I spent longer than anticipated uploading a number of photos to my Google Photos account, supplying a largely redundant description to each of them.
The photos were all taken in the early a.m. today during my approximately 5½-mile nighttime walk.
I will post them and my comment to each, but first I wish to mention videos that my younger brother and I watched this morning on T.V. via our Android TV Box.
The first two videos were uploads to Rumble just yesterday by Christopher James (A Warrior Calls).
One was 52 minutes (52:44) in duration, and titled Massive Evil Exposed.
Guest: Kanwaljit Singh - update on Pam Deol
What an update! Kanwaljit Singh reported that poor Pam Deol has been held in a prison since quite late in July without being allowed even a single visitor, and often held in solitary confinement. Her crime? Trying to get support and learn the fate of a now young teen daughter whose father wrongly took custody of her two years ago despite the young girl reputedly declaring that he was sexually abusing her.
The police will not even say what the charges are under which Pam is being held, and they can never give a clear response as to why no one can meet with her.
She was even hospitalized for a blow she suffered while showering, and she has said via phone contact that she is convinced that it was an attempt to basically assassinate her.
People in 'high places' do not want her around to pursue the pedophilia angle because it seems to extend well above the child's father.
The second video was over an hour long (1:08:35), and was actually an interview that Christopher James obtained and which he recorded on August 16 ─ I am unclear why Christopher James waited this long to upload it: We Must Unite - Dr. Mark Trozzi.
A Canadian medical doctor, Dr. Mark Trozzi has been practicing Emergency Medicine for the past twenty-five years. Graduating in 1990 from the University of Western Ontario, he is an Advanced Trauma Life Support professor with the College of Surgeons of America, and holds teaching positions at Sunnybrook Health Sciences in the Advanced Life Support Department, as well as with both Queen’s University and the University of Ottawa. On call in multiple emergency units during the Covid-19 pandemic, including an ER designated specifically for Covid-19, he now refuses to participate in practices he considers unethical and unscientific, that have been imposed by Covid-19 policies. He currently dedicates himself full time to research, public education and activism, and is an active member of Take Action Canada and Canada Health Alliance. His written and video material can be found at www.drtrozzi.org.
Other organizations he works with:
www.worldcouncilforhealth.org
www.takeactioncanada.ca
www.vaccinechoicecanada.ca
It was a very good interview!
We finished up our viewing with a 39-minute (39:29) video uploaded to Rumble today by Children's Health Defense: ‘The People’s Testaments’ Episode 50: CHD Files — A Mother’s Intuition + Journey to Activism.
Aimee Villela-McBride, a mother and medical freedom advocate, joins for today’s “The People’s Testaments” to share her journey and what she has learned along the way. When did Aimee begin to fight for her family and empower other families to do the same? How has her mindset changed over time? What stood out to her from current and past events as she learned more? Watch to find out!
Honestly, the video was not at all as interesting as were the two by Christopher James.
Now about those photos taken during my nighttime walk.
I left home around 2:45 a.m., and was back here by possibly 5 a.m. ─ I discovered that my wife was at the front door, having just unlocked it after partying late.
She was inebriated, and confessed that she had already thrown up. Yet she was to work later in the morning at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time.
Today was supposed to be a full day (the restaurant opens at 11 a.m.), but she showed up here this evening by maybe 7 p.m. ─ I guess she couldn't handle any more kitchen duty. As I type these words at 7:38 p.m., she is in bed seeking a needed nap.
My photos here in north Surrey range from their start at the intersection of 148th Street & Fraser Highway, to a final one taken near 92nd Avenue on King George Boulevard ─ those points of interest are contained within this Google Map.
Here are the 10 or so photos, and the descriptions that I gave to each of them in my Google Photos album.
One of two photos taken at 3:49 a.m., Tuesday, August 30, 2022, on one of my nighttime walks in north Surrey, B.C.
Just to my back is 148th Street, and I am standing on the Fraser Highway facing along its length towards 96th Avenue. This entire stretch of highway has been closed off to traffic for a couple or so months due to work on the expansion of the Vancouver SkyTrain system.
The distant green light is not 96th Avenue ─ I believe that it marks where 140th Street terminates from the left at the Fraser Highway.
As yet I have not walked this stretch of the Fraser Highway, but it would be a remarkable experience at night for most people. Absolutely no vehicles of any sort; and not a natural human soul at this time of night. It is apocalyptic.
One of two photos taken at 3:49 a.m., Tuesday, August 30, 2022, on one of my nighttime walks in north Surrey, B.C.
Just to my back is 148th Street, and I am standing on the Fraser Highway facing along its length towards 96th Avenue. This entire stretch of highway has been closed off to traffic for a couple or so months due to work on the expansion of the Vancouver SkyTrain system.
The distant lighting in the midst of the highway is not 96th Avenue ─ I believe that the lighting marks where 140th Street terminates from the left at the Fraser Highway.
As yet I have not walked this stretch of the Fraser Highway, but it would be a remarkable experience at night for most people. Absolutely no vehicles of any sort; and not a natural human soul at this time of night. It is apocalyptic.
Photo taken at 3:50 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, during one of my nighttime walks in north Surrey.
Just to my back is 148th Street, and to my immediate right is the Fraser Highway. A small strip mall is to my left where the Green Timbers Pub can be found.
I am facing 92nd Avenue, and about to walk down it to 144th Street where I will be turning right and following that street to the Fraser Highway. That stretch of 144th Street and the stretch of Fraser Highway that I will be walking to are completely blocked off to traffic ─ the walk is almost eerie, for not many people care to be abroad at this time of night surrounded by the Green Timbers Urban Forest ─ I have yet to encounter any other pedestrians.
Even this length of 92nd Avenue is the ultimate in quiet ─ hardly ever have I experienced a passing vehicle as I have walked its length of over a half mile to where it terminates at an outreach of that Green Timbers Urban Forest.
Note that just as I started down this 92nd Avenue, in the distance where 146A Street terminates from the left onto 92nd Avenue, I saw a pair of coyotes emerge from 146A Street and ─ after watching me advance for a time ─ they disappeared to the right into the forest.
Photo taken at 4:01 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, during one of my nighttime walks here in north Surrey.
I am standing with my back to 92nd Avenue, and facing along 144th Street to where it terminates at Fraser Highway.
This entire stretch of 140th Street ─ as well as the section of Fraser Highway that I will be walking to ─ are entirely blocked off to traffic due to Vancouver SkyTrain expansion in the area.
Both of these blocked off roadways are surrounded by the Green Timbers Urban Forest, and I had just earlier noticed a pair of coyotes on 92nd Avenue as I was walking towards this street from 148th Street.
There is presently no sidewalk along this stretch of 144th Street. To be honest, it takes a little nerve to walk this area when there is absolutely no street traffic, nor would any other 'normal' human being be out there afoot as was I.
Photo taken at 4:08 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, during one of my nighttime north Surrey walks.
I am standing with my back to the Fraser Highway, this stretch of which is blocked off to traffic and is in the midst of the Green Timbers Urban Forest.
I had just come from 144th Street, the road I am facing towards. It terminates at the Fraser Highway right where I am standing, and I had entered onto the street from 92nd Avenue ─ you may just be able to make out the barrier in the distance that blocks traffic from that point on 92nd Avenue from coming this way.
It is a fairly eerie walk with no vehicular traffic anywhere, and no 'normal' human beings abroad on foot like I was.
Photo taken at 4:09 a.m., Tuesday, August 30, 2022, on one of nighttime north Surrey walks.
I am standing on the Fraser Highway at approximately where 144th Street terminates from the right.
In the distance is 148th Street.
This entire area is closed off to street traffic; and at this time of night, I have yet to see another soul out walking.
It is almost apocalyptic, especially since these roadways are surrounded by the Green Timbers Urban Forest, and coyote sightings are quite common ─ I had seen just such a pair a little earlier on my walk.
Photo taken at 4:09 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, during one of my north Surrey nighttime walks.
Just behind me is the intersection of where 144th Street terminates from the left onto the Fraser Highway ─ which I am standing on, and facing towards 96th Avenue in the near distance.
This entire area of roadways have been blocked off to street traffic due to ongoing Vancouver SkyTrain expansion, and I have yet to encounter anyone else walking these lonely roads that are entirely surrounded by coyote-populated Green Timbers Urban Forest.
Photo taken at 4:14 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, during one of my nighttime north Surrey walks.
I had just left the Fraser Highway and was walking down the Green Timbers Greenway towards 140th Street ─ that is the Fraser Highway in the distance, for I had turned about to take the photo.
The Green Timbers Greenway is paved, but there is absolutely no lighting for night walking. And this stretch of the Greenway is through the coyote-inhabited Green Timbers Urban Forest.
It takes a fairly brave soul to be making this trek in the dark ─ especially without steady use of a flashlight, for I prefer walking in the dark.
Photo taken at 4:41 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, on one of my nighttime walks here in north Surrey.
I had just walked along the Green Timbers Greenway, an unlit paved lane through the Green Timbers Urban Forest, from where I had left the Fraser Highway and was now about to cross 140th Street just ahead of me.
Beyond is my destination, King George Boulevard, easily another half mile.
Photo taken at 4:36 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30, 2022.
I am standing on the side of King George Boulevard and facing toward its intersection with 92nd Avenue.
I had just crossed the highway after having followed the paved Green Timbers Greenway lane all the way from the Fraser Highway ─ approximately a mile of walking in the dark, for the Greenway is unlit and often frequented by coyotes.
As I said earlier, I know that the descriptions are largely monotonous, but I had to describe each of them as if they were solitary, for there is no way that I know of to set them apart as a set within an album.
Concerning the two coyotes, I periodically checked behind me to ensure that I was not being sneaked upon by one or both to victimize me with a stealthy bite ─ coyotes do have the reputation of biting the unwary when the animal has grown accustomed to humans.
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