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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).

Saturday, 20 August 2022

Numb

Time has badly run away on me, so this ought to be a fairly short post.

First, I wish to report that the Don R. I came to know during my early a.m. nighttime walk Friday responded to one of the five attempts I made in E-mailing him ─ his penmanship was abominable, and even now I marvel that my fifth attempt at deciphering the final two digits of his address succeeded.

Thus, we will likely engage further walks together of a planned sort.

Okay, on to last evening and the T.V. shows that were watched via our Android TV Box once my younger brother got home following his 'socializing'.

I led us off with an episode of Chicago Fire, and then tuned in a movie ─ 2015's Numb.

I actually cancelled out of the first source I used because the opening movie credits displayed the movie as being titled Frozen Money. The second source I then used had the same opening scenes, but presented the correct title that I was looking for.

I had originally put the movie on a list I began making a couple or more years ago ─ in this case, I included the movie because it featured actress Marie Avgeropoulos. Alas, her character in this movie lacked anything redemptive, so that was disappointing. However, it was a bonus that her big brother was played by a very familiar face, even if I did not recognize actor Aleks Paunovic's name.

I enjoy watching that big guy, but I do prefer roles where he plays a decent character ─ not some villain. He was a decent guy in this movie until he went mad while essentially freezing to death.

I enjoyed the movie, but not its ending. It's a shame that the character played by Stefanie von Pfetten had to tragically die. And it was truly awful that the corrupt police were apparently going to successfully take the $2 million in gold for themselves, leaving the sole survivor of the four gold-seekers to lament his frost-damaged foot, his inescapable utter penury, and the loss of his wife.    

We finished our T.V.-viewing with an episode of The Conners. I would speak more of Numb, but I just do not have the time.

This morning's T.V. with my brother commenced with a 21-minute video from Odessa Orlewicz uploaded to Librti.com yesterday: Correction - Jab Started Dec 2020!! 18 Young Dead Canadian Doctors After Boosters Rollout Now...Not 6 Anymore. 

I didn't notice I accidentally said the covid vaccine started Dec 2019 during this episode. It should have said Dec 2020.There is an astronomical dfference from 2020 to 2021 in death #s....2021 is also almost double the deaths of 2022 even pro-rating the remaining 4 months of 2022.

*Ontario alone now has 17-18 dead young doctors after the rollout of the boosters for medical staff. It was 6....now it's growing.

I next tuned in the second of a trilogy of videos on the CIA that were posted late last October to Rumble by America's Untold Stories. The video was an hour long (59:10): CIA in the News.

The CIA loves legacy and believes in family for recruitment. And they love the media dating back to Project Mockingbird. But why just surveil if they can infiltrate?
How and why do so many offspring and relatives of the members of the intelligence community end up in show business, sports, the political world and the arts?
What are they doing? What is their agenda?

We finished up with half of an episode of Jodie Whitaker's Doctor Who that I previously downloaded onto a flash or thumb drive. It was an extended special episode titled Revolution of the Daleks.   

I have no further time to blog ─ it is already after 8:45 p.m.

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