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Who am I?

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, 1 April 2024

A Hole in the World

Although I had my five-mile+ walk last evening, I never left home until at least 8:15 p.m., and the timing was such that it was around 9:50 p.m. by the time I was back in the area of the store where I had meant to do some grocery shopping, so I abandoned that project. I want more time that that for my shopping.

I got back home to find my younger brother here and watching T.V.

Once I got around to joining him and was invited to put our Android TV Box into action, I led us off with an episode of Doc Martin ─ episode four ("Driving Mr. McLynn") of season or series four.

Then it was an episode of A Touch of Frost ─ episode four ("Keys to the Car") of season or series six. I only now discovered that "the newly promoted Assistant Chief Constable" Cremond was played by Melanie Thaw, adopted daughter of actor John Thaw (Inspector Morse).

After that I got my brother hooked on watching random YouTube 1960s music videos that may have kept him up until after 3 a.m. ─ I feel rather bad about that because he swills so much beer as things already stand.

The can of Bumper Crop BC Craft Cider (7% alcohol) and shot of Kraken Black Spiced Rum (47% alcohol) that I drank prior to my evening's walk still had me well buzzed by the time I was back home. During T.V. with my brother I was to put away two cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) and a weaker cider (5% alcohol, likely).

I rose around 8 a.m. this morning, although I did not venture downstairs to boil water for a strong instant coffee and to turn on the T.V. until at least 9:15 a.m. Obviously my brother had not yet emerged from his bedroom.

Once I drank my strong coffee, I left random YouTube videos playing on T.V. and went out to the backyard tool shed for some rather strenuous exercising, returning into the house to find my brother finally present.

So I tuned in Odessa Orlewicz's 58-minute (58:03) video published earlier today: URGENT- A NEW UN/Elites Scam Called The Natural Assets Initiative- Must Make Everyone Aware!!

As seen on EpochTV. Move over UNDRIP and DRIPA...Here is another way they are about to try to pull the wool over the world and Canada's eyes to steel Canada's land. This scheme/scam was put together initially by Rockefeller/The UN/Blackrock. The way this works is being hidden as they don't want anyone to know who is being invited to do it, and the alarming loophole being put in that doesn't save the planet, but just transfers which people can exploit and own it. This is pre planned theft temporarily disguised in green through 30 by 30. A heroic woman in America just alarmed the Senators who STOPPED IT at its final phase. This is a must see interview with Margaret Byfeld. Margarets website everyone must follow, as she is the expert: https://americanstewards.us/

twitter: @ASL_Liberty

I wish more care was taken with Odessa's pathetic video descriptions ─ I reproduced it exactly as presented, but I did take care to properly identify the Twitter link. And Odessa's guest was properly Margaret Byfield.

We finished with two older videos from BitChute's ittabena channel:

Former CIA Agent Kevin Shipp on Iran/Contra/Mena AR scandal among other things.

Refer to the above video's description for three purportedly related links.

Was he executed by military tribunal?

From the Telegram App, Channel = The True Great Awakening. The question was theirs.

To be honest, neither of those last two video's were much as described.

I believe that was all that we watched. My brother sought some bed rest, while I fixed up my day's first meal. I had still not sought my early afternoon nap when my brother emerged from his bedroom and left for the day.

We've had a blend of sunshine and cloud, but I never benefitted from it.

I want to mention that my stepsons must have conspired last night and transferred $950 into my private account, so I am feeling comfortable now about the annual utilities bill that must be paid tomorrow. My brother had been annoying me by continually needling me to find out what they were going to contribute so that he can figure out his share ─ I will just tell him to pay 25%.

Now there is the annual home insurance coming up for June 14 before the massive annual property taxes in earliest July.

At least I am more relieved than I had been.

And my youngest stepson provided me with some sort of small fried pieces of soft chicken in a batter that I included into my relatively small supper that I enjoyed ─ along with a can of Cariboo Malt ─ while watching an episode of The Rookie.

The episode was quite rivetting ─ season five's episode 19 ("A Hole in the World").

I have a wee a.m. walk intended, so I hope to be getting up at 1:30 a.m. to ready for it. Therefore I am not going to be sitting up much longer ─ it is already after 8:30 p.m.

Time to publish this post!

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