Since I failed to complete yesterday's post due to waywardness, I am going to mention the videos that my younger brother and I watched on T.V. that morning beginning shortly after 9 a.m. when I began operating our Android TV Box.
First up was a short (nine minutes) addition of August 22 to Rumble's AKStraightSpeaks channel: BC Burns but why would authorities light a backburn in Shuswap?
I next tuned in an hour-long (1:06:12) addition of the same day to Rumble's mariazeee channel: Jamie Hanshaw - Witchcraft, Mind Control & the Satanists of the New World Order.
Jamie Hanshaw joins Maria Zeee to expose the ancient occult and Satanic practices still in force today with those working to usher in the New World Order, discussing how the globalists use witchcraft and other tactics for mind control of the masses.
My brother wanted me to abandon the video after a half hour, so I did so, but I did watch the remainder in the mid-afternoon. I like Jamie Hanshaw, even though this was my first exposure to the young woman. My brother was put off by her seeming distraction and occasional forgetfulness, but I found her awkwardness to be endearing.
And she is so nice to look at!
Thanks to her, I now see A.I. as something far more potentially sinister than anything I had previously imagined. That is, what if Satan and his demons are able to manifest through that technology ─ it would make something like a Ouija board irrelevant! They could directly connect with each and every one of us and we would only think that it is the ingenious work of artificial intelligence (A.I.).
This is diabolical, and I have no idea why the possibility never before struck me.
Maria did not offer any links to Jamie, but this is her YouTube channel. I am going to have to keep tabs on her latest videos, even if I must watch them alone.
Anyway, after I abandoned Maria's video on behalf of my brother, I tuned in a slightly longer (1:10:46) upload on August 18 to BitChute's Mercola channel: Optimize Your Eye Health with Holistic Strategies.
Learn simple remedies and tools that can help you address common vision problems and see how your diet, lifestyle and stress can also impact your vision.
Your eyes have high oxygen requirements as their metabolic rate is high, so once your body or brain begins to deteriorate, your eyes are among the first places where symptoms initially emerge
Exposure to radiation, especially a lot of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure from cellphones and Wi-Fi routers can tax the eyes. Your eyes are also highly susceptible to and damaged by polyunsaturated fats (PUFAs) such as linoleic acid.
Macular degeneration is commonly related to excessive PUFA intake. Many with glaucoma tend to be affected by mold, or they have root canals or mercury fillings, while cataracts are caused by environmental toxicity, nutrient deficiencies and low antioxidant status.
You can stop the progression of many eye diseases by eating unprocessed foods, cutting out seed oils and improving your nutrient status. Zinc and vitamin C are two nutrients that are particularly important for eye health.
If your eyeglass prescription is based on your vision at 20 feet, then when you’re working on something up close, like your computer, your prescription is actually 20 times too strong. Wearing those glasses while working all day will definitely make your vision worse, so consider getting a second set of glasses that are set for the distance of your computer.
What a brilliant interviewee young optometrist Dr. Taylor DeGroot proved herself to be! And another beauty ─ she reminded me of a young Jennifer Aniston.
Dr. Mercola failed to link to what I believe was Dr. Taylor's sole online location, but this is it ─ her Instagram account.
We finished up our viewing with the last third of a movie I had previously recorded, but which we did not have the time to watch on Wednesday in one sitting ─ 2012's Bending the Rules. I had recorded it because I am a huge Alicia Witt fan, but I did not appreciate her role in this feature.
And I only just now discovered that main character Detective Nick Blades was played by professional wrestler Edge (Adam Copeland)!
I was pleased to find very familiar Jennifer Esposito was a cast member ─ I cannot precisely identify which T.V. series and movies have made her so recognizable to me, but she sure is! Extremely attractive woman.
As for the movie, it was formulaic and unremarkable. But if you want to watch it anyway and have a good ad blocker, try MoviesJoy, or M4uHD, or even Fmovies ─ just three examples among many such websites.
My wife had to work the latter part of the day yesterday ─ I think the Thai restaurant opens at 4 or 4:30 p.m. following a mid-afternoon break. But she left here around 2:30 p.m. that afternoon. I had just risen following an early afternoon nap, so I don't think that she realized that I was up. I heard her say goodbye to her youngest son, and she was gone.
Apparently she got caught up after work in mischief and has not returned ─ I expect that she is gone for the weekend, as usual.
[That was not so ─ as it was to happen after I made that claim, around 6:40 p.m. this evening she showed up.]
I want to mention that when I had stripped down naked for a bath early yesterday evening, I actually weighed in at just under 180 pounds.
I think that I may have gotten to bed at 9:20 p.m. or so, with my cellphone alarm set for 1:30 a.m. to get me up for one of my five-mile+ walks despite how disappointed I was with myself. My supper just before bedtime included some of my wife's leftover pasta as well as a slice of pizza, so I anticipated some sleep issues as a result. But I did not suffer for it.
When I rose at 1:30 a.m. ─ and I had a few conscious periods beforehand ─ I did not feel too bad. No one else was up, so I was able to ready for my walk in peace. The temperature hereabouts was supposedly 15° Celsius (59° F.), according to an online check.
I did weigh myself, fully clothed and in my black denim jacket ─ I was just under 187 pounds, if I am recollecting aright. However, when early into my walk (and I left home at 2:04 a.m.) I stopped at an elementary school playground for my usual six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups, I decided to exercise without the jacket.
Underneath it I had on a light sleeveless hoodie, so I had to have been at least a pound lighter without the jacket.
I reasonably comfortably managed my usual repetitions: four and then three pull-ups in the first two sets; then three chin-ups in each of the next two sets; and finally, two pull-ups between a pair of gymnastics-style rings in the final two sets, and the very last pull-up was held at highest elevation for a 12- to 15-count.
Afterwards, I believe that I managed 10 slow full-range push-ups in a declined position on a cement ramp.
I can't recall anything noteworthy about the walk. I did some old-person shuffling jogging along a very lightly trafficked avenue in order to make some time. And the late-night intersection construction (pipe-laying) that has been going on at Fraser Highway & King George Boulevard (Google Map) had just about been called off for the night when I first passed the area maybe around 2:30 a.m. or soon thereafter, so when I came by that way again around 3:45 a.m. or a bit later, everyone was gone.
It was 4:04 a.m. once I was back home, so I was gone about two hours.
And I may have gotten back to bed by 5:30 a.m. at worst.
My morning began just ahead of 8:30 a.m., and I was soon enough downstairs to watch some T.V. with my brother.
Around 9:10 a.m., he invited me to tune in some videos via our Android TV Box, so I started us off with a 23-minute video added to Rumble's AKStraightSpeaks channel yesterday: Shuswap Coverage Continues...what you aren't being told.
And then it was yesterday's addition to Rumble's A Warrior Calls channel: They Are Killing Us All - Warriors Unite in North America.
It exceeded 1⅓ hours, and was Christopher James' usual mix that makes it far too difficult to describe, but it did have much concerning Firefly Light Therapy with a short interview of Dr. Len Saputo.
The sky has been uselessly overcast with cloud and / or wildfire smoke today, so there was not even the remotest lure out there for me to care to be wasting time sitting in an effort to benefit from some sunlight exposure.
I have some possible good news to report concerning the boots I ordered from AliExpress back on August 15 that were projected to arrive by September 5 ─ they showed up this morning.
I had ordered European size 46, which is supposed to be somewhere around a size 12 or 13 here in North America. I have always just selected size 11 when buying footwear in person, and seldom went wrong. But these are definitely smaller than that, despite the size tag inside them identifying them as being 46.
The left boot fits fair, but the right seems to impinge upon my toes.
I will give them a test tonight by having them on for another of my wee a.m. walks. If they prove to be a very snug North American size 11 that display no likelihood of stretching / conforming to my feet, then I will be leaving a negative review to that effect.
And that is discouraging to me. I had fully intended to order a second pair within a couple of days of getting these boots if they were everything I had hoped for.
Mine are black (B2026black) ─ and each colour seems to be a slightly different style ─ but you can view the product as advertised here:








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