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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).

Monday, 12 December 2022

Crimes Against Humanity

Although my wife went out on errands twice today, she has otherwise been home. She took this day off work, but intends to resume her usual full Tuesday as of tomorrow ─ that is, the Thai restaurant opens at 11 a.m., so she has to report in ahead of that. Usually, getting up around 9:45 a.m. to shower and otherwise ready for her fairly long drive is adequate for her.

Thus it is that I have little time to spend upon this post. One pursuit I become involved with is flight searching ─ she still wants to visit her sister in Rome, and so the task of checking out round trip flights from YVR to FCO has devolved upon me.

The biggest complication in this is that we will have to book using my Aeroplan points, of which I have something over 80,000. She enlisted me last evening while I was watching a Christmas movie ─ one I am quite certain that I have seen before, but I was probably into my drink at the time. I was unable to finish watching it before my Grinchy brother got home from his daily socializing, and so there are still 10 or 15 minutes of the movie remaining.

Also, anytime I make these Air Canada searches through Aeroplan, if I forsake the website for some chore or other occupation of my time for maybe 10 minutes, then I have to log into the website all over again ─ and this requires use of a stupid code of a half dozen or so numerals that has to be E-mailed to me each time.

As a result, I am disinclined to bother logging in. And at present well into my latter afternoon, my wife is busy in the kitchen cooking. And I am practically at the point in my day where I only feel like kicking back and watching some further T.V. while indulging in some red wine.

I hope she feels motivated soon enough to resume this pursuit so that I can have the freedom to engage that far more enjoyable expenditure of my time.

To be frank, I just wish that she was not bothering with any such trip, for I hate that she will probably have to accept booster injections for the non-pandemic fiction. Despite the state of our marriage, I love the woman and do not ever want her to come to harm.

Anyway, last evening after my brother interrupted my movie and I felt obliged to cancel out of it, we were to later watch a movie of a different stripe ─ 2017's The Foreigner. As it was to happen, only a few minutes into it my brother announced that he had watched it already at some point.

Nevertheless, he was probably very drunk, and likely even passed out during it, for he never complained or kept harping that he was familiar with events beyond the opening action. I suspect that he had been so far gone that any detailed dialogue in the movie was utterly lost upon him, as well as plot intricacies. For instance, I do not believe that he had any sense any longer of who Pierce Brosnan's character's U.S.-based nephew was, nor that the nephew was having an affair with the wife of Pierce Brosnan's character. In fact, none of the details associated with most of the movie seemed to me to be familiar to my brother.

He even claimed to having heard that Jackie Chan ─ who had the movie's lead role ─ had died. As he recalled, it may have been due to some on-set mishap in some production he was involved in.

The aforementioned adulteress was played by actress Orla Brady, whom I thought looked impressively seductive (she was probably around 53 when the movie was being filmed).

This morning my brother and I watched quite an interesting video of a different sort that was just about 38 minutes long, and had been uploaded to Rumble yesterday by ICICBackUp: Dr. Reiner Fuellmich - LEGAL OPTIONS IN CANADA - CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

In this first episode of "Impromptu" , Dr. Fuellmich talks with Kip Warner of Vancouver, British Columbia, about a pending class action lawsuit filed against the provincial health commissioner and the B.C. Crown challenging the "declaration of a state of emergency."
They also discuss the separation of powers, or lack thereof, their hopes for the Anglo-American legal system, and agree that the Covid crisis has taught the public important lessons in civics.

I will not say how strongly I feel against B.C.'s corrupt unhealth officer Bonnie Henry ─ she deserves life in prison.

Another video that my brother and I watched on T.V. via our Android TV Box was uploaded by Tammy Cuthbert Garcia to Rumble on December 7, and was a little more than an hour in duration (1:05:57): Dr Richard M Fleming - Crimes Against Americans and Humanity (Part 1).

The video description is too long for me to care to reproduce. Even so, Dr. Fleming's credentials are truly impressive ... but I thought that he presented himself with remarkable awkwardness. Beautiful Tammy did a superb job of interpreting some of the doctor's indirect ramblings, as well as directing him conversationally.

I suppose that I will have to watch for part 2 of the interview, for it sounds to be considerably more meaty.

With that said, I am going to conclude this post and make myself available to my wife.

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