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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).

Wednesday, 16 November 2022

Corruption on a Massive Level Exposed

 

None involved in the murderous inoculation travesty must escape punishment.

Although I was able to seize the time to watch yet another Christmas movie early last evening, it cost me the last of my dark rum as well as a nice mount of red wine.

The movie was 2015's Ice Sculpture Christmas. There were no heart-stealing little girls in this one, such as was the case in the movie I had watched the previous evening, but lead actress Rachel Boston sufficed. 

As I suspected was likely, I had seen the actress before in a Christmas movie ─ 2012's Holiday High School Reunion (also called Christmas Crush). I confess that I do not recall Rachel from that movie ─ I just do not see any other likely candidates in her acting credits.

(Note that there is a 2019 Christmas movie called A Christmas Crush that features a different lead actress, but I have not yet seen it).

I have to applaud the casting choice in selecting actor David Alpay as Rachel's character Callie's potential and well-to-do love interest ─ the character he played was lovable from the start. There was never any doubting of his essential goodness, so I never had to 'warm up' to him. 

I quickly recognized supporting actress Brenda Strong, who played Rachel's chef boss, correctly placing the actress in the role of Lex Luther's villainous mother in the T.V. series Supergirl. Consequently, it was a most pleasant relief to see the actress portraying someone with principles instead of being stuck with another role as a hard-nosed 'baddie'.

Heck, even the actor (Paul McGillion) portraying Rachel's father was given an honourable role ─ I am so accustomed to seeing the actor play weak men that I expected the same in this movie, and was pleased to find that it was to be different this time.

I consider the movie to have been a good choice, and I was able to watch it on T.V. through the BeeTV app that I have downloaded into our Android TV Box.

By the way, I also want to credit actress Aliyah O'Brien ─ she could have been cast as a designing woman, but the beauty was instead a loyal childhood friend and co-worker of David Alpay's character. She could easily have played an unscrupulous seductress.

Aliyah O'Brien

Wow to Aliyah!

I of course watched some further T.V. that evening after my younger brother was home from his daily socializing, and that meant indulging in two cans of the strong (8% alcohol) malt that I keep myself stocked with.

I actually felt quite good over the evening, thanks to the alcohol and the Christmas movie boost.

It is possible that I made it to bed ahead of 1 a.m. Whatever the case, I do not recall hearing my wife come home later. We have separate but adjacent bedrooms. She had been away since mid-afternoon on Saturday when she left to put in a half day at the Thai restaurant where she has part-time employment.

Such is our sorry marriage.

Notwithstanding, she has had today off work, but will have a full day tomorrow. She did not get up from bed today until after I had sought my early afternoon nap. She was in fact not here when I rose from that nap, but she had evidently only gone forth on one or more errands.

Despite the implications above, it can be quite pleasant having her present, even if it does somewhat limit my computer time for things like blogging.

We had a foggy evening yesterday, and the fog remained overnight and throughout the morning. Only into the afternoon did sunshine finally hold sway.

As for morning T.V. with my brother, we spent most of our time together watching Christopher James Pritchard's (A Warrior Calls) upload to Rumble of two days ago: Corruption On A Massive Level Exposed.

Monday, November 14th, 2022 Live Stream - Part 2
Guest: Dr. WIlliam Makis - Nuclear Medicine Radiologist & Oncologist

About Dr. Makis (from his LinkedIn profile):

I ran the largest Nuclear Medicine Theranostics Lutetium-based (177Lu-DOTATATE) Cancer Treatment Program in North America, in Edmonton, Alberta, at Cross Cancer Institute, sponsored by University of Alberta and Alberta Health Services (AHS), authorized and funded by Health Canada.

My cancer program was illegally sabotaged by Alberta Health Services Executives Dr.Verna Yiu, Dr.Francois Belanger and Dr.Matthew Parliament, as well as College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta Officials Dr.Michael Caffaro, Dr.Trevor Theman, and Dr.Scott McLeod.

My Alberta cancer patients were denied continuity of cancer care and were left without proper cancer diagnosis or cancer treatments, and over 1000 Cross Cancer Institute Alberta Cancer patients have died as a result of the deliberate sabotage of Edmonton's Cross Cancer Institute Neuroendocrine Cancer Therapy program in December 2015.

We are advancing a $13.5 million lawsuit against AHS and CPSA QB1603-18935, and $22.2 million lawsuit against AHS and University of Alberta QB1803-16582.

NEWS: The Court of Queen's Bench has just approved our Court Application to have AHS and CPSA declared "vexatious litigants" and abusers of the Court, due to the 13 fraudulent Court Applications that were pursued by AHS and CPSA lawyers in Court for the purposes of covering up Alberta Cancer patient deaths they caused. Join us at the Edmonton Courthouse on January 18, 2023 for a full day Court Hearing where I will be presenting the names of the Alberta Cancer patients that AHS and CPSA leaders have murdered and the lengths they went to, to cover it up.

The video was well over two hours (2:10:56) in duration, and has certainly gotten my brother and I well informed about Dr. Makis, for it is at least the third lengthy interview with him that we have recently seen. And now that he has been exposed to Christopher James, I am most curious to see what will be happening next for him in Alberta.

I hope all of his adversaries there are ─ if not all jailed ─ at the very least, thrown from their perches of power. Many of these people need to be tried for murder. 

Unfortunately I now see that the other video of Christopher's that was also uploaded to Rumble on Monday is apparently "Part 1". This was not indicated in the titles of either video, so I had no idea that I was playing them out of sequence.

Even so, it ought not to matter, for the second video does not feature Dr. Makis. We did not watch it, though ─ that was left for tomorrow due to want of time. At least it is much shorter.

We did watch a couple of other very short videos that I will not mention, and finished our T.V.-watching with an episode of United States of Tara ─ this time it was episode three ("The Full Fuck You Finger") of season three

I might try to cram in a further Christmas movie early this evening, despite my wife being home. I heard her rummaging through my collection of wines in a cabinet downstairs in the living room while she was talking on her cellphone in Thai ─ and it was barely after 4 p.m. 

I think that I had at least 10 bottles of different red wines that she previously knew nothing about ─ and I have had them for maybe as long as a year or even more.

Now that she is aware of them, their longevity is seriously threatened.

Possibly tomorrow when my brother goes to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, I will accompany him so that he can make a stop at the government liquor store near where she lives. I do not drive, and the liquor store is about two miles away. I do not yet require more malt liquor, but it would afford me an opportunity to get some further red wine, and maybe even get a start on some Scotch for my brother's Christmas gift.

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