Following my younger brother's arrival home last evening ─ and at almost 10 p.m., incidentally ─ I put our Android TV Box to work and we were to watch an episode apiece of the T.V. series DC's Legends of Tomorrow (episode six "Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac" of season five), then Young Wallander (the first episode of season two), and finally Animal Kingdom (episode eight "Gladiators" of season five).
As anticipated, my wife never came home last night following her full day working at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time. She is unlikely to show up until early into next week. Such is how things are.
When my brother and I got together this morning for further T.V. of a different sort, I put our Android TV Box into action and lined up yesterday's upload to Rumble by Steve Kirsch's Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, a video a little in excess of 1½ hours (1:36:42): Full Episode #48: How Toxic Is The Spike Protein?
Jessica Rose, PhD has a BSc in Applied Mathematics and completed her MSc in Immunology at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. She completed her PhD in Computational Biology at Bar-Ilan University and then did her first post-doctorate in Molecular Biology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her recent peer-reviewed paper, co-authored by Dr. Peter McCullough, "A Report on Myocarditis Adverse Events in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in Association with COVID-19 Injectable Biological Products" was withdrawn without explanation by the publisher of Current Problems in Cardiology.
A Report on Myocarditis Adverse Events in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in Association with COVID-19 Injectable Biological Products.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211007022704/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0146280621002267#
Dan Lux is running for the U.S. Congressional seat in Louisiana's District 2. Dan's successful career as a television executive producer honed his skills as a strong leader and tenacious worker -- and his overriding goal now is to keep the American Dream alive for others -- which will start with abolishing the government overreach we've seen in tyrannical COVID policies.
I love watching Jessica Rose! Unfortunately for her, though, late into her segment she began letting herself slip due to sleepiness and launched into at least three open-mouth yawns that were most unflattering, particularly since she only thought to cover the first of them with a hand late into it.
But I still admire the dear lady!
Politician Dan Lux only had a short stint that was entirely unrelated to the large portion of the video devoted to Steve Kirsch and Dr. Jessica Rose.
The second video my brother and I watched was a little over a half hour (36:21) in duration, and was uploaded to Rumble two days ago by Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms: C3RF "In Hot" interview with author Diane Weber Bederman.
Diane Weber Bederman discusses her latest book "Bullies of Woke and Their Assault on Mental Health" and spares no horses as she does so. Always controversial and critical of the post-modern, politically correct, woke narratives that have turned Western society upside down, she comes out swinging on behalf of those who need to be defended from such the most - our children and grandchildren. Is it past time for the guardians of these little ones to rise up to heed Diane's authoritative research and analysis to protect them? Especially the grandparents of a strong and free Canada? Strap in for a very interesting and topical discussion.
This one was interesting as well. I have not before heard of Diane Weber Bederman, but she somewhat reminded me of Tanya Gaw.
My brother sought some bed rest upon the finish of this second video, and I soon enough also sought a nap. I was in bed under an hour, but he was gone for the day when I had emerged from my bedroom.
The afternoon was flawlessly sunny, so from 2:06 p.m. I spent approximated 1¼ hours out in the backyard sunning in just a pair of cutoffs.
Since I intend some early Sunday morning grocery shopping, I will not likely be sitting up late as I did last evening awaiting my brother's return. I have yet to decide which of the two markets I frequent will be my early destination, so I am going to research their sales now.
Heck, if I have time thereafter, I might even see if am able to watch a Christmas movie.





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