I am fairly sure that I got to bed before 10 p.m. last evening, my cellphone alarm set for 1:45 a.m. to get me up for my five-mile walk.
Despite awaking at times thereafter ─ and having to assume some other comfortable position conducive to sleep ─ my alarm did pull me alert, so I was at least dozing at the time.
It was annoying to open my bedroom door and see that lights were on downstairs ─ my eldest stepson would be sitting at the dining table watching videos on his tablet or smartphone. I would have to sneak away once I had surreptitiously gotten ready for my walk.
The extra caution I had to practice in getting ready was probably responsible for me not actually being on my way until possibly as late as 2:17 a.m. once I had locked the front door after me.
I did take the time to weigh myself while fully dressed and in a jacket and my hikers ─ I was maybe 197 pounds. This mattered early into my walk when I stopped at an elementary school playground to engage six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups. Although I managed four repetitions in the first set, then two repetitions each in the next three sets, all I could achieve was one pull-up in each of the final two sets.
Those final two sets were performed between two rungs of a sort of elevated horizontal ladder ─ a type of "monkey bars". I lacked all will to enable me to push past the strain to eke out a second pull-up in both sets. This may have been largely due to a carryover of the depletion I experienced yesterday arising from my moral weakness the night before that had me remaining up until 3:30 a.m., if not a little later.
There is nothing else about my walk warranting mention. I only ever saw rabbits by way of wildlife; I did hear the usual distant frogs in the Green Timbers Lake area of Green Timbers Urban Forest Park, as well as at least one owl.
Only once do I recall seeing another human on foot the entirety of my walk, and he was quite remote from and ahead of me, for a time trekking in the same direction as I ─ this is the solitude I seek and a major reason I walk so late at night.
It was 4:15 a.m. by the time I was back home and outside the locked front door, for I never pushed my pace. The house was in darkness.
I didn't get back to bed until possibly as late as 5:30 a.m.
I eventually slept on and off, and finally rose maybe around 8:20 a.m. or a bit before. As yet, my younger brother had not emerged from his bedroom, although I expect that he may have just finished up showering.
I joined him for some T.V. around 8:40 a.m., and at 9:10 a.m. at latest I put our Android TV Box to work.
First up were to be two videos uploaded yesterday to Rumble's A Warrior Calls channel, leading off with the longer of the pair ─ both were very much under an hour each: Dr. Rima Laibow Exposes It All.
Guest: Dr. Rima E. Laibow
https://preventgenocide2030.org/
www.opensourcetruth.com
Renowned psychiatrist and physician Rima E. Laibow, MD, brings her nearly 50 years of hands-on, clinical experience practicing totally non-pharmaceutical medicine to families and educators. In this interview she exposes the culling of the population, eugenics, strategic & tactical programs to counteract the psychopaths and much, much more!
Dr. Laibow is the Medical Director of the Natural Solutions Foundation, www.DrRimaTruthReports.com.
Then it was People Remain Ignorant We Are In Big Trouble.
Christopher James no longer believes that enough Canadians are going to 'wake up' in time ─ the looming agenda of the evil 'Elite' will wash over and overwhelm us. This is what I also expect is to happen, despite the well-meaning but misguided bravado of people like Dr. Rima Laibow ─ she thinks that mass E-mail campaigns to our politicians can divert them from giving us over to the W.H.O. and those who are behind it and similar world organizations.
The next video we watched was our last ─ a 51-minute upload yesterday to Rumble's Vaccine Safety Research Foundation channel: Censorship Panel- Covid Litigation Conference 2023 (Atlanta).
This was:
... a sample of the Covid Litigation Conference (2023).
The Covid Litigation Conference 2023 (CLC 2023) was an outstanding event that brought together trial lawyers who are actively involved in advancing Covid-19-related lawsuits. The conference provided numerous networking opportunities and engaging panel discussions led by attorneys experienced in Covid-19 litigation.
I am too inclined and aligned with Christopher James where the legal system is concerned ─ far too many judges are corrupted, or just ignorant and blind. My brother has no faith in judges and expensive lawyers, either; in fact, he sought bed rest with approximately 20 minutes of the video remaining, for it was a snooze to those of us who are simply unenthusiastic about the legal realm.
I let the video play on while I rounded up my day's first meal. The show ended fairly early into the eating of that meal, so I retired here to my computer to finish eating. My brother actually left for the day to 'socialize' before I had yet sought my early afternoon nap.
The latter afternoon yesterday became so sunny that I fully expected that we might be in for a sunny day today, but that has not been so ─ an overcast sky seems to have prevailed, freeing me up for the third consecutive day from having to devote 1½ or so hours to any afternoon sunning.
This evening shall be one of television entertainment via our Android TV Box, and two cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt will also be figuring in ─ but not until well into the latter evening.
The first item on my agenda upon publishing this post will be giving my late old friend William Alan G.'s ladyfriend Sandy a call ─ she has been pestering for such. I do wish that she could find something both fulfilling and engaging with which to devote her time and attention. I do not at all enjoy wasting time with idle telephone conversations ─ this will be strictly an act of charity.







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