. My wife had been up for awhile by this point, and became engaged in some conversation with my brother early into that 28-minute video, and so the distraction reduced the video's impact. Actually, we did not manage to gain much from it whatsoever ─ I should have paused it until we were able to focus on it.
Oh, well.
My brother ─ as usual ─ had 'socializing' plans, so he left around the mid-noon hour and won't be back until sometime this evening.
Early in the afternoon my wife left to visit Surrey Place (Central City) not much more than a mile from here to visit the DHL outlet there to learn what she could about the Thailand shipment that has been languishing with Canada Customs (CBSA) since April 14 ─ this morning we had found a fifth "Clearance Event" on the shipment's tracking page. There had been one there yesterday, too (as well as the three in April ─ 14, 21, and 27).
She had visited DHL last Saturday and one of the workers there said that he would do his best to have CBSA expedite their release of the shipment, for this has become unconscionably long. Well, that chap was not present today, but the fellow my wife did talk to said that the other chap was fairly new and probably not fully cognizant of processes.
He recommended that my wife actually go to the CBSA facility in Richmond and directly deal with the pricks. So he gave her the address, and my wife plans to do just that on Monday.
That CBSA would be sitting on her shipment since April 14 with no word of explanation is disgusting. The shipment consists of various health-related products ─ including coffee and cocoa ─ from Thailand's The iCon Group, and cost us maybe $1,500. Since some of the products are of an edible nature, they of course have expiration dates, and my wife has a lot of Thai, Lao, and other Southeast Asian folks who are quite eager to buy from her.
As it is, my wife has a hard go of it making a profit on these shipments ─ I just seem to be accruing more and more credit debt humouring her drive for this sideline moneymaking scheme. But I do admire that drive she has. And her.
Anyway, as she usually does, she left for Vancouver where she tends to spend most of each weekend. I suppose that it was around 3:15 p.m. at the time. The day was overcast, but sometimes there were periods of extremely hazy sunshine, so I thought that I would try to sit out in the backyard for 40 minutes.
I doubt I lasted much more than 10 minutes despite being shod, wearing jeans, and a long-sleeved denim shirt overtop a spandex-like tee-shirt ─ it was just too damned chilly with an unpleasant breeze that wouldn't let.
What the hell's wrong with our weather? Everyone involved in the worldwide geoengineering that's befouling the Earth's weather systems ought to be put right down! This is abominable.
I have not felt especially well today ─ I am a little 'off'. If my brother does not make it home by 9:30 p.m., I am not going to sit up to operate our Android TV Box and watch any of our shows with him. Besides, I would like to do some sort of early-morning shopping tomorrow, and maybe in the process get in a walk.
I was going to have a bath this latter afternoon or early evening, but I got caught up in watching a French movie that I never realized was going to be so long. I apparently tuned in the "director's cut", and it's five minutes over three hours in length. I am still not finished with the film ─ I broke off to come here and finish up this post that I had taken a break from in order to have some supper.
So with that all said, I am going to call it quits on the blogging for today.

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