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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).

Thursday, 2 March 2023

A Slow Melt

It was not until around 9 p.m. last evening that I realized that I was losing any desire to remain up awaiting my younger brother just to sit up late watching T.V. with him. I was feeling weary. Besides, if there was not snow all over, I would have probably been retiring early anyway for a very early a.m. walk.

As it was, I did not intend to have any of the four cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt that remain in my supply, and the thought of soberly bearing his likely drunken persona over the course of the evening was more than I felt myself willing to withstand.

So I soon turned off the Android TV Box and the T.V. and came upstairs here to my bedroom to pass some time at my computer.

When he arrived home a little past 9:30 p.m. from his daily socializing, I was playing a game of FreeCell, so I shut my bedroom door and turned off my bedroom light so that I could finish the game, and then I put myself to bed.

It was something of an unpleasant surprise to find that sleep was going to be uncooperative; and when I did lapse into some, it was one of those nights where I would be sleeping in successions that were broken by periods of wakefulness.

Eventually I was to make a time check around 3:30 a.m. And when after maybe 45 minutes I was no closer to sinking into another bout of sleep, I decided to rise and do a few things here at my computer. As I recall, it was raining outside at the time, so there could not have been the projected freeze I thought that we were due.

It may have been as much as 6:30 a.m. before I returned to bed.

I remained there for maybe two hours, finally arising when I believed that I could hear the T.V. playing downstairs. And sure enough, my brother was beginning his morning.

When I joined him and he turned the T.V. over to me so that I could put our Android TV Box into action, I led us off with a 32-minute upload yesterday to Rumble's A Warrior Calls channel: This EVIL is NOW in Light.

This EVIL is NOW in Light - Take them all down now we fight back!

Whistleblower: Army Lieutenant Colonel, Theresa Long, MD
Alaska Medical Freedom Symposium AM Session 09/17/22 Palmer, AK

Next I selected the latest YouTube offering at its Dane Wigington channel: Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, February 25, 2023, # 394 ( Dane Wigington ).

https://www.GeoengineeringWatch.org

Our hope and goal is for this video to be forwarded far and wide. DO NOT re-upload any part of this copyrighted video.

"Major and unusual", that is the term the Los Angeles Times used to describe this week's California chemical snow blizzard. Nonstop engineered winter weather warfare is being waged on the Western US. Chemical ice nucleation cloud seeding operations can and are creating snowstorms out of what would otherwise have been a rain event for many regions. The same operations also produce a cold dense layer of air that settles to the surface, this augments the overall impact and effectiveness of engineered winter weather objectives. The engineered cool-down programs are currently scheduled to continue another two weeks, though the weather-makers can always alter the script. In the southeastern US record high temperatures are pushing 90 degrees. How much further can the climate system be pushed until it completely collapses?
All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Awareness raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer.

This is the second such video of Dane's that we have watched ─ most disheartening stuff.

Between all of those who are involved in the medical atrocities being described in the first video, and the wanton destruction of our climate and ecosystems in the second, we need unimaginable thousands of culprits hauled down and capitally punished.

The third video on my list was a 50-minute upload of February 25 to Rumble's LibertyCoalitionCanada channel: Teacher, FIRED for not Getting Jabbed! ft. Author Carolyn Johnson.

OPEN MIKE w/Michael Thiessen ~ February 25, 2023

On this week's episode of OPEN MIKE, Mike is joined by bilingual teacher and author Carolyn Johnson. She was fired from teaching at a prestigious french school because she refused to take experimental gene therapy. Listen in as they talk about medical tyranny, woke teaching, and pursuing your dreams amidst the tumult.

Episode Resource: https://www.carolynjohnsonbooks.com/

To be honest, I was a little surprised that my brother did not voice any disinterest during the video, for I was prepared to cancel out of it if he did.

The final video I tuned in was from Rumble's America's Untold Stories channel ─ the video was posted back on November 7, 2021, but we are gradually working out way through the series: Alec Baldwin and the Rust Tragedy - Part 3 - Finding More Dots.

The Rust movie set tragedy where Alec Baldwin shot and killed Halyna Hutchins is growing more complex. In this installment, Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley share more about the victim and people around her.

This one essentially brought us halfway through the noon hour, so my brother sought some bed rest before leaving for the day while I was having a nap.

The morning was predominantly sunny, oddly enough. The afternoon was a mix of cloud and Sun. However, it is darned chilly, and a penetrating cold wind ruled the night and carried on into the morning, forcing me to almost fully close my bedroom window when I got up during the night because it was too uncomfortable. I have kept the window nearly closed.

I am considering hiking to the market located nearly a mile from here fairly early in the evening to do a little grocery shopping; and tomorrow morning when my brother goes to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, I will tag along so that I can restock on another two dozen cans of malt.

As for later this evening, I will have two of my remaining malts during the latter evening while watching some T.V. with my brother. I hope to include a movie that I have in mind.

Although tonight's temperatures may sink a degree or two below freezing, we are supposedly reaching six or seven degrees above today. If we climb well above freezing again tomorrow, tomorrow night is projected to remain just above freezing.

This has me courting the notion of a very early a.m. walk on Saturday ─ one of my five-mile outings. I find myself too easily settling into this 'remain-at-home' mentality that uses the poor walking conditions as my founded excuse.

It is noteworthy, in any event, that there is still swelling in my left foot from the serious collision that my small left toe incurred with an item of furniture two Wednesday evening's ago. I have come to believe that the toe itself may not have suffered damage ─ rather, I now suspect that it is the metatarsal region that has the damage.

I may find that a tightly-encasing boot will ultimately aggravate matters. If I do go shopping early this evening, that will be a foretaste of what I can expect early Saturday.

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