Once my younger brother was finally home last evening, we were to watch an episode each of three of the T.V. series that we follow, thanks to the sources I am able to locate for them via our Android TV Box. Those shows were Batwoman; Endeavour; and Saxondale.
My wife had worked the full day at the Thai restaurant where she has part-time employment, so she got home fairly late into the evening. However, we never had any conversation beyond the general greeting as she came into the house upon her arrival.
Alas, due to weak stupidity, instead of getting to bed (my wife and I have separate but adjacent bedrooms), I courted folly for ... well, I don't exactly know how long, but I do know that it was after 2:30 a.m. and maybe nearer 3 a.m. before I gave it up and put myself to bed.
Yet by around 8:30 a.m., I did not feel able to easily eke out further sleep, so I rose to initiate my morning.
It was just after 9 a.m. that I went downstairs to boil water for my first instant coffee of the day, and to join my brother who had just turned on the T.V. after finishing reading a newspaper.
We were to only watch one video ─ one of the interviews hosted by Dr. Joseph Mercola. The video had been uploaded to BitChute on May 18, and was a little over an hour in duration (1:09:35): How to Prevent and Treat COVID Jab Injuries - Interview with Dr. Michelle Perro.
For the last two years, Dr. Michelle Perro has been in the trenches treating COVID-19 complications, not only from the infection but also from the jab, which is far more problematic and deadly.
The introduction of the experimental COVID jabs has opened the eyes of many to the fact that there are fundamental flaws with the vaccine program — not just with the mRNA shots, which have never existed before, but also with conventional vaccines.
Toxins in food, water and air; vaccines, mRNA shots, electromagnetic field exposures and more, are making children sicker than any generation before them.
When trying to prevent and/or treat a COVID jab injury, there are five toxic components that need to be addressed: spike protein toxicity, PEG, inflammation from the nanolipid, graphene oxide and nanotoxicity.
A key tool in Dr. Michelle Perro’s treatment arsenal is spike protein-binding therapies like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine
Other helpful remedies include fibrinolytic enzymes like lumbrokinase, NAC, pine needle tea, curcumin, zeolite and symptom-specific homeopathics.
This video meshed perfectly with part of what I wrote about in my post yesterday.
Once the video was finished, I meant for my brother and I to watch a movie. But not 15 minutes into it, he rose and announced that he was going to have to give up on it because he had to go out. And with that, he went out to the backyard toolshed and fetched a large plastic gasoline jerrycan, and off he went on some charitable errand for someone he knows.
At least I did ascertain that he had enjoyed what he saw of the movie, and admitted that he wanted me to save it for future viewing.
At that point it was 11:15 a.m. at most. I fixed up my day's first meal, ate it here at my computer which I keep in my bedroom, and managed to return to bed just after my wife had finally risen for the day. She had gone directly downstairs without seeing me, so I deliberately sought a needed nap before becoming entangled with her this heavily overcast day.
Upon rising from the briefest of naps thereafter (even though I was probably in bed for at least an hour, mostly conscious), I was to find myself home alone.
I alluded to the weather. Last evening we had some rain, and that seemed to be the pattern overnight. And today, there is not even the vaguest sign of the Sun ─ the thick cloud cover is so complete.
I have never known such a wet and cool first six months of a year.
Anything else that I have to say today is highly negative, so I believe that it is best to conclude this post.




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