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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).

Sunday, 21 August 2022

Sifting Through the Lies

It is essential that I get out later today ─ after dark, of course ─ to make a $30 deposit to my chequing account. The monthly mortgage is due to be debited from that account tomorrow, but there are insufficient funds in the account to meet that payment.

I went and did some early morning grocery shopping today, knowing that I could only spend around $48 from that account. However, despite being fairly careful, my bill came to over $50, and that left me in the hole where tomorrow's mortgage payment is concerned.

Fortunately, I do have $30 in cash in my wallet, so I figure that for comfort's sake, I will deposit all of it this evening.

My monthly pension will get deposited to the account later this month, but it is very possible that the deposit will not take place until after next weekend. Consequently, it is going to be a sparse week ahead.

But I wish to report on last evening.

I was running late with that day's blog post, and before I had managed to get it published, my younger brother arrived home from his daily 'socializing'. This was an enormous inconvenience, for I had not even supped.

It was my intention to be getting up this morning no later than 4:30 a.m., so I did not want to be sitting up very late, operating our Android TV Box in order to fetch episodes of shows that my brother and I follow in common.

Due to his somewhat early (pre-9 p.m.) arrival home, it appeared that I could risk watching an episode each of three of the series we follow, and maybe enjoy two cans of the strong (8% alcohol) malt that I keep in stock.

Well, I led the evening off with an episode of Chicago PD, and then I tuned in one of Young Wallander

As that latter episode was concluding, I noticed that my brother had passed out. Normally I detest this in him, but this time I saw that it was working in my favour ─ I could break from further T.V. for the evening, and also save on drinking that second can of malt.

And so it was that I cautiously shut down the Android TV Box and turned off the T.V., and quietly made my way upstairs here to my bedroom where I closed the door and had myself safely secured within the room.

I still didn't get to bed until well after 11 p.m., but that was tolerable. My cellphone alarm was set for 4:30 a.m.

When eventually it did sound, I found myself feeling more underslept than I anticipated, and it was tempting to lie abed for awhile further. But I quickly recognized the danger therein, and forced myself up.

As ever, it was my hope to be on my way before 6 a.m. in order to allow myself a comfortable walk before doing the shopping at the nearest Save-On-Foods less than a mile from here ─ it opens at 7 a.m. The plan was to maybe put in a couple of miles of walking before ending up at the store.

I rarely get away early like I hope to. And this morning, it may well have been after 6:15 a.m. by the time I was on my way. Nevertheless, I did still put in the distance; and I also stopped at a nearby elementary school playground to do two sets of pull-ups on the gymnastics-style rings featured there, managing six repetitions in the first set, and two in the second.

The morning was overcast, but it was still quite warm, and my walking soon had me beading some perspiration and my clothing feeling clammy.

Mornings are not becoming light until much later than has been the case over the past couple of months.

Anyway, I have nothing else worth mentioning about the outing ─ I probably should not have bought an unplanned bag of cherries, for I expect that was what put me over the limit of my allowance of $48. 

After I was back home, I eventually did lie down and rested for a time, but I do not believe that I lapsed into a nap. After I realized that my brother had finished going over the Sunday morning edition of The Province newspaper that I subscribe to and then had the T.V. turned on, I rose to go downstairs to join him. It was probably closing in on 9:30 a.m.

When he finally turned the T.V. over to me, I used our Android TV Box to access a nearly 1¾-hour (1:43:22) video uploaded to BitChute on July 20: mRNA Platform Inventor Sifts Through the Lies - Interview with Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Mercola

By now, many of you will be familiar with Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of the core mRNA and DNA vaccine platform technology that the various COVID shots are based upon. (To be clear, he’s not the inventor of the COVID shots themselves but rather the foundational platform that underlies them, for which Malone holds several patents.)

Media and health authorities also ignore what Dr. Robert Malone and others have warned about from the start, which is that vaccinating during a pandemic will drive the evolution of resistant strains. This is precisely what we’re now seeing with Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5, which circumvent both natural immunity and COVID jab-induced antibodies.

The CDC and the FDA are also ignoring the reality of immune imprinting, which is causing COVID-jabbed individuals to contract COVID more frequently, and repeatedly.

Media are again trying to drum up fear over new COVID strains, despite data clearly showing hospitalization rates remain steady even though the infection rate is rising.

When RNAs include pseudouridine — as all mRNA COVID shots do — they will last longer and be less inflammatory. However, we’ve now discovered pseudouridine-containing RNA also causes immunosuppression, which we’re seeing in many who have received the jabs.

Malone’s book, “The Lies My Government Told Me” is now available.

I thought it to be a good video, despite some technical jargon.

Next I opted to tune in a much older BitChute video ─ it was just over 1¼ hours (1:16:50), and had been uploaded back on May 8, 2020: Bursting Bubbles of Government Deception - Robert Menard.

From what I have since learned, the lecturer in that video ─ which may have been recorded in 2003 or 2004 ─ identifies himself as Robert-Arthur: Menard. Nevertheless, he is cited as Robert Arthur Menard, and described in disparaging terms.

He seemed to be lecturing on Common Law, but I have read that he was more based in what is or was known as the freeman of the land movement. Also, he is said to be deeply into Organized Pseudolegal Commercial Arguments (OPCA).   

I am very curious to know what someone like Christopher James Pritchard (A Warrior Calls) has to say about Robert Arthur Menard.

The video had some tantalizing teasers, but it seemed to be condensed from a far longer lecture, and little was revealed by way of process.

This was the final video that my brother and I watched. He sought some bed rest; and I had a small first meal of my day before I pursued a nap. My brother left for the day before I was to rise from that short sleep.

The afternoon had become sunny, so I put in over an hour sunning in the backyard. This time, though, I only sunned my right and then my left side, for this morning I noticed that in profile my face seemed to be somewhat pale towards my ears because I have only ever been sunning my front and my back. 

I really should be out walking during the daytime, but I cannot stand the busy day ─ so much stressful traffic and people all over the damned place making it impossible to find serenity and peace.

Okay, 8 p.m. has just come and gone, so I must cease blogging for today.

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