Since late this morning, I have been noticing some spatterings of rain on the backyard sun deck's railing. Since I am mulling over the idea of making the 5.625-mile round trip hike during the latter evening to do some grocery shopping, I would prefer that there is no escalation of rain to anything approaching a downpour.
I have little of consequence to report concerning last evening nor today thus far.
My younger brother and I did watch some latter morning T.V. together, but that almost did not occur. For some reason he had tuned in CTV's The West Block which was featuring an interview by hostess Mercedes Stephenson of Canada's lying 'Minister of Public Safety' Marco Mendicino.
The drivel that flowed from that Liberal's mouth was sheer Justin Turdeau ─ they might as well have been a ventriloquist and his dummy act. Hell, Mendicino's voice even sounded like Turdeau's ─ I was so adversely affected that it was sickening and I had to storm off to my bedroom to shut out the corrupt weasel's sound.
My brother afterwards said that Mendicino never clearly answered anything important ─ he skirted doing so, and simply filled his responses with party-line blather.
Do these foul politicians truly believe that they are actually speaking on behalf of Canadians?
They deserve absolutely no mercy when their time of judgment arrives ─ "to hell with them" is my vote.
I see that a transcript of the interview is available ─ along with the full show ─ at GlobalNews.ca: The West Block – Episode 22, Season 12. I cannot even bear to read the prick's printed words, so I simply am unable to review what he may have said.
How my brother was able to sit through that whole programme is not understandable to me.
He had first access to the T.V., so I had to wait until he was set to yield it to me so that I could put our Android TV Box to work.
We were to only watch one video, for it was nearly two hours in length ─ the upload two days ago of the previous day's Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF) weekly programme to Rumble: Full Episode #66: Q&A with VSRF Founder Steve Kirsch.
We have a very special episode this Thursday- we’ll have our news segment with VSRF Executive Director Louisa Clary and VSRFs Director of Research Lisa Laehy, and our guest will be you.
Or more accurately, your questions.
VSRF Founder Steve Kirsch will be taking your questions on the Covid-19 vaccines, the mandates, media censorship, Big Pharma, the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, anything really you want to ask Steve.
There was sufficient variety to the video that it was not at all difficult to watch the entire show.
At approximately the 59-minute of the video, a very cute nurse affiliated with VSRF modelled a long-sleeved tee-shirt that is one of the merchandise items they have for sale:
The printing on it declares "misinformation superspreader", and the actual item can be found in their store at this link. As can be seen there, the tee-shirt comes in five other colours.
What is not clear is what the small print beneath those two words says. The print is easier to read on the "minsinformation superspreader" mug that they also sell.
The additional verbiage is a definition of the term "misinformation superspreader":
person who shares accurate, but inconvenient truths that conflict with the approved narrative. In most cases, those labeled with this title are proven right in a few months or sometimes years by the government and its watchmen (i.e. the corporate press)
See also Steve Kirsch, Conspiracy Theorist, Anti-Vaxxer, Science Denier
Beautiful!
I am not into tee-shirts anymore, but they also sell a unisex hoodie sweatshirt that comes in the buyer's choice of four colours with that logo in capital letters. However, it lacks the smaller definition.
I would love to own the hoodie sweatshirt, but I cannot afford buying one at U.S. prices ($50). By the time I paid for shipping, it would have probably cost me over $100 Canadian.
And I would have preferred that it also displayed the term's definition.
Too, too bad.
Anyway, my brother wasted no time following the video in seeking some bed rest ere he left for the day to socialize. I had myself my day's first meal, and then I was to bed in search of a nap. My brother rose and left while I was abed.
I am not going to stretch this post out ─ I want to ensure that I am all set for that evening foray to do some shopping. I will likely lie down for a while in the earlier evening.
If all goes well and I undertake the venture, I will mention so in a post here tomorrow.








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