As I awaited my younger brother's homecoming last evening, I watched an episode of Nightflyers (episode seven "Transmission"), and then a women's MMA match.
Once my brother was here, I was to meet with difficulties locating working sources for a specific episode of each of the two T.V. series I had intended for us to watch. As a result, I had to abandon both. I have now downloaded one of those episodes; and it seems that I will be able to play the other from a streaming website.
I am exceedingly annoyed with the Bee TV streaming app that I have downloaded in our Android TV Box. Lately its advertisements are far too aggressive, and have begun to make using the app more trouble and bother than it is worth.
I have read that part of the issue might be with the specific video player that I have been using with the app, so next time I will see if I can use a different player and thereby bypass the horrendously intrusive advertisements.
Anyway, last evening we watched an episode each of Castle Rock (season one's episode eight "Past Perfect"), Peaky Blinders (series or season six's episode two "Black Shirt"), and The Conners (season four's episode 16 "Gas Pump, House Dump and Stew Volcano").
I feel that I slept rather well thereafter overnight ─ my usual two cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt likely assisted.
Once my brother and I got together this morning for more T.V., just past 9 a.m. I again put our Android TV Box to work and tuned in Odessa Orlewicz's 52-minute livestream from yesterday: Documents Prove That Now Hospitals Can Use Eugenics To Kill You Without Your Consent.
Scott will go through the slow and steady nefarious changes made behind societies backs to protocols at hospitals, in preparation for the NW0's agenda 2030/45.
The Schara family has filed a first of its kind lawsuit against St. Elizabeth’s Hospital (Ascension), and doctors and nurses related to the wrongful death of Grace Schara. The first step in the process is a request for mediation with the Director of State Courts, which was filed on March 30 in Madison, Wisc. The lawsuit was filed on April 11 in Outagamie County.Grace’s legal case will lay the groundwork for other hospital victims where their right to informed consent was denied and the patient suffered injury and death.Scott is the host of the recently launched podcast called “Deprogramming with Grace’s Dad,”where he discusses, with guests, the various ways we’ve all been programmed to believe narratives.
I was a little surprised that my brother remembered Scott Schara and his 'murdered' daughter from some previous interview we had watched.
We were to also watch a 25-minute episode from October 27 (2022) of Rumble's The Why Files channel: EVERYTHING is Secretly Encoded in the Bible even YOUR Birth, Death (and the End of the World).
Every Event is Secretly Encoded in the Bible even YOUR Birthday (and the Apocalypse)
In September 1994, Yitzak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel received an ominous message. It was a warning that his life was in danger.
The sender of the message said this information was secretly encoded -- in the Bible.
Rabin ignored the warning.
A year later, the Prime Minister was assassinated.
The code hidden within the Bible not only predicted Rabin's assassination, but also predicted the date, and even the name of the killer.
Secretly encoded in the Bible, written thousands of years ago, are predictions of every major world event. Including terrifying events yet to come.
Colour me a full doubter.
We also watched a 45-minute addition from December 9, 2021, to Rumble's America's Untold Stories channel: Don Hrycyk was the Los Angeles Art Detective.
For over 20 years Don Hrycyk was known as the Los Angeles "Art Detective" when he ran the LA Art Theft detail. Los Angeles has more museums than any other city in America which initiated the creation of a specialized department dedicated to art recovery. Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley share Mark's experience writing Don's story and surrounding events.
We finished up with a YouTube video that I had previously recorded onto a thumb or flash drive ─ a 50-minute documentary on The Archives channel uploaded on November 6, 2018: Agincourt - A Hundred Years of War.
The Battle of Agincourt was a major English victory in the Hundred Years' War. It took place on 25 October 1415 in the County of Saint-Pol, Artois, some 40 km south of Calais.
This may be the first time that I have found myself fully against the invading British. There was no defending what they did.
Oh gosh, my evening is now far too advanced. I have to finish with this post so that I can be ready for a relatively early evening ─ I intend to rise at 1:45 a.m. for another of my five-mile walks.
The day was again sunny and hot, but I did spend time ─ well over an hour ─ sunning in the backyard following my early afternoon nap.
I am almost tempted to undertake a latter evening walk with my target destination being approximately 2½ miles from here ─ a private liquor store that is open until 11 p.m. If I made that hike, I could buy some cold beer for the walk back, and maybe even a bottle of Scotch or some such for my brother's July birthday.
I am going to have to ponder this alternative! It will not be likely at this point in the week, however ─ the evenings are too damned busy. I will probably just get to bed before my brother gets home from his daily socializing.







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