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Who am I?

I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of MontrΓ©al.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Coyote on the Green Timbers Greenway

To all of our deluded political tyrants!

Since 9:30 p.m. arrived yesterday without my younger brother in tow, I was free of any self-imposed obligation to be operating our Android TV Box so that we could watch any of the T.V. shows that we follow in common.

I expect that I was to bed right around 10 p.m. or soon thereafter ─ I had heard my brother come into the house, so that was my cue to shut my bedroom door and wind things down before getting into bed (my computer is in my bedroom).

My cellphone alarm was set for 2:30 a.m. and the good walk I had scheduled for my area of north Surrey where I live. 

The boundaries of the rectangle containing my route were 92nd and 97th Avenues on two sides, and 132nd and 148th Streets on the other two sides ─ the centre point of that rectangle should be the 9450 block of 140th Street as displayed on this Google Map.

As I usually try to do, I added a little distance to the five miles that the boundaries of that rectangle spell out if one was to somehow strictly adhere to them. As well, I stopped at an elementary school playground early into the walk to perform four sets of pull-ups on the gymnastics-style rings that are featured there. Of late, my repetitions seem plateaued at 6 - 2 - 2 - 2.

I never sleep solidly. Once when I found myself awake, I checked the time to ensure that I had not managed to sleep beyond the 2:30 a.m. alarm ─ but it was only 12:59 a.m.

Then later while nurturing the same suspicion, I again checked the time and found it to be 2:18 a.m. It took but a second or two for me to recognize that it was absolute folly to be remaining in bed awaiting the alarm when I could just rise and for a change be able to more leisurely ready myself for the outing than is possible if I rose at 2:30 a.m.

And so it was that before it was quite yet 2:35 a.m. I was on my way.

I found it to be more cool out there than warm ─ a pleasant discovery.

I do sometimes like to tread new ground, so last night for the first time I opted to explore 144th Street in the stretch from 92nd Avenue to Fraser Highway (Google Map). That entire stretch of roadway has been closed off for a few months while SkyTrain expansion has been taking place. 

But not only that, the Fraser Highway has also been blocked off from use between 148th Street and 96th Avenue.

Consequently, that whole expanse is unpeopled or marred by any street traffic. It is almost as if an apocalypse recently occurred. To be honest, it takes a little nerve to be out there at that time of night. Granted, thugs are not likely to be skulking afoot in such 'desolate' area; however, street people / the homeless might be. There are the adventurous amongst them who could well bivouac in the secure remoteness of such an environment.

Of course, any who might do so are not necessarily a threat ... unless they are mentally ill. And that is just the sort of person who might be wandering about ─ like me ─ in the wee hours of the a.m. where no other souls would normally be.

So it is an adventure. 

I followed 144th Street from 92nd Avenue all the way to the Fraser Highway; and then I turned left onto the Fraser Highway and followed it to approximately the centre of this Google Map where you can see a stretch of Green Timbers Greenway striking off to the left of that highway.

You can scroll along the Green Timbers Greenway, but I ultimately followed it all the way to King George Boulevard as should be identified on this Google Map. You will note that 92nd Avenue intersects the highway very nearby, so I practically ended up at the same avenue that I originally left when I first began following 144th Street ─ this additional excursion would have added considerably to my five-mile walk.

Just before I reached the King George ─ as you look at this Google Map, it was while I was between 138th Street and the creek that the Green Timbers Greenway crosses over ─ in the dark I noticed a light-coloured large blur swiftly moving along the Greenway towards me and then dashing off the paved pathway and disappearing into the brush.

It would have been a coyote, although it did seem rather large for such a beast. And after I passed by that general area, I checked behind me a few times as I worked towards the King George to ensure that whatever it was did not decide to trail me and possibly make an attack ─ from time to time, one does read or hear of a coyote sneak-attacking and biting the unwary.  

I actually found the Green Timbers Greenway trek to be more disconcerting to follow than I did 144th Street or the Fraser Highway because those roads still have operating street lights, and the Greenway is entirely in the dark.

I was back home ... well, I now forget, but it may have been as early as 4:43 a.m. It was definitely before 4:50 a.m. So I remained outside for 20 - 25 minutes to water garden plants in the front yard.  

I finally returned to bed fairly near to 6 a.m., and remained there until 10 a.m.

By then my brother was downstairs watching T.V. Somewhat oddly, I rose believing that it was Sunday morning.

Okay, the morning television now.

Once I got control of the T.V., I used our Android TV Box to play the 53-minute (53:41) video Odessa Orlewicz uploaded to Librti.com yesterday: Chitin In Bugs And What It Can Do To The Human Body.  

Numerous studies have stated that Chitin can be toxic to the human body and also eating bugs has a high chance of introducing parasites into the human body that should NOT be there. I will read out articles based on studies. Denis Rancourt -Scientist, Researcher, Ontario Civil Liberties Association (http://ocla.ca) and former tenured Full Professor of Physic just tweeted "Imagine mass production of insects, to feed the world. What could possibly go wrong?I visited a farm-scale such production facility and, well, it was not pretty...Think disease, mutations, predators, micro-organisms..."

This is important information that all humans need to know. Why is our mainstream media suddenly pushing us plebs to "eat the bugs" including the CBC.

Who is feeding them this narrative to push even though chitin is toxic to humans. It looks like the conspiracy theorists were unfortunately right that bugs were next on the agenda using the "climate con" that so many scientists are desperately whistle blowing is not caused by carbon dioxide or humans. Life on earth desperately needs carbon dioxide to exist. Scientists are trying to show the normal cycles of climate over thousands of years and WANT to go on mainstream news to explain, but the UN/WEF are paying millions to suppress it.

We only had time for one further video, so I played the somewhat over an hour (1:04:31) upload to Rumble lecture Out of Babylon with David Straight - Part 4.

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It is important to wake the masses!

Part 4 of a series of 8 videos presented by David Straight from the Out of Babylon Conference hosted at Church of Glad Tidings June 4-6, 2021.
Watch: The FULL Out of Babylon by David Straight Series:
https://rumble.com/c/OutOfBabylonDavidStraight

We had already watched the previous three videos in the series. I intend for us to see the others.

Once that video was done, my brother sought some bed rest; and after a quick small first meal of the day, I returned to my bed for a nap. My brother had gone for the day when I rose around 2:30 p.m.

It was sunny enough to do some sunning, so from (I believe) 2:36 - 3:55 p.m. I sunned both my back and my front in the backyard.

It does definitely feel as if the Summer is on its way out. Around here, September has never been much of a sunning month. 

By the way, I did not weigh myself today, but yesterday while fully naked I registered (at very most) at 188 pounds on an empty stomach.

I have nothing planned for the early morning tomorrow, so I will sit up this evening awaiting my brother's homecoming so that we can watch an episode each of two or three of the series we follow in common.

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