Early last evening I may have watched as much as a half hour of a movie that I suddenly decided might well be of interest to my younger brother, so I shut it down for some future viewing with him.
The wrinkle there is that he will potentially be unable to appreciate the film if he is excessively besotted, for it is a comedic drama and requires some attention to fully enjoy ─ he tends to have very little ability for that when he is drunk.
Regardless, the experiment will not be risked this evening, for I have an early walk planned that will require me to rise at 2 a.m. to quickly ready for, so I shall be retiring fairly early this evening and not be watching any T.V. with him.
This is our second consecutive primarily sunny day in which temperatures have not climbed above the freezing level by much more than a degree, if at all. And tonight, the low may well be -8ΒΊ Celsius.
My brother and I only watched three videos this morning, all of which were the most recent uploads to Rumble's Children's Health Defense channel.
The first had been uploaded yesterday, and was over an hour long (1:10:16): Exposing Corruption With Mikki Willis.
Mikkis Willis appears on ‘With the Wind’ this week, sharing with viewers his experience observing various people-led movements and encourages us to unite and stand together. Tune in to this episode on CHD.TV!
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The second video was an hour in length, and had been streamed earlier today: Informed Dissent With Mark McDonald, M.D.
“The ability of Americans to distinguish between the reality and the lie is going to get harder and harder” — expert in clinical psychiatry and legal-medical, Mark McDonald, M.D. speaks on today’s ‘Good Morning CHD.’ He has a critical message for viewers about the state of our world and threats to future generations, from the perspective of emotions, entitlement, government abuse and more. Hear this important discussion on CHD.TV!
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Rumble started to act up and the video failed with 10 remaining minutes, but my brother was uninterested in continuing with it and requested something else.
So the third video I played had also been streamed today and was 58 minutes: MMR Fraud Part 2 With Nancy Tarlow, DC.
Doctors Brian Hooker and Nancy Tarlow go deeper into the ongoing conversation about childhood vaccinations. Today, they discuss the clinical trials, reported adverse events and other important points about the MMR vaccine. Also, they share about Measles, Mumps and Rubella — their risk in terms of transmission, mortality rates and otherwise. Listen to their remarks in this ‘Doctors & Scientists’ episode!
My brother departed the video and missed out on the final 10 or more minutes in favour of mucking about in the kitchen, so he clearly was not enraptured with it. Even so, the two doctors should have given enough cause for almost any concerned parent of a very young child ─ or someone about to be a parent ─ to reconsider ever surrendering their beloved child to the unforgivable childhood vaccination schedule. It is a diabolical sham.
My brother and I were both to resort to our bedrooms thereafter for some rest, and he had gone for the day by the time I rose from my deep nap.
My wife ─ who left on a flight to visit a sister of hers in Rome, Italy, early the evening of January 23 ─ posted a few photos today to her Facebook account. She posted them at 6:16 a.m. Pacific Time Zone, or 3:16 p.m. local Rome time.
I am unable to identify the specific location for these first three images, but the location would have to be within easy walking distance of the other photos:
This next photo shows the Hotel Sina Bernini Bristol and the Fontana del Tritone (Triton Fountain):
These next two include the Trevi Fountain ─ that building is the Pallazo Poli beyond the fountain:
And the final photo is probably The Wounded Achilles marble sculpture by Filippo Albacini, located at the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca (Academy of Saint Luke):
She also uploaded a 3¼-minute video that first includes her walking and narrating (in Thai) as she explores a narrow street that seems pedestrian-only, and which finally opens up into the plaza where the Trevi Fountain is located:
My evening has now come upon me, so I must bring this post to a close.















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