Following some women's MMA action via YouTube last evening, I think that I was to bed around 9:15 - 9:30 p.m., with my cellphone set for 1:45 a.m. to get me up to ready for a five-mile walk. I even took a 10-mg tablet of melatonin.
Could that have been a mistake?
When my cellphone alarm chimed, I was not fully sleeping, but I was not enthusiastic about getting up. Nor did it help that both of my stepsons were still up.
I want no one privy to my walks.
I readied behind my closed bedroom door, and was annoyed when I heard my youngest stepson appropriate the bathroom for a late-night shower. Not only was I going to be unable to weigh myself fully clothed to see how much weight I was dealing with when early into my walk I stopped at an elementary school playground for six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups, but I was going to have to empty my bladder in the alleyway beside our house.
The night was fairly cool, and there were only stretches of thin cloud about. Our sunny weather is going to be making a return after some rain the past two days.
I had my usual performance at the pull-ups and chin-ups ─ four and then two pull-ups in the first two sets; then two chin-ups in each of the next two sets; and finally two more pull-ups between two gymnastics-style rings in each of the final two sets, with the very last of the pull-ups held at highest elevation for a 12-count.
I also performed eight slow full-range push-ups while declined on a cement ramp.
As for the walk, I found myself unusually listless ─ I had no 'legs' whatsoever. Was it the melatonin? There came a point maybe 1½ miles from home where it occurred to me that I would have loved to just lie down ─ it even seemed possible that I could lapse into a nap.
It had been no later than 2:12 a.m. when I had set off; and I think that it was possibly 4:22 a.m. once I was back home.
I had exercised earlier without a jacket, so that is how I weighed myself: barely over 190 pounds. I was very hungry ─ might the lassitude have been due to inadequate calories as well? Whatever the case, I ate nothing, and was probably back to bed no later than 5:30 a.m. at most.
It was at that point that I heard my wife stirring in the bedroom next to the one I sleep in, and she apparently exited it and went downstairs. I had not heard a thing from her since early the previous evening when I believed that she must have sought a nap. I had been exercising in my brother's bedroom at the time, so I gradually became unsure if she was napping or had gone out with someone.
I still don't know. Her car was here the whole time. Could she have been that sleepy?
Anyway, my morning today began towards 8:30 a.m.
When I joined my younger brother for some mid-morning T.V. and he invited me to put our Android TV Box into action, I led things off with a very interesting 1½-hour (1:38:51) video added three days ago to Rumble's ICIC.LAW channel: From Operation Paperclip to JFK to Corona.
In this episode of ICIC, Fr. Reiner Fuellmich conducts an in-depth conversation with Mark Groubert, investigative Hollywood screenwriter, whose main subjects are the traumatic events surrounding the assassination of the Kennedy brothers. However, Groubert also takes an in-depth look at other topics that are obscure to people, such as the so-called "Operation Paperclip" from recent history.
According to the official version, scientists and technicians were recruited via this American secret operation after the defeat of Nazi Germany in order to acquire their knowledge and projects. Regarding Groubert's research, high-ranking Nazi functionaries, war criminals and physicians were also taken out of the country to continue and deepen their experiments, including Mind Control, in the USA. He debunks the myths about the alleged "good scientists" and describes their experimental work, which also cost many lives in the USA.
He reports on connections between "Operation Paperclip" and the JFK assassination, names well-known names and the connections of these people to each other, which can no longer be called coincidental.
Groubert explains what the lesser known "Operation Dragon Return" was all about, what role the Soviet Union played in it, and how Nazi influence on U.S. foreign policy began at Camp King. Especially explosive is the information about the beginnings of the MK-Ultra program there, how great was the influence of Nazi philosophy on the U.S. government, and how it helped certain Nazi officials escape the Nuremberg trials.
Were both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party infiltrated by right and left wings at that time?
Has a Cold War between ex-Nazi ideologues and ex-Soviets been taking place since 1940, which has visibly extended to the Ukraine conflict as a proxy war with hundreds of thousands of victims again?
In this spectacular interview, Groubert elaborates on how deep the social and political entanglements are, what crimes against humanity are still hidden, and how many people and situations still need to be connected in order to gradually obtain a clear overview of world events past and present.
There are too many historical links between the past and today that need to be revealed. Uncovering these hidden stories is immensely important for our socio-political life and our society, which we can change and improve by doing so.
Honestly, it was very interesting!
The only other show we watched was an episode of the American Ghosts ─ this time it was season one's episode 17 ("Attic Girl").
My wife took off while my brother was having some bed rest, and then he left for the day. I of course required an early afternoon nap, so I acquired that. My wife returned soon after I had risen, and she has remained home to this point in the early evening.
It is rather nice having her cooking after six months fending for myself, primarily.
I have another early a.m. walk scheduled for tonight, so I must not sit up late. I still need a bath ─ today is bath day (I have one every four days). Perhaps tomorrow afternoon I will do some sunning ─ I have skipped three consecutive days, if not four!

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