With no early a.m. plans for today, I was 'free' to sit up last evening awaiting my younger brother's homecoming so that we could watch an episode of some of the T.V. series that we follow in common via the sources for them that are made accessible through our Android TV Box. In the case of last evening, the shows watched were The Flash; The Graham Norton Show; and the BBC comedy Ghosts.
For anyone remotely curious, where concerns The Flash, we are only into season six (2019 / 2020), and last night watched episode 10 ("Marathon").
The Graham Norton Show is more current for us ─ we are deep into series (or season) 29 ─ and specifically last evening we watched episode 15 with guests Sir Kenneth Branagh, Vicky McClure, Rachel Zegler, Rose Matafeo and Emeli SandΓ©.
Finally, I thought that my brother and I were watching the series finale of Ghosts, but I was to research afterwards and learned that there will be another season. Also, there was a 2021 Christmas special ("He Came!") that I had to look for online, finally downloading one as an .MKV file that I hope one of the video players that I have downloaded into our Android TV Box will be able to play.
This morning my brother and I of course watched a different sort of fare.
I led us off with Max Igan's hour-long (1:01:58) June 5 upload to BitChute: The Great Culling.
Max tends to almost just soliloquize as he wanders around talking to his cellphone or tablet that he records with. He offers no description of this particular video, but if you conceptualize "the great culling" as being those who compliantly accept 'vaccinations' and the looming transhumanistic agenda, you will have the gist of Max's rambling.
The next video my brother and I watched was also at BitChute ─ chapter 4 ("New World Order") of Sean Stone's Best Kept Secret. It was a little short of a half hour in duration (27:49). The chapter title ought to clue you in on what the video dealt with.
There are numerous sources for the video at BitChute, so do a search if my link fails.
I finished up with our educational entertainment with Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson's June 17 or 18 1½-hour (1:31:05) upload to Rumble: Dr. Tau Braun on Laura-Lynn Live.
Dr. Tau Braun is a clinical psychologist who offers and specializes in a scientific and optimistic approach to his research and practice. As of now, Dr. Braun is currently investigating the possibility that the bio-synthetic aspects of SARS-CoV2 are a military-grade biological weapon. He joins me on the show today to discuss some of his findings, and his COVID-19 response strategies.
Visit his website here: https://www.drtaubraun.com/
I have not before heard of Dr. Braun. Initially, I was put off by how erratic he seemed to be with his discoursing on the 'vaccines' and how they affect people, for so much of what he spoke about was not aligned with what the (non-mainstream) medical authorities hold forth about; but then I came to realize that the man really did have his own hypotheses about what is happening.
Sometimes I wondered if maybe Laura-Lynn regretted bringing him onto her show, or at least wished that she could reign him in a little.
I wonder if he was onto something when he claimed that lamb was a very special animal food (for us)?
As well, I am going to have to do some research on copper supplementation.
My brother only watched the first half of the video at best. He was too eager to take leave for the afternoon ─ he never even had a bit of bed rest.
Now, concerning my wife. She had worked yesterday at the Thai restaurant where she has part-time employment, and I never did hear her come home last night (we have separate but adjacent bedrooms). It was not until I rose this morning and saw her car parked outside that I realized that she must have come home.
I expect that she did not have to work today ─ she never rose until well after my brother left for the afternoon.
She went out to do some shopping in the afternoon, and that allowed me to begin working on this post. But then I noticed an E-mail from the CFIA inspector who has recently been in touch with me in relation to a DHL shipment from Thailand that my wife has been awaiting that is comprised of three health-related products ─ one a coffee, another a cocoa, and the third a collagen.
CBSA has had possession of the shipment since April 14, but only until this inspector at CFIA contacted me has there been any activity as to explaining just why the delivery has been held up.
This is what I received from her today at 3:39 p.m.:
I have received confirmation that the product is Boom Collagen+.
Could you please provide the following information for the Boom Collagen+ product:
1. List of the ingredients
2. Animal source of the collagen
3. Any additional vitamins and/or additives
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
Somewhat exasperated, this was my reply (I used a number of Wikipedia links that I am not reproducing here:
Are those guys for real, ****?
They’ve deliberately delaying this ─ they have done absolutely nothing in over two months when everything is listed on the package label in both Thai and English.
All 36 items.
I do not read nor understand spoken Thai, but my poor eyes are still able to read some English.
And I’m no biochemist ─ I never even graduated high school, but I can tell that everything listed is innocuous at worst, and potentially healthy at the ideal.
Two of the ingredients indicate that the collagen is fish collagen in the form of dipeptides and tripeptides.
Four other chemical ingredients include the amino acids l-glutamine, l-cysteine, and glycine, as well as l-glutathione (which breaks down into the amino acids glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid).
There are also galactooligosaccharides (prebiotics).
As well, a-lipoic acid (an organosulfur compound “essential for aerobic metabolism” which is naturally produced in our own bodies).
Then there are 18 edible plant powders and extracts: peach powder, apple fiber, pomegranate extract, acerola cherry extract, rose hips extract, blueberry powder, melon extract, Haematococcus pluvialis extract (for asatxanthin), blackcurrant powder, bilberry powder, strawberry powder, raspberry powder, Citrus sinensis extract, Citrus aurantium extract, cranberry powder, goji berry powder, grape seed extract, and rice extract.
The remaining 10 ingredients are common in nutritional supplements: zinc amino acid chelate; alpha tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E); Coenzyme Q10; ascorbic acid; vitamin A acetate; niacinamide (vitamin B3); pantothenic acid (vitamin B5); pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6); riboflavin (vitamin B2); and biotin (vitamin B7).
I don’t know when the product was packaged that CBSA has, but it has a two-year expiry date. So clearly, it sure isn’t growing any younger sitting in their idle hands.
Anyway, I hope that the above explanation puts an end to this mess and the shipment finally gets released.
Fingers crossed!
It was 5:30 p.m. by the time I had researched and sent off that response. Then my wife showed up, and I spent time with her commiserating about this debacle.
To be honest, I have no idea how I have managed to make this post as long as I have ─ my eyes were worn out making that reply to the CFIA inspector.
Maybe I will just bring this post to a close. The day has been solidly overcast once again, so at least I have not been missing out on any sunning opportunities.
I have an early a.m. walk planned for overnight, so I will not be sitting up late this evening. If my brother is not home by 9:30 p.m., I will not be watching any of our shows with the guy.




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