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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).

Monday, 6 March 2023

"Never Again" Is Now Global

 

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Well, I did venture forth last evening to do some grocery shopping at the nearest Save-On-Foods outlet nearly a mile from here, but I almost did not. As expressed in yesterday's post, anytime I have a hot bath in the latter part of the day, I am left debilitated.

It was at least 9:10 p.m. when I finally did leave; and since the store closes at 10 p.m., there would be no prefacing extended walk. And although I did cut through an elementary school property, I did not visit the playground to essay any pull-ups or chin-ups. I felt no enthusiasm ─ quite apart from being doubtful that I had the spare time.

I was able to deposit my brother's monthly expenses reconciliation cheque of $177.17 ─ the ATM almost neighbours Save-On-Foods, so it was not out of my way.

As I was approaching the store entrance, two young lasses emerged, one of whom was wearing a short skirt and displayed startlingly attractive well-muscled legs. She seemed likely of South Asian origin. I had to pass right by her, and found it too beyond my strength to not look back at the awesome vision as she proceeded beyond me.

Lord, some women are astonishingly alluring! Do they realize their impact on most men, I wonder?

Even old dudes like me.

Once I was being served by my foolishly face-diapered cashier at the store after I had selected my intended purchases (there had been two customers ahead of me), an announcement came that the store would be closing in about five minutes ─ I truly did not have the time to spare for earlier exercise, so it was a smart choice.

By the time I was home again, my younger brother was here and watching T.V. Nobody had been here when I left to shop, and both of my stepsons were still absent independently of one another once I was back home.

I was to watch some T.V. with my brother, but he never invited me to put on our Android TV Box until 11 p.m. As a result, we were only to watch an episode each of Animal Kingdom and then The Conners.

Meantime, both of my stepsons showed up, and had each gone to bed by the time my brother and I finished with T.V.

It turned out that my eldest stepson was going snowboarding today, leaving with some friend(s) of his around 10:30 a.m.

My brother and I were of course watching more T.V. by then.

I had originally risen soon after 7 a.m., thinking to get some early work done here at my computer. Unfortunately, an excessive number of tabs open on my Firefox browser was probably responsible for my computer freezing, forcing me to force it to shut down. However, when I attempted to restart it, even though the light would come on at the start button, the computer would not boot ─ the monitor remained dark and the computer itself silent.

I shut it down and turned it back on a few times with no difference than before.

I resorted to my laptop downstairs at the kitchen table, but I first had to figure out how to change the Thai altered keyboard back to English in order to type English queries into the search engine to seek solutions to the dilemma with my desktop machine upstairs in my bedroom.

Before I eventually resolved the issue ─ it actually resolved itself, for after maybe six or more tries of shutting it off and then turning it back on, my computer finally resurrected ─ my brother emerged from his bedroom for the morning and turned on the T.V.

I had no more time to get any work done ─ it was already nearing 8:30 a.m. But at least all is well enough ─ I do not yet have total computer failure.

Via our Android TV Box, my brother and I enjoyed some interesting T.V., beginning with March 2's upload to Rumble's Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms channel: C3RF "In Hot" interview with Christine Douglass-Williams.

Major Russ Cooper (Ret'd) discusses the onset of a new "post-national" Canada, beginning in 2015, with award-winning broadcaster and international author, Christine Douglass-Williams. From her perch on the front lines of Canada's culture wars, Christine highlights the duplicity and hypocrisy associated with related policies that, themselves, are underpinned by generalized assumptions that paint all Canadians as racists and Islamophobes. Ms. Douglass-Williams speaks with authority as she herself was targeted by such woke narratives to be fired from her board position on the Canada Race Relations Foundation (CRRF). Strap in for a candid and expert look at Canada's descent into government-made division and acrimony.

This is the second interview my brother and I have watched in less than two weeks (I think) of very attractive Christine Douglass-Williams ─ the government should be filled with such principled women, and not the cowardly line-toeing woke lot that presently fills the ranks.

Our next video well exceeded an hour (1:10:33), and was the first video in a documentary series: Never Again Is Now Global: Part 1 — Here We Go Again On Steroids.

“Never Again Is Now Global,” a five-part docuseries highlighting the parallels between Nazi Germany and global pandemic policies premiered on CHD.TV

The Alliance for Human Research Protection, founded by Holocaust survivor and human rights activist Vera Sharav, produced the film and Sharav directed it.

Each one-hour episode focuses on recent testimonies by Holocaust survivors and their descendants who discuss comparisons between the early repressive stages under the Nazi regime that culminated in the Holocaust and global COVID-19 policies.

Individuals featured in the docuseries explain how Nazi interventions — including the suspension of freedoms, imposition of lockdowns, coerced medical procedures and identity passports — are similar to modern-day dictatorial constraints on citizens worldwide.

Watch the FULL Series on CHD.TV:
https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/events/never-again-is-now-global/

Read in The Defender: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/never-again-vera-sharav-chd-tv/

I intend for us to watch the entire series in a gradual process.

The third and final video was another documentary ─ on BitChute this time; but because of its length, we broke from it with maybe a half hour of it remaining, so likely tomorrow we will finish it: The Chernobyl Disaster.

This had brought us to approximately midway through the noon hour.

Earlier my brother had left to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, so I sallied out to the backyard tool shed for my first exercise session there since possibly last Wednesday ─ first weighing myself in my runners, and achieving a scaling of at least 192 pounds (was it possibly 193? I forget now).

This was important where concerned the six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups, for I was able to match my current ceiling of repetitions in those sets: 4 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 2. They were almost excruciating for this 73-year-old considering my overall clothed weight, but they always seem even more strenuous when I deal with them during consecutive days, so the break may have been beneficial.

That will be the case for me tomorrow ─ that is, it will be a consecutive day with little chance of full recovery from this morning.

The morning was surprisingly sunny to start, but it did cloud over and remained overcast, as far as I noticed.

My brother did not give himself much bed rest before leaving for the day to socialize; I was by then newly into my own bed to benefit from a nap. Thereafter, I soon got a huge load of laundry going.

By the way, my wife left me a Facebook Messenger text today. The message arrived at 8:36 a.m., but I never logged into Facebook to see it until during the noon hour.

She has been in Rome, Italy, since catching an early evening flight from YVR on January 23, and thereby visiting a sister of hers who lives in Rome. I knew that my wife intends to next carry on to Thailand to visit her mother at the family village, and this morning my wife confirmed that she would be flying out of Rome for Thailand on April 3:

Can you search in the website do I need to have Covid vaccine before I fly or not plz

I searched on her behalf, and her airline seems to have no concerns in that context ─ it does its best to enforce mandates of the target country, and Thailand evidently does not at present have inoculation requirements for SARS-CoV-2 ─ nor apparently for face diapers, either. Face diapers are only recommended.

I sure as heck hope that my wife can manage to repay the $400 that I transferred into her chequing account yesterday to cover a likely March 9 life insurance payment she is scheduled to make. She needs to make the repayment before our monthly mortgage payment date that is generally on the 22nd, for I have no income due until my pension shows up near the end of the month.

My youngest stepson transferred me $300 last evening as his contribution towards the mortgage. Nevertheless, between that and the $177.17 cheque of my brother's that I deposited last evening, I am only slightly ahead of where I was when I loaned my wife the life insurance payment.

My eldest stepson will likely contribute another $400 just ahead of the mortgage due date, but I will still require the $400 I transferred to my wife ─ otherwise, I will be short of the required mortgage amount.

Perhaps I will end this post here. Maybe I will find time to watch a movie this evening.

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