After I got home from last latter evening's walk ─ I may have left as early as 9:05 p.m. ─ my younger brother was watching a movie set in Australia's early settlement period and which centred primarily around an Aboriginal Australian teen lad who escaped his White custodians after being with them since a group of Whites (soldiers?) killed his family.
I had gotten home after any of that, so I am fuzzy on those details.
So we watched the remainder of the movie which soon included an Aboriginal Australian young woman whose attempted rape by one of maybe a trio of White men was witnessed and interrupted when the teen ─ who had possession of a rifle ─ intruded.
Only two of the men were present at that point. The young woman got up and ran off out of sight; and then the teen found himself with a gun to his head by the third man.
It was then that the young woman reappeared ─ behind the third man whom she whacked down with something that might have been a machete-like implement.
I won't detail more, except to say that the male teen seemed unable to shoot anyone in cold blood, but the young woman was rather merciless in that regard where use of her blade was concerned, quite shocking the lad.
Anyway, once the movie was done and my brother invited me to put our Android TV Box to work, I tuned in the penultimate episode ("Racing Clouds") of the superb 10-episode T.V. series 1883. My brother is probably unaware that there is to be just one further episode, so the portentous ending to the episode last night ─ in which Elsa Dutton (played magnificently by beautiful young Isabel May) is predicted by her knowledgeable to be fated to die from infection cause by the arrow that lodged itself half in her abdomen and half out her back ─ was probably lost on my brother. I suspect that he thinks it was just a plot ploy, for why would this major character be killed off?
When the episode was done, my brother requested "something short", so I just let the SmartTube app randomly play YouTube videos.
He called it a night around 1:40 a.m. ─ an hour earlier than the previous night. This well suited me, and I may have been to bed by 2 a.m., having only consumed two cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) for a most pleasant buzz.
My walk had been a dreadfully slow go for the longest time due (I am sure) to my upper respiratory infection and the sapping bath I had at the commencement of the evening. I had no 'legs' at all, and wondered if it might be best to just turn about and come home. Nevertheless, I endured and completed the five-mile+ walk.
By the time I was back, I was actually feeling better than I had been in the previous several hours.
I think my morning today began around 7:45 a.m., even though I may have lain abed until nearer 8 a.m. before realizing I was unlikely to easily get any further sleep.
Once my brother and I started watching some T.V. together just after 9 a.m. and he invited me to put our Android TV Box into play, I led us off with Odessa Orlewicz's video of yesterday, a 21½ (21:41) abridgement of some longer video as yet unpublished: Short Version (Clips Only) Unicef Stats Shows Child Vax Programs Have Been Sterilizing Our Kids Since the 80's.
This is the shortened version with highlights only. The full episode is 2 hours. You can view that one here:
https://librti.com/view-video/full-episode-unicef-stats-shows-child-vax
Brian starts with Africa then shows other countries including ours. Move over covid shot...they have been depopulating through jabs since the 80's. These stats that Unicef have (Unicef is a division of the UN) have never been shown on a podcast to my knowledge. Looks like "Sustainable Development" has been put in the childhood vaccines since the 80's. Doctors have admitted they have no idea what is in these vaccines.I interview Brian, an American civil engineer who has been investigating the Deagel report's population estimates for 2025, and accidentally uncovered information showing when the late 1980's mass vax programs started to be pushed & required in certain countries, those children were way less fertile at the time they became child bearing age. He has the stats for countries from all over the world & compares the countries that have done these programs, and the countries that have not done the programs, and the jaw dropping difference. He shows Canada, Europe etc as well, and you are not going to like what you see (if you believe this is wrong to do.) I recommend watching my last episode where I show the UN dinner where they talk about the dire need to depopulate in a slow and civil way. Go to 31:35 and also 24:55 here: https://rumble.com/v46gzve-depopulation-in-full-swing-part-1..html
I see now that the full video is available, and runs for two hours. Well, we will not be watching it.
Maybe my brother and I ─ septuagenarians that we are ─ have exceptionally poor eyes, but the charts in the video we watched were useless to us. We couldn't read a thing ─ the print is too tiny and blurred. So the colours on the chart were essentially useless, since we could not see what they were applying to.
Odessa could have filled the entire screen with the charts, but she did not. She prefers to always have a large segment of the screen devoted to her and her background environment. Overall, I think that she kept a full third of the screen, yielding up a mere two-thirds of the screen to the charts.
My brother had to leave following the finish of the video, for his girlfriend Bev two miles away was waiting for him to pick her up and drive her the three or four blocks to work that she otherwise would have to walk.
I took the opportunity in his absence to visit the cold backyard tool shed for some pull-ups and chin-sups, and then 15 slow full-range push-ups on the wooden floor. To explain those, I lower myself until I am just brushing my thighs, lower rib cage and chest, and my chin to the floor; then I push up until my elbows are locked before I lower myself again. This is not a race to try and maximize a pointless impressive total in push-ups. Honestly, that 15th repetition takes all I've got.
After my brother was back, I then tuned in a pair of the latest (very short) videos at Rumble's ProgressiveTruthSeekers channel. Already there are now two further videos that have been added since the pair my brother and I watched ─ the channel tends to be quite prolific.
Then I believe that it was over to YouTube for a 41-minute (40:58) May 19, 2016, upload to the Real Stories channel: Can Children Remember Their Past Lives? | Real Stories Full-Length Documentary.
Children's Past Lives explores the phenomenon of reincarnation. But far from the usual stereotype of batty older men and women who believe their souls once belonged to famous figures, the people studied here are children.
After that I resorted to some previously recorded videos I had on a flash or thumb drive. One video was 13½ minutes (13:29) and had been added to BitChute's ittabena channel on February 24, 2021: Merck whistle-blower Brandy Vaughan's story.
Intimidation, harassment home break-ins and eventually found dead, whistle-blower-activist Brandy Vaughan tells her story. Please share.
I cannot say I was familiar with Brandy, but she was quite an attractive woman.
There may have been two further videos, but I can only recall the Route 66 pilot episode that was spun off as an episode of Naked City.
The episode ─ "Four Sweet Corners" ─ was just a few seconds under 26 minutes in length, and can be found variously online, such as here at Dailymotion and even colourized at YouTube.
I had thought that George Maharis's co-star Robert Morris had gotten shafted when the actual Route 66 series started and was written out, but I see now that the poor soul died at the age of 25 before the series was aired.
Holy crap! George Maharis died just last year ─ May 24 ─ at the age of 94.
In the "Four Sweet Corners" episode, I failed to recognize actor James Franciscus as one of the detectives. I used to watch him in a couple of his series ─ most especially Longstreet. Gosh, he died about 31½ years ago!
An actor I did recognize ─ but could not name nor recall where I knew him from ─ had the role of the main bad guy. His sneering smirk was unforgettable. It was Frank Sutton, better known, perhaps, as Seargeant Carter of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C..
Jeepers, he died just over 49½ years ago! No wonder I never see any of the actors I used to be so familiar with.
Anyway, I hope to be able to watch the entirety of the old Route 66 series, if the episodes are available online.
My brother took bed rest after we were done. I had a meal, and was to bed in pursuit of a nap when he emerged from his bedroom and left for the day.
I hope to find it in me to tackle another evening walk, so I am going to rest up now ─ my eyes are a-burn from overuse on this computer screen. As of 6:11 p.m., my online check nets a temperature claim for hereabouts of -1.5° Celsius (29.3° F.).
I have had that walk, leaving here by maybe 8:40 p.m., and getting back just ahead of 10:30 p.m. It was sufficiently mild out under an overcast sky that my slim gloves were adequate and I never had to pocket my hands; as well, I never pulled up my hood because my ears were not threatened.
My brother is not yet home, so I am going to now take charge of the T.V. while I can. Maybe tomorrow I will report more on my walk.

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