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Without watching any T.V. at all last evening, I managed to remain up until 10:30 p.m. or so, getting into bed fairly soon after my younger brother arrived home. I had partially delayed because I was home alone, but did not wish to retire with the house door unlocked, nor did I wish to lock it and force whomever came home next to have to unlock it.
My cellphone alarm was set for 4 a.m. And although my initial hours in bed were blessed with considerable sleep due to how tired I was, this achievement was to fade out. It became so difficult to sleep that I finally had to take a look at the time, finding it to be something like 3:38 a.m.
I lay another two or three minutes, and then concluded that it was silly to waste further time in bed so ineffectively, so I rose and cancelled the alarm.
No one else was up.
It was not long before I had fixed myself a needed large hot mugful of instant coffee with the works.
The plan was to head away around 6 a.m. and make the 5.625-mile round trip hike to Real Canadian Superstore to do some light shopping. It opens at 7 a.m., and does take just about an hour to get there, for obviously it is something over 2¾ miles distant ─ so not quite three.
I was to manage to dally away the time such that it was actually 6:20 a.m. before I was on my way ─ in a rain of sufficient intensity that I employed my umbrella.
Before leaving, though, I had gone online to my banking accounts to transfer $100 from my private account to the joint chequing account that I have with my wife. One day I will have to visit the branch and have my private account's debit card set up so that I can use it instead of constantly going through this process. I opened up the account months ago, but stupidly neglected activating the ATM card until some window of opportunity expired and rendered the card invalid.
So ever since, the only way I can access money in my private account is by transferring it over to the joint chequing account and then withdrawing it from there.
I cannot leave much in the joint chequing account or else my wife will withdraw it for gambling or partying some night. Even an amount over $50 is at risk ─ $50 is just too tempting. So at present I have been keeping a balance of $48 and maybe some change.
Anyway, I saw online that one of my stepsons must have contributed towards the next bi-weekly mortgage, for there was a $170 transfer into my private account which previously only had a balance of less that $200. With this unexpected transfusion of cash, I was able to tap $150 instead of just $100, so I transferred the larger figure over to the joint chequing account just as I was set to leave home.
And I made the withdrawal approximately a mile from home without incident.
As for my umbrella, even though the rain maintained, about halfway to the store I dispensed with the shelter because by then the rain had significantly reduced. And after I did my shopping, I was not concerned as much about getting wet.
I got back around 8:30 a.m. just as my brother was turning on the T.V.
And so I never got an opportunity for a rest back in my bed.
Joining him, I put our Android TV Box to work and tuned in an 8¼-minute video added early today to Rumble's AKStraightSpeaks channel: Those offensive "British Columbians", BC Gov't says it's not inclusive.
NDP advises public servants to watch their language. They should use the term "people living in BC" rather than "British Columbians.
I adore Anita!
Next was an identically long (8¼ minutes) video added two days ago to BitChute's ElsaIsElsa channel: BREAKING. QUICK UPDATE from REINER FUELLMICH. Feb 23, 2024.
On the delay. On what's happening with the witnesses. And on.
The came an hour-long (1:01:38) video by Odessa Orlewicz uploaded yesterday: March 9th Event & Pandemic Treaty VS IHR Agreement. Time To Understand The Difference.
The newly leaked version of the treaty Roguski talks about in this particular episode is here:https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/stop-the-treaty. (NOT the IHR one.) *To get cross country locations for March 9th/2024 visit standunitedbc.ca Two sets of guests today. 1st Roguski updates us on making sure everyone is clear about the difference between the IHR WHO agreements being battled out right now VS the "pandemic treaty"....another but different nefar!ous item. It's important the info we all share does not mix them up. Then James & Marcella announce the cross country March 9th event meant to expose this to other Canadians to say "en0ugh is en0ugh" regarding the same topics Roguski speaks about.
And the final video we were to watch was an excellent interview nearly 1¼ hours long (1:14:06) added February 21 to BitChute's Mercola channel: Dissolving Illusions About Vaccine Safety - Interview with Susanne Humphries.
The vaccine industry intentionally deceives us about the risks and benefits of vaccines in order to make a profit, with complete disregard for human suffering and the destruction of public health over time.
One of the reasons the polio vaccine doesn’t work is because polio isn’t caused by an infectious virus. It’s caused by toxins. Poliovirus is a commensal virus that is completely harmless in the absence of toxic onslaught.
The changing of definitions is part of the vaccine industry’s playbook. The definition of a “vaccine” was radically altered to allow for the use of experimental modified RNA gene therapy.
Another part of the fraud is using another vaccine as the control in lieu of a true placebo. You simply cannot prove a vaccine is safe by comparing it to another, most likely unsafe, vaccine.
According to Dr. Suzanne Humphries, there are no worthwhile vaccines, not even smallpox or tetanus. Tetanus can be successfully treated using high-dose intravenous vitamin C and magnesium.
Vitamin C works because tetanus is a bacterial disease caused by an obligate anaerobe that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen. Other oxidative therapies that could be used if the infection is related to a wound include hydrogen peroxide and ozone therapy.
I located a .pdf of what I suspect is Dr Suzanne Humphries' original edition of Dissolving Illusions at this Archive.org link, should you be interested.
My brother sought his bed rest just as noon was arriving, but I had my day's first meal, and was still up when he left for the day to socialize. Nevertheless, it was still only late into the noon hour (I believe) when I sought my nap, perhaps rising a little past 2 p.m.
We had some rain over this morning, but by midday it had become very blustery and we may even have had afternoon sunny breaks. Obviously, things dried out.
I am intending an early evening five-mile+ walk with the intention of doing a small amount of shopping at Save-On-Foods when I am a mile or so from returning home. This will pave the way for me to sit up late tonight to watch some entertainment with my brother and enjoy a couple of Cariboo Malts (8% alcohol) ─ and save me an early a.m. walk.
Meantime, I had one of those beers ahead of time while watching an episode of The Rookie ─ episode 18 ("Double Trouble") of season five. It was rather fun! (Truthfully, I will still be having another two cans of beer ─ the one I had was not one of the planned later pair.)
And with that said, I am going to ready and head away on that walk ─ it is nearing 7:50 p.m.

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