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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, 21 August 2023

A Dystopian Nightmare

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Early last evening before having any supper, I was able to drink two cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt as I watched the 2016 Christmas movie I'll Be Home for Christmas. Another write-up is at this Hallmark website.

I love movies like this ─ especially while drinking! Believe me, I shed a lot of tears (I was home alone, so there was no need for restraint).

The lead actress was Mena Suvari ─ a name I cannot recall ever having seen before. Nor could I claim that she looked familiar. And yet in viewing her extensive credits, I have seen her work often enough in the past.

Mena's movie daughter was played absolutely adorably by Giselle Eisenberg ─ also not known by me. From the moment Giselle's character forwardly rushed to her nearly-stranger grandfather (James Brolin) for a hug, I was hooked by the youngster. Her acting proved to be so good that I was convinced that she was doing some improvising at times.

I absolutely loved the movie, and was wholly drawn in. I suppose that my only complaint was its rather formulaic ending, but I was perfectly okay with it. I want 'happily ever after', and that seemed to be what was ahead for the characters.

Unfortunately, the movie ran me past 9 p.m., so it was lucky that my younger brother never showed up (following his daily socializing) before it had concluded. Nevertheless, due to it running well past 9 p.m., I was not to get to bed until a bit beyond 9:30 p.m. even though my cellphone alarm was set for 1:30 a.m. to get me up to ready for one of my five-mile+ walks.

I feared the worst for that fact; but when my alarm chimed, and even though I was into a wakeful period at the time, I did not feel too wretchedly bad.

My biggest annoyance was that while I was slowly readying, my eldest stepson decided to show up and soon occupied himself at the dining table downstairs to watch videos on his tablet or laptop. I do not want people to be privy to these ventures of mine. Still, it is possible that I managed to get away unnoticed. And he had never come upstairs where I was.

I do not recall precisely what the purported temperature was online for hereabouts, but it was somewhere between 14° and 15° Celsius. As a result, I wore my black denim jacket, First, though, before putting it on, I had weighed in (fully clothed) at 187 pounds at most.

It was 2:08 a.m. once I was outside and on my way.

I made my usual stop early into the walk at an elementary school playground for six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups; and throwing 'caution to the wind', I decided to exercise with my jacket on ─ which would have added at least a pound to my full weight.

I was willing to accept that I might not be able to match my current new normal for repetitions, but I just barely managed it: 4 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2. However, holding the final pull-up at highest elevation for a 12- to 15-count was almost not managed.

I also did the nine slow full-range push-ups in a declined position on a cement ramp.

This elementary school is on a short avenue that is only two blocks long. When I was on my way to the school and had just begun walking down the avenue, I noticed someone well ahead on the sole sidewalk, so I crossed over to walk on the street to avoid the oncomer in case it was a homeless person or a junkie ─ nor was I entirely sure there was but the one person.

I was to find out that it was a young woman who just seemed to be idly walking a short stretch of the sidewalk back and forth ─ might she have been hooking? If so, I have never before encountered her. I was fairly intrigued and decided that if she was still out when I cane that way again maybe 1½ hours later, i would probably speak with her.

Well, that didn't happen ─ she was not there.

I am enjoying the relative cool of these recent nights, although when I exercised last night, I had to wear my gloves because the metal bars were slick with wet dew.

There is nothing else about the walk that I care to mention, apart from seeing either an owl or hawk rise up from the ground at one point and seemingly glide upwards onto a light standard, or else one of the trees behind it.

As I said, I did not feel particularly poorly during the walk, and had a decent pace, although I did peter out during the last couple miles. It was 4:07 a.m. by the time I was back, so even without any jogging, I managed to return in just under an hour.

However, I remained outside for a half hour to water front yard garden plants; and as a result, I never returned to bed until shortly after 6 a.m.

My morning was to commence soon after 9 a.m. when I rose for the morning to join my brother downstairs for some T.V. And after he rather quickly invited me to put our Android TV Box to work, we did give up on a YouTube documentary that had far too much subtitling (it centred around a French nuthouse). So I then tuned in a fairly short (around 20 minutes) video added on August 17 to Rumble's Action4Canada channel: Weekly Update: AUG 17 with Tanya Gaw.

Next was a 38-minute video added August 18 to Rumble's Bright Light News channel: [INTERVIEW] Awakening From A Dystopian Nightmare -Drs. Pierre Kory & Jessica Rose.

On a bustling afternoon at Better Way Conference 2023 in Bath, England, held by the World Council for Health, Drs. Jessica Rose and Pierre Kory took respite for a conversation on the nightmarish control of the global population accelerated through Covid-19 propaganda and censorship, spearheaded by federal agencies around the world to persecute dissident voices bearing scientific data contrary to the official narrative.

"This is about getting everyone in line" observed Dr. Rose, a computational biologist (substack 1, substack 2), before bleakly warning, "You won't have any power to control what's going into your body, what's going into your kids' bodies, where you can move..."

Dr. Kory, pulmonary and ICU specialist, confirmed that many awakened to the complete capture and corruption of regulatory bodies to corporate forces during the planned "pandemic," including himself. He now sees the challenge and importance in awakening others to this totalitarian agenda, "You have to convince someone to not trust the authorities and question [them.]"

Join us for this hopeful conversation on proposed solutions and a path to awakening others from a dystopian nightmare.

SOURCES TO LINKED DOCUMENTS IN VIDEO: https://brightlightnews.com/awakening-from-a-dystopian-nightmare-kory-rose/

We also watched a 10-minute video added August 13 to Rumble's AKStraightSpeaks channel: Dr. Nagase's Court Quest, What He's Doing Aug 17, 2023 in Vancouver.

Impromptu talk with Dr. Daniel Nagase. An ER Physician who actually saved lives using medication the media called wrongly called horse dewormer during Covid. He tells us his latest battle in court.
LINKS;
https://danielnagase.substack.com/

I finished our viewing off with an episode of Riverdale ─ this time, season four's episode seven ("Chapter Sixty-Four: The Ice Storm").

I had still not sought my nap when my brother supposedly finished resting up and readying himself to leave for the day to socialize again.

My nap was needed ─ I was likely down for over 1½ hours.

The sky is still almost grey from wildfire smoke, but I did sit out in the backyard regardless for some sunshine ─ well over 50 minutes.

I was considering an evening walk, and I was going to skip my afternoon exercises to ensure I would be going. But while I was working on this post, around 6 p.m. my wife showed up after being away the weekend.

I was barely able to motivate myself to tackle that exercise session, since I would not be going anywhere. But enough blogging for today ─ I am now going to have to have another wee a.m. walk, so I shan't be sitting up too late this evening, and it is already nearing 8 p.m.

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