I have to get to bed ─ it is already after 9:45 p.m. and I plan to rise at 1:30 a.m. overnight to ready for a five-mile+ walk.
Yesterday evening I had my walk following the imbibing of a can of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol). I was to do some very light grocery shopping at the farthest point of my walk, including a four-pack of ciders (6% alcohol) ─ I drank one of those on the return.
My younger brother was here watching T.V. at my return, but I took my time joining him. Around 11 p.m. he invited me to put our Android TV Box into action, so I led us off with an episode of The Jonathan Ross Show ─ episode three of season or series 21.
Notable guest was Millie Bobby Brown of Stranger Things. The young woman is looking clearly adult, and even rather sexy. At some point my brother and I will have to resume the series, for I don't believe that we got deeper than the second season.
The only other show we watched was Chicago Fire ─ episode 20 ("Halfway to the Moon") of season 10.
I cannot say exactly when I got to bed after two further Cariboo Malts, but I expect that it was after 2 a.m.
It likely was no later than 8:30 a.m. when I rose this morning, feeling decidedly rough and short on sleep.
My brother never emerged from his bedroom until at least 9:30 a.m., by which time I had control of the T.V. So when he joined me, I had our Android TV Box set to play Odessa Orlewicz's 1¾-hour (1:46:24) video uploaded yesterday: How They Are Connecting Our Bodies To The Coming Smart Cities- With James Scott.
Proof is in the pudding. This is part 1 where James Scott shows government and the corporate elite "stakeholders" own documents with their plans for our bodies.
Links for this episode at the bottom of this description.
Refer to the actual video description for those links, although none of them are live links ─ you will need to copy & paste any you wish to check out.
I was left feeling hopeless. If God is not intervening with some of us on a direct personal level by enhancing our bodies to cope with the untold legion of toxic materials we are being forced and tricked into having introduced into our bodies, then there is nothing that can be done. This violation is too pervasive.
The only other video that I can recall us watching was 27 minutes (27:43) and had been uploaded back on May 17, 2013, to YouTube's The Best Film Archives channel: Screaming Eagles in Vietnam | The 101st Airborne Division | US Army Documentary | 1967.
This film is a documentary on the U.S. 101st Airborn Division aka. the Screaming Eagles in Vietnam, from the summer of 1965 to January 1967. The film shows their duties and daily life in Vietnam.
The 101st Airborne Division is a U.S. Army light infantry division trained for tactical air operations. The 101st was renowned for its role in Operation Overlord (the D-Day landings and airborne landings on June 6, 1944, in Normandy, France).
In mid-1965, the 1st Brigade and support troops were deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, followed by the rest of the division in late 1967. The 101st was deployed in the northern I Corps region operating against the Vietnam People's Army (NVA) infiltration routes through Laos and the A Shau Valley. In almost seven years in Vietnam, elements of the 101st participated in 15 campaigns.
Upon its arrival in Vietnam in 1965, the 101st division was an airborne unit. In mid-1968 the division was reorganized and redesignated as an airmobile division. The title reflect the division's shift from airplanes as the primary method of delivering troops into action, to the use of helicopters.
The 101st Division headquarters is at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The division is one of the most highly decorated units in the United States Army and has been featured prominently in military fiction.
I need to mention omitting yesterday that my brother and I had watched a 49-minute (49:10) video published April 3 to Rumble's Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms channel: C3RF "In Hot" interview with Eddie Cornell.
Major Russ Cooper (Ret'd) engages military veteran and Medal of Bravery recipient, Eddie Cornell, over his upcoming court case. His legal suit calls the federal government and its allies to task in the matter of the "unreasonable" invocation of the Emergencies Act. The case looks to be historic in nature as it truly sets the cat amongst the pigeons. Strap in for some high "G" maneuvering as we roll "In Hot".
That was a good interview ─ I appreciate Eddie's perception now of police, for it has become one I share.
The day has been a wet one, so I do not know what to expect overnight during my walk. Likely I will not be playground exercising.
All else I have time to mention is that while having my supper early this evening ─ along with a can each of Cariboo Malt and a cider ─ I watched an episode of Chesapeake Shores: episode two ("Memories Are Made of This") of season six.
This has been a bath day, so having that in the late afternoon / early evening lost me considerable time.

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